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I love this perspective, and I think you have a wise attitude to this. I do want to add a story of someone I met at an ayahuasca retreat, who ended up using mushrooms almost daily afterwards. Psilocybin is also not an addictive substance, but this guy ended up depending on it to maintain his spiritual well-being. And it worked for a while, he seemed very content. Eventually, though, the medicine gave him a terrifying dissociative experience that caused him to re-evaluate his relationship with it. (Ayahuasca is different, but believe or not, I have heard stories of people using it as a party drug…!)

The way I interpret it, you can get dependent on psychedelics much like you can get overly dependent in a romantic relationship. Human relationships are generally essential and healthy, but if you're a person who doesn't trust yourself alone, you can end up feeling scared to do things without your partner.

Maybe "addiction" is the wrong framing, maybe it's rather a form of "spiritual co-dependency"! 🤔

Just to be clear, it doesn't sound like you're using it as a crutch in daily life, and I have a similar number of ceremonies behind me as well. ☺ Personally, I've changed focus from psychedelics to meditation, but I remain grateful for the gifts I got from the medicine work.

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