We were all born with a natural high frequency, and as we age it fades away, but we still crave those free, aloof feelings, which is why we are naturally attracted to psychedelic drugs(their potential to provide access to the Universe within, is their most valuable property).
When babies are born, they are much closer to the spirit world than adults. Their brains aren’t yet conditioned to see the world a certain way, and therefore interpret reality as it exists, with no interference from the conditioned brain.
Have you ever tried to get a baby’s attention, only to see them laughing at something invisible in the room? As they age, their perception abilities changes. 17,400 Hz is the frequency only teenagers can detect. Most people over 18 should not be able to detect this frequency.
Many of society's favorite psychoactive drugs, both legal and illegal, work by hijacking our own neurotransmitters and brain receptor sites. In other words, they aren't creating something out of nothing. They only work because our brains are set up to get high and feel pleasure.
A natural high comes from any activity that makes you feel good. Doing things you enjoy, like riding your skateboard or dabbling in photography, releases natural "feel good" chemicals in your brain which regulates emotion, motivation, and pleasure.
Each individual is different, and we all have certain things that make us feel naturally high. For some people, spicy food is one great way to get naturally high. Others can get high from music(If you can afford it I recommend buying a well priced sound system for your room).
Being naturally high is the result of doing something that makes you happy. Not just a little smile on your face, I mean something that changes your overall mood, something that affects the actual chemicals in your brain.
Are psychedelics natural? For purposes of clarity, I should establish the definition of the word natural(Something “existing in nature" and not made or caused by humans. Coming from nature).
The answer is, yes. Psychedelics can be found all over the natural world. Naturally occurring psychedelic compounds found within numerous plants, mushrooms, and even animals have been used by humans for thousands of years to achieve altered states of consciousness.
Studies show that psychedelics are physiologically safe and do not lead to addiction. Studies conducted using psilocybin, marijuana in a psychotheraputic setting reveal that psychedelic drugs may assist with treating alcohol and nicotine addiction.
Meditation can also get you high by allowing you to experience the nature of your own deep mind. That experience can feel very high because the truth deep within you is a very high frequency being of knowledge. It is like nothing you can imagine or comprehend at this level.
Many of the health risks associated with drug use result from the fact that drug production and drug use is unregulated and controlled by black market forces. People take too much, don’t get help quickly enough, and are poorly educated on the substances they are taking.
Between 1920-1933, the US prohibited the sale and consumption of alcohol. However, the prohibition failed to put an end to drinking, reduced the quality of liquor on the market, and hospitals were inundated with cases of methanol poisoning, which led to blindness and death.
Portugal decriminalised all drugs 14 years ago, and now hardly anyone dies from overdosing. The country has 3 overdose deaths per million citizens, compared to the EU average of 17.3. The war on drugs is a failure and is costing society at least $100 billion annually.
People who criminalize psychedelics are ignorant of what they really are. They're consciousness, here on Earth, we can learn a great deal from them. Someone telling you can’t put them into your body, is a claim of ownership on your body/mind, and therefore slavery.
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