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MDMA and Grief (Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Tools) MDMA and Grief by G. Scott Graham
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“Too many people spend their entire existence ignorant of the core values that drive them. They focus on what the world around them tells them to value, and they build a career, a family, and a life on these values. Then they wonder why they aren’t fulfilled.”
G. Scott Graham, MDMA and Grief
“While most people could tell you the general financial mix of their investment portfolio, while most people could tell you how to connect to the Bluetooth stereo in their car, while most people could tell you how to disable the security system of their home, those same people could not tell you their governing values and how those values interplay with each other”
G. Scott Graham, MDMA and Grief
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“MDMA is not a “fix,” a “remedy,” or a “solution” to anxiety, depression, PTSD, or grief. It is a tool that, if you choose to, makes engaging potential fixes, remedies, or solutions easier. MDMA shifts your emotional landscape enabling you to explore dark emotions, memories, and thoughts that you might not otherwise explore. MDMA creates a positive emotional engagement with those dark emotions, memories, and thoughts, so when you revisit them, as I have over these three months, your emotional connection is different.”
G. Scott Graham, MDMA and Grief
“MDMA alone is not a solution for grief
I know I have said this already. But it is so important that I must revisit it, lest someone think that I am wounded in some way and MDMA is going to cure me somehow.”
G. Scott Graham, MDMA and Grief
“The potential of MDMA around what I would label as dark emotions like PTSD, anxiety, depression, and grief comes from the increased ability to open up about emotions that people have under the influence of the drug. That creates an environment to reflect on feelings of grief and loss.”
G. Scott Graham, MDMA and Grief