To See the World in a Grain of Sand: A Short Guide to Everything MDMA

in #psychology8 years ago (edited)

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The designer drug MDMA has caught a lot of flak from mainstream media over the years. Journalists, politicians, and other antediluvian types have failed to understand it, and have neglected researching it beyond biased governmental sources.

This intellectual dishonesty, of course, has led to the mass spread of myths and disinformation. But contrary to the rampant lie-mongering, the drug has been a godsend for people suffering from a variety of problems, especially latent traumas.

But why has it been so useful?

MDMA behaves like a periscope turned inward toward the soul. It allows individuals to deeply introspect and examine their lives. For this reason, when the drug was first introduced to psychotherapy during the 60's and 70's, it was the therapeutic tool par excellence in couples counseling.

Psychotherapist Claudio Naranjo even wrote a insightful, albeit obscure book about his clinical experiences with the compound. The book is called The Healing Journey. It is recommended for anyone interested in how MDMA was used in a therapy. Naranjo implied that the drug was a communication and empathy enhancer. It inspired quarreling couples to solve their interpersonal problems without fear and with ample love in their hearts.

In this article, I will examine these therapeutic effects and more; including its dangers, life altering capabilities, and the drug culture surrounding it.

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MDMA Psychotherapy Goes Underground, but Returns


Not long after Nixon initiated the war on drugs, MDMA psychotherapy went underground or vanished entirely, removing one of psychology's greatest boons from clinical use. Just over the last decade the drug has finally started to regain popularity in psychological and medical circles.

Today, researchers use it again to help "PTSD" populations overcome flashbacks and night terrors. The results have been positive thus far. Clinicians have found that it helps trauma survivors face and accept what they have been through and learn to cope with issues. MAPS, or the Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies, is one of the few organizations that has conducted this kind of legal research. They have plans to make MDMA a prescription medication by 2021.

As an aside, the compound should be completely legal anyway. People should be able to use it of their own volition. It is too therapeutic and useful to pretend that government's know what's best for everyone and who needs it the most. Individuals should have free reign to augment their psychology without coercion or interference.

Still, it would not hurt anyone to have knowledge about what they put in their body.

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To See the World in a Grain of Sand

MDMA is fascinating because it invokes a powerful psychoactive experience, characterized by intense feelings of bliss, euphoria, wonderment, awe of nature, and love.

In the brain, the chemical triggers a massive serotonin "dump," which is said to cause the altered state of consciousness it brings forth. However, some researchers believe the serotonin dump may also cause a cascade of other effects, including release of oxytocin and other neurochemicals. For more information on MDMA pharmacology please see this Erowid article: https://www.erowid.org/chemicals/mdma/mdma_info7.shtml

Some researchers have referred to MDMA as an "entactogen" and "empathogen." The former means it enhances sensual and tactile pleasures, and the ladder means it induces intense empathy, like Naranjo suggested. It is the combined effect of these pharmacological features that make it such a powerful agent. The experience it creates is so profound that it has been compared to a poem William Blake wrote called The Auguries of Innocence. The poem starts like this:
"To see a World in a Grain of Sand
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour."
An MDMA.net article summed up what the poem was getting at:
"As well as acting as a 'gateway to the soul', MDMA "opens up the heart". Taking MDMA induces an amazing feeling of closeness and connectedness to one's fellow human beings. MDMA triggers intense emotional release beyond the bounds of everyday experience. The drug also enhances the felt intensity of the senses---most exquisitely perhaps the sense of touch. The body-image looks and feels wonderful. Other people look and feel wonderful too. Minutes after dropping a pill, a lifetime of Judaeo-Christian guilt, shame or disgust at the flesh melt away to oblivion."

Anyone who has experienced the drug or witnessed people on it, will instantly understand the aforesaid experiential description. What is truly fascinating is how people interact and behave on the compound.

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MDMA Behavior, and Quantum Personality Changes

People on MDMA can be seen holding each other tightly, kissing, touching, caressing, petting, talking deeply and incessantly about their shared love, and calling each other beautiful. Their eyes may be "rolling" and they might be grinding their teeth, which is a side effect of the amphetamine aspect of the drug.

To outsiders, people on MDMA might appear "drunk" but also improperly happy. They might think the people on it are crazy or strange. It might cause those unfamiliar with the compound's effects to be fearful and nervous about those who are on it.

This is ironic though, because someone who has taken ecstasy may have a stronger sense of their personal emotional content and more internal awareness. This fact goes to show how emotionally detached and out of touch modern people are; especially since they are not normally in an "ecstatic" and emotionally vulnerable state of mind. The drug is so intense that some people claim it has augmented their personality forever.

Psychologists refer to this experience as a "quantum personality change." This is a kind of personality shift that happens as a result of insight or a spiritual epiphany. It is intense and immediate. Zen Buddhists call it satori, or the flash of insight. Close relatives of that person even recognize that his personality has changed drastically---most often for the better.

If any drug has the capacity to alter the psychological makeup of an individual, it would be MDMA---although the classical psychedelics like mushrooms and LSD can accomplish a similar personality alteration.

This is all great information, but an individual should also be aware of the possible dangers for consuming MDMA.

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Possible Dangers of MDMA

As powerful as the drug is, it may not be completely safe. At high dosage levels it can cause neurotoxicity, which means the brain or nervous system becomes damaged as a result of chemical ingestion.

An Erowid article elaborated on the neurotoxicity of MDMA:

"The acute toxic effects of MDMA are well documented by hundreds of case reports of adverse events in illicit users. Considering how many people use MDMA, serious acute adverse events seem rare. MDMA appears generally similar to psychostimulants such as methamphetamine with respect to the risks of acute toxicity. With trained personnel, properly screened volunteers, and established protocols for monitoring and treating adverse events, these acute risks appear modest and do not present a strong argument against carefully conducted clinical research with MDMA."
There is also the chance that person who uses it could overheat and become dangerously dehydrated. Historically, MDMA has been associated with the club and RAVE scene because the compound is often tied together by amphetamine compounds, as stated---which gives people the stamina to dance all night long.

However, all the dancing and edginess caused by the speedy effects, can intensify a person's desire to drink water. But because of the psychoactive effects, sometimes they forget to drink and their bodies overheat. In worst case scenarios, death can occur from heat stroke.

Needless to say, everyone should do adequate research on any drug before deciding to partake. There are other possible consequences for using this compound, especially since its synthetic, but so far there does not seem to be any negative long term effects, so long as it is used in moderation. If taken with caution, a person could free themselves from the stranglehold of modern culture and experience the quantum personalty change.

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Curing Drug Schizophrenia, Toward an MDMA Culture


But before people are freed from culture and acknowledging MDMA's power, its taboo nature must be eradicated from people's minds. This cannot happen through legislation or abolition of government alone, though. It must occur from people living spontaneously and embracing the MDMA experience. It must happen through people displaying their emotionally sensitive side, which is germane to problems of our time.

So long as people continue to feel uneasy about altered states of consciousness and being sensitive and emotive, MDMA will not be a culturally accepted compound, even if it gained a socially "legal" status and was totally adopted in psychotherapy settings. This would likewise prevent people from wanting to broaden their horizons or change their personality. In order to bust all the myths and hysteria surrounding designer drugs, people must be cured of their drug schizophrenia.

Currently, people only believe in the efficacy of tranquilizers, downers, sedatives, opiates, crawlers, and the host of psychiatric snake oils to "cure" them. But they do not seem to want to live, to be, to feel, and absorb all the vicissitudes of life. This is tragic because MDMA invokes the opposite of the modern social plague. It promotes fully being, youthful exuberance, awareness, felt presence of existence, and unbridled humanness. It is the drug for the enlightened and awakened, for the crowd who have escaped the coma culture in the hope of building something new and powerful---an MDMA culture.

“The artist’s task is to save the soul of mankind; and anything less is a dithering while Rome burns. If artists cannot find the way, then the way cannot be found.”

-Terence McKenna

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My name is Sterlin. Follow me @ Psychologic-Anarchist. I also run the Psychologic-Anarchist Facebook page and produce many YouTube videos. My interests lie in the intersection of counseling psychology and anarchism. I write about the depredations of psychiatry, and also the new philosophy of compassionate anarchism. We have a large community devoted to discussing psychology and relational voluntaryism.

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I really want to express my appreciation for your comprehensive and incredibly informative post. MDMA truly is an exceptional tool for introspection, healing from trauma and empathizing with others. MAPS, as you mentioned, is on the frontier of psychedelic research and seems well on-track to legalizing this compound for psychiatric purposes.

Still, I hope that we'll see decriminalization in our lifetime so that whoever wishes to have this experience can do so without fear of legal ramifications. The only crime committed in this situation is by the government proscribing the free exploration of one's mind.

Also, in case anyone wants to help support MAPS, you can set this organization as your chosen charity through Amazon Smile. It's an easy way to contribute for anyone who can't afford to make a direct donation. $15 million dollars are still needed to fund the upcoming Phase 3 trials.

Thank you for disseminating this information, Sterlin!

Thanks or this info. I'm definitely choosing this charity. The world needs it.

Can see the potential for ptsd sufferers but recreational use of mdma (however awesome at the time) can feel like your very soul has been removed on the comedown though!

That's true. According to most reports, the comedown can be a bitch. They often refer to the comedown phase as "suicide Tuesday." This is certainly something people who want to use it should be aware of. But for most people, this feeling does not persist over the longer term with moderate use.

Oh yeah people should definately be made aware of the 'joy' of serotonin depletion

Come downs are only harsh when it's not pure or hen you've taken too much. The pure stuff leads to a blissful rest and the next day is peaceful and full of deep thinking.

tahat is true, especially if you have taken a large dose.

Clear and clean! Hope to see much more of you in the future!

I will be writing as often as I can. Thanks for being part of the community.

MDMA!? Well shit, that explains everything!

This is a enlightening and comprehensive article! I love that I'm seeing more of this kind of information circulating recently.

Just a heads up, in this quote, I think you may have mixed up "the latter" and "the former."

"entactogen" and "empathogen." The latter means it enhances sensual and tactile pleasures, and the former means it induces intense empathy

Thanks a bunch. And you are correct. I will fix it. I appreciate your support.

The predatory ruling elite (P.R.E) do not want a compassionate , empathetic and spiritually aware and happy public. That would end their dominance and our slavery....... Governments ( being the puppets of the P.R.E. ) don,t generally endorse helpful stuff like this.
That said, we can certainly change that given time. Great article. I know more than I did before.

mdma helped me get over ptsd

That's awesome. It's such a powerful chemical.

Fully agree, and very on-point article. Just make sure to spread out usage and take good care on complementary supplements - drinks lots of water, exercise often. Feel the love!

Thanks a lot, Kevin. That is important information as well! I appreciate your support, and I enjoy your work immensely as well. Keep at it.

The creation of drugs has its main purpose which is promote health and medicine but the problem is lots of people are abuding its utilization. Instead proper usage, they transform it into that is addictive for personal gain and riches.

That is certainly an issue, and it saddens me that people don't use these compounds in a constructive manner...but there is not a lot we can do to people who choose to destroy themselves. Luckily, MDMA doesn't lend itself well to much abuse, because the effects of the compound wears off. In other words, it loses its "magic." However, people with addictive tendencies simply switch to a stimulant like meth or cocaine to make up for the loss. It is tragic that this occurs, because MDMA has so much potential as a curative agent.

It's true, another way to say It, would be that the dose of the psychoactive compound, most often goes exponentially up. So if you took 150mg LSD today, you would roughly need 300mg tomorrow, to get the same high. Ketamine does not however.

Great article by the way, thank you.

I've heard stories from my friends who have tried this drug, and they make it sound awesome. I've been tempted to experiment and see what it does for me, but the idea of taking a stimulant stronger than green tea or chocolate freaks me out. Being prone to anxiety, I even request anesthetic without epinephrine in it at the dentist (it also has the benefit of wearing off sooner than the regular kind).

The female side of my family has been prone to anxiety for at least the past five generations....that's as far back as we have first-hand witnesses. My grandmother, my mother, and I are all on tranquilizers. I've only been on them for six years, and my mom for two, but my grandmother has been on them for nearly four decades! I don't want to end up like that, and I do want to get off of them. Once you're on them, though, it's so hard to taper down, because you get all anxious again when you do. It's a goal, but one I'm working very slowly toward. My mom and grandmother have both tried to get off of them, and were unable to do it. I hope to be different.

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