Ecsatsy
There is a luminous and ebullient room filled with many people of all ages and individual backgrounds. They all seem to be in there own unique, euphoric states of bliss. Some people are dancing melodiously to the hard beats of the music. Some dance with glow sticks or lights to enhance the sensations of the moment. There are others in corners touching and massaging each other, yet they aren’t all doing it in an erotic sense, but more as a basic, essential need for touch. In a more open side of the room people are talking and relating with each other in a compassionate and empathetic way showing the feeling of interconnectedness to one another. They are not reserving anything from each other. They are conversing and helping to make decisions for the benefit of all and helping each other get past their self imposed barriers of fear that keep people from performing at their highest level of capabilities. All the people in the room are lucid and serene. Where is this utopia of peace and enchantment? It is in all of us waiting to be unlocked. Society has been creating people that are hesitant to open their minds and experience life to its utmost potential. Therefore, in most of us it is hidden away, but it is there, wait
ing… waiting for enlightenment. Buddhists claim that at the highest level of love and compassion is where enlightenment lies. Pentecostals claim at the moment of the infilling of the Holy Spirit is where it can be found. Ravers claim it comes in a pill form called Ecstasy. Also known as Adam, XTC, E, hug and the love drug. Unfortunately, the majority of society who hasn’t experienced this drug feels that it is harmful and there aren’t any benefits that can come out of trying Ecstasy. Their reasoning is that it is a drug and all the experiences and emotions are drug induced and disassociative and cannot be replicated in a conscious effort. They have been misinformed. MDMA is a stimulant and should not be used if you have any of the following; heart ailments, glaucoma, hypertension, stroke history, hepatic or renal disorders, diabetes or hypoglycemia. MDMA should be used in a time frame of two to three weeks or more in between doses. This is a reasonable recreational time frame. If taken two days in a row the negative effects of the drug will double. MDMA is not addictive per say. It has been proven that MDMA is not physically or psychologically addictive. The people who use it quite frequently just enjoy the experience and they don’t know how to recreate it in a conscious effort. Presently there isn’t any data indicating that recreational doses of MDMA permanently damage the brain. However, there have not been any scientific studies of the psychological affects of humans and this drug. Up to this point only lab animals have been used for studies to show the psychological effects. It will take a few more years for scientists to see if there are any long-term effects on the human brain. Therefore, since we have accessed the potential negative aspects of ecstasy it is time to show you what ecstasy is.
Some topics in this essay:
MDMA MDMA,
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Lamont Granquist,
Adam XTC,
Holy Spirit,
help people,
drink water,
conscious effort,
emotional trauma,
pill form,
repressed memories,
serotonin brain,
ecstasy ecstasy,
studies psychological,
psychological effects,
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