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- From: Nicholas Saunders <nicholas@neals.cityscape.co.uk>
- Subject: E for Enlightenment (religious users)
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- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 1994 12:18:44 GMT
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- E for Enlightenment!
- Ecstasy effects are surprisingly dependant on user groups. While the
- majority of new users have only taken E as a dance drug, many older users
- have never danced on it. Likewise, but more rare are what you might call
- 'special interest groups' who only use E for a particular goal. What
- follows is an article I have just written for Eternity, an English rave
- magazine.
- I started off as a 'home user', and went round telling ravers how they
- were wasting the experience dancing and should try E quietly at home. It
- was not for several years that I got off on E at a rave, and I was so
- impressed that I went round telling my 'home user' friends what they were
- missing! The experience is so different that one researcher even
- suggested that it may be due to different chemicals released into the
- brain as a result of the exercise.
- For most people (including myself), their first experience of E is so
- good that they can't imagine anything better and don't see the need to
- try other ways. However, purely for the sake of research, you understand,
- I have experienced E in as many different ways as possible. And I have
- interviewed people who have used it in even more ways.
- The extreme opposite to raving is to lie on the floor in a quiet, dark
- room with earplugs and closed eyes. The intention is to look inward and
- see who you really are; to accept yourself, and to see your situation in
- life more clearly. Some people do this alone or with a friend, but the
- best situation is to have a 'sitter' friend to give you 100% attention,
- and to remind you of your original intention in case you wander off. You
- may have other intentions, such as to look at your relationship with your
- mother, a lover or someone you can't stand.
- The result can be a useful revelation, but do not rush to the phone, you
- may regret it - particularly if it concerns a relationship. Like phoning
- a lover who's wrecked your life and you finally got clear of, and saying
- how you forgive everything! I have certainly had useful insights, but
- other 'insights' turned out to be more of a different viewpoint than The
- Truth. So its wise to absorb the new-found view for a few days before
- acting on it. In early days, many people mistakenly 'realised' on E that
- they had found their life-partner, resulting in T shirts saying "Don't
- get married for 3 months after taking Ecstasy".
- Psychotherapy is another use of Ecstasy. In fact it was widely used by
- therapists in the seventies before it became known as a street drug, and
- licensed psychiatrists have been using it in Switzerland up till this
- year. Even now there are a few therapists in California, Germany and
- Denmark who feel the benefits are worth risking their license for. There
- have been 'miracle cures' such as serious stutterers suddenly speaking
- fluently, and people crippled by back pain finding themselves able to
- walk normally, but most therapeutic use is less dramatic. Probably its
- best use is with people who have suffered traumatic experiences (such as
- women who have been raped) as, with support from a therapist, it allows
- them to relive the experience in a calm way and let go of the horror.
- Last year I visited a military hospital in Nicaragua where they tried
- Ecstasy on soldiers suffering from war trauma. The doctor simply called
- in 20 "incurable" patients and gave then E, then sat back and watched.
- When they came up, 15 of them formed a huddle, lamenting the killings and
- expressing love, even for the enemy - but not all: one was paranoid,
- thinking it was all a trick, and the other 4 became very upset, which the
- doctor was unprepared to handle.
- Some 'cures' have their down side. I interviewed a Californian who had
- made himself a fortune out of shrewd and tough dealing in the commodity
- market. But he was not happy and was unable to have warm relationships,
- so he had (illegal) MDMA sessions. This made him feel much better - but
- he lost his business skills and started losing money!
- Recently I interviewed a Benedictine monk, a rabbi and a Zen Buddhist who
- use E for spiritual purposes. Each of them is a well established
- religious leader, and, I should add, all of them first took E when it was
- legal. Because their intention and expectation was focused towards
- religious experience, that's what they got. The Benedictine finds that
- the drug "opens up a direct channel to God", and when I asked him what he
- thought about E being used by teenagers at raves, he said it was quite
- unsuitable! Like ravers, he could not imagine E producing a different
- effect to the one he knew.
- The rabbi told me that the old-established religions had all lost contact
- with mysticism, and that the best chance for young people to have a true
- religious experience was through raving on drugs, LSD and E in
- particular. The Zen monk, who was in his seventies, was even more
- enthusiastic, saying that E was a wonderful tool for teaching meditation,
- allowing novices to 'get there' straight away which made it far easier
- for them to know where they are aiming in meditation. I even persuaded
- him to come to a rave, and after being reluctant to start with, he
- suddenly declared "This is meditation!".
- How is it that E can have such different effects? Its simply that E
- doesn't have a particular effect, but takes away blocks and allows the
- user to flow in the direction they are already pointing. I think the
- blocks are fear, the fear of letting go. There is a saying, "Love is
- letting go of fear".
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- I have been asked by a researcher into Ecstasy to help find volunteers
- who have taken over 200 E's and have taken at least two per week for the
- past three months. Volunteers will have to attend The Maudsley Hospital
- in South London once only at 9am, where they will be given an injection
- of fenfluramine (a drug prescribed for reducing appetite) and have 6
- blood samples taken. They will have to fast from midnight (but will be
- given breakfast) and will either be collected or have their fares paid.
- It is essential that volunteers really do turn up on time, and commit
- themselves to not taking E for the previous two weeks. We all need more
- knowledge about whether MDMA is toxic, and this is a chance for you to
- help. Please ring Dr Karl Jansen on 0171 701 7371 and ask for pager 2710,
- or 0171 267 7397 and leave a message on his answerphone.
- !Nicholas Saunders 1994
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- Nicholas Saunders
- (nicholas@neals.cityscape.co.uk)
- Author, _E_for_Ecstasy_ ftp://ftp.hmc.edu/pub/drugs/mdma/e.for.ecstasy.Z
- and e.for.ecstasy.append.Z.
- Read/Search it for information on Ecstasy (MDMA), inc Alexander Shulgin's
- Bibliography. Updated 1994, please send me any new information.
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