🍄 Something's off with how we talk about psychedelics
This is the Rubesletter from Matt Ruby. I’m a comedian, writer, and the creator of Vooza. This is a paywalled newsletter. If you’re on the free plan, you’ll still get to read plenty of good stuff, but if you’re a paid subscriber you’ll get exclusive content sent only to those who support financially. Sign up here. Thanks! 🍄 Something's off with how we talk about psychedelicsIt doesn't have to be all microdosing, mental health, and big business. There's also room for a little bit of wild.A few years back I went to a conference about psychedelics. I was excited to connect with other psychonauts and see what this rising field looked like. I went to a few of the lectures given by academics from Johns Hopkins and NYU who do research and conduct clinical trials on psychedelics. They had all this data and charts showing how they were getting close to proving the overlap between how the brain reacts to psychedelics and mystical experiences. I sat there thinking, “No duh.” I don’t need a scientific study to tell me about the overlap between psychedelics and mystical experiences. I have a lifetime of personal data and, well, let’s just say: The verdict is in. I’m happy they’re doing that work and I realize the value of it. And I’m glad psychedelics are having a breakthrough moment. However, something feels off about how we’re talking about them. It feels like any discussion of these drugs has to fit into either an academic, business, or mental health framework. Re: the mental health angle, psychedelics are increasingly viewed as “legitimate” because they can help alleviate anxiety, depression, PTSD, etc. It’s tough to argue with something that can serve as the cure for soldiers traumatized in war zones, addicts who can’t break free, panic attack sufferers, and others in pain. And of course that’s all great and let’s get ‘em the help they need. But here’s the thing: We ALL need help. Even when we’re “well,” whatever that means, we can still get our minds straightened out – and tripping can help. You don’t need to be sick or troubled to benefit from psychedelics. Here’s Michael Pollan on “the betterment of well people”:
I understand the “for therapeutic use” approach is the wise way to legalize, legitimize, and mainstream psychedelics. The people behind this movement are trying not to repeat the mistakes made by the Timothy Leary crew. They’re doing a good job making it palatable to soccer moms, politicians, and anyone else who bought into the war on drugs. It just feels weird though. We don’t say “shrooms” anymore, we say psilocybin. It’s not hippies discussing it, it’s scientists and tech bros. It’s not coming from Paul Stamets, it’s coming from Peter Thiel. I’m worried about what happens when something so soulful and spiritual gets filtered through America’s “profit at all costs” healthcare system. Mystical experiences don’t mix well with predatory capitalism. It’s also weird when people talk about microdosing as a productivity tool. (In Money magazine!?) I know “turn on, tune in, drop out" wasn’t the answer, but I’m not sure “microdose so you can be a better worker” is the solution either. If you’re taking shrooms and thinking “it’s time to go to work,” then my two cents is you’re doing them wrong. You should take ‘em and say, “Screw work!” And then go play. Instead of microdosing, you can take the appropriate dose. You don’t have to toe dip, you can dive in. Lose your ego for a bit. Something to consider: A large dose of psychedelics is called a “heroic dose.” So when you’re microdosing, in a way, you’re being an anti-hero. “But what if I have a bad trip?” Do it in the right setting with the right mindset and you’ll greatly reduce the chances of that. Whenever someone starts an “I had a bad trip” story, I interrupt. (Rude, I know, but I can’t resist.) “Let me guess: You were at a music festival and you were with a big group and you didn’t know all of them and then you got lost or it started raining or you were separated and it was really scary and…” Because it’s astounding how frequently “bad” trips involve a scenario like this. Often, people who had a bad trip didn’t take the wrong drugs, they just took them in the wrong environment. Dr. Ruby’s prescription: Take them in the right setting, with the right people, and with the right mindset and you’ll probably be fine. (Note: I’m no doctor. But that’s kinda the point.) I just wanna argue for a little bit of wildness. Look at how ancient cultures use these tools and take inspiration from that. If people have been taking them a certain way for thousands of years, there’s probably a good reason for that. Psychedelics don’t have to be taken in a clinical setting while monitored by a therapist/trip-sitter. Sure, that’s a good idea for some. But you can also go for it outside of the system and the man. No blindfolds, no white walls, no pre-approved playlists, and no one holding your hand. I’ve been running a lifelong experiment on hallucinating and can tell you these are also fine places to trip: At a friend’s apartment where you listen to Pet Sounds and then walk along the lakeshore of Chicago. In a national park in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York where you hike through the woods with bandmates. Traipsing through Fort Greene park with a couple of comedians from New Orleans. Going to an Airbnb in the Green Mountains of Vermont and hiking through the woods around the property until you discover an abandoned, rusted out van where you play for an hour and then lie in a field of grass as a rainstorm pours over you while you hold hands. Dog park! Dog park! Dog park! (Dog optional.) Wading into the fountain at Millennium Park. In bed with someone you love. Attempting to go to the Pink Floyd laser light show at the planetarium, failing, and deciding instead to go down to the basement and play music and then calling your mother and telling her how glorious the whole thing is and having her wish you a “smooth re-entry.” Throwing rocks into a river. Walking along the hoodoos at the edge of Long Island. Wading into the ocean on a beach in Costa Rica. On an island in Greece listening to a DJ as the sun sets. In a jungle in Tulum. In a “temple” (ok, a shack) atop a mountain in Peru. There’s a whole world out there of wonderful places to lose yourself. Trips ahoy! But then again, you probably won’t read about any of that in Money magazine. NYC: I’ll be performing a set on shrooms (!) as part of the “Substance” series I’m filming for a future special. It’ll be Wednesday, May 11 at the Good Eggs show at NY Comedy Club (East Village). $5 tickets with code “Scrambled” here. Let’s get wild. Quickies🎯 I think a lot about how little music videos made sense in the 80s/90s. An entire generation grew up watching bad art film shorts that made us use our imaginations to explain why some guy was in the jungle with a Rolls Royce and the gas pumps were also bowling pins or whatever. 🎯 Psst. Toooooons of folks got Covid in the past couple of weeks but we're now doing at home tests which means no reporting/the government has no idea. At this point, Netflix binge watch data is probably a better reveal on where we're at than positive PCR tests. 🎯 Bartender at fancy spot told me a drink was "spirit forward" and I really dig that as a euphemism for "it's all booze." Trying it out in my life now, like this: I'm not depressed, I'm just sadness forward! 🗯 “Sex means nothing, and everything”: Christine Emba on consent, incels and modern dating.
🎯 Let’s give it up for Solo cups. Absolutely crushing the cup game for GENERATIONS. 🎯 Religion: "Marriage is a holy sacrament bestowed upon us by our Lord." Reality TV: "We took 12 autistic strangers, painted them up as animals, and locked them in a pod. The first pair to say 'I do' wins a million dollars! Welcome to 'SAFARI, SO GOOD!''" Everyone in our culture wants to seem like a victim/loser now except for comedians who want to seem like winners/heroes and IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE THE OPPOSITE. 🎯 If you have fans they’ll mindlessly +1 whatever numbskull opinion you post. That’s why I’m grateful to not have fans. Keeps me honest! 😇 🗯 The advice that changed Kurt Vonnegut’s life. When Kurt Vonnegut was fifteen, he spent a month or so working on an archeological dig. While there, he told an archeologist he was in theater, choir, and played violin – but he wasn’t good at any of them.
🗯 Magician Derek DelGaudio on rigging card games/politics and a commenter he RT’d. Pretty much nails it. 🎯 The office is now where you go to make Zoom calls all day right next to other people who are also making Zoom calls. VideosI’m coming to NOLA and Chicago soon to do some standup shows. Come or tell a friend!
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