Geral Blanchard, LPC, is a psychotherapist who is university trained in psychology and anthropology. Formerly of Wyoming and currently residing in Iowa, Geral travels the world in search of ancient secrets that can augment the art and science of healing. From Western neuroscience to Amazonian shamanism, he has developed an understanding of how to combine old and new healing strategies to optimize recovery, whether from psychological or physical maladies.
MDMA and Empathy
There are many emotional reactions to a drug-free spiritual awakening experience and a ceremonial MDMA journey.
While this article focuses on empathy – both the feeling and the cognitive component – it is obvious to those who have awakened from a
spiritual emergency that a variety of related emotions arise.
It is one thing to imagine how another person feels. Psychopaths, despite what the general public believes, are very good at empathy on an intellectual level. Even criminal psychopaths can put themselves in another person’s position and understand their perspective. It is bigger, better, and far healthier when empathy, in its deepest sense, allows us to “feel with” other people by recognizing a sense of oneness with them, what’s called unity consciousness. To hurt others would be to hurt ourselves.
Psychotherapists who have worked with MDMA not only see enhanced empathy among patients, but they note a linking and awakening effect in other emotional realms too – all positive. For example, if a person can empathize, they have the ability to understand. That insightfulness – perhaps regarding the reasons why hurt people hurt people -- can give rise to compassion. With compassion a bonding often occurs. When we bond or unify with the human (and other animals) race, we see differences dissolve along with negativity, hatred, and the desire to seek revenge. That process allows harmony to be felt. With that comes the capacity to forgive. Put it all together and the recipe for love has been fashioned.
Not just a love for all our human and animal relatives, but for all things in our world, even the seemingly inanimate “objects” that, in accord with indigenous knowledge, have life and spirit coursing through them. And this is not simply a familial or romantic love, but a kind of love that is freely extended far and wide, but never in foolish ways. This variety of love is what the Greeks called
agape, an extraordinarily generous, altruistic, and unselfish love that seeks nothing in return. It’s an impulse to serve; the rewards rest in giving itself, without any motive other than supporting one’s community or mankind in general. In this expanded state of consciousness, a person just can’t help but express care for everyone. In doing so it connects and completes them.
With this sense of connection and an inner quieting, a physical and emotional well-being – contentedness – often unfolds.
Adversarial sentiments diminish, competitiveness is reduced, wanting is lessened, feelings of dread along with the fear of death are often lowered, excessive guilt softens its grip, while negativity and judgmentalness subside as well. Some participants report a declining desire to accumulate “stuff” and shift toward contribution. They don’t “mask up” when going out in public. Simultaneously, many experience an upsurge of creativity, peace, authenticity, inner security, equanimity, gratitude, social engagement, and self-acceptance.
Oh, it’s not that way for absolutely everyone, but common enough to mention here. This is an old and atrophied energy – the creative energy of the universe -- that has been lying dormant and unrealized until now.
It is now apparent that this positive cascading effect is a realistic prospect following a natural spiritual awakening or a safe MDMA ceremonial treatment. But the magic isn’t in the medicine. It is in you and always has been. The medicine simply opens you up to your original childlike freedom, your core, more innocent self. Appreciating all these positive emotions, like empathy, can be maintained by ongoing spiritual guidance or psychotherapy.
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