
Cultivating gratitude before the journey offers a nurturing soil for positive psychedelic seeds to flourish.
Gratitude is like a muscle that can be strengthened with use. By directing our attention to things we’re grateful for, we train ourselves to recognize things we can be grateful for. This helps to improve mood and wellbeing and helps to enter a positive state of mind.
The best way to consistently cultivate gratitude is by making it a practice.
To do this, you can begin by choosing a time of day that you will list 3 things you’re grateful for. It might be at breakfast, before lunch, or right before you sleep. Then you can choose anything. It might be a nice interaction you had with someone at the supermarket, a delicious meal you’ve recently enjoyed, the prospect of an upcoming holiday, or a friend in your life.
There is no limit to what you can be grateful for. It might even be a difficult experience you had, that you’re grateful for because of the learning or growth you received as a consequence. You can say these to yourself, out loud, or write them down.
Loving-Kindness Practices
Along with gratitude, practicing compassion can also aid in bringing about a positive state of being. To practice this we simply send positive wishes and loving-kindness to ourselves and others.
A simple loving kindness meditation that you can use is four lines long:
May I be filled with loving kindness.
May I be well.
May I be peaceful and at ease.
May I be happy.
After wishing this for ourselves like this, we can replace the word ‘I’ with you, he, she, they, or all, and then extend it outwards towards others.
Coupling a gratitude practice with loving kindness creates a heart-centered foundation. This foundation enriched with positive emotions serves as fertile ground for insights and connections to blossom during the journey.
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My favorite setting is playing video games. I feel like diving right into the game, and when it happens to be a bad day outside (rain, cold etc) I can jump into any world I like. Especially RPGs are fantastic, you literally ARE in the story. And since the comedown lasts for late into the night I have so many core memories of my trips where I finished an epic adventure and fell into bed.
Some great ideas here, lot to tink about, thanks