 Baby Nights, quote, the greatest form of control is when you think you're free, when you're being fundamentally manipulated and directed to. One form of dictatorship is being in a prison cell and you can see the bars and touch them. The other one is sitting in a prison cell, but you can't see the bars and you think you're free, end quote. I never tried psychedelics, but I'm guessing they let you see these invisible bars. Not only that, they let you see what's beyond the bars. The bars don't matter. The bars don't matter. None, not definitely not after extensive use. Initially, you might encounter them, right? But those are your barriers, just a bullshit that you build up over the years, right? That you have to chip away at, right? And you don't have to do it. You don't have to destroy the wall in one go, right? That could be problematic. A lot of people have a hard time. If they've built up a lot of protection, a lot of barriers and try to break through and they try to eliminate the barriers all in one go. It could be quite dangerous, right? What you want to do is let time do its thing and just get on the right path, right? It's like learning something, right? You can't learn something in one sitting, right? Nothing serious anyway, right? So it takes time to learn how to read. It takes time to learn how to do mathematics. It takes time to learn how to exercise properly, how to meditate, how to cook, how to be with people, how to talk, how to garden, right? It takes time. All good things in life take time, really, to do it properly. A lot of people like to take shortcuts. Shortcuts could be quite dangerous. Plutonic blur, some stuff may be one way to see kinds of matrix and another view on life itself, maybe, yeah. It gives you different perspectives. Amazing, amazing. Salute gang to different perspectives of life.