“This was the impetus, the inflection point, the line in the sand where I really committed myself to dealing with my s–t and finding a way of being that worked for me.”īut Gangloff, 35, doesn’t use them any more - and he doesn’t recommend anyone else does either. “Psychedelics are a window, not a doorway,” he said. “They can give you a glimpse into what is possible, into a better way of being. But to realize the benefits they promise … you have to do the work.
For me, it was getting sober, meditating, fixing my diet, exercise and sleep.