
THE RESET YOUR LOOKING FOR IS MICRODOSING...
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Microdosing isn’t a shortcut to productivity or a cheat code for mental health. It’s a return, a remembering of what you want. Where the ego is in sync to being present so you dont have to miss parts of yourself and blame it on "life be lifing", "adulting" or a traumatic event that happened etc.
Microdosing after macrodosing massages your brain and its neuroplasticity. The channels and realizations you came to in your trip don’t have to vanish—they’re waiting to be integrated.
It should not end with "man that was crazy" lol
The small doses work in layers, helping you apply the insights during the trip, live with more clarity and rewire the way you respond to life--Fixing your "internal script"
The microdose works in gradients
Here are a few shifts I noticed in my day-to-day once i started microdosing (after a macrodose)
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I felt less overwhelmed and more centered when i had to handle multiple things at once.
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I stopped beating myself up when i made a mistake, stopping the spiral into self-hate and shame cycles.
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Long-form content became legible again. I could sit with ideas and my introspection longer.
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I spoke more fluidly in social settings.
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I moved through tasks without being put down by harsh self judgement
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Distractions still came, but I caught myself. That catching myself became a habit.
I noticed that i didnt need to micromanage my path. I just needed to walk it.
A mantra I've always said whether with working with Hecate or with psilocybin has always been "Relax and Surrender"
Microdosing becomes a bridge between parts of the self.
I see it as a deeper connection to your Ori—your higher self. The part of you that already knows what to do. It reminds you that you’re not broken—you’re just programmed to be emotionally reactive.
Microdosing helps you choose again. It won’t “fix” you. It’s not meant to.
It reveals what’s already within you—then helps you realign with it.
You still have to build the routines.
You still have to face your shadows.
You still have to do the work.