Ketamine-Fueled ‘Psychedelic Slumber Parties’ for Tech Execs

Ketamine-Fueled ‘Psychedelic Slumber Parties’ for Tech Execs
  • Ketamine-fueled 'psychedelic slumber parties' are becoming popular among tech executives in Silicon Valley
  • The experience involves the use of ketamine to induce a 'trancelike' state
  • Participants are guided through a series of exercises and activities designed to help them tap into their subconscious mind
  • The experience is said to be similar to a 'reset' button, allowing participants to clear their minds and find new solutions to their problems
  • The parties are led by experienced facilitators who have a deep understanding of the psychedelic experience
  • The use of ketamine is not without risks, but many participants have reported positive experiences
The use of ketamine as a treatment for mental health issues is becoming increasingly popular, particularly among tech executives in Silicon Valley. Ketamine, which is typically used as an anesthetic, has been shown to have psychedelic properties that can help individuals overcome depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues. The 'psychedelic slumber parties' involve the use of ketamine in a controlled environment, where participants are guided through a series of exercises and activities designed to help them tap into their subconscious mind and find new inspiration. The experience is said to be similar to a 'reset' button, allowing participants to clear their minds and find new solutions to their problems. The parties are led by experienced facilitators who have a deep understanding of the psychedelic experience and are able to provide guidance and support throughout the process. While the use of ketamine is not without risks, many participants have reported positive experiences and have found the treatment to be highly effective in helping them overcome their mental health issues.