从Lilla和Benjamin看Nova迷幻迷幻狂欢后的社会趋势和机遇

Demian Halperin, Tal Bar On, Nir Tadmor, Alma Maria Simon, Aaron David Cherniak, Guy Simon
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这篇小说是关于创伤和悲伤,适应力和庆祝生活。它还阐述了迷幻药的作用,通过激励我们,并向我们展示如何利用现在作为根本转变的可能性,在我们创伤深重的社会中带来改变。它以一个短篇故事的形式写成,以举例说明这些物质是如何工作的,并强调挑战协议和传统思维方式的重要性,并为意想不到的事物开辟一个空间。2023年10月7日,在以色列莱伊姆的Nova音乐节上,大约三分之二的派对参与者受到了迷幻药的影响,在恐怖袭击之后,这个故事讨论了社会趋势,无论是已经明显的还是希望的。我们虚构的主角Lilla首先描述了她在迷幻药和创伤交界的那天的经历。故事的这一部分受到我们对幸存者临床工作的观察以及我们现象学研究的初步见解的影响。然后,她继续分享她的恐惧,想法和愿景,引发了关于迷幻药和社会的讨论。通过沃尔特·本雅明的历史唯物主义,过去与现在,旧与新之间的辩证法,我们相信迷幻药的洞察力可以提供对社会的批判性看法,同时让我们想象如何抓住这个时刻,现在,在历史的连续体中创造一个突破口!
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Societal Trends and Opportunities in the Aftermath of the Nova Psychedelic Trance Rave, Through Lilla and Benjamin

This fiction article is about trauma and grief, resilience and the celebration of life. It also addresses the role psychedelics can play in bringing about change in our traumatized society by inspiring us and showing us how to use the present as a possibility for fundamental transformation. It is written in the form of a short story to exemplify how these substances work and underline the critical importance of challenging protocols and conventional ways of thinking, and opening up a space for the unexpected. The story discusses societal trends, either already noticeable or hoped for, in the aftermath of the terror attack on the Nova music festival in Re'im, Israel, on October 7, 2023, where roughly two-third of the partygoers were under the influence of psychedelics. Lilla, our fictitious main protagonist, first describes her experience on that day, at the interface of psychedelics and trauma. This part of the story is influenced by observations from our clinical work with survivors as well as by preliminary insights from our phenomenological study. She then goes on to share her fears, thoughts and visions, initiating a discussion on psychedelics and society. Read through the lens of Walter Benjamin's historical materialism, dialectics between past and present, old and new, we believe that insights from psychedelics can provide a critical view of society while allowing us to envision how this moment can be seized as an opportunity, right now, for creating a break in the continuum of history!

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