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yeah, as long as you treat the experience with the respect it deserves it's beneficial, people get into trouble with it when they mix it with other drugs or just take it with no considerations
100% there are ways to do it to be more beneficial for your mental state. Set and setting. Breathing exercises and what not also helped me refocus my mindset to what the trip was about. It also doesn't end just cuz the trip does. You can spend the next few days or weekish sorting through your thoughts and feelings about life, your experiences, your current place in that journey, and the direction you would like to travel in. I wouldn't want to do multi day trips, but I know micro-dosing works for some people.
I differently treated it differently than when I was experimenting with other drugs in high school.