**\#️⃣ Tags:** #Book ![cover|150](https://ia902906.us.archive.org/BookReader/BookReaderImages.php?zip=/5/items/mdmasolo/MDMA-solo_jp2.zip&file=MDMA-solo_jp2/MDMA-solo_0000.jp2&id=mdmasolo&scale=2&rotate=0) >[!info]- Details > **Title**:: MDMA Solo > **Subtitle**:: >**Authors**:: Phoenix Kaspian >**Publisher**:: The Castalia Foundation >**Date_published**:: >**Pages**:: >**ISBN**:: >**Bibliography**:: > [!example] Explore > --- This guide was written in response to an outcry by the MDMA healing community. Many survivors of trauma discovered that the traditional MDMA Therapy model was not working for them. The traditional model appeared to be based on an outdated set and setting: One in which ‘therapists’ sat in a room with a ‘patient’ and oversaw the ‘patient’ as they took the MDMA. This approach was both expensive and prone to mishap. Typically, ‘patients’ emerged from sessions allegedly ‘cured’ of their PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) but, mysteriously, still utterly compliant with the ideologies and belief-systems of their broken societies. As a result of over six-years of research, The Castalia Foundation has discovered that MDMA is far more effective if a person takes it alone, without anyone else present in the room. This discovery came as a shock for many in the MDMA community, not least 'therapists'. This is because, as Upton Sinclair once said, “It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.” ---