The summary of the message is:
- The user is a YouTube creator who makes videos about psychedelic drugs and safety.
- The user shares his experience of taking LSD at a hippie festival in Canada, where he was making a documentary on how to have a safe trip.
- The user describes how he prepared himself for the trip, how he faced his fears and had an ego death, how he felt special and grateful for his purpose and his fans, and how he enjoyed the festival and the intimacy with his girlfriend.
- The user also reflects on his past bad trips, his struggles with YouTube and money, his protective instincts, and his self-criticism.
- The user ends the message by giving some advice to people who want to have a good trip, promoting his Patreon and website, and thanking the people from the festival for their gifts.
Some possible facts extracted from the text are:
1. The speaker has recently returned from Shambhala, a hippie festival in Canada.
2. The speaker took a tab of LSD at the festival and had a positive and life-changing trip.
3. The speaker had a trip sitter, his girlfriend Jasmine, and two other friends, Matt and Lauren, who also took LSD and MDMA.
4. The speaker wore headphones and listened to Shpongle music to guide him through the come-up and the peak of the trip.
5. The speaker experienced ego death, melting into the earth, and becoming one with everything.
6. The speaker had trip killers (benzodiazepines) on hand in case of a bad trip, but did not use them.
7. The speaker went into survival mode when he was in the festival, feeling alert and protective of himself and his loved ones.
8. The speaker realized that he was afraid of other people because he felt responsible for his kids and his partner, but he also realized that he was the scariest person to himself because he was harsh and judgmental to himself.
9. The speaker felt special and appreciated by the people who approached him at the festival and thanked him for his work on YouTube.
10. The speaker's purpose of being at the festival was to make a documentary on how to have a safe drug experience.