@PaulAustin3w They’re not drugs. They’re ancient mirrors, coded in nature. You don’t consume them — they consume you. Strip you of illusion, burn your false self, and remind you that “healing” was never about becoming whole — but remembering you already were. https://t.co/9HX4AhU8yv
Alienation from nature and the loss of the experience of being part of the living creation is the greatest tragedy of our materialistic era. It is the causative reason for ecological devastation and climate change. Therefore I attribute absolute highest importance to consciousness change. I regard psychedelics as catalyzers for this. They are tools
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I think everyone knows it’s possible. There’s a great Osho lecture, titled “The Attraction for Drugs Is Spiritual.” He talks about why do people do drugs (everything from alcohol to psychedelics to cannabis). They’re doing it to control their mental state. They’re doing it to control how they react. Some people drink because it helps them not care
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Cannabis can be a potent psychedelic for journeying, a trusted ambassador in transcendent spaces, a versatile master plant that elevates, enlivens, and enlightens. Peyote (“the sacrament”) is alert, attentive, and immediate, surrounding me with twinkling, kaleidoscopic aha! messages and curious, exuberant life spirits that illuminate the way of hea
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the enormous healing power of psychedelics may lie in their extraordinary ability to affect what we actually believe to be true about reality and ourselves.