Tell us what you have seen that has changed your world view
Subsequent to the dude who was at a Travis Scott concert 4 years ago on Acid and swears that Travis Scott was tainted with demonic corruption
Thank you and God bless
Tell us what you have seen that has changed your world view
Subsequent to the dude who was at a Travis Scott concert 4 years ago on Acid and swears that Travis Scott was tainted with demonic corruption
Thank you and God bless
Psychedelics are best used IMO, to analyze your life/worldview from a non-biased ego-removed state. This allows you to positive/negative factors in your life from a logical POV, break old habits and routines and begin to live mindfully. All of this is possible without drugs, but they can def be useful tools.
Psychedelics brought me closer to reality. They didn't expose me to any new information, but they brought what information I had into new light. The same way that doing a practical experiment can illuminate what you've read in a book.
The most basic and universal psychedelic revelation of us all being one for example. It's one thing to philosophize about the concept, and another to experience it.
I sometimes think of psychedelics as gfx cards. They don't really enable any novel functionality, but they increase the throughput of calculations so that you can render more information concurrently. This increased processing may allow you to see patterns or compute problems that would take much longer without the gfx cards. Maybe your gfx software renders negative people to appear as 'demons'...
If psychedelics completely change your worldview, you were on shakey foundation to begin with, most likely pretending to be someone you're not, living in a way which deep down, you knew was wrong. Or maybe you didn't have a worldview at all before, and psychedelics took you like a ship without an anchor.
I've never really done psychedelics , but of late , I can't help but feel you guys are seeing something I can't
I realized that God existed and prayed alot and I realize that we are all one , I realize that this is all illusion and the real life is what comes after
And I'm sure we are here because we believe the same things, I'm just curious what your shiny GFX showed you compared to what I can see on my potato settings
There's alot of talk about the unseen in the scripture , just wanted to know if you guys have seen anything of note in relation to our conditions today
Sure the world of spirits must be completely worked into a frenzy by the forces at work in the world today
I once had a vision when I was starving and dehydrated ,
I saw all the stars in the sky disappear , and then I fell into despair
But I don't know if it was all in my head because of hunger and dehydration
If all this is an illusion, even the things in your head are illusions, so it doesn't matter if it's 'reality' or not. What matters is if they are useful illusions to you.
You can decide for anything if it has special meaning, or not. Some might see a chair and take it for granted as being a simple object. Someone else might see it in a metaphorical sense as a reminder to be supportive and comforting to others and have a purpose.
If you hallucinate an angel, and it helps you improve yourself, does it matter if there really was an angel or it was 'only in your head'? Is there a difference?
You'll never see proof of anything in life, everything is faith even "objective science." Don't worry about what's "real", focus on living consciously/mindfully and connecting with others.
The short, anticlimactic explanation of what you learn from psychedelics is that almost all cliche sayings are true. "Home is where the heart is"; "youre only as good as your word"; etc... read any trip report about what people realized, and you'll be able to find the appropriate cliche phrase to sum it up. They're cliche for a reason.
Psychedelics help you more to find the right questions, than they provide answers, but you might find that you already have the answers when you start asking the right questions.
The more beneficial effect of psychedelics is the breaking of habits/routines. After a trip, I might wake up and think "I usually get coffee, but do I want/need coffee?" Living mindfully gives you the power to not be a reactionary slave to your emotions. Make decisions not reactions.
Make decisions not reactions
That's fucking Chad bruh