Fascinated by hallucinogenics & psychedelics

Why do people risk their brain health with this stuff!
If you have to ask, you wouldn’t understand. Personally I enjoy this kind of stuff, although in my experience with psychedelics at the time I cannot say the experiences were pleasurable. It is more what a person takes away from a spiritual experience that makes them meaningful.
 

I believe people gravitate to the lifestyle and experience they yearn to find and be when the time is right. It is as if every person is a living magnet that pulls and sorts things in life that is desired and necessary for happiness or contempt. People are sad and angry because they choose to be that way. A negative person attracts negative situations and outcomes.

Like I said I have a great life and my mind is functioning well. Why psychedelics? I am drawn to explore.
 
I believe people gravitate to the lifestyle and experience they yearn to find and be when the time is right. It is as if every person is a living magnet that pulls and sorts things in life that is desired and necessary for happiness or contempt. People are sad and angry because they choose to be that way. A negative person attracts negative situations and outcomes.

Like I said I have a great life and my mind is functioning well. Why psychedelics? I am drawn to explore.

"To each his own, but to thine own self be true, this must follow as night the day, thou cans't be false to any man" (Macbeth).
 

I am a spiritual man therefore I am fascinated by hallucinogenics & psychedelics.

So, what is the real reason psychedelics are illegal? Psychedelics are illegal because a psychedelic experience kills the ego and brings a new perspective on life and tarnishes the facade of the cultural, social and governmental structures that were laid down throughout generations. Psychedelics, also reveal the feeling of being united with all humans. The more united a group is, the harder they are to control.

Many people new to psychedelics automatically assume the worst. There is actually benefits to using psychedelics such as ego death, better understanding with oneself, questioning your surroundings, and cuts the middle man to your spiritual growth. However, there are some cons to psychedelics.

The people who come back from their experience using Psychedelics, come with a different view on social, cultural and governmental hierarchy. These people wound up questioning authority and generational traditions which leads to a social destabilization.
n the 1960’s America was going through a cultural shift. However, psychedelics were on the rise among the people and the effects from psychedelics made it a perfect example from the time era. The experience that came from the drug made the concept of generational conformity seem illogical.

Around the time psychedelics were on the rise, the Vietnam war was happening. The people began protesting against the needless violence. The government didn’t want a group of hippies discussing love and peace, if there was a war to be fought. If more people decided to try psychedelics they would naturally be inclined to a consciousness of everlasting peace and love.

No wars would be fought and psychedelics became a threat to the cultural structure.

Terrence McKenna describing the status of psychedelics legality.



The most remarkable potential benefit of hallucinogens is what is an actually thing called “ego death,” This is a unique experience to each person where they lose their sense of self and the resulting effect is they no longer worry of worldly affairs. Such as, the fear of death or person issues like anxiety or even their own addictions.

The ego struggles with constant opposition throughout your life. It is a method for survival, for the continuation of the human essence through security. Including, the fear of death and the fear of being forgotten.

Psychedelics help you liberate your mind with the outside influences that drive your ego. Seeing the big picture that your ego isn’t you.

The person who you see everyday in the mirror isn’t you. The person you see is actually consciousness that is connected with every living being.

How Timothy Leary in 1964 described ego death.
Oh, have I got a monograph for you to check out. Look on the website ACADEMIA, Search Chris King from New Zealand, He recently retired from Auckland University as the MATHS professor. He speaks about psylicibin and other entheogenics. Quantum physics and cosmology are also on his plate. You will find many papers on this at Academia but I correspond with Chris and he recently named me as a correspondent regarding our conversations in his paper, "The Symbiotic Existential Cosmology." I think you will like his papers.
 
I am a spiritual man therefore I am fascinated by hallucinogenics & psychedelics.

So, what is the real reason psychedelics are illegal? Psychedelics are illegal because a psychedelic experience kills the ego and brings a new perspective on life and tarnishes the facade of the cultural, social and governmental structures that were laid down throughout generations. Psychedelics, also reveal the feeling of being united with all humans. The more united a group is, the harder they are to control.

Many people new to psychedelics automatically assume the worst. There is actually benefits to using psychedelics such as ego death, better understanding with oneself, questioning your surroundings, and cuts the middle man to your spiritual growth. However, there are some cons to psychedelics.

The people who come back from their experience using Psychedelics, come with a different view on social, cultural and governmental hierarchy. These people wound up questioning authority and generational traditions which leads to a social destabilization.
n the 1960’s America was going through a cultural shift. However, psychedelics were on the rise among the people and the effects from psychedelics made it a perfect example from the time era. The experience that came from the drug made the concept of generational conformity seem illogical.

Around the time psychedelics were on the rise, the Vietnam war was happening. The people began protesting against the needless violence. The government didn’t want a group of hippies discussing love and peace, if there was a war to be fought. If more people decided to try psychedelics they would naturally be inclined to a consciousness of everlasting peace and love.

No wars would be fought and psychedelics became a threat to the cultural structure.

Terrence McKenna describing the status of psychedelics legality.



The most remarkable potential benefit of hallucinogens is what is an actually thing called “ego death,” This is a unique experience to each person where they lose their sense of self and the resulting effect is they no longer worry of worldly affairs. Such as, the fear of death or person issues like anxiety or even their own addictions.

The ego struggles with constant opposition throughout your life. It is a method for survival, for the continuation of the human essence through security. Including, the fear of death and the fear of being forgotten.

Psychedelics help you liberate your mind with the outside influences that drive your ego. Seeing the big picture that your ego isn’t you.

The person who you see everyday in the mirror isn’t you. The person you see is actually consciousness that is connected with every living being.

How Timothy Leary in 1964 described ego death.
 
Some people want to climb mountains, because "they are there". Some love to scuba dive, or jump out of planes. Some like to get stoned. All of those things have their dangers. The device, on which you are reading this could malfunction, and shock you to death. I don't think a street drug filled life is something to dream for, but there is the very human part of us to try the unusual.
 
It will be interesting to see how far...
 


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