What Entheogens Taught Me About God

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What Entheogens Taught Me About God. Video by http://www.NeuroSoup.com

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  • I've seen fractals too! they're so beautiful. It's like "reality" splits apart in shards and you can see into infinity. and it's all intricate patterns.

    timothy leary says our mind has 8 levels of consciousness. Different chemicals found in nature and humans take you to the different levels of consciousness. think of gears on a car. we have 8 "gears" in our mind. alcohol shifts to the 1st gear: primal needs. LSD stimulates the pineal gland in the mind so that takes us to the 7th = psychic

  • The viewer of all experiences is not alternated at all by any substance. The eye of counsciousness is just a witness unaffected by situations. That´s really cool. Thanks to the great plants and LSD. They showed me a lot and brought me to meditation and selfenquery as explained by the great sage Sri Ramana Maharshi. If you want the straightest way to peace take a look to his cristalclear teachings.

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  • cooool

  • reality has the advantage of remaining incredibly consistent, which makes it an easy thing for people to believe in. at the same time, they think that because God is elusive and difficult to define, God must be imaginary. there is nothing imaginary about the experience of being one with God.

    afterwords, one may begin to question reality more readily.

  • Everything we "say" about life is an imposition. Experience itself is very quiet.

    But the impositions are "useful" - at least if anything resembling the conventional life of this world interests you, or you need to deal in that paradigm at least some of the time.

    As a friend put it once - a statement may be "true", but it is not reality.

  • wow

  • they become like dudes in fox holes dude trust that! and I'm so not "spiritual/religious/atheist" I want to believe but there isn't much out there in the way of truth...

  • are you going as far as saying just God is fictional or are you going to be real bold and say we "ALL" are fictional?

  • I would like to think that their is "some greater part of the universe" but not the one that is provided by your common religious hacks ok, hacks might be to strong of a word, but come on...

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