Psychedelics and creative problem-solving, part 2 of 2
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@zezt 3--behind closed doors Mike Crowley exposes that psychedelics have very much been used in Indian religion including by Buddhists, but this is hidden. Whats your views?
zezt 4 months ago
@zezt 2--is connected to the divine feminine though in its negative aspect 'queen of evil', but the way Zen translates the term is more abstract and secualr meaning 'delusion'. But underlying this aversion is I think Eastern mysticism's denigration of Nature, and our nature! Ie., it is nihilistic. It abstracts a 'oneness of mind' and considers psychedelic interaction with entities etc as 'dualistic' and thus delusional. They are entitled to their opion but I dont agree with it. Also
zezt 4 months ago
Very interesting, especially the part where you agree how many Eastyern belief systems and their representatives are anti-psychedelics. I personally have had a lot of negativity from a wide variety of Buddhists, including Zen Buddhists and Taoists regarding psychedelics. One Taoist forum I tried to join as SOON as I mentioned psychedelics I was banned immediately lol. One Zwennist who I asked his opinion about psychedelics said 'they mire you in Mara'. So I looked up that term, andits etymology
zezt 4 months ago