Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 10/03/2009 - 00:21.
What is it about the psychedelic experience that forges ideas of conspiracy, cosmic purpose, and magick? Well, the obvious answer is to go ahead and try it; schizophrenia can be had for under $50, and the trip lasts a lifetime. The less obvious answer is the answer that the truly brave understand, or grok for the science fiction geek. Continued experiments with psychedelic plants, especially continued experiments with higher and stronger doses (I mentioned that one had to be truly BRAVE, you have to be BRAVE to willingly ingest more than four grams of psylocibin on an empty stomach) do not CREATE a schizophrenia of disorder, chaos, and madness, but rather, these experiences REVEAL the schizophrenia of the disordered, chaotic, madness of the subconciousness, or what romantics like to call the soul. Amzingly, every return trip forces oneself to confront this same landscape, this same soul. The chaos is your problem, the disorder is in yourself, and the madness is of your own creation. With time, serious reflection, lifestyle changes, and a maturing respect for a plant that is offering salvation and sanity through undeniable experience, you begin to grow, and change, and when by the grace of God you return, you begin to not just talk the talk, but walk the walk. Just an opinion.
What is it about the psychedelic experience that forges ideas of conspiracy, cosmic purpose, and magick? Well, the obvious answer is to go ahead and try it; schizophrenia can be had for under $50, and the trip lasts a lifetime. The less obvious answer is the answer that the truly brave understand, or grok for the science fiction geek. Continued experiments with psychedelic plants, especially continued experiments with higher and stronger doses (I mentioned that one had to be truly BRAVE, you have to be BRAVE to willingly ingest more than four grams of psylocibin on an empty stomach) do not CREATE a schizophrenia of disorder, chaos, and madness, but rather, these experiences REVEAL the schizophrenia of the disordered, chaotic, madness of the subconciousness, or what romantics like to call the soul. Amzingly, every return trip forces oneself to confront this same landscape, this same soul. The chaos is your problem, the disorder is in yourself, and the madness is of your own creation. With time, serious reflection, lifestyle changes, and a maturing respect for a plant that is offering salvation and sanity through undeniable experience, you begin to grow, and change, and when by the grace of God you return, you begin to not just talk the talk, but walk the walk. Just an opinion.