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Intention makes something sacred. I intend for this to be sacred. You intend for it to be medicinal. He intends to be a high. Since all of these things exist at once, they are all true. Being sacred does not take away from it being medical. Being a high doesn't take away from the sacredness. It depends, again, what you choose personally. They are all still there.
The way science is conducted is by method, but that does not mean that the outcome is a method?
You disprove or prove science through personal experience. If one scientist comes to one conclusion, and different scientist comes to a different conclusions, are they both true? Are they both false? It depends on the limitations and parameters you perceive as variables. For you something can be right, for me something else can be right. That does not make either correct, it just makes your perceptions different. If the experience is indeed subjective, would it not be better to personally experience it than to just hear someone else's experiences and believe they are the end all be all of the concept?
I am obviously not saying that every scientific experiment is wrong. I'm saying that you can not say that they are all correct all the time. You need to do them yourselves (like yours) to know for sure.

I have been wrong about things that did not make sense to me that I spoke about as if they did. If something really makes sense to me, completely, it is not wrong. If I truly believe in something, with no doubts, it can not, not exist. This is evident if you look at the stories of enlightened people, and you believe them to be true. Being one with everything, we are all masters, Buddhas, Christs, and we can do anything we want to do if decide to retrain ourselves into believing that this is a possibility. It's difficult in a western society to do this because we are at a point where we have limited ourselves more than ever. We are caught in cycles of control and until you realize this and decide to step out it can be difficult to see. Not everyone needs to, and everyone has the choice to do what they want. This is why I believe what I believe and you believe what you believe. We make the choice to see the world how we want to, based on our beliefs, and do so.
I have also had experiences that mislead me. The reason for this is to be aware enough to learn from it, accept it, and improve yourself. Everything happens that needs to happen to you. I've had my skull cracked open and almost spent time in prison for 3 felony charges based off of decisions I chose to make. I did not bleed to death, although I did bleed a lot! The charges were dropped, very serious charges where I am from that could have ruined my life. For some reason things worked out, and I learned my listen and these things will not happen again. I am grateful for these experiences and my mistakes, or I may have made them later. I am grateful for my awareness of the scenarios, so that I could learn from them and grow in a lot of ways.
I have many friends that have been to prison, been on house arrest, or probation. People that will be severely limited in what they can do in the collective consciousness' perception of reality. They had many chances to learn from their first mistake, didn't, and made another. Some of them played this game 5 or more times until they could not leave their house for 4 years. If they would have been aware and learned the lessons presented to them in the first place, they would be in a much better condition. They chose not to. There is a reason for everything, there are no coincidences.
I am not only human. I have chosen to have this human experience, but being one with everything, I am just as much God as I am human. I am just as much a star, a rock, or a thought as I am human. It is all ingrained in me from the dawn of time. When you set up the "I am only human" limitation, you take away a lot of wonderful possibilities from yourself. It's easy to set that up, since you are taught it from before birth by society. It is just as easy to break it down and rebuild something better. It's about responsibility, it's about choice.