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This is an idea I've toyed with on many occasions, usually while under the influence of psychedelics.
Here's something I wrote a couple years ago for my Salvia blog.
"With this line of thinking humans might not disappear if they fall into a black hole. They’d either become a “hologram” on the edge, or fall out into another universe."
This is an idea I've toyed with on many occasions, usually while under the influence of psychedelics.
Here's something I wrote a couple years ago for my Salvia blog.
Metanoia said:Salvia as a Method of Cosmic Travel
The Hidden Dimensions of Reality – The tools necessary to navigate these realms
In a vast oceanic view of the cosmos, we would be terribly arrogant to believe the notion that our universe is alone. Like those before Copernicus, we think our universe is the end all be all of existence and there cannot possibly be another outside it. Hardly the view I wish to adopt.
With the emergence of quantum mechanics, multiverse theory, and simulation theory, we're beginning to ask the questions that I personally have always wanted the answers to. Are there worlds out there just like ours? Not planets which harbor other beings made of matter, but other parallel universes where copies of ourselves live out another, slightly different, existence from our own? A billion copies of our world and everything it contains, stretching out to infinity, expressing the multitude of possibilities that our actions, or inaction, can create. Like fractal geometry, all patterns repeating to infinity, but sometimes...just sometimes...slight changes are expressed in the fabric of those realities.
Are there plant technologies which can allow us to access our consciousness, without any filters or barriers, where everything that is possible can be explored? I believe the answer is yes. If our spirit or soul or consciousness is made up of pure energy and can travel faster than the speed of light, can dive through blackholes and punch through membranes into other realities, ingesting a plant which facilitates this separation of soul from body would be a rather efficient method of achieving this.
In quantum mechanics we know it's possible for subatomic particles to exist in two places at once. Like when your awareness soars through all these potentialities, while your body is laid out back in your bed. That body is a part of you, a part of your existence as you see it, yet you exist beyond it in another completely distinct and separate realm. The trap of material existence is that we're hoodwinked into believing that because this seems so real, so undeniable, that it must be the only true reality. Anyone who has had an experience with something like Salvia will attest to the fact that it seemed somehow more 'real' than their everyday existence. All a product of clever hallucination? Depersonalization? A wish for something more than this, albeit very real, mundane, repetitive, even sadistically monotonous and often seemingly meaningless reality? That's just the atheists defense mechanism at work. That's a view spoken from the vantage point of fear, of wishing to remain shackled to a belief that is comforting and familiar.
It's not just subatomic particles that are governed by quantum mechanics. Seemingly everything is a part of this system of multiple realities and other dimensions. If we could slip through a blackhole, in our current biological bodies, where would we end up on the other side? Another reality? A reality which is the parent to the one in which we were born? Can Salvia allow us to sidestep the gravitational forces and allow us entry into these other universes? Why not?
With brane world theory it's postulated that these membranes exist just a fraction of an atoms length from our own current brane. Now that's a traversable distance, unlike trying to reach the nearest star with jet propelled space vehicles. Salvia can rip us out of our bodies, very unceremoniously at times, and punch through these membranes and deposit us, bewildered, into realities existing just that tiny distance from our own. It may be possible to measure these realities in the near future. Is what is known as dark matter simply the matter from a parallel universe, complete with beings which we've been contacting for perhaps millenia? If we can punch through these membranes and enter their realities, can they do the same to us? Have they been, on a much more coordinated and massive scale? Ufologists might be interested in the answer to such a whacky, but important question.
Salvia as a vehicle for cosmic travel. Not so far fetched once you've been immersed in the salvinorin deluge and sucked out into the cosmic ocean by an immensely irresistible undertow.