Eternity
Rising Star
Hello everyone,
I write today in the aim of initiating discussion on something which should be of utmost importance to those of us engaged in serious exploration.
There have been volumes written regarding psychoactive chemicals and their use as a device for understanding the self, and, for those who are more inquisitive, as tools for having a glimpse at what has been termed "the ultimate truth" by various individuals throughout history. As an explorer and observer of the self and the world, I have some serious concerns regarding whether psychoactive "consciousness expanding drugs" truly are useful guideposts, or whether they deceivingly show us fabrications of our own petty, shoddy conditioned minds which can never on their own grasp the unfathomable truth. Furthermore, my chief concern is that if they truly are a deception (and a cunning one indeed), then they would invariably not only dull the mind further but take us on a grand detour on our path to truth riddled with dead ends and pitfalls. Now, when I state that they may dull the mind, I do not mean in the least sense that they make us stupid or reduce our problem solving capability. Instead, perhaps they simply replace old conditioning with something novel in the form of altered consciousness and heightened awareness (and the torrent of useless thinking involved in trying to understand or integrate), which is itself a sort of slight of hand or carrot if you will for us to chase.
Because our consciousness is expanded when under the effects of these chemicals, are we diverting our full attention and awareness away from observing ourselves and the world, something so unfathomable that it is beyond consciousness, beyond mind, and beyond any understanding and therefor cannot be analyzed but simply observed and lived? No doubt we are made aware under the influence of such chemicals of a vast, previously unknown realm of perception, but is it merely another illusion? Of course, speculating on the nature of hyperspace is an insignificant, pointless endeavor but whether it is a help (and so far it has been for me personally for introspective analysis) or hindrance in the observation of truth demands attention.
I would be very grateful to receive any honest and sincere input from others on the matter in the aim of promoting insightful discussion on a topic that is of fundamental importance to the serious explorer.
[EDIT]: Please keep in mind I would like to hear your personal opinions and not those of Terrence McKenna, Allan Watts, Ghandi, the Pope, etc!
I write today in the aim of initiating discussion on something which should be of utmost importance to those of us engaged in serious exploration.
There have been volumes written regarding psychoactive chemicals and their use as a device for understanding the self, and, for those who are more inquisitive, as tools for having a glimpse at what has been termed "the ultimate truth" by various individuals throughout history. As an explorer and observer of the self and the world, I have some serious concerns regarding whether psychoactive "consciousness expanding drugs" truly are useful guideposts, or whether they deceivingly show us fabrications of our own petty, shoddy conditioned minds which can never on their own grasp the unfathomable truth. Furthermore, my chief concern is that if they truly are a deception (and a cunning one indeed), then they would invariably not only dull the mind further but take us on a grand detour on our path to truth riddled with dead ends and pitfalls. Now, when I state that they may dull the mind, I do not mean in the least sense that they make us stupid or reduce our problem solving capability. Instead, perhaps they simply replace old conditioning with something novel in the form of altered consciousness and heightened awareness (and the torrent of useless thinking involved in trying to understand or integrate), which is itself a sort of slight of hand or carrot if you will for us to chase.
Because our consciousness is expanded when under the effects of these chemicals, are we diverting our full attention and awareness away from observing ourselves and the world, something so unfathomable that it is beyond consciousness, beyond mind, and beyond any understanding and therefor cannot be analyzed but simply observed and lived? No doubt we are made aware under the influence of such chemicals of a vast, previously unknown realm of perception, but is it merely another illusion? Of course, speculating on the nature of hyperspace is an insignificant, pointless endeavor but whether it is a help (and so far it has been for me personally for introspective analysis) or hindrance in the observation of truth demands attention.
I would be very grateful to receive any honest and sincere input from others on the matter in the aim of promoting insightful discussion on a topic that is of fundamental importance to the serious explorer.
[EDIT]: Please keep in mind I would like to hear your personal opinions and not those of Terrence McKenna, Allan Watts, Ghandi, the Pope, etc!