universecannon said:
Then why do you insist on generalizing your conclusions about your experiences (conclusions which you believe to be absolute undeniable fact, as you said) onto everybody elses? Do you not see the contradiction in what you are saying here and what you said before?
Btw i don't think solid conclusions are really necessary. I always recommend staying away from the left brained need to ever even come to such an absolute point of view.
I see no contradiction, if there is one please point it out. I'm asserting that mushrooms create an illusory state of mind, and in high doses and large enough quantities, are dangerous. They can also be beneficial if properly respected; those are not contradictions, they are both sides of the fence. Two sides of the same coin, both are true.
Do you have any idea how many people get strokes who have never taken psychedelics in their life? And aside from how ridiculously flawed your reasoning is here, you do realize that Ram Dass claims to have basically stopped using psychedelics decades before his stroke, right?
Yes, I realize this, this is why I'm not asserting it as an undeniable truth. Because you're absolutely right, I don't know for 100% certainty, it's just a consideration, that's all.
Since when does 25-30 experiences make one capable of figuring out what the entire experience is? Or a hundred for that matter? There is people here who have done them hundreds or thousands of times and they don't feel qualified to boil it all down to an absolutist statement that they claim applies to everyone's experiences. Why not just express your OWN experiences and your OWN *opinions* on YOUR experiences instead of claiming that you have figured it all out and are here to share with us the absolute undeniable truth about the nature of ALL of our mushroom experiences that we were somehow too blind to see?
How many times do you need to drink water before you figure out it's basic application? How many times do you need to fly in a plane before you understand its basic function? I needed 25-30 trips to get the gist of the message. I feel like I have a good grasp on that gist.
Also, regarding your
There is people here who have done them hundreds or thousands of times
Who exactly do you know here that has tripped thousands of times? I'm a fan of constructive criticism, not hyperbole. Tho I understand the basic gist of your statement. I don't claim to know every single aspect of the mushroom trips; but I get the basic message, and that's all I'm relaying here;
They create hallucinations; not founded in true reality. It's like a dream, when you go to sleep, and you dream in the night, it seems real, but has no substantial validity. One can argue tho, that even dreams are "real" in the sense that they are dreams, and so deserve to be respected as such. In the same way so are mushroom trips; they don't have any tangible, substantial reality, but in and of themseleves, they provide a dream-like experience, but it's hallucinogenic; i.e. not tangible reality.