moyshekapoyre
Rising Star
I've heard that DMT and ayahuasca especially are considered spiritual.
I certainly have had very spiritual/religious experiences, and I would say I have been converted from an atheist to more of an agnostic with regard to the existence of supreme/superior beings and unseen dimensions that affect us or that we can interact with.
I would like to know if anyone here has had a significant shift in their belief system as a result of a psychedelic experience. Also, how were you able to justify this shift in beliefs to others and to yourself, given that your experience was the result of a drug trip?
I certainly have had very spiritual/religious experiences, and I would say I have been converted from an atheist to more of an agnostic with regard to the existence of supreme/superior beings and unseen dimensions that affect us or that we can interact with.
I would like to know if anyone here has had a significant shift in their belief system as a result of a psychedelic experience. Also, how were you able to justify this shift in beliefs to others and to yourself, given that your experience was the result of a drug trip?
Thanks y'all for a fascinating discussion. As for me, I would say I'm atheist, with the slight leaning to being agnostic. Certainly through this amazing substance I have had some of my most beautiful, mysterious and eye opening experiences of my life. I know I know very little and don't have many answers, but the older I get and the more deeply into science I go there more sceptical I become. I think there is a beauty to atheism though...if there is no light at the end of the tunnel, it makes our time on this amazing planet all the more precious and beautiful. If life gives you lemons...go make a tasty cocktail!