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psychadelic visionary experience

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tripmegaballs

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An exert from my life’s work as a respected writer and psychedelic proponent:

Psychedelic visionary experience is the same as religious mystical experience

If you look at depictions of psychadelic visions, the kind of undescribably detailed living geometric patterns that can be seen after taking LSD over a certain period of time and in certain circumstances, and those the user can have access to more easily with the help of ‘that which we’re all carrying’, DMT, you will see a striking similarity with what sceptics of this hypothesis would think an unlikely place, some of the religious Islamic art found in mosques around the world. The similarities are undeniable. To those who haven’t experience these kinds of other worldly visions first hand, I can tell you with conviction they are the closest I have seen to their incredible complexity and detail being done justice, the closest representation I have seen of a paused still of the psychedelic visionary experience.

When a user accesses these visions, they are seeing something wholly different to the unique and often personal hallucinations normally seen taking lysergic acid. They are accessing something I struggle to describe, tapping into a pool of information/energy that it is absolutely inconceivable to imagine could be contained within the molecular structure of the drug/small bit of paper I look at on my finger. Their detail, colour/brightness, and complexity is difficult to elucidate, I’ve settled on Huxley’s “other worldy”. I would believe a user could take LSD an unlimited amount of times without accessing these visions and access to them is not predicated on a large dose. I believe it can be evidently understood without that the religious mystic is tapping into this same ‘pool of information/energy’.
 
Hello tripmegaballs,

Welcome to the Nexus. Thank you for sharing that with us.

I wonder if you might be willing to tell us a bit more about yourself and your own experiences?

What brings you to the Nexus? Have you personally tried DMT yet? If so, what are your thoughts?

Is your only focus in life writing and advocating psychedelics? Anything else that drives or interests you? Anything else that you might be willing to share to help us to begin to get a better sense of who you are.

Please take some time to take a good look around this place. A good starting place is an in-depth look at all those links that were included with your Welcome pm. There is a lot going on here, many in-depth projects with years of work behind and ahead of them. I'm sure there are many ways you could contribute, should you choose to do so.

Please take no offense, but editing does not appear to be your strong suit, so maybe stay away for calls to help edit projects. Other than that, it's wide open.

Again, welcome to the Nexus.
 
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