I have had both experiences of non dual ego loss on psychedelics where all is one…as well as full on ego full experiences where I realized I have an eternal subjective soul and the cosmos it at least in part more like a gnostic science fiction. Iboga especially left me with quite a dualistic take on my own idea of spirituality.
So I just don’t know what to think about it if I am being honest. It’s something I talk about constantly being married to a fairly devout vedantist.
I think it presents the same paradox as anything else in this world, and therefore I assume there must be some higher level understanding of these concepts that don’t rely on the dichotomy.
I get that probly every mystic in history realized this already, but I dunno…it’s just weird to imagine one true base reality that doesn’t somehow contradict it’s own existence.
So I just don’t know what to think about it if I am being honest. It’s something I talk about constantly being married to a fairly devout vedantist.
I think it presents the same paradox as anything else in this world, and therefore I assume there must be some higher level understanding of these concepts that don’t rely on the dichotomy.
I get that probly every mystic in history realized this already, but I dunno…it’s just weird to imagine one true base reality that doesn’t somehow contradict it’s own existence.
), Gallimore seemed to try to head off some of these materialistic concerns in Alien Information Theory, where he would say that in the context of these medicines it's not so much about physicalism, but instead how a code interacts with another part of code, to kind of "move" through these somewhat virtual states. He boils it all down to the interaction of Information inside what he calls the grid which is part of but partioned from what he calls the Hypergrid.