BrainEater
Banni
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of course but why you think you would possibly not get the "whole" truth and die on the way ... ??
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In everything u read.... u will read your own reality, there are multiple levels of reality, if u dont understand one (by metafors)it's just simply not your time yet, thats the way i see it... People also can get tired of being misunderstood and be quiet sometimesI do not like the idea that we should lie about the true nature of existence to those people who truly want to know it.
Jeniger a dit:In everything u read.... u will read your own reality, there are multiple levels of reality, if u dont understand one (by metafors)it's just simply not your time yet, thats the way i see it... People also can get tired of being misunderstood and be quiet sometimesI do not like the idea that we should lie about the true nature of existence to those people who truly want to know it.
yes, maybe it is the wrong word. Enabling people to fullfill their potential isn't a bad thing, though.VapourTrail a dit:I'm not sure I feel happy with the label "enabler". Haha.
It has negative cultural connotations that you are the reason someone is able to do something they shouldn't be doing.
Creating the environment in which people can learn is more important than transferring knowledge. I think dogma is the result of too much of the latter and too little of the former.I do not wish to enable learning in the way that a teacher would - I cannot, I have nothing to teach.
Far from not having all the answers, I don't even have all the questions yet.
I think my other replies above agree with you already?Forkbender a dit:I agree. Though I must say that there are things that can be known that cannot be grasped until experienced by yourself instead of heard off through others who have experienced it. (You don't know what love is until you feel it) I guess this is the thing that separates wisdom from knowledge. In this sense, hiding knowledge is wrong de facto and hiding wisdom doesn't happen because real wisdom radiates and cannot be hidden. Showing wisdom to others inspires them to grow wise themselves. Showing knowledge can be a bit pushy/evangelical if it isn't wanted by others.
Forkbender a dit:I wanted to clarify. I guess it worked.
VapourTrail a dit:What are the cultural taboos of the psychedelic community?
magickmumu a dit:VapourTrail a dit:What are the cultural taboos of the psychedelic community?
:? I don't understand. What is the psychedelic community :?:
If you tell me that your trip just revealed to you how to build a perpetual motion machine, you better dispense with the metaphors and get out the soldering iron or retract your statement.
silv a dit:I sometimes get the feeling that adopting a mainly scientific approach to psychedelics and related issues has something of a taboo around it. I think people often feel like they're being attacked when someone is defending a more skeptic worldview and asking challenging questions that often cannot be answered by a more esoteric (for lack of a better word) view.
edit: feels like I'm going ot a bit from the discussion, but I felt this might be an interesting contribution.