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Forkbender a dit:'The lazy man's guide to enlightenment'
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BrainEater a dit:psm a dit:???????? a dit:you're that lazy you can't even google it????? :wink: it's in like one of the first results...
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That's an archaic belief that contradicts the psychological views expressed by Leary et al in their book. I prefer to stick to that point of view as well, i.e. don't expect contact with actual ancestors, aliens, gnomes or spirits (Lady Salvia, "the mushroom" etc.), but rather just observe, focus, pay attention to what you see, think and feel. You don't need to believe that you meet real people in your dreams in order to benefit from the dream state. Similarly you don't need to believe there are subtle beings in order to benefit from the use of magical plants or chemicals. The concept of "the ancestors" is an archaic one that you'll find throughout Asia, Africa and the Americas, along with the concept of "God". Leary and most modern psychonauts lean toward the psychological interpretation of the psychedelic experience: what you see is a reflection of what's inside your mind, the good and the ugly. The mystical side of the experience concerns the perception of cosmic unity, not the meeting of entities from some other dimension. Of course, if your culture or peer group has taught you to believe those entities are real, you will see them and your visions will reinforce those beliefs.magickmumu a dit:It is believed that one of the functions of ayahuasca is to come in contact with the souls of the dead ancestors.