I believe with the advent of acid. We discovered new ways to think and it has to do with piecing together new thoughts of mind.

Why is it that people are so afraid of it? What is it about it that scares people so deeply?

Because they are afraid that there is more to reality than they have ever confronted.

That there are doors that they are afraid to go in and they don't want us to go in there either because if we go in, there we might learn something that they don't know. And that makes us a little out of their control.

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Psychedelics made me skeptic to all kinds of thought matrixes of control.

Saw throught the thin veil of illusion.

Even the I, who you think you are, is only as deep as the memories you have after you awakened from a dream.

Everything is NOW.

Legit fears 😅

MK ultra was about government getting intel by diving into the dark realms of psychedelics .

Governments always do shitty things.

My old neighbor worked at the UCLA lab where they did remote viewing and other such experiments in the 60s and 70s. He had some crazy stories.

Must have. crazy. 🤣

Totally out there. He’s a parapsychologist now and also worked on the case that became the movie “The Entity”.

There are many ways of expanding the mind without psychedelics. I guess depending on which childhood we had we will have different approaches to this.😄

The most important revelation to be found in psychedelics is that consciousness can be manipulated - in profound ways - by chemistry and suggestion. If you begin to take the visions offered to you as a hidden "reality" you miss the whole point and will quickly find yourself in Hell. I got a lot from my experiences with psychedelics but I also know more than a few people who ended up insane or dead as a result of them.

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acid, you do it once and you're fixed for life (i.e you get scared shitless of your fears and decide to better yourself)

Or you transcend your fears. Anyway, once you get the message, you can hang up the phone.

Just be sure to pick up when it rings again.

it's remembering when we met the high schooler we knew who dropped some & now a couple of years later tried, but struggled hard to hold a basic conversation for one minute and thinking back in awe of how fragile the brain is when faced with hearing retard speak/speech slur etc come from someone who was perfectly normal 2yrs prior.