![]() And possibly a preshamanic culture, and even animism before that were covered over, probably because nobody wanted to know about it.Įternity is the greatest concept, and ofcourse what we know as “God”, or any other equally significant entity.Īlso ofcourse in modern times as “the observer creates the universe” of Quantum-mechanics.īecause the outcome of the drug varies greatly, some claim to experience God, and only positive things, while others talk about gods, and worship the mushroom itself as a god, which is kind of fairytale thinking, and at the most extreme, some also kill themselves. And in Abrahamic religion it was forbidden with Adam. Psychedelic experiences differ from natural mystical experiences in that divinity often presents itself as animal.Īnd mainly since there is too much negative statistics involved with psychedelics, nobody can really recommend it to anyone. That of naming things, or even people according to animals, one also sees among native americans, due to shamanic practises.Īnd a point of (rather great) esoteric value, is that the shaman (which LSD users really mimick), gains insight into the divine nature of the beast, and such gain great respect for it.Īnd thus, the name of “Lion” may be related to that, but I cannot say that for sure ofcourse. Psychoactive mushrooms, often grow near pine trees, and can be seen as fallen fruit from the tree. That is a referance to the tree of eternity in the Bible, and the Quran. There may be a point to this of esoteric value though.Īs we know Steve Jobs was a fan of LSD, and never went back on giving LSD a status as one of the most siginicant experiences of his life, and the company name “apple” and logo shows an apple with a bite having been taken. It would seem very backward to admire animals, and knowing they can be fierce predators, and lustfollowers.
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