Blizzardry
Atheist Messiah
It is said that Buddha ate only hemp seeds while attaining enlightenment. In India. Indian hemp is cannabis sativa is it not? The seeds grow inside the sticky resinous psychoactive flower-tops, do they not? Cannabis causes an introspective psyche-manifesting experience where you are likely to meet and greet gods, demons and angels, similar to the mental journey of the Buddha as he woke up to himself and his reality.
Ok, so it's just a thought.
About psychedelics causing a dullness of lucidity? I had similar experiences until I realised about keeping my head up in the storm, then I began using psychedelic experience to challenge my lucidity as an athlete uses temporary weights to train. Trying to just let it flow as the storm of guilt, bad karma and sin hit your mind in the form of demons, bad memories and physical sickness is difficult, but the satisfaction of nodding at them non-commitally as they wear themselves out and eventually die is, well, heaven...
And those realisation points where you realise all is just a dream, so any self and external self is still self, and nirvana flows on behind it all and through it all, and none of it is really real and yet highly personal is just magic. Sometimes psychedelics give us the glimpse of what to try to keep going when we're straight.
That's just my own experience, but before psychedelics, the Dharma was just words. After psychedelics, I understood all the words. After more psychedelics, I didn't need them anymore. (Not really, I still like to read good catchphrases from time to time to get me back there when I'm feeling bad )
Ok, so it's just a thought.
About psychedelics causing a dullness of lucidity? I had similar experiences until I realised about keeping my head up in the storm, then I began using psychedelic experience to challenge my lucidity as an athlete uses temporary weights to train. Trying to just let it flow as the storm of guilt, bad karma and sin hit your mind in the form of demons, bad memories and physical sickness is difficult, but the satisfaction of nodding at them non-commitally as they wear themselves out and eventually die is, well, heaven...
And those realisation points where you realise all is just a dream, so any self and external self is still self, and nirvana flows on behind it all and through it all, and none of it is really real and yet highly personal is just magic. Sometimes psychedelics give us the glimpse of what to try to keep going when we're straight.
That's just my own experience, but before psychedelics, the Dharma was just words. After psychedelics, I understood all the words. After more psychedelics, I didn't need them anymore. (Not really, I still like to read good catchphrases from time to time to get me back there when I'm feeling bad )