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Bluelighter
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God does not exist...
Therefore mushrooms cannot be forbidden.
Therefore mushrooms cannot be forbidden.
I mean historical evidence ranging from the word of mouth of secret societies, cave art, spiritual documents such as the Rig Veda and other sanskrit texts, the Bible, and many other spiritual documents, not to mention the long-standing history of shamanic use of psychedelics from Siberia to the Amazon.
I don't think anybody is specifically trying to link abrahamic religions with psychedelics as oppose to other organized belief systems. It's just that there are these anomalies in these stories, and some people are pondering over where the basis of those stories would have come from. We could be talking about any of the religions and spiritual histories.
Sorry, this is a crock of shit. 8( You often drop in to the "bad trip" threads to say that bad trips don't exist, yet here you are now saying that high-dose mushrooms will send most people who take them in to insanity. Obviously both viewpoints are absurd.
Psychoactive substances were the staple of the mystery schools of the levant. These ancient practices of divination using psychedelics go way back before the Roman era. Tripping was one of their main ways of seeking universal "knowledge" (as it were).
Ah, this thread reminds me of the Bluelight of old, when the boards were full of provocative threads like this. These days it's all RC this, RC that...
God does not exist...
Therefore mushrooms cannot be forbidden.
Yes you're are correct!!! At least that's what my bible says.On the sixth day god made mushrooms <----fact
What does the crucifiction of Jesus have to do with your ridiculous claim that people 2000 years ago would have been burned at the stake for taking mushrooms?
I would say that psychedelics have played a role in some aspects of ancient religion
Even, dare I say it...ABRAHAMIC?!!![]()
Its a cliche to be anti-religion, but I think the world will be a whole better when all this segregation and dogma fades away, as it should and will.
Claiming you could talk to God on a mushroom wouldn't have upset fundamentalist christians and Islamists 2000 years ago?
Probably not, but I think that ancient shamanic rituals might have used psychedelics, as may some early believers in beliefs such as Hinduism and (maybe).
Um, neither of those religions had really been invented yet 2000 years ago. Christianity as a religion separate from Judaism wasn't established till well after the death of Christ, and Muhammed wasn't born until 570 A.D.
Combined with sacrificial worship - cutting childrens/virgins throats so the Gods look kindly on them.
Pretty narrow-minded there.
In what sense?
But I'd say the most ancient religion would be a sort of nature worship
Combined with sacrificial worship - cutting childrens/virgins throats so the Gods look kindly on them
Its just narrowminded to equate "nature worship" with the human sacrifice that has appeared in religious rituals for thousands of years.
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