I think I understand what anon is getting at. LSD can create a temporary yet profound disruption of the thought patterns we call the "ego" -- having the mind-blown. After the mind has been scattered into the metaphorical aether, the "deeper" organizing principles of the brain bring
most of the thought patterns back into place. In a sense it is like being in a room that melts away, you are transported to a place you cannot accurately describe and eventually are brought back to the same room -- yet the furniture is arranged slightly different, maybe something has been added, maybe something taken away. . . this is the critical juncture -- the aftermath of confronting the unknown and having returned. There are three ways people can respond:
1) Ignore what happened and chalk it up to a wild time.
2)Allow things to settle and observe changes in the thinking process. See if new insights hold up or if they are fantastical ideas that have creative and emotional merit but might not be directly applicable to this life. Or...
3) Admit the truth and latch on to the the fact that the highest people on the planet (including Jesus, Buddha, Jerry Garcia and the drummer from Tool) know that inter-dimensional aliens, some light-filled and good, some pure evil, use LSD and its natural relatives to communicate with us. The teachers among them help us fight against the Bug People and the Reptile Lords who are trying to control humanity by feeding off negative energy.
Waging peace on the Insect Overlords is easier than returning to the mundane world. I think subconsciously, somewhere deep, that there may be a rejection of critical thought because it ties us to a world that is flat and restrictive and we know that life is supposed to be more than that.
When those trees talk to you do you honestly think they have the answers of the universe? They haven't even travel around the block for fuck sake.
They communicate using the earth's energetic ley lines that the Pyramids, Chaco Canyon, Stonehenge and Epcot Center at Disney World were built on.