The fact that everyone has their own perception of world views, ideologies and epistemologies, arises the notion that all individual perceptions are at a juxtaposition to each other, and have a kind of parallel effect on what is being percieved. Recent experiments in quantum physics inform us that a system exists in superposition — that is, in all possible states — until we observe that it is only in one specific state.
This little vid explains this well.
Applying this to the inherent individuality of perception implies that everyone may have their own parallel universe inwhich the entanglement of the systems are slightly rearranged. I was watching
this as I compiled this post and the last part tentatively confirmed my hypothesis after I had typed it.
I believe that the observable universe, both external and internal, is infinite. Everyones own perception is technically simultaneuously being the centre of the universe, and the enveloper of the universe. With perception comes creation, which has been frequently been misunderstood for being the other way around.
Consuming compounds that alter the perception of the observer, somehow alter the proccess of creation of the quantum entangled thing that is being viewed/measured imo.
Magick is not bullshit, magick is simply any form of change that the scientific community have not understood, agnowledged or recognized. For example, a vast proportion of effects provided by psychedelics, science has no clue as to the methds of action behind the outcome, so can be classed as magic. Disregarding something as bullshit before you even agnowledge its existence is just as bad as fundamentalism imo, and i am surprised that you would say that amanitadine.
What is with the swiftness to recommend antipsychotics to a progressive thinker? I have seen many of my friends completely lose all curiosity for life after being put on those horrible things after being 'diagnosed' for completely normal things like not fitting in and having abstract beliefs.
Everyone should avoid antipsychotics imo.
Me too, because skepticism is very healthy, but people should be skeptic of the science that tries to tell you whats what too.
This vid shows a good viewpoint on why