swilow
Bluelight Crew
Issy, I think you mention Timothy Leary more then anyone here...
His thoughts are not such an influence. I think of him as an interesting historical character but no real authority. Some of what he said had worth.

Well, I wasn't in a state where I new anything at that point, and I could definitely not choose to see it differently when it was all going on. But I guess it's impossible to put into words, and therefor also difficult to explain.
Issy, I think you mention Timothy Leary more then anyone here...His thoughts are not such an influence. I think of him as an interesting historical character but no real authority. Some of what he said had worth.
But it's only when you look back on it you pick up the similarities tho. It's like going to a spiritualist meeting and someone saying "I'm getting a message from someone with white hair who has a pain in his lower body" - your brain will desperately think back on something vaguely similar and you'll be convinced he's talking to you. There's a whole spiritualist movement based around this tendency of some humans to recognise similarities/coincidences when there really arn't any.
Ismene said:Tim is the key individual in all this tho - the term "ego-death" comes from his book The psychedelic experience - that starts with the phrase "That which is ego-death is coming to you". Presumably that's where all the bullshit started.
luxray said:Even tho you think this is all bullshit, people still experience it.
In fact, I didn't know there was a name for it, before I told people about what happened, that I stopped existing, that the universe stopped existing, that I died/never had been alive, or whatever.
Same logic you seem to be applying Ismene, as people's 'breakthrough' experiences vary somewhat too, just like with ego death. I don't deny there is such thing as breaking through regardless.
To a blind person, sight does not exist. Yet I would argue, from my sighted perspective, that it does. And very few blind people would try to tell me I was bullshitting.![]()
No, breaking through on DMT is a very obvious experience available to everyone. I've been tripping for 10 years with doses sufficent to stun a charging gorilla and the thought of death has never occured to me. On the contrary I've never felt more alive and more aware of who I am than when I'm tripping.
death, as a concept, is not a uniformly negative idea. Its just inevitable.
That doesn't sound really sound like an ego-death. It sounds more like a typical psychedelic experience where you feel at one with everything.
And even tho you didn't have a clue in what context or meaning it was originally meant, you instantly linked it to what you experienced.
To a blind person, sight does not exist. Yet I would argue, from my sighted perspective, that it does. And very few blind people would try to tell me I was bullshitting.![]()
xork said:I have often tried to just use the term "ego loss" rather than ego death, and ego loss happens to varying degrees and in different ways, sometimes to the point of total ego death/ceasing to exist as an individual entity (seemingly at least). Would that be less confusing for people? I think so. This is such a tired debate about here...
lightray said:It's, at least for me, impossible even describing
lux said:I stopped existing, that the universe stopped existing, that I died/never had been alive, or whatever.
This makes more sense than ego death.I have often tried to just use the term "ego loss" rather than ego death, and ego loss happens to varying degrees and in different ways, sometimes to the point of total ego death/ceasing to exist as an individual entity (seemingly at least). Would that be less confusing for people? I think so. This is such a tired debate about here...
xork said:Also, I experienced ego death on a dissociative once (MXE), and though there were some core similarities, it was also quite different, especially in what happened when I got there. Rather than becoming everything simultaneously, I became the one single thing that exists
You will find plenty enough people just like me who seemingly cannot achieve this breakthrough/hyperspace experience on DMT, so no, I would not say it's a 'very obvious experience available to everyone'.
How is it like evangelical Christianity?