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Not really a good analogy. More like a lens. Like the lens of a microscope. But for consciousness. Someone interested in consciousness should learn about them in the same way a microbiologist learns to use a microscope. Or an astronomy with a telescope. Then a person may interpret through their own belief system. I believe this so much that I like the phrase from years ago from one of the larger than life figures. LSD causes "craziness" in people that have not taken it. But caution is needed, much more than looking through a telescope. The mind lens can go to a lot of places.You just become “crazy” for 6 hours. If you believe what you think at this time and what you see then yeah they can become spiritual, they’re pretty convincing also after all that’s why it’s a trip because you believe your mind and your eyes.
Agreed. I always go back to Richard Dawkins. He stated he was intrigued by Aldous Huxley's experiences and said he may try one day. Not sure he has yet. He owes us (if you are reading Richard.... lol) But imagine if we had Carl Sagan take acid? He smoked weed and look what we got. Most should at least try once, but I say a minimum of 5 mushroom trips before going to the grave will help a person.Every curious human should take psychedelics at least a few times. It may not be up your street and then again it may be the most important thing you've ever experienced in life - certainly is for me.
