RobotRipping
Bluelighter
^not to harass you or anything but in a true state of ego-loss you aren't going to be scared, you literally have no sense of self temporarily anyway. I usually don't realize I even had it until after it's over. The scary part is before it happens when you feel like you're being launched out of a cannon. The only true self we have is from our ego, the self does not exist without it.
I agree with !!4iV4HF9R34g, in saying that ego-death is impossible without dying; ego-loss is more like ego-softening where the ego takes a back seat and is still somewhat there to observe. I usually have very little memory of the experience, mostly the before and after. There's no sense of control in the situation, it's just raw experience. I don't get ego loss from the typical psychedelics, at least not consistently in any way. 5-meo-dmt and salvia are the only drugs that have this power over me. With 5-meo-dmt I take a hit and feel a massive rush, am shot out of my body, stop breathing and enter the 'void.' Afterwards i find the whole experience frightening but after you inhale it it's like being at the peak of a roller coaster ride.
I can sort of see Ismene's point now, that ego-death is overused as a term to describe regular old intense psychedelic experiences. I still believe that it's possible to lose your sense of self, temporarily, which is probably better described as ego-loss or ego-lessening or something. If you have a memory that it happened to 'you' then there must be a little part of the ego still there. The experiences are more than just 'being high' but I can't describe them properly, they are strange, ineffable, and fleeting.
I agree with !!4iV4HF9R34g, in saying that ego-death is impossible without dying; ego-loss is more like ego-softening where the ego takes a back seat and is still somewhat there to observe. I usually have very little memory of the experience, mostly the before and after. There's no sense of control in the situation, it's just raw experience. I don't get ego loss from the typical psychedelics, at least not consistently in any way. 5-meo-dmt and salvia are the only drugs that have this power over me. With 5-meo-dmt I take a hit and feel a massive rush, am shot out of my body, stop breathing and enter the 'void.' Afterwards i find the whole experience frightening but after you inhale it it's like being at the peak of a roller coaster ride.
I can sort of see Ismene's point now, that ego-death is overused as a term to describe regular old intense psychedelic experiences. I still believe that it's possible to lose your sense of self, temporarily, which is probably better described as ego-loss or ego-lessening or something. If you have a memory that it happened to 'you' then there must be a little part of the ego still there. The experiences are more than just 'being high' but I can't describe them properly, they are strange, ineffable, and fleeting.
