I don't know whether you'd call it "creating metaphysics". If someone is trying to make death less frightening then obviously you come up with stories about how there's a caring God and there's 72 virgins waiting for you - I can't see the 72 virgins story coming out of psychedelic contemplation.
I mean how far do you go with this theory that stories have to come from psychedelic use? Do Grimms fairy tales come from psychedelic use? You can make up fanciful stories without taking psychedelics - just ask a 5 year old to make up a story and you'll get the most incredible stories.
and i challenge the notion that natural selection produced us
I'd have to disagree with you on that one quantum.
Thus when ever that happens, no matter what culture you are, you are going to reevaluate your values, thereby bringing tremendous change of some sort.
But you're assuming that people took psychedelics like people do nowadays. I don't believe ancient cultures used them like that. I've been reading about the aztec use of mushrooms and it's disappointing - their use seemed limited to the Kings and they were usually used in ceremonies often based around sacrificing children to the sun. There wasn't much tripping for contemplation.
Aztecs have used mushrooms for centuriesand so has the lineage of Maria's family and peoples
Well you say "used" but they wern't "used" like me and you would understand the term. Young aztec kids didn't get up and say "Hey, lets go and trip today eh?".
And, mushrooms wern't particularly big in Sabinas village. They were frowned upon - whenever Marias parents caught her taking mushrooms they would tell her not to. And once again there doesn't appear to be any use of them for fun or psychedelic contemplation - their use is strictly limited to witchdoctor type ceremonies where someone would ask Sabina to trip to try and help their sick child. Like you'd ask a guy to perform a voodoo ceremony if you lived in Haiti.
The information about her life I got from the book "Maria Sabina: Her life and chants" by Alvaro Estrada.
It might be disappointing but I think the greatest and most valuable period of psychedelic use in human history has been the last 50 years.
I never said that psychedelics immediately caused people to make up stories and metaphysics, like if they were high when they deiced to make up stories. I only said that it brought a shift in awareness that LEAD to questions which brought these metaphysics and belief systems, once they were down! They would only have to take it once, so its not about getting high and making up stories like some kids do today.
Ancient people make their own stories based on their own psyche, psychedelics only open the mind up to ask such questions instead of being the source of information themselves.
Look, I know that me saying no to natural selection shaping us is radical.
But if you research the facts surrounding our quick and uniquely special emergence out of life, its too different. For one our brains grew tremendously in size due to environmental change that only affected our species for some reason, this was the first time something in evolution ever happened like this. There are many other points and I wrote a paper on it.
No i am not assuming they took it they way they we did. I am only pointing out its universal function, which is to mimic, block, and bring about changes neurotransmitters in the neuron synapses which cause radical shifts in behavior and perception. So you have this experience, plus the intelligence and social-ness of humans- that unique combination only exists in is- and you get this unique reaction of not only a weird experience, but the desire to communicate it to others and make symbols for it (i.e. make up stories and myths of reality).
And just because ancient people took them does not make them civilized at all! My whole point is that they are central to why we are they way we are. Now some may say that's putting it up on a pedestal, but I think that to say its not is to degrade it and not see it for what it truly is. This negativity toward it for being the consciousness changer that it is was mixed up with the overall drug sentiment the west has. We in this society are very xenophobic and do not like customs which do not help us in work. And during the Calvinistic times (lol i know) the church did not want you to have a direct experience of anything numinous, that's why they suppressed pagan plant cults. So today we have inherited this attitude and it infests out perceptions today.
Therefore we should see these plants and fungi for what they are, the Pandora box which revealed to us our own existence.
And as for Maria, I did not read that book and if that's true they made fun of her, then those people are arrogant assholes lol.
But the last you said may be true only because today would be greater then before because we are using these chems not just accidentally, but consciously. So although in the past these plants and fuingi catalyzed our symbolic culture, these last 50 years may be the most valuable period because people are using them consciously and not just accidentally, and in larger numbers in conjunction with technology and information.