Ixchellian
Bluelighter
I found this thread, digging around for others who have used ego-destruction..... and for the most part found some good, valid stuff.
I never read or listened to Leary until long after my first LSD trip.... and I never could identify much with his trip. Plus the whole guru thing gave him the air of a Harvard snake-oil salesman.... and one on LSD at that....
Very frustrating, but metaphor is the near best we can do in describing the psychedelic experience. It's unfortunate that sometimes language just isn't fit to describe a trip.
The key in using metaphor is to have a reference, something easily grasped.
A simple metaphor is often the most powerful, considering its capacity to carry information and ideas.
.... which becomes the "lotus", with the imposition and realization of many alternating squares (perhaps infinitely) of ego separation. Without, there can only be one square.... as in weed intoxication.
Yay.... metaphors are fun!....
With ego "death", I never felt disembodied or displaced.... just that my experiencing-self was separated from my observing-self. I occupy the same headspace and universe, except that while tripping I see that space as being separated into planes of experience, and can cross the newly divided ego & id at will.
I can sit back and watch, or give myself fully to the trip.
As a psychonaut, I've found that ego destruction is a very potent tool, and one who's fundamentals can even be applied while sober..... not to mention it makes it a lot easier to remember trip details.
Leary was explaining his own trip with his own jargon, he didn;t realize that he should have named and explained his theories in many ways instead of just his own interpretation, I get what he means, but I also get how other people wouldn't get alot of it.
I never read or listened to Leary until long after my first LSD trip.... and I never could identify much with his trip. Plus the whole guru thing gave him the air of a Harvard snake-oil salesman.... and one on LSD at that....
people tend to explain psychedellia in heavily artistic metaphors which makes it vague to those who aren't attached to the exact same pillar of experience, even though they may be witnessing the same phenomenon
Very frustrating, but metaphor is the near best we can do in describing the psychedelic experience. It's unfortunate that sometimes language just isn't fit to describe a trip.
The key in using metaphor is to have a reference, something easily grasped.
A simple metaphor is often the most powerful, considering its capacity to carry information and ideas.
a friend explains LSD trips in this way : people who arent on LSD see the world as a circle, it keeps to itself and has only one looping path, but those on LSD are the square to their circles, the square has several points but can fit the same space that the circle does, superimposing itself over it. the LSD mind sees the point of interest from several perspectives, whereas the circle normal mind may only interpret one meaning from a subject.
.... which becomes the "lotus", with the imposition and realization of many alternating squares (perhaps infinitely) of ego separation. Without, there can only be one square.... as in weed intoxication.
Yay.... metaphors are fun!....

With ego "death", I never felt disembodied or displaced.... just that my experiencing-self was separated from my observing-self. I occupy the same headspace and universe, except that while tripping I see that space as being separated into planes of experience, and can cross the newly divided ego & id at will.
I can sit back and watch, or give myself fully to the trip.
As a psychonaut, I've found that ego destruction is a very potent tool, and one who's fundamentals can even be applied while sober..... not to mention it makes it a lot easier to remember trip details.