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Magical Mushrooms truly Sacred! Could help one possibly unlock the secrets of Univers

aguythatlikessmoke

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"If we imagine history running back in time, we inevitably come to the epoch of the "big squeeze" with all the galaxies, stars, atoms and atomic nuclei squeezed, so to speak, to a pulp. During that early stage of evolution, matter must have been dissociated into its elementary components. . . . We call this primordial mixture ylem.

At this first point in the evolution of the present cycle, according to this first-rank physicist, there existed only the Unbecome, the Unborn, the Unformed. And this, according to astrophysicists, is the way it will end; the silent unity of the Unformed. The Tibetan Buddhists suggest that the uncluttered intellect can experience what astrophysics confirms. The Buddha Vairochana, the Dhyani Buddha of the Center, Manifester of Phenomena, is the highest path to enlightenment. As the source of all organic life, in him all things visible and invisible have their consummation and absorption. He is associated with the Central Realm of the Densely- Packed, i.e., the seed of all universal forces and things are densely packed together. This remarkable convergence of modern astrophysics and ancient lamaism demands no complicated explanation. The cosmological awareness- and awareness of every other natural process- is there in the cortex. You can confirm this preconceptual mystical knowledge by empirical observation and measurement, but it's all there inside your skull. Your neurons "know" because they are linked directly to the process, are part of it.] The mind in its conditioned state, that is to say, when limited to words and ego games, is continuously in thought-formation activity. The nervous system in a state of quiescence, alert, awake but not active is comparable to what Buddhists call the highest state of dhyana (deep meditation) when still united to a human body. The conscious recognition of the Clear Light induces an ecstatic condition of consciousness such as saints and mystics of the West have called illumination."
The Shroomery's Take

"Ego loss"..sometimes called "Ego transcendence" or "Ego death", is the state of mind when one temporarily bypasses, sees through, or otherwise transcends the limits of the ego.

Often this is reported as feeling a loss of sense of self identity, no sense of time/beginning. A feeling of being connected with the universe filled with love and peace and everything being one. The other side of this spectrum could be utter chaos, depending on your worldview and beliefs.

The ego is the function of the mind/consciousness that "filters" perceived reality through a set of pre-conceived notions and assumptions. It's basic function is to protect the mind/body from perceived threats to its reality. The ego can be associated with the "beta" brainwave, such as when you are actively engaged in conversation or doing something physical.

Ego loss, this author feels.. is an inaccurate term. Ego transcendence is a better description.
The ego is not some annoying obstacle to be rid of. It is a tool for spiritual growth, and has many lessons to teach us. One must not struggle against the ego, but flow with it, understand it, accept it, and become one with it. This is transcending the ego.

To go through ego loss, in laymans terms.. is to transcend the limits of the ego/individual personality, and become more aware of our existance as eternal spiritual beings.

A Article I picked up. Sometimes I think about the purpose of life my purpose why life is short, what happens after life. Magical mushrooms truly are amazing, Their Pharmacology amazes me. I am surprised about the feeling of Unity they bring, the feeling of Joy they can bring and the feeling of beauty of Life they bring. Today I was reminiscing on my first 2-3 mushroom trips which truly where just amazing experiences. They helped me learn a lot ,but they also made me question even more things about the complexity of life and the purpose of humanity. It made me realize that plants fungi etc and Humans have a special connection as why do our neurons or why does our brain even get effect to such drastic way when we ingest these things? I believe they were truly meant to be ingested by Humans that way we can expand our mind and view the world or reality through a different window. Anybody else have input?

PS after my first few mushroom trip which I haven't tripped in the past 3-4 months , they made me somewhat more open and they made me question even more things about life even things that are simple and irrelevant although Important. Life is truly sacred. Mushrooms seem to have a strong effect long after tripping what it is I cant describe. Seems like they revealed things to me but also put me in a state where I am questioning even more things.
WHo else had this occur to themselves?
I am also amazed at how good a good mushroom trip can feel its like medicine for the soul. Its spectacular viewing the world through such a window though I have been through tough trips these trips make me fear the power of shrooms.
 
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Great write up...

And yes, Im sure many members here will agree with your statements about mushrooms revealing things to one self. Including myself.

My first couple experiences with mushrooms were with normal cube strains (after researching and thinking back to what they looked like, dosage, ect.) and only gave me ++ experiences. But then one fateful night I came across a strain I still have not been able to identify. I took a full 8th with my close friend (who became my true brother after this night). I started feeling it almost immediately (no joke) and was full blown tripping my balls off in 30 minutes with it only going up and up and upppp! I experienced the full psychedelic trip that night. Complete ego "loss", full on hallucinations, and eventually blasted off (passed out/closed eyes) into a whole different world. Cast away was on TV that night, and as the scene where the plane is going down was on, I began to feel like I was the pilot, as it got more and more intense, I became more and more the pilot himself in the plane. When it crashes and the screen goes black- that is when I died..... I awoke on the beach with Tom Hanks. Literally. I full on could turn in any direction, walk in any direction, and I was on that fucking island with Tom Hanks, and of course Wilson. I can't remember how long it lasted (a good while) before I "awoke" and realized I was in my buddies basement watching a movie, but for a while I was gone. The brother that ate those magical mushies with me, became myself that night, and I became him. We became one person. We were talking to each other telepathically during the peak too. Our minds were one. I love him as my brother to this day because of that night. We were great friends before but that trip made us the closest humans.

I kinda rambled on there about my trip, I should write up a real trip report on it sometime... I lost my train of thought because I was watching the new Mentalist episode while typing. Sorry.

That mushroom trip is still my number one psychedelic experience. I have dosed hundreds of times with different drugs, even gone into the ten strip land with LSD (that rivals this experience however, VERY close call now that I think about it....).

These ideas and feelings you have about your experiences are all apart of the world of psychs. Welcome, enjoy your stay. Glad you have opened up your mind, but do not overdue it as many do. It is a sacred experience, and it took me a few years of frying myself to realize this. Peace & Love.

EDIT: OH! And for the "unlocking the secrets of the universe" idea... That mushroom experience I talked about above- my friend and I kept trying to "find the key" to unlocking the universe that night. We kept repeating ourselves over and over with that idea.
 
First off, i totally agree with the power of mushrooms you depict. Secondly, never be afraid of the mushroom, you should only be careful of products of your own mind!

I have had such intense mushroom experiences that I've experienced direct telepathic communication with others, i've viewed my existence in the form of a spinning sphere of 3d shapes in the form of +'s, X's, and O's that were blue, pink, and yellow. Gravity has shifted from below me to the upward northeast position relative to my body, or became nonexistent altogether in my perception. I've experienced what has seemed to have been the traveling of my energy body through space at incredible, yet controllable speeds. I feel like i've experienced spaghettification and cosmical consciousness. I've experienced my self in what seemed like a past life as a shaman, and clearly saw vivid tattoo patterns all over my body. I've had the feeling that I directly influenced weather patterns.

They can be quite the mind shifter, for sure. I now believe in so many things that I had never even considered before, thanks to psychedelics. I don't regret any experience.
 
I completely agree with you at all points. Mushroom trips can get quite intense. I love it though and I love the people who trip cause I truly believe that if more people tripped this world would be a better place.
Though some people cant handle mushrooms. Even i had a tough trip but I had more of the good times on Shrooms.
 
god...mushrooms...amazing plant/chemical. They can teach us so much about the planet we live on, the species we are, and ourselves, most of all. happy tripping.
 
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