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Psychadelics and reality

Bucklecroft Rudy

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San Pedro, The Miracle Healer
An Interview with an Andean Huachumera (San Pedro Healer)
by Ross Heaven


I first drank San Pedro in the 1990s and that experience overturned everything I thought I knew about reality. During my visions, out in the mountains, I saw a stairway of light on a nearby hill and I called my shaman over to explain it.

"There is nothing to explain", he shrugged. "It is a stairway of light".

"You mean you see it too?" I asked.

"Of course", he said. "Take a photograph if you don't believe it is there". I thought he was crazy. How could I photograph a vision: something that was just in my head? But I didn't want to be disrespectful so I took the picture anyway.

Later I got it developed, and there it was: a stairway of light, just as I'd seen it, although I had never seen it there in the mountains before and you will probably not see it now. I called my shaman and he came over to look at the picture, although he didn't seem that surprised by it, like I was.

"That's what I've been trying to tell you!" he said. "These things are not just in your mind. They exist. San Pedro opens your eyes to what is already there!"

San Pedro had shown me reality as it actually was, but it had also changed what I thought of as real. I now understood the vast power we humans have, and that we can manifest anything we choose; we just have to believe we can. San Pedro teaches us how to believe.

This may just be the author projecting his psychadelic memory onto the photo, but still, have any of you encountered similar visions/phenomena that defy explanation?
 
Not really, and having read the rest of that paper, I'm skeptical about most of what he's saying. I have had highly improbable things happen while on mescaline, though.
 
A respected Buddhist told me he saw a Yogi in India put his foot in a rock to demonstrate how reality was a projection of the mind. His friend took a picture of this and he said it was effectively on the picture.

I've to admit that the only time I felt my mind transcending what we usually call the reality, the reality changed accordingly to my mind.
 
A respected Buddhist told me he saw a Yogi in India put his foot in a rock

I second Roger&Me's LOL. I say your "respected Buddhist" is either semi-psychotic or a bullshit artist. You need to be a little more gullible. I don't doubt that reality is projection from consciousness at a level above ours, but that as far we, other projections ourselves, are concerned, it's effectively "real."
 
What is real anymore.... LOL

But really, sounds like some BS.

And there is no evidence to back up any of the claims made on this thread...

But I guess it also always comes down to... You guessed it... FAITH.
 
psychedelic means mind manifesting. I've had things happen to me that are completely unexplainable while on LSD. My most profound experience was my realization that i was god and that life was a manifestation of my mind. I also realized every conscious thing is god and death is good. life is about transformation. But back to the topic the third or fourth trip i took i was at DEMF(detroit electronic music festival) and was tripping hard. I felt like I had just unearthed some amazing secret and that the way everything was happening was perfect. I ran into some random girl and we made eye contact she was definitely tripping too, she looked at me and said "i know its perfect isnt it" and just walked away during that eye contact it was like our souls intertwined. psychedelic drugs are powerful and the potential they have is amazing it is very sad about their legal status when i know that if some of these people the stigmatize it and make it taboo were to try it they would be different happier people.
 
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