the transcendental experience (be it through meditation or psychedelic use) is to me, like a membrane of sorts....to pass through it, the unenlightened ego must dissolve or liquify. once through we experience the 'absolute truth of reality' and catch a glimpse of enlightenment. however, when our transcendental experience fades, we as existees slip back through the membrane and solidify back into our forms(ie egos, conscious beings).
using this model for the psychedelic moments of absolute truth...i feel that 'enlightenment', or absolute wisdom, is not only having 'seen the light' but rather being able to reform ourselves in accord with it. the enlightened being, is one who doesn't have to dissolve to enter the absolute truths. he is one who coexists as both raw energy experiencing the infinity, as well as the conscious ego experience corporeal physical existence.
^this being said, high yogi, i feel where you are lacking in your attempts to explain your realizations is this: you are not bringing the realizations into your conscious ego in a way which is describable to the 'unenlightened' being. or if you are bringing into yourself, you are not arranging it in a way which stands up against factualism...these people are scientific..! they are factualists and empiricists...they are not easily swayed. and its a shame to see such beautiful realizations becoming the source of opposition.
in the same way as i feel enlightenment works, so too i feel the process of integrating 'higher realizations' into the conscious mind works (even if those higher realizations are less than complete, ie still less-than enlightened)....I feel where you are coming from highyogi, and i dig your ideas regarding love being the absolute truth and so forth. however, you are not organizing these realizations into tangible explanations. you are not forcing these scientists to have their minds blown...lol. and it can be done..! so don't give up. its just not as easy as single sentence rebuttals, thats where fallacious non-logic takes hold.
there are countless 'truths' that i know of, from experience, regarding the nature of reality, and the manifestation of physical occurance which, however unfortunately, will probably never be spoken of on bluelight....not to discourage you in 'spilling the beans' though

. it's just that the only realizations worth mentioning on here, are ones which you have arranged in an absolutely intellectual way. and anything can be explained intellectually, it just takes some practice...some practice 'bridging the gap'. i feel more recently, i have been a little more capable of explaining some of these more mystical aspects of reality, even to the layman (or damned scientist

), and i have full faith that in time i will be able (as a good shaman is capable of) to explain mysticism without being able to be opposed. but it's baby steps, my friend, baby steps.
when you arrange you ideas appropriately, according to the audience being spoken to, the audience will listen. in my experience through the years, i have learned to phrase things different ways depending on who i am speaking to. it's much easier to talk of the spirit realm and more esoteric experiences with those of whom i am seeing eye-to-eye with, my fellow spiritual seekers. though, i'm telling you from experience, that you can 'trick' even the close-minded avg joe into hearing out your esoteric ideas if you simply phrase it right. and in the case of blue light, you have to have logic and intellectual organization mapped out to a T. why? because there are some smart motherfuckers on this site...and they won't be easily swayed by a statement as bubbly and spacey as 'love is the ultimate truth'. you've gotta get creative with your expressions on here. transcend your linguistic boundries.....and then, before you know it, they will know that love is the ultimate truth...they will feel it.
in an empirically dominated world, where our own experiences rule our understandings of truth...you have to really work hard to get your own experiences understood by the masses. becuase when you experienced them, you 'knew' the truth....you were in the higher consciousness and you felt the 'realness' of your understandings. and by the same movement with which you climbed from that state and brought your conscious description back with you, so to you must describe accordingly to your audience, so that upon the neuro-firing of 'thinking your thought', they too, are brought to the 'feeling' of understanding (or the conscious agreeance that 'this is legitimate information'). you can experience multitudes of realizations, and understand them personally to their fullest, but if you are incapable of getting someone else to see the light that you saw then what good is it speaking definitively..?
don't take this post as a rip though friend, i like what you're saying. take this is inspiration to go the full mile in getting your truths out there into the world....(and bringing us back to the topic of the thread): THAT is the true power of the shaman (beyond healing) to Be Capable of Explaining the Higher Order to His People.
this is what separates the 'whack jobs' from the shaman. the shaman can't be argued, for his explanations are formulated with solidity capable of showing the layman the realness of the spirit. his truth can be felt, not only heard. his words show the way to realization, not spur debate...
all will be revealed in due time...i'd love to divulge some more of my understandings when the time is right...and you too, highyogi, in time will explain your understandings in a way which is impeccably true and inarguable. there is so much to be learned....and i am working on bridging that gap. i am a scientist and a shaman, and am starting to see the 'shamanic model of the universe' or inversely, the 'physical model of the spirit'. :D
peace and truth,
blessings and progress,
harmonious potential,
-tUt