Karcinogenious
Bluelighter
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- Dec 11, 2010
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So what does everybody think about the possibility that some naturally-occurring psychedelics may act as exopheromones? Perhaps it's the plant/fungi kingdom's way of keeping advanced life in line, a way of protecting itself from destruction. McKenna has talked about this before and that is what got me thinking about it. What if (and I am primarily referring to Psilocybin and Mescaline and possibly weed too, but only if it is incorporated as lifestyle) that is the ultimate purpose of psychedelics? Look at the Native Americans and the hippies of the sixties -- two groups of people who respect trees and nature more than any other group pretty much -- and psilocybin, mescaline (and weed at least for hippies) was a major part of their lifestyle. I know psychedelics do a lot, but one recurring feeling I always have on high doses of psychedelics, no matter what they may be, is the feeling that I am just a cog in the clockwork of the universe, just a grain of sand on the beach of the collective consciousness, etc, and I always feel more respectful and even in awe of nature for weeks after (at least after breakthrough DMT/Mushroom doses). I have thrown this idea around with my friends before and people always think it is a really interesting theory -- I really want to see what fellow bluelighters think.
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