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The most important lesson psychedelics have taught you

Well mine is kinda the opposite of the OP.

I've learned not to take our conciousness for granted and that it's not nearly as stable and static as we tend to experience it through the day. With the knowledge of the human mind (if you can really call it knowledge yet) this is no surprise, but to experience how fragile the conciousness and what we call reality is...that's a whole other story.

I think this greatly affected my choice to pursue a scientic carreer (biochemistry to be exact) and to become an atheist.
 
Psychedelics, mushrooms most of all, have taught me that there is an entire other dimensions/universe beyond our physical realm which is either parallel or buried deep within the collective unconsciouse and that death is the end of this little personality or ego I've become acquainted with but not the end of experience. Good thing to know in this crazy world;)
 
They have taught me that there is so much more to our world than we know or will ever be able to know. Except for when we die maybe. and of course all is one.
 
Not to judge a god damn thing. To let the knowledge rain over me and then make a proper decision on something. To never let bias's or human fallacy(the things humans spend their entire lives striving for that are really utterly useless and meaningless...you know like trying to fit in or being "successful" in others eyes, being normal, all that time wasting garbage)tie me down and weaken my mind or body or even spirit. To never allow another person or their ideas hinder me or what I want to do. I could go on for days and days if I felt like it. ;)
 
That nothing is wrong. All things, no matter how big or small, no matter how pleasurable or painful, are inseparably interwoven threads of the entire, mathematically-consistent system of vibrations that we call "the universe". Everything is a part of one incomprehensibly divine perfection.
 
"we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively"

we are just leaves on the tree. if we fall, the tree keeps being as healthy as before
the universe created itself from nothing
 
I learned to trust my inner experiences more than any outward / outside experience.

I consider this to be one of the deepest lessons of my life.

Yeah man, trust your instincts for sure. Go with your gut.

Psychedelics are teaching me not to fear death. I used to be pretty afraid of it before.
I'm not looking to die mind you, but I'm not half as scared to now.
Doesn't mean I will put myself in any more dangerous situations or act any more a fool.
It will all be good eventually no matter what when I do die, and when I do die I will get a super rush you only get once in your life. It might even be good.

Look at what Steve Jobs said when he went.
"Oh Wow, Oh Wow Oh Wow!"

I can agree with many more expressions in this thread as well.
 
That the friends I have are friends for life.

Psychedelics are fun, but they will slap you about if you take the piss.

That LSD is not like the movies say it is.

That LSD is better than the movies say it is, in its own way.
 
I felt my spirit disintegrate into the ocean of energy, i felt the brilliant light of unity. How can a chemical or two do this!?!?!

This. I had this heavy feeling also.
I learned things while I was there too from the ocean of energy.

My thinking is that everyone who says All is one.. this is the reason why.
In the end we all end up in the big spirit pool or something.

In the most ridiculous sense..
The ocean of energy was almost like the episode of Futurama where bender was floating in the god cloud in space being taught and then became a god himself. Whoever wrote that episode knows how we feel. I was shown by the energy that anyone can become a god in their own mind. It's all in how they see themselves. Once I I was shown how to become a god, and I did. Another time, I failed to.

I was shown that creators of religions were misguided prophets. People who don't understand the spiritual ocean or can't quite grasp it. This is why religions such as Christianity believe in a few people being one. The body and the son and the wholy spirit and all that junk. They are confused.

What I have perceived as aliens or beings in other trips I now seem to believe is this ocean of energy teaching me things in the form of spirits. I seem to believe the ocean of energy has an actual location in space. You can only get there by death or substances that can mimic the reactions of death in your mind. It requires some sort of dimension travel.

Perhaps other lifeforms are included in the spirit pool and that's why it feels alien to me when I make contact. Either that or the spirit pool comes to me in the form of alien spirits and alien energy. Others speak of goddesses and wizards and clowns or whatever.

Statements such as this...

"Although the Supersoul appears to be divided, He is never divided. He is situated as one. Although He is the maintainer of every living entity, it is to be understood that He devours and develops all."
- Bhagavad Gita: Chapter 13, Verse 17.

...Also seem to support my theory.
I could relate the "spirit cloud" or "Ocean of Energy" to something that could be called a "super soul" that seemed to teach me things in the form of many souls at once.. Er, All is one teaching me.

I think what people experience in real life near death experiences is the doorway to the transportation device to the other dimension where the ocean of energy is. The bright white light.

Think about it, getting there is usually quite traumatic and flashy. haha
 
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We all end up in the ground therefore were all equal so it doesn't matter how much of a name you make of yourself in life, as long as you live a happy life.
 
Ok so in total..
If I would have never crossed MXE I would have never joined bluelight possibly, which lead me to doing a search for a video from some guy's post which taught me that MXE is a quantum physics experiment of some sort.

Not only that, but all the crazy stuff I "came back" saying all lines right up with exactly everything the quantum physics video said. (Accept for my bad trip I kinda had too much I guess there and wanted to be done)

I am amazed and creeped out! MXE taught me quantum physics in the long run! I guess!? Woot! =D
Science is BOMB!

It doesn't matter that we're all gonna die that's why we don't have to fear it!
We really are all one.
We were already trying to teach me this before I found out!
So amazing!
 
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Out of the many lessons, a few come to mind. I think the most important is humbleness. A psychedelic trip is a fantastic, deep and mystic journey. It makes me feel very "small" in a good way, a bit the same way mighty mountains or a thunderstorm make me feel tiny. It's awe-inspiring. After you've experienced it, you're filled with thoughts about the beauty of life and nature.

Another very important thing, almost as important, is to not take things for granted as much. There are states of consciousness in where you can experience the world in ways inconceivable in a "normal" state of mind.
 
The most important lesson I've learned through psychedelics is the importance of consciousness and with it the importance of life.... of a human life. Through my profound experiences I believe I have found enlightenment and have spread it to friends and family around me. I've learned to pick my head up, jump out of the dark hole of depression and come out reborn with a new knowledge and realization of everything around me. Psychedelics have shown me the path to enlightenment....
 
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