Here's something to consider for those of you that are not religious or on the fence.
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Logically either all religions are either false or only ONE is true since they conflict.
If one is true and the world is being run by evil that is lying to us then that true religion would be disproportionally attacked while false ones would be left alone or encouraged.
I can only think of one religion that is attacked above all others.... Christianity.
If it's being attacked / misrepresented by the people trying to enslave / kill me then it must be a threat to them / their plans.
Ergo you should examine Christianity.
Religion becomes very obviously obsolete once you take enough LSD, DMT, etc. You will see the other side (aka where you go when you die). We are all connected as one entity experiencing ourselves objectively. Maybe there were higher evolved being that tried to explain this to the population at one point and it got lost in translation and lead to religion. But at the end of the day - religion exists to provide hope/fear of devine punishment to the masses to prevent revolting toward the government.
You quickly release on psychedelics that this reality is nothing short of the direct manifestation of your individual thoughts and feelings. The universe is just you. There is nothing else. Think positive, be happy, love - and your life will become just that.
Greetings fellow psychonaut!
I found God through psychedelics too and pretty much came to the same conclusion.
When drawing conclusions from psychadelic experiences, I think we should be careful about making assumptions, and how biases affect our perception of what we are 'shown.'
I have an old friend who drew similar conclusions from DMT. No offense - but he acts like the experience taught him everything there is to know about human existence.
My experience with it was similar to what he described. In vivid color it showed me there are other sides to reality that are completely unknown to me. I felt surrounded by love and positivity, and there was some kind of entity (entities?). But I didn't come away with the idea that what I experienced was the true reality, or that this life had no real impact on the afterlife. It was more like I had been working on a puzzle for years and years without making much progress, and then one day I found a pile of puzzle pieces laying underneath the table. It allowed me to see more of the big picture and begin make connections between the practical and the spiritual.
Guess what I'm saying is, in no way did my experience lead me to believe religion was obsolete. Quite to the contrary.
This is what experience does. It is a personal message intended for you, to allow you to thrive and live your life.
It gives you what you can bear at that point. Talk to any ayuhasca-naut.
I've done lots of LSD. DMT, MDA, MDMA, shrooms and research chems you've never heard of for over 20 years of my life and was a militant ashiest.
Had a radical, life changing encounter with the God I claimed to not believe in 10 years ago (while sober) that changed my life overnight. Not a damn thing to do with punishment, but love and grace. You don't even know since you've never experienced it truly.
I've tried both. I know which one is real and which is just a chemical trick of your brain.
You can't account for "objectivity" without bowering form the Christian worldview. EVEYTHING in your worldview is subjective.