Recommended? And if so do we got any teachers?
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Absolutely not. You do enough psychedelics and you will discover that the spirit realm is very real and dangerous. Yes there are physical benefits at low doses and yes it’s extremely scary but interesting at high doses. The problem is that you’re opening spiritual doors in your life and the entities on the other side are deceitful and wicked. I’m an ex psychonaut, used to do insane doses. I can promise you one thing, you’ll never be the same person after a real heroic dose of your chosen psychedelic. You might also end up with ptsd.
I really do believe a spiritual explorer must do it prayerfully which means invoking the name of Jesus and asking for guards at the gate, because hallucinogenics and other drugs including alcohol create areas in a person's etheric body that allow negative spirits to come in. If you don't, you may see and hear things you think are illusions but that are entities. You think they leave because the drug wears off? Don't count on that. Doesn't matter that my experiences were a long time ago. I can tell you, they did affect the rest of my life in some very sad ways. I did not know the love of Jesus, back then.
Do you think Jesus really wants to be invoked for protection because you're taking some drugs that he pretty clearly said you shouldn't be taking, though?
If you need Him, He will probably be there for you. But I don't like the idea of "using Jesus", when He probably has better things to do besides trip sitting those who refuse to follow Him as He described.
That said, I have seen His power in that realm, and it's amazing to witness the sheer supremacy of Christ in the spiritual realm.
The name of Jesus isn't to be misused. The disciples, those closest to Him, tried to cast out a demon in Jesus' name yet were unable to. His name carries no magic. He casts out the demon and explained to the disciples that this kind of demon can only be removed by prayer. Imagine that, nothing was so strong as the faith of Jesus, who tells us the faith of a mustard seed (very small seed) can move mountains.