Mixcoatl

I doubt God when sober :(

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26 minutes ago, gengar said:

Horrible advice, and shows the negative mental effects of your chronic psychedelic use. If you can't notice it sober than you can't notice it sober.
 

Huicholes in my country use to eat peyote for five years everyday in order to understand the medicine and become marakames (a kind of shaman). But they are respected just because they follow ancient rituals from their ancestors.

Psychedelics have shown me things that were unimaginable from sober state or methods like meditation. I agree that once you have had the insight, it's the best thing to integrate it to life. However, I'm very curious about psychedelics and I don't have any problem to keep on doing them as they have shown me a lot of things of myself.

"If you can't notice it sober then you can't notice it sober". You're just eliminating the possibility that one day I can reach that state as sober that I've only reached with bufo alvarius so far.

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1 hour ago, Mixcoatl said:

As I understand, you can recognize God with your current mind because it is infinite in some dimensions (try to find the limit of your imagination, you can't) I think that's God. That's why there are some techniques that could approach you to recognize God. Your mind is already God as your imagination is infinite but as the Cantor theory says, there are always larger infinites. 

I already said that it's about being bc you have to be your mind to recognize the infiniteness of your imagination. You don't have to know it, you just have to be. You smoke bufo and you become a larger mind, you just have to be that mind to recognize it.

That's fair. Our minds do share their infiniteness with God's mind, but they are not the same. Within our universe, there are larger minds and smaller minds, like your reference to Cantor theory supports. But I think God's mind is an infinity that is beyond Cantor's theory, because His Eternal nature prevents him from being bound to a theory in spacetime. So it is the ultimate infinity, eventhough Cantor's theory says there is no largest infinity because Cantor's theory wouldn't apply to It.

Being your mind does give you indications to its infiniteness, but as agreed, doesn't mean you can know all of it fully. It was never about being God, because already our minds share their infiniteness with Him, but about recognizing the illusion of duality between our minds and the known, the observer and the observed.

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