Reply to Did I get this right about psychedelic hallucinations?

Leo Gura
By Leo Gura,
@Fran11 That is easily explained by the fact that your consciousness has a certain baseline homeostatic flow. This flow is what we ordinarily call "reality". Psychedelics disrupt this flow, thereby changing reality. But then the flow goes back to what it was. Like throwing a rock into a river. If your consciousness wasn't like this, you'd literally be considered insane because you wouldn't have a stable sense of "reality". There are people who can manifest millions of dollars in their own realities. But you call such people insane. If you could manifest a million dollars in your reality, everyone around you would call you insane and they'd probably lock you up or kill you for witchcraft.