Originally posted by Lexion
Are you promoting drugs, their use, or the religious aspect ?
This is just my opinion of course, but I feel that the OP is just letting us see a glimpse of how a different culture of people are leading their
lives in this great wide world of ours in 2006.
What's wrong with that?
If you are interested in this subject, may I recommend the book "
The Cosmic Serpent"
by Jeremy Narby. It's a very interesting read indeed.
Narby’s central message is that shamanic knowledge, gained from direct communication with certain hallucinogenic plants, predates by centuries
if not millennia modern scientific data about the basis of life. He notes that shamanic visions of entwined or double serpents, recorded throughout
history and across the world, foreshadowed in remarkable detail the twentieth-century discovery of the double-helix or “twisted ladder” structure
of DNA, the fundamental molecule of life.
Many shamans use special plant “guides,” such as ayahuasca, peyote, or psilocybin mushrooms, along with special chants, whistles, drumming, or
dancing to prepare the mind for receiving altered states of consciousness capable of penetrating alternative realities. In Narby’s case, his
“spirit-guide” was ayahuasca, and he writes of his first initiation:
"These enormous snakes are there, my eyes are closed and I see a spectacular world of brilliant lights, and in the middle of these hazy thoughts, the
snakes start talking to me without words. They explain that I am just a human being. I feel my mind crack, and in the fissures, I see the bottomless
arrogance of my presuppositions. It is profoundly true that I am just a human being, and, most of the time, I have the impression of understanding
everything, whereas here I find myself in a more powerful reality that I do not understand at all and that, in my arrogance, I did not even suspect
existed. I feel like crying in view of the enormity of these revelations. Then it dawns on me that this self-pity is a part of my arrogance. I feel so
ashamed that I no longer dare feel ashamed."
[edit on 9/10/06 by Implosion]