Just wanted to give a heads up, fren. The mescaline (phens) was way milder than some of the heavier stuff (trypts) but, there’s a reason why high level jews are pushing this stuff on us, because they worship those demons (the Babylonian star from Amos 5:26/Acts 7:43 they went back to after 70AD) and it’s a part of their new age religion.
“George Soros funded this 9,000-word article on why conservative Christians should drink ayahuasca”
So, already when I read this article, they are a bunch of people who want to have a spiritual woo experience. And they get together, and they do. This is basically what Pahnke and Leary found in the Good Friday Experiment, which gave psilocybin to divinity students. Only one of them had to be chased down and tranquilized, it was a very successful experiment.
But what was found is that a large majority of them (but not all) had a spiritual experience of some sort, when they were directed toward that. But the question is why you would want to have such an experience in the first place? Well, that is another question entirely.
“Colonialism … is what I’m working to heal,” said one attendee, a Western-trained medical researcher with significant ayahuasca experience under her belt. “I’m trying to think through social crisis as an illness,” said another veteran. “I just want to know that we are safe, and we are held, and we are loved, to know myself and love myself,” said yet another.
These are not serious people. Like, why do you care what happens to them when they get drunk? I imagine they say utterly stupid stuff. Should we ban alcohol?
The problem is that with things being forgotten, we don't know how much these substances were used. Mescaline, LSD, psilocybin were used in VERY LARGE doses in hospital settings in Vancouver, Canada, for example, Hollywood Hospital. There is a nice little book about it. Anyway, there are no reports of contact with discarnate entities in these reports. People sometimes urinated themselves, etc. but the reports also contained their own writing, self-reports about experiences, observations, and they did not encounter snakes telling them to cut people open on ritual altars.
Just wanted to give a heads up, fren. The mescaline (phens) was way milder than some of the heavier stuff (trypts) but, there’s a reason why high level jews are pushing this stuff on us, because they worship those demons (the Babylonian star from Amos 5:26/Acts 7:43 they went back to after 70AD) and it’s a part of their new age religion.
“George Soros funded this 9,000-word article on why conservative Christians should drink ayahuasca”
https://nitter.poast.org/realChrisBrunet/status/1851232164467343788
So, already when I read this article, they are a bunch of people who want to have a spiritual woo experience. And they get together, and they do. This is basically what Pahnke and Leary found in the Good Friday Experiment, which gave psilocybin to divinity students. Only one of them had to be chased down and tranquilized, it was a very successful experiment.
But what was found is that a large majority of them (but not all) had a spiritual experience of some sort, when they were directed toward that. But the question is why you would want to have such an experience in the first place? Well, that is another question entirely.
“Colonialism … is what I’m working to heal,” said one attendee, a Western-trained medical researcher with significant ayahuasca experience under her belt. “I’m trying to think through social crisis as an illness,” said another veteran. “I just want to know that we are safe, and we are held, and we are loved, to know myself and love myself,” said yet another.
These are not serious people. Like, why do you care what happens to them when they get drunk? I imagine they say utterly stupid stuff. Should we ban alcohol?
The problem is that with things being forgotten, we don't know how much these substances were used. Mescaline, LSD, psilocybin were used in VERY LARGE doses in hospital settings in Vancouver, Canada, for example, Hollywood Hospital. There is a nice little book about it. Anyway, there are no reports of contact with discarnate entities in these reports. People sometimes urinated themselves, etc. but the reports also contained their own writing, self-reports about experiences, observations, and they did not encounter snakes telling them to cut people open on ritual altars.