nen888 wrote:
you are in disagreement with hundreds of thousands of shaman/curandero etc over the centuries (are these people stupid?)
The last thing i want to do is criticize peoples beliefs... I'm not sure how to proceed with this discussion.
While i do not deny the benefits that can be had from ingesting plants, cultivating ritual and meditative states,
I don't feel the need to subscribe to an arcane antiquated belief system.
Alchemy is quirky and almost chemistry... I like chemistry. Doesn't mean I believe alchemy to be a legitimate method of forming a world view.
Furthermore, Shamanism (from Siberia) and its sister systems in South America and the like are culturally irrelevant to me. I did not grow up completely within the rain forest surrounded by plants. I was not isolated from education about the big bang, subatomic particles and thermodynamics. So i do not need to build belief systems that take into account the immediate environment and nothing else. My lens is cast toward a deeper focus.
My ancestors and history has been mapped using archeological evidence, there are story's abound of many men and women great heroes of the earth that existed beyond doubt. I need not superstition to create my world view.
There is plenty of mystery in my life without fabricating more.
Please don't quote and nitpick every last word i posted here. Im trying to give a general idea my cultural framework through which i view this subject.
The science speaks for itself. A molecule of DMT from a plant is identical to a molecule of DMT from a lab. Change the shape of a DMT molecule and it is no longer DMT.
Below that your talking about atoms which are identical.
Everything is natural, human beings are part of nature there is no separation and that includes our synthetic perversions.
If there is some underlying information/data/intelligence in organic matter that we do not understand then so be it. But i have yet to see any evidence there for i cannot deny it to exist or prove that it does.
Some things may exist that we lack means of detection. Perhaps this is one of those. But i hold the view that DMT is DMT, no matter where it came from.
Also the variability in DMT experiences leads me to wonder how viable it would be to even detect a difference in biosynthetic DMT vs synthetic DMT.
βRight here and now, one quanta away, there is raging a universe of active intelligence that is transhuman, hyperdimensional, and extremely alien... What is driving religious feeling today is a wish for contact with this other universe.β
β Terence McKenna