EKUMA1981 said:
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After taking DMT, has anybody experienced enhanced ESP or paranormal occurrences (poltergeist activity, apparitions, discarnate voices, etc), or had an ET encounter or UFO sighting?
- Yes, I have had all of the above happen on DMT and more. Also I have had many different types of paranormal experiences on LSD Mescaline, and psilocybin. I have also had several rather uncomfortable encounters with a Being who revealed itself to me as Satan (AKA to turn away, the accuser). I have also had the misfortune of meeting a being/beings that identified themselves/itself as Legion.
From Wikapedia-
Satan (Hebrew: ืึทืฉึธึผืืึธื ha-Satan, lit. the opposer),[1] is the title of various entities, both human and divine, who challenge the faith of humans in the Hebrew Bible.[2] In Christianity the title became a personal name, and "Satan" changed from an accuser appointed by God to test men's faith to the chief of the rebellious fallen angels ("the devil" in Christianity, "Shaitan" in Arabic, the term used by Arab Christians and Muslims).[3] In Islam, a shayแนญฤn is any evil creature, whether human, animal or spirit. With the definite article, the Shayแนญฤn is Iblis, the Devil.
EUKEMA1981 also wrote:
Quote:I feel that the DMT phenomenon might be connected to this in some way:
It may be connected in some way.....However, IMHO even after taking DMT there are many other variables that come in to play which determine whether or not someone has a paranormal experience.
There are just too many people that smoke DMT and do not have these types of experiences for the only cause of paranormal experiences to be just DMT alone IMHO.
Saint Marcus Said:
Quote:Yes. Everytime I drink ayahuasca I end up communicating with Lucifer. Or atleast the tenth journey that is what the being called itself
-Personally, I have not encountered a bieng named lucifer, not saying such a being does not exist but as far as I am aware the name lucifer is based upon a misunderstanding of the Hebrew interpretation of Hebrew into Greek from the old testament.
From Wikipedia:
Traditionally, Lucifer ( /หluหsษชfษr/ or /ljuหsษชfษr/) is a name that in English generally refers to the Devil or Satan, especially in reference to his status as a fallen angel.
In Latin, from which the English word is derived, Lucifer (as a noun) means "light-bearer" (from the words lucem ferre). It was the name given to the Morning Star, i.e. the planet Venus when seen at dawn.
Use of the name "Lucifer" for the Devil stems from applying to the Devil what Isaiah 14:3โ20 says of a king of Babylon whom it calls Helel (ืึตืืึตื, Shining One), a Hebrew word that refers to the Day Star or Morning Star (the Latin term[1] for which is lucifer)[2] This association developed in Early Christianity, in the 2nd or 3rd century.
In 2 Peter 1:19[3] and elsewhere, the same Latin word lucifer is used to refer to the Morning Star, with no relation to the Devil. In Revelation 22:16, [4] Jesus himself is called the Morning Star but not "Lucifer", even in Latin (Vulgata stella splendida matutina).
And why do you look at the speck in your brother's eye, but do not percieve the plank in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, "brother let me remove the speck from your eye", when you yourself do not see the plank that is in your own eye?-Yeshua ben Yoseph