Lot of stuff here, and sounds like more to come.
I'm no therapist and I don't know you, so this is most likely, at best, projection . . .
I think when people talk about surrender in the psychedelic realm, they don't mean giving up per se, . . . . absolutely do not give up on things like love or hope. I think what they mean and I know what I mean, when I talk about surrender, is surrender your need to control things. Come to understand that all that control you thought you had, you told yourself you had, even if it's true in consensual reality, doesn't work in these realms. So, just try to let it go. . . . To me this is not the same at all as giving up. It's more like embracing acceptance, it's like taking things to the next, often higher, level. It is letting go of the attachment to self, to sense of I, even to one's personal history and memory, at least for a short while, and seeing what comes, he he and if I can remember it when it is all over. THAT is what surrender in the psychedelic realm means to me.
The stuff lurking in the wings, breathing down your shoulder, I would guess is cultural programming pressing down on you. What is your age? Pick a number . . . say it is 33 years. Well, crap, for like the past 31 to 32 years for as long as you can remember, the culture that you live in, are surrounded by, etc. has programmed you to believe that taking entheogens is wrong, that there is in fact an anthropomorphic, masculine God entity that not only cares about our petty matters but also judges and grants access to a better kind of afterlife than might otherwise be available . . . . . That Hell exists and you are going there for your actions.
Also, directly related to the paragraph above, the idea of madness comes directly into play. The culture says you are mad to even do this, you will go mad if you do this too much, that when you do this you are clinically mad. . . . . All that madness starts to add up and get a bit burdensome, don't you think?
I believe you are in this for yourself and others and you are perceiving sickness all around you, and perhaps even some within yourself. That's what these medicines do. They work against government, religions and dominant culture by breaking down boundaries, re-defining sickness and dis-ease, etc.
Is this a personal test or is this perhaps a painful expansion of personal awareness? There is a crapload of suffering in life, all around us, in all stages. It is hard to take all that in. . . .really hard, and to know what to do or to say. . . becoming aware that not only a limited group of like minded, appearance, raised or whatever individuals feel the pains and passions that you do but that BILLIONS do. That is so freakin' heavy . . . .
I think you have perhaps tapped into several big truths, be they personal or universal. And absolutely, we find so much hope and love and triumph arising from this suffering and these challenges . . . . it doesn't make it right, it doesn't make it more energizing, but wow we can then see so much stark and raw BEAUTY in the people and situations around us, even when it's all coming down around us. . . . . I don't know. A duality kind of thing.
Awakenings and growth can be painful, but I truly do believe they are more than worth it. I hope you find what you are looking for or at least gain a bit of personal insight as you go through your integration process. Please keep us posted, okay?
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