SHroomtroll wrote:...What i wonder is where this dogmatic way of thinking comes from?...
There is dogmatic thinking in any circle, old or new no matter, you see it where you lay the eye on.
Given the historic track of ayahuasca, its hard to beat the long term experience that has evolved around it. It's interesting to think what would happen if equal inetria in hardcore dedicated experience was given to new-school materials. But it's not, and hence maybe the new-school is wielded clumsier and one produces "dirty residu" in the process.
Where are the LSD shamans actually?
Have they been given a fair chance to arise yet when competing with a hundreds of years experience in ayahuasca culture?
Have persons ever given LSD (for example) as much attention and life time full and deep dedication, like people did for ayahuasca before like passing build up wisdom for generations? Hopping materials in one persons free time isn't going to build the same fortress.
How important is experience over the tool?
I bet a good crafter build art with nonetheless crooked tools.
Fine tools in the hands of a crooked crafter, lousy outcome.
How important is the tool actually?
If new-school shamanism is asked for a fair chance in recognition (this is how I read SHroomtroll' OP) then this can only become so by proven evidence. Anyone interested to live up to that, knowing what those old school dudes did for their sake? SHroomtroll you are invited by your own idea, I would truly LOVE to see it happen.