gibran2 wrote:Years ago, I was intrigued by the apparent similarities between psychedelic experiences and near-death experiences (NDEs). As a result, I started reading and watching lots of NDE reports, and I’m coming to the conclusion that there actually aren’t that many similarities.
Great thread, my friend! As per usual, you clearly and succinctly express your ideas in a clean, reasonable fashion and brilliantly pinpoint the most essential characteristics involved in such comparative analyses, in quite a cohesive, comprehensive way.
Kudos my man and bravissimo!
gibran2 wrote:I’ve found very few trip reports where people see their own body from an outside vantage point during a psychedelic experience, and I’ve never personally experienced this.
Yes, they are quite rare. Our brother, the incredible
joedirt, wrote an excellent account of his OBE and it parallels the NDE to a tee. He was not actually on any psychedelics at the time, but rather, he was coming out of sleep, specifically, emerging but not quite yet out of the dreaming state. Now, I believe he may have been doing psychedelics before going to sleep but I can't quite recall? Perhaps he might drop bye and share a link to his powerful experience? I sure hope so!
My very first MDMA trip surprised me, when about halfway through my initial journey with "the love drug", I suddenly found myself floating near the ceiling, above four people sitting on the floor. Unlike the classic NDE/OBE, I was uncertain just which human body I belonged to. I was aware of being at the appex of a pyramid formed of high frequency light energy.
I could see from my third eye, fuse with the life story of the two men and two women sitting in a perfect square upon the carpet bellow. I didn't really care which material body was mine, for they all seemed to be mine. I was the eye at the top of this vibrating pyramid of light. I knew myself to be the "I Am" within each of these humanoids, all at once. So, I blissfully floated there for an unknown amount of time but eventually, I re-entered my own mortal frame.
Frankly, I was happy with the remembrance of this person, my ego-self, but a little saddened that I no longer felt that I was consciously experiencing my existing as a self identity, equally with the other three people in the room. This was one of the only cases where I experienced such an OBE, one which overlapped with physical reality, like a NDE/OBE. Decades later, it happened with mushrooms, just once and briefly, floating above my prone body, hovering up towards the 12 foot high ceiling.
Usually, with psychedelics, I actually project my attention inwardly and travel upwards into subtler and far subtler planes of existential being (leaving the physical realm behind). It's like going within into a dimension-skipping trajectory. But my initial MDMA experience was very similar to the only NDE that I have ever had... during my childhood.
The second experience did nog facilitate an OBE byt I was able to access some incredible states of heart and mind. I only took ecstasy one other time, because I don't like the after effects at all, but with no OBE or loss of identity. But my heart was blown as wide open as it ever has been. I was head-over-heels in love with everything and everyone, for about four or five hours
Back in 1967, it was quite different. My own NDE/OBE occurred in a sober, waking state. As I said, it was "the summer of love" and I was not quite 9 years old, yet. But I nearly drowned in our swimming pool. For better or worse, and who can truly say which, my step dad saved my life. And while my step father was pumping the water out of lungs, I heard this loud
POP sound and I was lifted out of material shell. Oddly enough, my very first thought wasn't wondering why I was hovering above the world I knew as reality, but sympathy for the poor little kid who was struggling for his very mortal existence. I was floating 10 to 12 feet above the ensuing drama unfolding bellow my transported awareness.
My awareness? The next thought was, "If that is me down there, just who and I? What am I if my mind is no longer within my body?" Also, the body I was in was the mirror image of the one beneath me. It was, however, translucent and quite ethereal in substance. Instantly, an idea arose, that the little boy was the material body and "I" was the eternal soul. And so... was I now dead? I felt the presence of a higher reality, a Divine power, way high above me. I looked up to see an incredible expanse of light so blinding, it was impossible to look at for very long without losing oneself in the immensity of the energy. But it felt so loving, so pure and was so embracing, that I truly wanted to go into it and live there forever.
Long story short, I knew instinctively that my time existing on this plane was not yet to be done. There were things I needed to experience, dreams yet to be woven into seeming reality. And seconds later, I was in agony, coughing up mouthfuls of water and experiencing the sharpest, burning pain I have ever felt in my lungs! 50 years of living and learning has passed since that day but it is as vivid to me now, as it was when it happened. And yes, it was very different than a psychedelic experience.
That being said, I feel that one of the biggest differences is that anyone can have a NDE and while this includes an OBE, so it is markedly different than voluntarily taking a trip with a psychedelic substance, either traditionally or recreationally. And the visuals are entirely dissimilar, as psychedelics explode one's view in a fantastical realm of kaleidoscopic fractal patterns, colored in rainbows and morphing hues, etc.
So, the psychonaut chooses to voyage into alternates spheres of consciousness, whereas the victim of some NDE is chosen by their own fate, chance or whatever you want to call it. This involves will and like embracing spiritual practices, a deep desire to explore beyond the parameters of the known.
I would personally, want to add another comparative characteristic between mind-expansion through entheogens and sober NDE/OBE experiences, although arguably, both are highly altered states of the body-mind complex. The former fuels itself from a radical change in the neurological chemistry of the material organism, the latter, from sudden separation from the material organism, as with astral projection.
But in each experience, there can be introductions to a higher power, AKA,
The Divine. Sure, this happens more so from NDE, statistically, but many psychonauts return from their spiral voyages blissed out from touching the eternal radiance of the Godhead. The chemically altered brain can experience a transitory ego death, which simulates a near death-like shift in one's cognition.
Direct Encounter With God/Divinity/Sacred BeingBy "God"... I don't necessarily mean in the
traditional religious perspective, although for many it does unfold in such a manner. I am more directly pointing towards an interphase with the epicentrical Oneness pulsing inside each soul, undifferentiated being, The Tao, The Sacred flame, The Omniself in resplendent bloom... or perhaps in physics terminology,
The Unified Field.
Such an encounter dissolves the differentiation between the subjective witness and the undifferentiated sea of consciousness itself, cultivating a realization of our truest nature. That place where oneself is the same as all other selves, all beings... for at such a pivotal moment, the awakening of Godself is the very cause of this universal phenomenon. or in rare cases, as remembering being everything existent and yet, rooted in no-thing at all.
This transcendental fusion of individuated awareness, augmented to a state where everything is wholly interconnected, can be found in the spiritual practices of: Yogis, Tantris, Sufis, Gnostics, Buddhists and Taoists. A lifetime of meditation and contemplation opens doors of perception and incrementally, raises the conscious-awareness of the mystic. "Cosmic Consciousness" is what 20th century spiritual seekers labeled this pinnacle in spiritual vision. It equates to Savikalpa Samadhi, Satori, Divine rapture and enlightenment. Accessing these sky high states naturally, can take a lifetime.
I would be fascinating to cross-reference accounts of mystically inclined peoples, who have also had NDE and experimented with psychedelics. This would create a third category of study, but of course. For example, were one a seasoned practitioner in Kriya Yoga or Kundalini Yoga, one's experience would be channeled along such a paradigm. Both, in cases of NDE and with entheogenic journeys.
I cannot honestly say, since it's been 50 years since I nearly died and I had yet to exercise intent or traverse the ascending levels of internal cultivation. But I first experienced heart chakra activation, the opening of the "third eye"/Ajna chakra and the full bloom of the Sahasrara or "thousand petalled lotus", while under the enigmatic spell of LSD-25.
It took me many years of training to experience the fringes of these exalted states without the boost of Sacred Medicines. And it seems quite natural to note, that when the seeker is well practised in deep meditation, astral projection becomes gradually doable. It is about changing the state of mind by intent and transmutation of thought content. Even so, plant teachers gift the seeker with a temporary but profound, transcendence.
I imagine 5-MeO-DMT takes one the deepest, right into a full blown
whiteout experience. I believe that in real cases of death... loss of ego-self within the effulgence of Godself, said "whiteout experience" wholly engulfs the witness to one's own dream of existence.
gibran2 wrote:Entering Into the Light
NDE repots often describe a point of light in the distance, and an indescribable urge to move toward it. The experiencer moves toward the point of light, usually at incredible speed, until the light fills their field of vision. They describe it as brighter than the sun and are often surprised that they can look at it without discomfort. When they enter the light, they become one with everything, and describe incredible unconditional love. For many NDE experiencers, the love is beyond description and is often the most significant feature of the whole experience.
There are some similarities between this and descriptions from those who have had 5-MeO-DMT. However, based on experience reports I’ve read (I’ve never experienced this directly) the most prominent feature of the 5-MeO experience is being in the “non-dual” state. Indescribable unconditional love does not seem to be the prominent feature, if it occurs at all.
Like yourself, I have yet to be graced by the sacred venom of the toad, 5-MeO-DMT. I feel a strong pull to throw myself into it's powerful vacuum, to dissolve into the portal it dramatically opens into the ineffible Void.
But I feel that all of the primary psychedelics enable the traveler to shift attention, transcend ordinary reality and in the most sublime experiences, facilitate union and immersion within the intricate, interconnected web of The Grid. In this union, the effulgence of the white light is intoxicating. There is a symbiotic interrelationship between each and every aspect of the whole. Right?
"As above, so bellow. As within, so without."
Now, I am not trying to homogenize all entheogens as equal in power and effect. But in terms of accessing a portal through alchemistry, voyaging with that magical energy lying hidden within the hard-wiring of our human cognition (kundalini, Qi, juju)... allows access to a fusion with the effulgence of Omniversal Being, thus being
"Blinded by the Light.". I have melted into the glorious effulgence of the Light of Lights, through the aid of many teachers, some human, some entities, some molecules. Many of these spiritual teachers are indeed Sacred Medicines.
I am more urgently and emphatically implying that the person undergoing the trip, himself or herself, voyaging through the spirit journey beyond consensus parameters of reality, as we co-dream it, wholly shapes the content and paradigm of the trip, by direct intent, one honed through well exercised concentration and unwavering focus, imagination and deepest beliefs.
Given this concept, all true psychedelics
potentially intervene with our ego patterning and shatter the fixation, just long enough to open up a seamless fusion within
The Clear Light of The Void (mescaline, psilocybin, LSD-25, ketamine, Iboga, Salvia Divanorum, NN-DMT and yes... the enigmatic
5-Meo-DMT).
gibran2 wrote:So what do you think about the similarities and differences between these two types of experience?
Well, I think that you totally rock,
gibran2! Such studies trigger much profound musing. Thanx for initiating such a provocative thread. I have truly missed our epic banter and philosophical exchanges, here at the Nexus. It's so good to be back home, hanging out with you great folks!!!
There is no self to which I cling, for I am one with everything.