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primordium
#1 Posted : 2/4/2013 2:04:52 AM

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Aldous Huxley, abridged, wrote:
No working hypothesis means no motive for research, no reason for making one experiment rather than another, no way of bringing sense or order into the observed facts.

Contrariwise, too much working hypothesis means finding only what you already know to be there and ignoring the rest. Dogma turns a man into an intellectual Procrustes. He goes about forcing things to become the signs of his word-patterns, when he ought to be adapting his word-patterns to become the signs of things.

For those of us who are not congenitally the members of an organized church, who have found that humanism and nature-worship are not enough, who are not content to remain in the darkness of ignorance, the squalor of vice or the other squalor of respectability, the minimum working hypothesis would seem to run to about this:

That there is a Godhead, Ground, Brahman, Clear Light of the Void, which is the unmanifested principle of all manifestations.

That the Ground is at once transcendent and immanent.

That it is possible for human beings to love, know and, from virtually, to become actually identical with the divine Ground.

That to achieve this unitive knowledge of the Godhead is the final end and purpose of human existence.

That there is a Law or Dharma which must be obeyed, a Tao or Way which must be followed, if men are to achieve their final end.

That the more there is of self, the less there is of the Godhead; and that the Tao is therefore a way of humility and love, the Dharma a living Law of mortification and self-transcending awareness.


I believe that the "minimum working hypothesis" is a good framework for DMT research. That is, it is both speculative but cautiously restrained. Of course, when one envisions union with a "divine Ground," then perhaps claims to caution are excessively modest!

What do you think?
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Mr.Peabody
#2 Posted : 2/4/2013 4:25:01 AM

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That's about how I live my life. There's nothing wrong with speculation of any sort, as long as it is plausible in some reality (the mind, physical, spiritual). When a person closes their mind off to certain possibilities, they may be excluding the truth. When there's no concrete way to prove what is the truth, what difference does it make? Might as well accept all possibilities and speculations for the time.

This is why I'll often speak about the spirit of a trip, or divine beings, while other times I may just chock it all up to being a product of my own mind. I have no way of knowing either way most of the time.

Often, I'll use one concept in order to speak about this thing because it is the easiest to convey an idea. We all agree here that the words don't exist to explain some things, so if some words get close, I find it's best to use them.

So yes, it seems the best way to proceed, to me. I've always had a hard time with religions that say one must not question God. Well, if there is a god that created me, I think he'd be proud that I used my brain to its fullest to discover what I can on the issue. Conversely, I've always had a problem with atheism, as it seems as silly to concretely say no, there is no God, as it is to take the existence of God on blind faith.

So I'm ardently agnostic, which I believe falls in line with "speculative, but cautiously restrained."
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