Enoon wrote:welcome hyperchondriacmusic,
The concept of life after death being the true freedom to me is very problematic but also interesting. I think in essence this philosophy leads to a skewed sense of motivation for doing the things we do. Everything becomes only a means to an end, and the end is the end of this existence. Enoon
I completely see what you are saying- If people are to believe that true freedom comes from a sort of realm after death and that our actions and perceptions in this life affect whether we are able to go on towards the life of a "soul" can be problematic in the ways people find their motivation for doing good things in life. People might just do the good things just because they "have" to do them.
This is what the truth in my LSD experience was. Since what I saw has been the most real, profound experience I have ever felt. It has been hard to shake and completely disregard this philosophy. However, as I also said in my post- I know these "truths" are just new models to seek and to further ones understanding of this realm and the possibility of other realms which I believe no one can argue- are to say the least, profound. I am still trying to mold and progress my philosophical view of life in general and what it truly means to search for truth. I know this might be a futile attempt- but the journey has brought be so much insight and so much wisdom, that I cannot go back into the comfort of the social norm and understanding that many people inevitably fall into.
I think that as I as well as the rest of civilization grows older and wiser, our understanding of what comes after death, whether it being life in another realm, or a portal back to this wonderful and mystical life or just merely just death taking us to non existence with no soul or some altered consciousness will bring us a better understanding of this world and the mass unified consciousness that our social norms have dulled us from. I believe that whenever one takes an entheogen the only re-occuring theme that I have felt has been the sense of unity with all matter and especially nature. Which I believe, is there for a reason.
However, believing that this normal realm of existence is not the only realm to live in i dont think takes away from the beauty of our life here more than the actual experience from an entheogen takes away the beauty of our reality in this physical constant that we all seem to live in. It just depends how you integrate your experience to this ordinary reality that we live in. I have always wished I could see the structure of the universe and how this universe came to be. While on lsd- it was so clear, so simple, so mystical but yet so deceiving to the people that have not seen it. I think that is why this experience was so profound
Enoon wrote:
But this existence to me seems astonishing and brilliant, despite the negativity that I as an individual feel sometimes. Freedom to me does not come after death, but is found in every moment.
Enoon
I do have to ask Enoon, do you believe that we are completely free to do every action? In other words do you believe the future can be known? Do we truly have free will?
I completely agree with your stand on living this life to the fullest. However, I believe that if someone experiences truths about "life" after death and someone experiences death by taking these entheogen substances, one inevitably strives to be the best in life- not because you will be damned in the after life, but because one finally experiences what is needed to change, to strive to be a better person and to see how lovely this life is and how useless it is to spread hate and evil. I can only truly speak for myself, but as I talk to more and more people, I believe a lot of people think about this but yet again I can only truly speak for myself.
Thanks for the response and I would love to talk more about this! Sorry it takes me a while to respond. I just started school again and I kind of have to go back to only having limited time to think about these things. Thats why I like break because I can think about this and read all the time!
Much love,
hyperchondriacmusic