sgtWow..
I think you need to be careful here to be honest. Cultural relativism is something we in the west tend to not take into account..an ideology that holds true for one in they're own culture(however literal), may not hold true for another in it's relevance to they're paradigm.
When you make statements such as "Sorcery is the evil twin of healing. Instead of extracting harmful objects from sick bodies, the sorcerer introduces them; instead of maintaining relationships of trust and friendship, the sorcerer is antisocial, dangerous, secretive. Thus, too, healing and harming are intertwined"..it sounds like you have jumbled all these different modalitied together, mixing them up, so I cant take what you say as serious at face value. "Sorcery" has nothing to do with amazonian currandismo, just as "shamanism" has nothing to do with it. They are distinct practices from very very different parts of the world. This type of gross overgeneralization is like a plague within western anthropology. I wrote a paper on this for one of my anth classes on magick and religion. The way terms like "witchcraft" and "sorcery" are used today to describe malicious magickal practices of amazian culutres etc is a discrace to the anthrolpogical movement as a whole, and it's like stepping on the face of an entire ancient culture from where such terms were birthed. To make any point from that standpoint is like grasping in the dark at analogies from one culture that doesnt have the exact counterparts to practices from the culture that the terms are being forced into. It becomes nothing but a gross cop-out.
That said. I live in the west. I dont live in the amazon. I dont believe in sickness causing darts..and not becasue I dont believe they arent real and tangible to the people of whome that culture belongs to, but becasue those modalities dont have any merit in the culture I belong to. I dont think reality is such a static or objective a thing in that sense..the world I dream is far different from that which another may dream.
At the end of the day it's your nervous system. YOU are the roadman. Not some animal spirit etc unless you believe otherwise and allow these modalities to become the imprints you're running.
"I also have used Ayahuasca and smoked DMT. I also thought these where tools to grow spiritually but I do not believe this anymore."
"This to me doesn't sound benevolent at all and doesn't respect free will in the least. Animal possesion in the Shamanic world is very common and these entities are your 'allys' aslong as your in line with what they want. Would you agree with me that this sounds dangerous?
A person with much Shamanic experiance also had this to tell me:
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Alliances with โspiritsโ can be dubious and are often fickle. Relying on spirit helpers depends on either your control over them or their good will towards you. However close you may feel them to be; they can turn on and betray you on a whim. Iโve seen this in my own experience, and curanderos like Pablo Amaringo have quit the path after his helpers betrayed him. (He wasnโt the only ayahuasquero this has happened to, either.) "
Now, Im not saying I dont believe in spirits or beings that exist on other levels..I have my own ideas abotu that I dont wish to get into here. But what you are talking about IMO really has it's basis in cultural modalities. Mckenna was right when he said that "culture is an operating system"..Take a look at the dani tribes of papua new guinea..Here is a great video that might help understand what I am saying..it's a great video anyway for anyone into anthropology.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKhG1UaI4jcThese people have a complex mythology built up around the idea fo "spirit" that is seamlessly interwoven into all aspects of life. We in the west tend to seperate spiritual/religious belief from that of our daily lives. The dani tribes believe in revenge as a way to appeal to the spirits..they believe for every member of the tribe that is killed in war they must return the act and kill another member of the opposing tribe in order to maintain spiritual equilibrium. They are always at war for no other reason than that the cultural system they operae under dictates it. Becasue of this, the revenge sought out by each waring tribe really is the only thing that brings balance to the people of the tribe, if opnly for a moment. This is becasue all of this exists within a world generated within the minds of these people. It is a cultural preset and nothing else. The view they hold in reguards to spirit is certainly not true for me at all..nor is my view true for them. We are different people on different sides of the planet running very different programs.
Now I am not saying that underlying all biological life on planet earth, and extending even into the non-biological world there isn't a more universal fundamental reality..becasue I do. I just dont really think that is wht we are pointing at here.
In the amazonian world an act inflicted upon one person will be returned via magic darts etc..it is a culture of retaliation in that sense. It is not at all buddhist in its ideals in reguards to personal growth. Not that I wish to idealize buddhism either buts it sa good example. In the tribal societies of the peoples of the amazon ayahuasca doesnt really seem to be used for personal reflection to the degree it is used that way in the west. That is a reflection of where we are as opposed to where they are at more than anything else. Of course there are retreats and this whole aya tourism thing now that does put more focus on that, simply becasue it caters to us westerners. Within a tribal society group cohesion is much more important. There isnt much use for the individual in that paradigm. People have roles, and they play them..and the tribe thrives.
I think there is a deeper level to be attained with ayhauasca and otherwise..and if you are hung up on shooting magic darts to heal or hurt, you havent reached it.
The placebo effect is a very real thing, and I think to an extent the worlds of which we dream into being our true to each of us who dream them..This is kinda hard to explain though and boarerline esoteric so I wont get into that...
Long live the unwoke.