Yes. Some very interesting points articulated well. It is interesting, that as living beings each of us really lives in our own dimension, on the physical level, what one senses, and the computation of what one sensed is relative to the point of the observer,(like the man says, 20 people in a room witness 1 event and can't agree on what was seen), yet much of the psychedelic experience is universal, transcending even time, and impersonal in that respect (altho' each of us partaking in the experience is emotionally subject to the context of our own lives past present and potential future,) and when first experienced it all seems so alien but so overwhelmingly familiar that it feels as tho there was never any distance from us, and that state. Just before watching this footage I read the thread where in the similarities of the DMT experience were compared Zhuan Falun, reminding me of some of Hoffmans observations that were documented in the book "LSD My Problem Child", specificlly a European Artist, unfamiliar with pre-columbian art and culture of south America was givven a dose of synthetic psilocibin and at some point began trying to capture or represent the imagry of the experience through sketching with a pencil, ended up manifesting art-work with striking similarities to the art of the pre-Columbian America.
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