Handel wrote:What do you suggest we do exactly to create our world in a more positive light? How should we think?
Thanks for the reply. Hmm, my gut reflex to your question was: "I really don't have any idea how to create our world in a more positive light." but I see that answer as a real cop-out. My personal struggles are what brought me to dmt in the first place and I am very far from slaying my own demons. For that reason, I feel self-limited and am tempted to lean on a cop-out answer.
If I try and apply some of the aya-insights (insights that I am still sifting through), I will take a stab at it:
Choose to see the world through rose colored glasses. The more you leave judgement and expectation out of the experience and just be in the moment, the more positive your reality will be. And IF 'we are all one' and separation is an illusion, then the reality will quickly follow the thought.
Handel wrote:Also, what do you mean by "surrender"?
For me, I fight everything. I fight change. I fight my own emotions. I fight truths I don't want to believe. Another way of putting it is that I resist it with gusto. To surrender would be to stop fighting... stop resisting. If you find yourself under water without escape, you can thrash, panic, fight, resist, etc... or not. Surrender is to drown and be ok with it knowing and accepting what is.
Now, am I good at it? Not by a long shot

I am relatively certain though that on dmt or in 'Reality™' there is not anything outside of 'me/us' that can hurt on a higher spirit level. There in lies the catch-22 to the 'we are all one' thread of thinking. To believe it, the understanding of 'I' is a temporary illusion. Like deciding to view a box from a single angle. But the real 'I/Us' is the infinite perspective without polarity.
So if a 'negative entity' wants to brain-rape 'me', torment 'me', burn 'me' alive etc. IF full surrender to the experience could occur, I'm relatively sure one would emerge from the other side spiritually unscathed. The fear itself and the belief in the polarity (good/bad) is the very thing that creates the experience. I've read a number of places that Thought is creative (literally). In altered states like DMT this seems extra accurate. And per the 'we are all one' perspective, 'you' are both the victim and the villain choosing to experience a given perspective.
So how much do I believe my own words? Not enough to go into a DMT brain-rape and surrender to the experience

It is a belief that is brewing but a risky one that would sure suck to be wrong
Ok... now that is out of my system, maybe the better answer really was:
"I really don't have any idea how to create our world in a more positive light or I would be living in it right now"