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Entheogens and racing mental growth

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Brugmansia

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Since we're not a religious group or anything I'd like to have a peaceful discussion about a subject which hasn't crossed this community yet as far I know.

True. We do know that regular use of entheogens speeds up our mental growth as in terms of getting older and approach the world with more serenity, a minor egoistic attitude and less projecting to impress.

Our transparant grown vision may help us a lot to prevent mistakes of life which we would have made if we were naive. Also providing us magnificent imagination and knowledge about our observations and suspections of our existance. A self agentship which we can use to be our own parent to take care of ourselve in a honest way. And deal with our sophisticated feelings/emotions rationally.

Opposite to this, we're stimulating our natural motor which naturally assures that our mental development gains itselfs synchronically within the years of our physical existance till death. Or at least so that it doesn't run out before we physically pass.

With no intended arrogance, I noticed that I have made a noticeable jump further compared to the people of my age who are naive of entheogens. Due to this, I sometimes don't cross their thoughts because I'm sharing my inner perspective with a gained sight which is ahead for them. I consider this as something positive for now though.

But lately I thought about what'd happen in let's say 35 years if I keep going on with the stimulated development of my psyche through psychedelic use and picking up knowledge from a wide range.

I feared that I might be on the top of mental matureness with too many physical years of existance left. Beyond my fellow agers with who I nearly can't attach by that time.

This might come across as something controversial, but I'm interested in thoughts of you guys on this subject since I estimate that you've experienced this gap as well. Keep it a bit clean, tied minds are more helpful than competing minds. ;)
 
I've learned time is not linear. It's like a blob that overflows in many directions like a multidimensional river that you navigate. Right now I'm more like 3585 solar years old and think I sprouted from a black hole in the middle of nowhere, I'm serious.

Brugmansia a dit:
I feared that I might be on the top of mental matureness with too many physical years of existance left. Beyond my fellow agers with who I nearly can't attach by that time.

You are a voyager of hyperspace and you've gone a long way. There, I believe, is no end to it: there's no "top of mental matureness", you can just keep on navigating deeper and deeper into the black jungle of the rabbit hole. Have fun, don't fabricate yourself a ceiling.

But I agree, since last year when I took my first LSD. everything changed, it is as if a supernova had become, and time perception went down the drain and into the reach of my vector field. I will elaborate later I have to go.

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Through entheogens I've learned a lot about human psychology, but I don't know what impact it has made on me, since I can't perceive how it would be if I hadn't taken entheogens. If I compare myself with those of the same age, I don't see myself as necessarily more developed. A lot of people developed themselves in a different direction. Some other guy of 27 might have perfected his skill in a certain sport and have very meditative moments of flow while practicing/competing. Some girl of 27 might have mastered an instrument and forget about her silly ego games by playing Bach with so much joy it beams to everyone listening. All I can say is: always keep learning, always know that you don't know everything.
 
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