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We see [[fractals]] because our [[brains]] and [[minds]] are organized using [[fractal]] structures. They are the thumbprint of the [[universe]] made visible through psychedelic amplification.
We see [[fractals]] because our [[brains]] and [[minds]] are organized using [[fractal]] structures. They are the thumbprint of the [[universe]] made visible through psychedelic amplification.
Eyes and faces are also really common, since facial recognition is one of our most important [[brain]] functions. But even those are often arranged in [[fractal]] patterns.


== Historic Spiritual Uses ==
== Historic Spiritual Uses ==

Revision as of 11:58, 26 December 2023

The use of psychedelics in spiritual and therapeutic settings if finally starting to gain the recognition it had shortly after the discovery of LSD. This is detailed in the popular book How to Change Your Mind, which is a good starting point if you are interested but have never tried psychedelics.

This page will eventually detail the cultural history and various forms of modern psychedelic use, and how it has helped reveal universal truth to spiritual seekers throughout the ages.

That Hallucination is a Fractal

Most depictions of psychedelic and spiritual hallucinations take the shape of fractal patterns. This is most likely due to the inherent fractal structure of our self-organized neural networks. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

We see fractals because our brains and minds are organized using fractal structures. They are the thumbprint of the universe made visible through psychedelic amplification.

Eyes and faces are also really common, since facial recognition is one of our most important brain functions. But even those are often arranged in fractal patterns.

Historic Spiritual Uses

Detail the history of psychedelic use in different cultures and religious contexts.

Modern Therapeutic Uses

Current therapeutic uses of psychedelics, research showing its effectiveness at treating various disorders, structure of a guided session.

The focus on therapeutic uses is necessary to open the door to legalization, since recreation is not a good enough reason to do something according to ascetic religious traditions that dominate mainstream politics. If you need a therapeutic breakthrough then a guided trip offers a lot of potential benefit.

Best Recreational Uses

How to create a set and setting that will bring joy, friendship, ecstasy, wonder, revelation, inner peace, and/or total ego destruction.

Sometimes, as humans in the pursuit of happiness, we just need to have a really, really, really good time. Recreational psychedelics may or may not offer that, depending on the set and setting. Protip: it's hard to go wrong at a music festival.

If you really want to go down the rabbit hole and experience the effects of deep meditation without the years of practice, or get therapy without hiring a therapist, just sit in a dark room for several hours with some spacey tunes. In this setting, it is recommended that a trusted sober friend be on call from another room.