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Anna's avatar

I think the experience might be different if it’s outside of a psychedelic mediated context. I’ve experienced psychosis and ego disintegration where “everything was connected to everything in the universe”. But, that’s because I experienced extreme childhood trauma. The psyche can only hold so much. The second experience with ketamine, years later, felt more aligned with what might conventionally be called a ‘spiritual awakening’. I still don’t know what any of this means. Mental health professionals have not been of any help. So, I’m trying to accept it as part of my own human experience. Ego inflation is a real thing. It’s much too prevalent in psychedelic healing circles which is a total turn off. I guess they all had ‘their’ spiritual awakening.

It reminds me of the climbers that do Mt. Everest. A couple decades ago, it was just a few that made it to the summit. Now, it’s a traffic jam up to the top. It no longer represents the triumph it once symbolized. I think that’s happening within psychedelic field. Now that everyone’s ‘awakened’ — what do we do with that? I know. We all become shaman. We create a commune in Peru. We leverage and capitalize. I guess I’m getting jaded. What’s the point?

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Randall Hayes's avatar

I greatly appreciate the phenomenology. I interviewed a medical writer whose book went deep into trying to reverse-engineer experiences in neural terms.

https://randallhayes.substack.com/p/q-and-a-with-philip-nicholson

He was working on another book at the time. I should probably follow up with him.

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