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ktsangop's avatar

Great review thank you!

Regarding collective evil and nazi Germany in particular it's no coincidence that this feeling of grandiosity has been pumped up by psychoactive drugs.

https://time.com/5752114/nazi-military-drugs/

In fact it has been said that if it weren't for the drugs, things might have never gotten that evil...

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Sam's avatar

I went through a similar experience after taking lsd some years ago, initially I came out of it with humility and awe in the face of what I'd experienced but this quickly turned to grandiosity. It was as if this most beautiful thing I had found began to rot, and I had to keep fighting to try and see it in a light where it was still beautiful and pure.

I still value the experience and everything that came after, as it taught me about the ego and how unwittingly it can adopt the clothes of the 'guru' or the 'enlightened one' if you don't have strong enough roots established. A striking quality I notice looking back at myself from that period and at others I see going through something similar is a lack of ability to laugh at one's self. Nowadays I try to make a habit of occasionally letting the good-natured jester inside take me down a few pegs.

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