There are a lot of fake mediums around because it’s an easy con game. But like William James said, you only need one white crow to prove that not all crows are black. It would be nice if we could all acknowledge that this stuff isn’t “supernatural” in any way – it’s perfectly natural. It’s just that anyone researching it scientifically waves their credibility goodbye because they’re seen as “that supernatural guy”. I’d be curious to know if your experiences with ayahuasca impacted your beliefs at all?
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Thanks @lensessions I like the quote about the crow. When you see a medium in the flow like these three working so naturally, there is no option for me but to accept it as an extension of ourselves that we´ve somehow had and lost. $cience has unfortunately lost most of its´cred with me in the last 12 months ; )
My experiences mostly all happened before I had tried aya, usually when i was either straight or stoned on weed sometimes
: ))))) Although when on it i felt that incredible interconnectivity that mushies also provide... i had some insights, lush visions and hallucinations lets say, but nothing concrete enough to make me think it would enhance it in me with more.
My experience connecting is its so fleeting, its like a scent on the breeze. I spend a lot of time watching mediums as I am trying to learn how to recognise that scent and sit in it a moment longer