Hm, I don’t know.
Merely writing about the trip can never be as profound as the experience itself.
Read e.g. descriptions of experiences with meditation. They often sound just silly.
Furthermore there are enough trip-reports in the internet about experiences with psychedelic drugs, from people who can better write than I can, and who have more knowledge than I have.
If you are really interested in mystic or psychedelic experiences, you can go to Erowid , which is one of the best sites on the internet if you are interested in this stuff...
Oh,sorry, I see…
Well, overcoming this worldview consisted mainly of reading some sequences of Eliezer:-)
And remember that I wasn’t a New-Age crackpot. I had only very mild mystic experiences, but these alone lead me to question the nature of consiousness, the universe etc..
So for me it was not really difficult, but I imagine that really radical experiences make you “immune” to a naturalistic, atheistic explanation. I think Yvain made a similar experience with hashish (This post also convinced me that mystic experiences are only strange realignments of neurological processes )
Well, maybe I will write a post in the future that discusses risks and benefits of psychedelic drugs and meditation. But first I have to read the remaining sequences of Eliezer, which will be time-consuming enough:-)
I think your experience deserves a narration in the discussion section.
Hm, I don’t know. Merely writing about the trip can never be as profound as the experience itself. Read e.g. descriptions of experiences with meditation. They often sound just silly. Furthermore there are enough trip-reports in the internet about experiences with psychedelic drugs, from people who can better write than I can, and who have more knowledge than I have. If you are really interested in mystic or psychedelic experiences, you can go to Erowid , which is one of the best sites on the internet if you are interested in this stuff...
I was referring not to the experience of your trip, but to the following battle you fought about overcoming the (almost) Absolute Bias...
Oh,sorry, I see… Well, overcoming this worldview consisted mainly of reading some sequences of Eliezer:-) And remember that I wasn’t a New-Age crackpot. I had only very mild mystic experiences, but these alone lead me to question the nature of consiousness, the universe etc.. So for me it was not really difficult, but I imagine that really radical experiences make you “immune” to a naturalistic, atheistic explanation.
I think Yvain made a similar experience with hashish (This post also convinced me that mystic experiences are only strange realignments of neurological processes ) Well, maybe I will write a post in the future that discusses risks and benefits of psychedelic drugs and meditation. But first I have to read the remaining sequences of Eliezer, which will be time-consuming enough:-)