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>And if you speak of the principle that your consciousness is eternal and immortal, we will say, God would have, would have given you this capacity. And if, we will say, you speak of the principle that time does not exist, or that you cannot be destroyed, how is it, we will say, that your body can die?
Well, it's not that the psychedelics put my mind into an illusion. It's more like they forced me to face an uncomfortable truth. It's like I was shown a mathematical or logical truth, and I can't understand or unknown it.
As for God, I realized I am a tiny fragment of God. We all are. We are all pieces of a universal, eternal psyche.
The whole thing is uncomfortable, because I'm doing what I've always done and will do. It puts me in a place of both insignificance and great significance at the same time. What I do matters. It reflects harmony in the universe. But at the same time, I'm doing what I've always done. It puts me on a cosmic tight rope.