{"id":193050,"date":"2017-05-14T17:56:55","date_gmt":"2017-05-14T21:56:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/what-is-the-difference-between-entheogens-and-drugs\/"},"modified":"2017-05-14T17:56:55","modified_gmt":"2017-05-14T21:56:55","slug":"what-is-the-difference-between-entheogens-and-drugs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/entheogens\/what-is-the-difference-between-entheogens-and-drugs\/","title":{"rendered":"What is the Difference Between Entheogens and Drugs?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    James Oroc, Guest    Waking Times  <\/p>\n<p>    The word     Entheogen means God contained within and in some other    translations it means to awaken the divine within, which is    closer to the word Entheogenesis, describing the process of    doing away with all that which is transient and impermanent,    while allowing the unchanging aspect of our being to awaken to    itself. An Entheogen is a compound that induces a spiritual or    mystical experience. There have been many kinds of Entheogens    or plant based psychoactive substances used by humans. However,    there isnt much known about these plant medicines commonly, as    a result of which humanity has been for long exploited by    psychological manipulation at the hands of the powers that be.    Constant repetition of lies and negative propaganda seem to be    working well on the sleeping masses, however with more    information and awareness on these subjects things are quickly    changing globally.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is good to see great change manifesting when people join    hands and come together against this regressive oppression and    tyranny that act out through the various world governments, big    greedy corporations and the Military Industrial Complex. One of the    ways to beat the system is through creating more awareness  by    disseminating useful information, sharing knowledge  speaking    your truth and more importantly, living it ! We came across    this brilliant source of information on various drugs and their    effects on human consciousness and thought it must be shared    here   <\/p>\n<p>    In 2010 I was fortunate to be a presenter on the subject of    entheogens at a fascinating conference in San Rafael,    California, titled Beyond the I the end of the Seeker. The    conference organizers had recruited a remarkable collection of    physicists, neuroscientists, consciousness researchers, and    spiritual teachers, all with a common interest in what turned    out to be the rather hazy subject of Science and Non-Duality.    (I say that I was fortunate to present because I was also able    to attend workshops and lectures with some of my personal    heroes including the physicist\/authors     Peter Russell,     Amit Goswami, NASAs zero-point scientist Bernard Haisch,    anesthesiologist Stuart Hammerhof on his and Roger Penroses    theory of Quantum Consciousness, and a remarkable presentation    by Nassim Haramein exclusively on his paper    about the Schwarzschild Proton). The     entheogen section of the conference  titled Entheogens as    a Portal was a panel comprising of Rick Doblin (MAPS), Dr.    Martin Ball, James Fadimann, myself and a couple of other    speakers (whose names I must confess I dont remember) all who    received 20 minutes to speak about entheogens and (I presumed)    non-duality.<\/p>\n<p>    So for this conference, rather than discussing my usual subject    (the endogenous entheogens, DMT and 5-MeO-DMT), I decided to    consider the broad spectrum of different mood-enhancing    compounds available, and rather than considering how each    particular drug affects our bodies or our mental well-being    as most scientific studies would, I would instead rank each    drug on how it affected our sense of Ego, our sense of I.    Since the total loss of Ego and the sense of I is the core of    the transpersonal mystical experience (and I am an    experiential-mystic at heart) I decided that I would assign    each drug its own Mystical Value, with the drugs that can    induce the transpersonal state of total loss of Ego and    Identity having the highest value (most value to an    experiential mystic), while the drugs that reinforced or    inflated the sense of the Ego would have the lowest. After    having ranked the various compounds (according to experiential    reports in literature, EROWID, etc), it was interesting to note    that the scale naturally descended by the chemical class of the    compoundtryptamine, phenethylamine, opiates, amphetamines,    alcohol and that this corresponded to a noticeable increase in    toxicity.  <\/p>\n<p>    Here is how I ranked the various compounds, along with my    personal commentary on the effects of the compound, its    toxicity, and human history.  <\/p>\n<p>    The endogenous entheogens\/ Simple tryptamines:  <\/p>\n<p>    1. 5-Methoxy-DMT: Regularly capable of inducing a classical    mystical experience of transpersonal oneness with complete    dissolution of Ego and Identity, even at dosages as low as 5    micrograms. Endogenous. Which means that it is naturally    produced within our own bodies and thus 100% physically    non-toxic. Also present in nature in the leaf, bark, and    roots of trees, and in the venom of the Bufo Alvarius toad.    5-MeO-DMT has been used in South America in the forms of snuffs    for an estimated 3000 years. 5-MeO-DMTs modern use, first in    the form of smoking toad venom, and then as synthesized    5-Meo-DMT, is approx 35 years old.  <\/p>\n<p>    2. DMT (dimethyltryptamine): Capable of inducing a    classical mystical experience of transpersonal Oneness, with    complete dissolution of Ego and Identity, mostly at high    dosages, and in certain individuals. Endogenous. Found in the    leaf, seeds, bark, and roots of plants, DMT has been used in    South America as snuffs, and as the active alkaloid in    ayahuasca, for more than 1500 years. These plant admixtures are    regarded as sacred medicines amongst the Amazonian cultures    from which they originate. After being discovered to be    psychologically active by the Hungarian psychologist Stephan    Szara in 1957, DMT was used by IM sporadically throughout the    early 1960s (most notably by William S Burroughs and Timothy    Leary) before experiencing a brief burst of popularity in the    late 1960s (after the underground chemist Nick Sand discovered    that the fumurate was smokable), before disappearing almost    completely by the end of the 1970s. The writings of Terence    McKenna subsequently rekindled interest in the compound and its    natural analogue ayahuasca, which combined with the    unsubstantiated theories of Dr Rick Strassman presented in the    more recent book DMT: The Spirit Molecule, has resulted in a    significant modern mythology amongst the current psychedelic    counter-culture.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Complex Tryptamines:  <\/p>\n<p>    3.     LSD-25. (lysergic acid) Also a tryptamine, LSD is capable    of inducing a classical mystical experience of transpersonal    Oneness, with complete dissolution of Ego and Identity, in high    dosages, and in certain individuals. Synthetic, with close    analogues found in nature. The Eleusinian mysterieswhich could    only be attended once in a lifetimewere considered the high    point of Greek Society and ran for more than 2000 years,    tremendously influencing Greek Philosophy and thus Western    Thought. Kykeon, the entheogen at the heart of these mysteries,    was most likely an LSD analogue produced from an ergot (grain)    fungus. (The Temple at Eleusis was dedicated to Demeter, the    Goddess of Wheat). LSD-like compounds have also been isolated    from the Aztec ololiuqui (morning glory) seeds. Lysergic Acid    LSD 25, which captured the public imagination like no other    entheogen in modern history during the late 1960s and early    70s when an estimated 75 million people tried the drug  is    the synthetic counterpart of these natural plant analogues.    While the very high dosages (800+ micrograms) recommended by    Leary, Metzner, and Alpert in The Varieties of the Psychedelic    Experience (1963) to induce a transpersonal-mystical    experience ultimately proved to be more than most people liked    to handle psychologically, LSD is physiologically one of the    safest compounds known to man, since it requires the smallest    known amount (1\/10,000th of a gram) to be psychologically    active, and is thus has an incredibly low toxicity to dosage.    (You can ingest the same amount of cyanide, or even plutonium,    and it will pass through your body with affecting you).    Wikipedia reports a suspected fatal overdose (Kentucky, 1975)    medical literature on LSD, which involved the IV injection of a    ridiculously large amount of LSD (1\/3rd of a gram  more than    3000 of todays hits!) but notes most sources report that    there are no known human cases of such an overdose.  <\/p>\n<p>    4. Psilocybin (4-OH-DMT). Can induce transpersonal-mystical    experience in high dosage. Naturally occurring in some 200    mushroom species. The presumed entheogen in     Terence McKennas Stoned Ape theory. The least powerful    of the tryptamines, psilocybin is of low toxicity although    overdoses are reputedly possible on synthetic psilocybin, such    as in the death of John Griggs, the leader of the notorious    LSD-and-hashish cartel, The Brotherhood of Love, although none    are reported on EROWID.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ketamine\/PCP  <\/p>\n<p>    5. Ketamine\/PCP: Capable of inducing a classical mystical    experience of transpersonal Oneness, with complete dissolution    of Ego and Identity, mostly at high dosages, and in certain    individuals. The only legal PCP analogue (estimated 5-10% the    strength of PCP), Ketamine, which acts as a stimulant on the    central nervous system, requires inclusion due to its    impressive record for inducing mystical experiences in    individuals (mostly by IM injection) and it could be argued    that it deserves a higher ranking than the complex tryptamines.    Since it is used as a medical anesthetic, it is considered    physically very safe and overdoses are rare. While PCP was    first synthesized in 1926, with an illegal street use that    peaked in the mid-70s, Ketamines illegal use as an entheogen    (and increasingly as a party drug in small doses) is a    relatively recent human development.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Psychedelic-Phenethylamines:  <\/p>\n<p>    6. Mescaline: Can induce transpersonal-mystical experience in    high-dosages. Naturally occurring in various cactus species,    mescaline is one of the oldest psychedelics known to man. The    San Pedro cactus cults of Northern Peru are the longest known    continuous shamanic tradition having existed for at least 3000    years, while there is evidence of peyote use in Mexico and    North America dating back 5700 years. In these cultures, the    mescaline-containing cacti were considered sacred medicine.    Although very rare today, synthetic mescaline was the main    subject of Aldous Huxleys The Doors of Perception, which    helped spark the 60s psychedelic revolution. (Mescaline,    Psilocybin, LSD, and DMT would be the 4 compounds listed in the    introduction to Leary, Messner, and Alperts The Psychedelic    Experience in 1965.). Like most psychedelics, mescaline is    physically non-toxic and non-addictive.  <\/p>\n<p>    7. 2-CB, 2-CI: Structurally related to mescaline,    both 2-CB and 2-CI can induce transpersonal-mystical experience    in high-dosages. Synthetic phenethylamines, these are    notoriously dose-sensitive and little is known about their    toxicity, but due to the extremely low toxicity of mescaline    and virtually all psychedelics, they can be assumed to be    physically non-toxic and non-addictive. Both are creations of    Alexander Shulgin (most famous for popularizing MDMA), which    rose to popularity in the LSD drought of the early 21st century    caused by the infamous Kansas Silo bust, proving once again    that prohibition simply results in diversity.  <\/p>\n<p>    FATAL OVERDOSE LINE  <\/p>\n<p>    The Empathagenic-Phenethylamines:  <\/p>\n<p>    8. MDA: (Sassafras). Empathogen. The original 1960s Love    Drug. As with all the compounds in this class, empathogens can    decrease the effect of Ego by inducing love and compassion to    others, weakening the sense of I. Empathogens also differ    from psychedelic\/entheogens in their acute toxicity, with    deaths caused by cardiac arrest\/brain hemorrhaging at a    fatality rate of approx 2 in 100,000 users, approximately the    same as the more popular (though less toxic) MDMA.  <\/p>\n<p>    9. MDMA (Ecstasy). See MDA. Rediscovered and popularized by    chemist Alexander Shulgin in the 1980s, MDMA held great    promise for psychiatry before becoming illegal in a wave of    Federal paranoia. Currently being used in hospital trials in    Israel, the organization MAPS (Multi-disciplinary Association    of Psychedelic Sciences) wants to start clinical trials on    returning soldiers with post-traumatic stress syndrome here in    the USA.  <\/p>\n<p>    Other Popular Illegal Compounds:  <\/p>\n<p>    10. THC (Cannabis    or marijuana). Decreases the effect of the Ego by    shifting perspective, often towards the humorous side.    Relatively low toxicity, no possibility of physical overdose.    While cannabis related crimes are the number one reason for    incarceration in the USA, with over a million people in jail    for its sale, distribution, production, or possession, there    has never been a single death related to THC consumption    itself.  <\/p>\n<p>    11. Opiates\/Heroin: Nullifies the Ego by negating all desire    although not the sense of I. Highly physically addictive with    regular fatal overdoses, heroin was involved in 213,118    Emergency Room (ED) visits in 2009. Meanwhile Oxycodon    fatalities (OxyContin is a semi-synthetic opiod pain reliever    derived from opium) have increased 66.7% over the last five    years due to this pain-medicines relatively high toxicity.    (14,459 in 2007  82,724 people died from FDA approved drugs in    2010.) ED visits involving nonmedical use of pharmaceuticals    (either alone or in combination with another drug) increased    98.4 percent between 2004 and 2009, from 627,291 visits to    1,244,679. OxyContin sales currently exceed $4 billion per    year.  <\/p>\n<p>    12. Cocaine: The ultimate Me drug. Physically and    psychologically addictive. Highly toxic. A nervous-system    stimulant, cocaine dependence (addiction) can result in    cardiovascular and brain damage. The Greed Culture of the    1980s that came only 15 years after the Psychedelic    Revolution can almost be epitomized by its reverence to    cocaine, the most expensive drug that does the least for the    shortest amount of time. In 2009 Cocaine and crack cocaine    overdoses were responsible for over 400 000 ED room visits in    US hospitals. While the first cocaine epidemic in the USA was    in the 1880s, cocaine has greatly grown in popularity since    the 1970s, with the estimated U.S. cocaine market exceeding    $70 billion in street value in 2005  a greater revenue than a    corporation such as Starbucks. The multi-billion dollar War    against Cocaine has been waged at the military level in    foreign countries since the 1980s with no noticeable affect on    supply, while drug violence long the border of Mexico  mostly    over the cocaine and methamphetamine trade  is killing more    than 5000 people a year.  <\/p>\n<p>    13. Methamphetamines. Physically and psychologically addictive.    Highly toxic. The highly lucrative illegal underground market    of the USAs most-popular legal drug (Ritalin and Adderall are    legal methamphetamines  the USA consumes 85% of the worlds    prescription speed.) Sometimes called white-trash cocaine,    methamphetamine abuse is reaching epidemic proportions at many    levels of American society with over 93,000 ED room visits in    2009. Crack cocaine and methamphetamine addiction have long    been associated with both forced and voluntary prostitution in    every country that they appear in, while the violence    associated with Mexican drug cartels fighting for control of a    cocaine and methamphetamine market valued in excess of 50    billion dollars is currently responsible for over 15,000    fatalities a year.  <\/p>\n<p>    (And finally, our Societys chosen legal inebrient)  <\/p>\n<p>    14. Alcohol: Considered a psychoactive depressant. Highly toxic    and physically addictive. The United States Center for Disease    Control estimates that medium to high consumption of alcohol    leads to the death of approx 75,000 people a year in the USA.    While the last three compounds on this chart  Cocaine,    Methamphetamine, and Alcohol  are the only three compounds    most likely to reinforce the Ego to the point of physical    violence, alcohol is the one your most likely to do yourself    physical harm on due to self-loathing. Alcohol is the most    common extenuating factor for homicides, rapes, beatings, and    suicides, not to mention vehicular fatalities. Alcohol is    arguably the least sophisticated drug in both its production    and its crude inebriating effects. The first alcoholic    beverages can be traced back 9000 years to Neolithic times,    which is why I like to call it our stone-age drug.    Paradoxically, (or perhaps because of its ancient origins)    alcohol it is the only 100% legal drug on this list in the vast    majority of countries around the world.  <\/p>\n<p>    My conclusion from ranking these various compounds by their    unique Mystical Value and comparing their relative toxicity    can thus be expressed quite simply (as):  <\/p>\n<p>    Orocs Law: The more a compound disrupts the Ego (the sense    of I), the physically safer (less toxic) that compound will    be, while the more a drug reinforces and inflates the sense    of Ego, the more physically harmful (toxic) that compound will    be.  <\/p>\n<p>    After my presentation a number of the enthusiastic audience    asked me if I had ever written anything about this Mystical    Value Scale and I had to confess that I had not, but that some    time in the future I would try to. But in all truth, I would    probably have stored it away in the back drawers of my very    messy mind had not the former Chief Advisor on Drugs to the    British Government published a very interesting report in the    respected Lancet medical journal that was released just a month    later (Nov 2010) and made world-wide news. In this report by    the Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs, every common    drug in British society was scored by a panel of social health    experts on the harm it created including mental and physical    damage, addiction, crime and costs to the economy and the    community, thus basically ranking the public health effect of    the various drugs. The maximum harm score was 100 and the    minimum zero. When the results were tabulated, the most harmful    drug was alcohol (72), then heroin (55), crack-cocaine (54),    methamphetamines (33), cocaine (27), cannabis (20), ketamine    (15), and MDMA (9), with LSD (7) and magic mushrooms (5) being    ranked as the least harmful substances to British society!    (Neither DMT or 5-MeO-DMT were on the list). The esteemed    authors also wrote that our findings lend support to the    previous work in the UK and the Netherlands, confirming that    the present drug classification systems have little relation to    the evidence of harm.  <\/p>\n<p>    Based on this highly scientific report, my observation about    the related toxicity of my Mystical Value scale would seem to    have been validated, with those drugs that most eradicate the    effect of the Ego being deemed (by public health experts) the    safest. Non-addictive and of low toxicity, psychedelic drugs    offer no threat to your physical health, and yet they are    considered by our Society to be extremely dangerous and are    amongst the most illegal substances on the planet.  <\/p>\n<p>    The word drug incidentallywhich means (in this    context, according to the Websters dictionary) a chemical    substance which enhances physical or mental well-being is a    ridiculously misleading and almost meaningless word if you    think about it, since nearly everything we eat and drink can be    considered a drug. Nitrous oxide, a gas, is a drug. Coffee,    tea, sugar, and chocolate are all drugs. Even McDonalds    french-fries under this broad definition could be considered a    (highly addictive) drug. Now, as much as I love chocolate,    coffee, and even  I hate to admit it  the occasional    McDonalds French-fry, I see little purpose in comparing them in    any way, shape, or form, to LSD, DMT, or 5-MeO-DMT, which are    far more likely to completely change your consensual reality    then they are enhance your physical or mental well-being. But    the very use of a word\/term as broad as drugs (drug law, drug    war, illegal drugs, dangerous drugs etc) to describe and    legally regulate (DEA) such a ridiculously broad range of    compounds is in its self a verbal smokescreen designed to help    limit the distinctly society-changing possibilities of    psychedelic-entheogens.  <\/p>\n<p>    If I may diverge for a moment, it is my personal opinion that    the first psychedelic revolution in the United States (1963     Saturday 6th December 1969) failed ultimately due to the mass    influx of a variety of distinctly non-psychedelic drugs into    the chaotic and highly exploratory youth culture of that time.    Psychedelics when used in high-dosages have proven to be safest    when used in a thoughtful and controlled set-and-setting, but    as the Youth revolution took hold many teenagers were exposed    to super-powerful entheogens like LSD-25 and STP (DOM) in what    can only be described as a cavalier and Dionysian manner.    Considering the fact that an average hit of LSD in 1968    (400-500mg) was 5 times stronger than a hit of street acid (80    to 100mg) today, and that first-timers LSD users were    frequently encouraged to take two hits if they wanted to see    Tim Learys promised white light, with little thought to    their set-and setting, then it is easy to see how a large    number of young hippies feared acid as much as others revered    it. (You still witness this same phenomena today  many of the    20 somethings that I talk to at festivals seem to love DMT but    are terrified of LSD having already experienced a trip too long    and arduous for them  and they probably ate a quarter of what    their parents did for their first time in the 60s!). This    tendency to push all experiences to the limit (the Prankster    ethic) opened the backdoor for the more seductive and much    easier rides of first heroin, and then cocaine. (Which when it    was first introduced was not thought to be addictive.)  <\/p>\n<p>    Disregarding the potential (and well-documented role) that the    CIA played in the introduction and distribution of virtually    all the illegal drugs that became available, by failing to    recognize the essential difference of    psychedelics\/entheogensthat they are best used carefully in a    sacred manner with trusted guides and not wildly in recreation    amongst crowds of strangersand then by lumping the    wide-variety of compounds that followed into a singular Drug    Culture that fails to distinguish between the wide variety of    experiences that this vast family of so-called drugs can    produce, the Alternative culture that had been inspired by    psychedelics and the chance for change, ended up settling for    uppers-and-downers and the Status Quo, as heroin, cocaine, and    amphetamines became the most popular illegal drugs of the    last thirty years of the 20th century. (And the use and abuse    of legal prescription drugs sky rocketed).  <\/p>\n<p>    It is interesting now with more than 40 years perspective to    realize the fact that our Societys so-called Drug Culture    has increasingly turned away from the 60s psychedelic ethos of    the mystical destruction of the Ego (and consequently the    social structures that the Ego creates) towards a range of    compounds that actually reinforce the concept of the Ego (and    thus maintain the existing social structures that Ego has    built). It could be argued that the last thirty years of the    twentieth century that came after the failed psychedelic    revolution of the 1960s were the most egocentric years in    human history, as television and a global communication network    have relentlessly promoted the cult of the Ego as the highest    human ideal to the post Vietnam generations of    techno-capitalists, with the constant accumulation of    individual wealth and power seen as a Darwinian function    inherited from our hunter-gatherer days. This obsession with    the role of the Individual has resulted in 5% of the worlds    population now controlling 50% of its wealth, as multi-national    corporations controlled by a handful of families continue to    strip the globe of its resources to line the pockets of    shareholders and board members in those industrialized nations    whose military are effectively the World Law, a treacherous and    seemingly unstoppable situation that is threatening life on    this planet as the military-industrial complex lurches    increasingly erratically through the last of its days. The cult    of the Individual Ego has now grown so predominant, we have a    societal case of what I call extinction denial where the fate    of the individual has become paramount, best expressed in the    concept You better get yours while you can.  <\/p>\n<p>    A radical reassessment of the effect of capitalism and    consumerism on both the human condition and our planet is    clearly required, but what can bring about a change in a    viewpoint that has been steadily being programmed into us by    the very technology whose reckless use we need to reassess?    According to the Dalai Lama achieving genuine happiness may    require bringing about a transformation in your outlook, in    your way of thinking, and this is not a simple matter and I    believe this applies to us as much as a Society as it does to    each of us individually. But what can any of us really do other    than reorganize deck chairs on the Titanic? What action can    actually have a chance of bringing about a fundamental    transformation in the way Humanity perceives and values Life on    this planet?  <\/p>\n<p>    In July of 2003 when first introduced to the super-entheogen    5-MeO-DMT, I underwent what I now believe to be a classical    mystical experience of transpersonal unity with the Source of    Being. This event had a profound effect upon my world-view    since I found myself changed from an agnostic    scientific-rationalist to believing in the existence of a God    far greater than I could have ever imagined, all in the space    of a single 40 minute drug-induced trip. The result for my    subsequent search for answers on how such a radical    transformation could have occurred is contained in my book    Tryptamine Palace: 5-MeO-DMT and the Sonoran Desert Toad.    (Park Street Press, 2009), and within the pages of that book I    make the claim that this discovery of a spiritual element to    the Universe, and the realization that God not only CAN exist    but exists as the mystics have always insistedas a part of    you, is the most exciting realization that a human being can    make. More than eight years have now past since I myself made    that unexpected discovery, and while I still agree that is    ultimately the most exciting discovery possible, I must concede    it is not always the most practical, a dilemma that mystics    have known and have suffered for since the beginning of time.    The personal discovery of Godany kind of God or Buddha-State,    for they are all streams of the same Cosmic rivercan never be    scientifically proven and inevitably any entheogenic    realizations or enlightenment can only offer the same proofs as    any other spiritual system  the sticky dual-problem of    personal testimony and faith.  <\/p>\n<p>    I have however come to realize that while entheogens    can never prove the existence of God (rather one can only    experience God-Consciousness through the use of them and thus    form your own opinion), true-entheogens can be used as the most    powerful tools of exploration available for investigating some    of the most perplexing philosophical questions that humanity    has managed to conceive, especially those concerning the role    and reality of Consciousness, and its human-shadow, the Ego. As    our Society and technology begins to progress beyond the    Newtonian-Darwinian paradigm, we are coming to scientifically    realize that nothing in the Universe exists as an individual    point in space-and-time, since the emerging quantum view of the    Universe states that all things are linked and connected thru a    matrix of fields of energy that far surpass the energy of    physical matter, matter is merely the froth on the wave of    reality if you like, while our consciousness, the vehicle of    this discovery, far from being an accidental by-product of    chemical reactions produced within the matter of the brain as    purported by the old paradigm, increasingly seems to be a part    of an infinite field of consciousness that both permeates, and    creates, the Universe itself. I can also personally testify    that thru the use of entheogens one can actually experience a    moment outside of time and space as pure Consciousness, with no    idea or memory of who you are or where you came from, and in    that instant the realization arises of the interconnectedness    of all things, that all is truly Onethe transpersonal    experience as Stanislav Grof calls itand that this is quite    possibly the most profound human experience available, a    speculation that the recorded history of all varieties of    mysticism would seem to support.  <\/p>\n<p>    Which brings about the about the very interesting    possibilityas suggested by the psychologist Julian Jaynes in    his increasingly influential book The Origin of Consciousness    in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mindthat the modern    highly-individualized human Ego that has been so venerated in    the 19th and 20th centuries may be a comparatively recent    development in both human history (and perhaps the history of    the Universe), and that the voice in our head that we now all    constantly hear, a few thousand years ago would only arise only    in times of severe crisis and danger. (And was often thought to    be the voice of the Gods). The non-denominational spiritual    teacher Eckhart Tolle in his modern classic A New Earth    argues that our highly refined sense of I has come from the    development of our technology-driven Society, since the    narrowing of our mental focus away from the transpersonal has    allowed us to develop our fantastic technology, but at the    expense of disconnecting us with another deeper layer of    consciousness that we share with all other things in the    Universe. We can no longer see the woods for the trees so to    speak, as we have become prisoners of our own inflated sense of    self.  <\/p>\n<p>    As our scientists start to discover the outer realms of Quantum    Consciousness, and our psychologists and spiritual masters    begin to return our attention to the idea of a Cosmic or    Absolute Consciousness that both unites and transcends all    religion, with the role that the Individual Ego plays in our    Society coming under increasingly critical scrutiny, then it    would seem clear the lesson that the careful use of entheogens    can teach virtually any of us. It is a scientifically    verifiable fact that entheogenic compounds can cause a human    ego to be disrupted or even momentarily wiped away, and that    when this happens, to paraphrase the poetic words of William    Blake, the doors of perception are cleansed, and all things    appear to man as they are, Infinite. Throughout the recorded    history of Humanity there has been no experience considered    more profound or more valuable then the singular realization    that All is indeed One, and now as the scientists have begun to    catch up with the mystics on realizing the simple undeniable    fact that all systems are linked, and that the very idea of the    sacredness of the individual is somewhat absurd, we now need    to reform our governments, our religions, our financial    institutions, our schools, and most importantly ourselves, to    this fundamental Universal Truth.  <\/p>\n<p>    In a world where we have been programmed by the constant sounds    and flashy moving images of our rapidly developing modern    technology since we have been born, the ancient schools of    meditation and contemplation have had little chance to reform    the Ego or the society that our love of technologythe human    child of the Egohas built for us, since we have long since    forgotten that the death of the Ego is a desirable goal. Deepak    Chopra once wrote that synchronicity is the universe showing    its intention, and therefore I do not find it strange that    mescaline was first synthesized the year that Rntgen    discovered radiation, or that Albert Hofmann had a strange    dream to reinvestigate a compound that he had put on a shelf    many years earlier, thereby instigating a chain of events that    would cause him to discover LSD-25s remarkable psychoactive    qualities while the Manhattan Project was months away from    igniting the worlds first atomic bomb, arguably humanitys    most egocentric invention. Lysergic Acid (LSD) is a remarkable    20th century invention in the fact that it is the only    entheogen that a competent chemist can make a million hits of    in an afternoon, and its mass-production qualities (for a    mass-production society) should not be under-valued, since it    has been responsible for reintroducing the mystical\/shamanic    concept of the death-and-rebirth of the Ego into our Society at    a time when it is most desperately needed. An entheogenic    moment outside of space of time can cause a lifetime of    egocentric programming to come tumbling down like a house of    cards, an illumination almost impossible to ignore, and it is    for exactly this reason that our Governments so fear them. If    we build the foundations of the Entheogenic Revolution the 2nd    Psychedelic Revolution upon the basis of a constant awareness    of the influence of the Ego, and seek out a deeper connection    with the Mind of the Universe that we all share in a process of    liberation theology, then we have a chance to rebuild our    tribes into a true World Family that will find a way through    the troubling times to come. For if there is one thing that is    for sure, it is that none of us will make it alone.  <\/p>\n<p>     James Oroc  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    References: DMT Site&Psychedelic Adventure  <\/p>\n<p>    ~~ HelpWaking    Timesto raise the vibration by sharing    this article with friends and family  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.wakingtimes.com\/2014\/11\/07\/what-is-difference-entheogens-drugs\/\" title=\"What is the Difference Between Entheogens and Drugs?\">What is the Difference Between Entheogens and Drugs?<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> James Oroc, Guest Waking Times The word Entheogen means God contained within and in some other translations it means to awaken the divine within, which is closer to the word Entheogenesis, describing the process of doing away with all that which is transient and impermanent, while allowing the unchanging aspect of our being to awaken to itself. An Entheogen is a compound that induces a spiritual or mystical experience. There have been many kinds of Entheogens or plant based psychoactive substances used by humans <a href=\"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/entheogens\/what-is-the-difference-between-entheogens-and-drugs\/\">Continue reading <span class=\"meta-nav\">&rarr;<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[187760],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-193050","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-entheogens"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/193050"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=193050"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/193050\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=193050"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=193050"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=193050"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}