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OK, so I read the article linked below and started thinking....
https://qz.com/879285/psilocybin-dr...ual-and-religious-they-make-us-healthier-too/
You can get the gist of the article from just reading the link, but John Hopkins researchers has some spiritual leaders tripping to see how their mindsets (as spiritual leaders, folks inclined toward that sort of thinking) can provide insight into spiritual/mystic experiences described by normal (?) people using the psilocybin.
Now, I do not currently take any mind altering substances that I can't drink, but in my youth did experiment with a broad range. (You know the drill, I was in college!) Early in my tarot experience I decided that alcohol and tarot were not a good mix. To me, it felt disrespectful to the cards and was in no way helping me read or interpret them.
Have you ever read "under the influence" and if so, any special insight into the spiritual experiences often found without?
Looking at the art with psilocybin brain would probably be intense no matter what deck!
https://qz.com/879285/psilocybin-dr...ual-and-religious-they-make-us-healthier-too/
You can get the gist of the article from just reading the link, but John Hopkins researchers has some spiritual leaders tripping to see how their mindsets (as spiritual leaders, folks inclined toward that sort of thinking) can provide insight into spiritual/mystic experiences described by normal (?) people using the psilocybin.
Now, I do not currently take any mind altering substances that I can't drink, but in my youth did experiment with a broad range. (You know the drill, I was in college!) Early in my tarot experience I decided that alcohol and tarot were not a good mix. To me, it felt disrespectful to the cards and was in no way helping me read or interpret them.
Have you ever read "under the influence" and if so, any special insight into the spiritual experiences often found without?
Looking at the art with psilocybin brain would probably be intense no matter what deck!