> If that is true, the dissociative state can genuinely be identified with the 
> death state, and, as far as we get there (with salvia for example), the 
> experience cannot be memorised at all. In fact, it entails that we truly die, 
> and the one who come back is truly “someone else”, and this is a common 
> felling reported by salvia experiencers. It is what I call the MAX Effect, 
> (because it is well illustrated in a comic book “Max, the explorer”, by Bara 
> (a Belgian comics book).

It is interesting that "psychadelic culture" has a strong death theme
to it. For example, a lot of people associate LSD experiences with
death, skeletons, and things like that. There is a dark humor to it,
but it's nor morbid.


Best,
Telmo.

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