On Mar 20, 2005, at 10:12 AM, rudra_joe wrote:

> ----Actually, you shouldn't lump all hallucinogens together since 
> theres a vast difference between phenyethelamines and trypamines, from 
> the 5 minute rush of dmt to the 18-24 hour trip of mescaline and DOM. 
> IMNHO, LSD is very harsh, whereas in spite of the intensity of the 
> experience nonetheless mescaline is not very rough at all. In fact the 
> tejas seems to glow ever more bright during it.
>

While I think it's probably true that not all hallucinogens are created 
equal, I would guess their mechanism of action is similar, they 
over-excite the cortex of the brain and do bizarre things with our 
neurotransmitters--like fizz them out and do some not so nice things to 
the synaptic gap with routine use. We'd already discussed my 
observation of kundalini scarring on some practitioners who did 
LSD/psilocybin as teenagers.

If your tejas glows more bright during it, that's exactly what I'd 
expect.

It would be interesting to compare the brains say of Terrence Mckenna 
and a long term meditator. I would guess one would show greater neural 
development while the other would show some form of damage and/or 
scarring.



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