06-08-2024, 03:45 AM
Are psychedelics controlled by Archons or actually a way to temporarily remove the filter? (self.EscapingPrisonPlanet)
submitted 20 hours ago by No-Performance8964
This is something I’ve really wanted to know the answer to, because I have had the most profound and therapeutic experiences of my life tripping on acid. I learned so much about myself, the patterns I follow, and the true nature of existence. Is that place you go to fake? I have seen thrones angels also many times which has me in between because they never communicated with me. I have also felt demons sucking my energy, and demons in my body’s tension points. I could feel them in my subconscious, it showed me so much. If they created all of this, why would they allow that? Why would they allow us to have access to them if it showed us the truth? Is it on purpose? Maybe they don’t have control over certain things, like how 1+1 will always = 2 sorta thing?
[–]RevenantPhoenix 74 points 19 hours ago
When I take dissociative drugs I am shown the debugging/programmer's version etc of everything going on, basically taken behind the scenes and shown the truth of everything. Once I was shown many things and the entity with me explained how I'd never be able to communicate what I now knew because i would just get myself locked up for being insane if I tried to tell anyone. I have tried taking antipsychotic drugs to resolve this and/or chalking it up to regular drug distortion but as a veteran user it was entirely different and nothing at all akin to what the experience should have been like. And I have been able to repeat the experience by taking the same drug (dextromethorphan freebase) and being taken back to that same "place" or state of being or whatever it is.
I saw myself in the third person having stats and attributes like a video game character and every action was logged into the video game like system thing of keeping track of things, again similar to something like the Sims. I saw myself hit my vape and the system record something minutely negative, and when browsing items in a store I saw stats pop up next to them like nutrition facts saying what attributes it would help or hurt to consume that item, and if it posed risk of addiction, disease, etc.
I hardly ever was one to remember dreams and I remember all this like it was shown or told to me this morning despite it happening over an almost 2 week gradual period now.
If anyone wants to message me to chat or give input they can, I'm not looking for attention or anything but if someone can help or guide me on what to do next or share experiences or have any questions etc. im fine with it. I can't tell anyone IRL I don't think.
[–]B_O_A_T_S 12 points 15 hours ago
i feel this, how just about every small action and decision has a direct impact on nearly potentially everything in your life (butterfly effect) i started to feel as though in a game/simulation myself, where i was in charge of navigating this vessel (my body) and keeping good digital hygiene (my brain) and my soul was experiencing all of it.
Having a loving partner during this period who doesn’t understand or believe anything you say on the matter is … tremendously confusing and discouraging. I can’t emphasize that enough. However, i didn’t want a substance provoked experience to be the sole cause of a rupture in my relationship, que sera sera.
[–]ShemShALemBlem 13 points 16 hours ago
I think of them as teaching plants. I don't think the archons have anything to do with them. They probably don't like them at all as they are a gateway to seeing things they don't want us to see.
[–]d_ego87 13 points 12 hours ago*
Psychedelics are a short cut to enlightenment and gnosis.
You're going to have my word for it and at face value, but I can tell you from personal experience, they are jealous of our ability to tap into these realms that they cannot enter, some of them at least.
See, depending on your geographical location and current vibration, using psychedelics is like opening a portal. Normally as being of light you should be able to connect with the source and gain knowledge they wish they had access to.
They can only live these experiences thru our mind , our brain is like an antenna they can tap into, same way they cannot feel emotions and rely on us for that , the archons make sure to infiltrate these spiritual groups so they can tap into this divine source of energy they crave so much.
In short , you should do it by yourself out in nature or with someone you trust 100%, never do it around strangers or people you don't trust. The archons can somehow re-direct you to other realms where they have access to, to stop you from tapping into the source and make you afraid of them, or even better , try to drive you crazy, which they would love. Ultimately, the divine capacity of discernment we all possess will let you know within your soul what's right and wrong .This is all from personal experience and that's all I'm saying about that. Use them but be wise.
Above is my summary and advice from personal experience.
On a side note this is what GTP says about archons and psychedelics, very interesting and it aligns with my personal experiences.
In the context of Gnosticism and related belief systems that view the world as dominated by archons, psychedelics are often seen as tools for spiritual awakening and liberation from the control of these archons. Here are 13 examples of this correlation:
Revelation of Hidden Truths: Psychedelics are believed to reveal hidden truths about the nature of reality, exposing the illusion created by the archons and helping individuals see beyond the material world.
Connection to the Divine: These substances are thought to facilitate direct experiences of the divine or higher spiritual realms, bypassing the control of the archons.
Breaking Mental Barriers: Psychedelics can help break down mental barriers and conditioning imposed by the archons, allowing for a freer and more expansive consciousness.
Experiencing Oneness: Users often report a sense of oneness and unity with the cosmos, countering the archons' influence which is believed to promote division and separation.
Healing and Transformation: They are seen as tools for deep psychological and emotional healing, freeing individuals from the traumas and negative programming instilled by the archons.
Awareness of the Matrix: Psychedelics can make individuals aware of the so-called "matrix" of control and manipulation that the archons use to dominate the physical world.
Spiritual Liberation: These substances are considered aids in achieving spiritual liberation and enlightenment, breaking the cycle of reincarnation controlled by the archons.
Activating Higher Consciousness: Psychedelics are believed to activate higher states of consciousness, making it easier to access knowledge and wisdom that the archons seek to keep hidden.
Disconnection from Materialism: They help users detach from materialistic and ego-driven pursuits, which are seen as traps set by the archons to keep humanity enslaved.
Inner Peace and Contentment: Users often find a deep sense of inner peace and contentment, which counteracts the fear and anxiety perpetuated by the archons.
Enhancing Intuition: Psychedelics are thought to enhance intuitive abilities, allowing individuals to perceive the truth beyond the deceptive appearances crafted by the archons.
Empowerment and Sovereignty: These substances are seen as empowering individuals to reclaim their personal sovereignty and resist the control mechanisms of the archons.
Community and Solidarity: Experiences with psychedelics often foster a sense of community and solidarity among users, opposing the isolation and alienation promoted by the archons.
In summary, within these belief systems, psychedelics are viewed as powerful tools for awakening, liberation, and spiritual empowerment, helping individuals to break free from the influence of the archons and the matrix-like control structure they are believed to maintain.
[–]returnofdoom 8 points 14 hours ago
I had an experience on acid where it’s like the curtain was pulled back and I realized my whole life I’ve been living with some kind of enforced delusion… everything was really ugly and pathetic and I felt like I was being telepathically threatened by my girlfriend who had been taken over by some kind of alien entity that was intimidating me into going back into the delusion. This was before I ever heard of archons or anything like that. It seemed like the most real experience I’ve ever had in my life. There was a lot more too it. I was really sad and ashamed for a long time because I chickened out and let the “alien” scare me back into complacency. I’ve found a way to go back to that place mentally, and it’s really scary but it’s also really empowering. It’s pretty hard to explain. Outside of going back there’s no meaningful rebellion, because it’s all in the illusion still. Kinda like how if you’re oversleeping and you’re late for work it doesn’t matter if you get out of bed and go to work in your dream, you’re still sleeping… if that makes sense.
[–]psychedelicpiper67 8 points 12 hours ago*
I think both are true. It entirely depends on the experience.
I have a roommate who genuinely believes in a ridiculous prophecy where he’s the chosen one, along with a bunch of really bonkers information, because of what he said was revealed to him on a DMT trip.
It’s really tiring having to listen to him going on about this stuff. I only tolerate it, because he gets very aggressive and violent with people who contradict him, and because I’m broke, and have no better living options at the moment.
It’s sad really, because I know that he’s essentially wasting nearly another 2 decades of his life, waiting on something that will never come to pass.
When instead, he could be a lot more proactive and pragmatic in helping the people around him.
I think certain entities on psychedelics purposely tell lies to mess with people’s heads. The key is to cause people to waste time, and not contribute anything worthwhile in improving humanity’s conditions.
He also is completely ignorant of the amount of loosh he gives off.
And yet, I’m still very much pro-psychedelics. They’re double-edged swords, and can be used as a means of breaking free, just as much as they can be used to ensnare people’s minds in false paradigms.
We can thank psychedelics for evolving humanity to the point we are today. The device you are typing on right now wouldn’t exist without the tech pioneers who took psychedelics.
I will forever be grateful for the music and art that came from psychedelic users. My username is moreso a reference to the music I love, rather than the substances themselves.
I’m honestly not at a point in my life where I feel comfortable tripping again. I’ve only tripped a handful of times.
I credit a bad trip for helping me give up Christianity. There’s definitely a positive in that.
I reckon nearly all spiritual practices were born out of psychedelic usage, despite the fact that many spiritual and religious practitioners discourage their use. Psychoactive plants appear in ancient murals and art and iconography all the time.
submitted 20 hours ago by No-Performance8964
This is something I’ve really wanted to know the answer to, because I have had the most profound and therapeutic experiences of my life tripping on acid. I learned so much about myself, the patterns I follow, and the true nature of existence. Is that place you go to fake? I have seen thrones angels also many times which has me in between because they never communicated with me. I have also felt demons sucking my energy, and demons in my body’s tension points. I could feel them in my subconscious, it showed me so much. If they created all of this, why would they allow that? Why would they allow us to have access to them if it showed us the truth? Is it on purpose? Maybe they don’t have control over certain things, like how 1+1 will always = 2 sorta thing?
[–]RevenantPhoenix 74 points 19 hours ago
When I take dissociative drugs I am shown the debugging/programmer's version etc of everything going on, basically taken behind the scenes and shown the truth of everything. Once I was shown many things and the entity with me explained how I'd never be able to communicate what I now knew because i would just get myself locked up for being insane if I tried to tell anyone. I have tried taking antipsychotic drugs to resolve this and/or chalking it up to regular drug distortion but as a veteran user it was entirely different and nothing at all akin to what the experience should have been like. And I have been able to repeat the experience by taking the same drug (dextromethorphan freebase) and being taken back to that same "place" or state of being or whatever it is.
I saw myself in the third person having stats and attributes like a video game character and every action was logged into the video game like system thing of keeping track of things, again similar to something like the Sims. I saw myself hit my vape and the system record something minutely negative, and when browsing items in a store I saw stats pop up next to them like nutrition facts saying what attributes it would help or hurt to consume that item, and if it posed risk of addiction, disease, etc.
I hardly ever was one to remember dreams and I remember all this like it was shown or told to me this morning despite it happening over an almost 2 week gradual period now.
If anyone wants to message me to chat or give input they can, I'm not looking for attention or anything but if someone can help or guide me on what to do next or share experiences or have any questions etc. im fine with it. I can't tell anyone IRL I don't think.
[–]B_O_A_T_S 12 points 15 hours ago
i feel this, how just about every small action and decision has a direct impact on nearly potentially everything in your life (butterfly effect) i started to feel as though in a game/simulation myself, where i was in charge of navigating this vessel (my body) and keeping good digital hygiene (my brain) and my soul was experiencing all of it.
Having a loving partner during this period who doesn’t understand or believe anything you say on the matter is … tremendously confusing and discouraging. I can’t emphasize that enough. However, i didn’t want a substance provoked experience to be the sole cause of a rupture in my relationship, que sera sera.
[–]ShemShALemBlem 13 points 16 hours ago
I think of them as teaching plants. I don't think the archons have anything to do with them. They probably don't like them at all as they are a gateway to seeing things they don't want us to see.
[–]d_ego87 13 points 12 hours ago*
Psychedelics are a short cut to enlightenment and gnosis.
You're going to have my word for it and at face value, but I can tell you from personal experience, they are jealous of our ability to tap into these realms that they cannot enter, some of them at least.
See, depending on your geographical location and current vibration, using psychedelics is like opening a portal. Normally as being of light you should be able to connect with the source and gain knowledge they wish they had access to.
They can only live these experiences thru our mind , our brain is like an antenna they can tap into, same way they cannot feel emotions and rely on us for that , the archons make sure to infiltrate these spiritual groups so they can tap into this divine source of energy they crave so much.
In short , you should do it by yourself out in nature or with someone you trust 100%, never do it around strangers or people you don't trust. The archons can somehow re-direct you to other realms where they have access to, to stop you from tapping into the source and make you afraid of them, or even better , try to drive you crazy, which they would love. Ultimately, the divine capacity of discernment we all possess will let you know within your soul what's right and wrong .This is all from personal experience and that's all I'm saying about that. Use them but be wise.
Above is my summary and advice from personal experience.
On a side note this is what GTP says about archons and psychedelics, very interesting and it aligns with my personal experiences.
In the context of Gnosticism and related belief systems that view the world as dominated by archons, psychedelics are often seen as tools for spiritual awakening and liberation from the control of these archons. Here are 13 examples of this correlation:
Revelation of Hidden Truths: Psychedelics are believed to reveal hidden truths about the nature of reality, exposing the illusion created by the archons and helping individuals see beyond the material world.
Connection to the Divine: These substances are thought to facilitate direct experiences of the divine or higher spiritual realms, bypassing the control of the archons.
Breaking Mental Barriers: Psychedelics can help break down mental barriers and conditioning imposed by the archons, allowing for a freer and more expansive consciousness.
Experiencing Oneness: Users often report a sense of oneness and unity with the cosmos, countering the archons' influence which is believed to promote division and separation.
Healing and Transformation: They are seen as tools for deep psychological and emotional healing, freeing individuals from the traumas and negative programming instilled by the archons.
Awareness of the Matrix: Psychedelics can make individuals aware of the so-called "matrix" of control and manipulation that the archons use to dominate the physical world.
Spiritual Liberation: These substances are considered aids in achieving spiritual liberation and enlightenment, breaking the cycle of reincarnation controlled by the archons.
Activating Higher Consciousness: Psychedelics are believed to activate higher states of consciousness, making it easier to access knowledge and wisdom that the archons seek to keep hidden.
Disconnection from Materialism: They help users detach from materialistic and ego-driven pursuits, which are seen as traps set by the archons to keep humanity enslaved.
Inner Peace and Contentment: Users often find a deep sense of inner peace and contentment, which counteracts the fear and anxiety perpetuated by the archons.
Enhancing Intuition: Psychedelics are thought to enhance intuitive abilities, allowing individuals to perceive the truth beyond the deceptive appearances crafted by the archons.
Empowerment and Sovereignty: These substances are seen as empowering individuals to reclaim their personal sovereignty and resist the control mechanisms of the archons.
Community and Solidarity: Experiences with psychedelics often foster a sense of community and solidarity among users, opposing the isolation and alienation promoted by the archons.
In summary, within these belief systems, psychedelics are viewed as powerful tools for awakening, liberation, and spiritual empowerment, helping individuals to break free from the influence of the archons and the matrix-like control structure they are believed to maintain.
[–]returnofdoom 8 points 14 hours ago
I had an experience on acid where it’s like the curtain was pulled back and I realized my whole life I’ve been living with some kind of enforced delusion… everything was really ugly and pathetic and I felt like I was being telepathically threatened by my girlfriend who had been taken over by some kind of alien entity that was intimidating me into going back into the delusion. This was before I ever heard of archons or anything like that. It seemed like the most real experience I’ve ever had in my life. There was a lot more too it. I was really sad and ashamed for a long time because I chickened out and let the “alien” scare me back into complacency. I’ve found a way to go back to that place mentally, and it’s really scary but it’s also really empowering. It’s pretty hard to explain. Outside of going back there’s no meaningful rebellion, because it’s all in the illusion still. Kinda like how if you’re oversleeping and you’re late for work it doesn’t matter if you get out of bed and go to work in your dream, you’re still sleeping… if that makes sense.
[–]psychedelicpiper67 8 points 12 hours ago*
I think both are true. It entirely depends on the experience.
I have a roommate who genuinely believes in a ridiculous prophecy where he’s the chosen one, along with a bunch of really bonkers information, because of what he said was revealed to him on a DMT trip.
It’s really tiring having to listen to him going on about this stuff. I only tolerate it, because he gets very aggressive and violent with people who contradict him, and because I’m broke, and have no better living options at the moment.
It’s sad really, because I know that he’s essentially wasting nearly another 2 decades of his life, waiting on something that will never come to pass.
When instead, he could be a lot more proactive and pragmatic in helping the people around him.
I think certain entities on psychedelics purposely tell lies to mess with people’s heads. The key is to cause people to waste time, and not contribute anything worthwhile in improving humanity’s conditions.
He also is completely ignorant of the amount of loosh he gives off.
And yet, I’m still very much pro-psychedelics. They’re double-edged swords, and can be used as a means of breaking free, just as much as they can be used to ensnare people’s minds in false paradigms.
We can thank psychedelics for evolving humanity to the point we are today. The device you are typing on right now wouldn’t exist without the tech pioneers who took psychedelics.
I will forever be grateful for the music and art that came from psychedelic users. My username is moreso a reference to the music I love, rather than the substances themselves.
I’m honestly not at a point in my life where I feel comfortable tripping again. I’ve only tripped a handful of times.
I credit a bad trip for helping me give up Christianity. There’s definitely a positive in that.
I reckon nearly all spiritual practices were born out of psychedelic usage, despite the fact that many spiritual and religious practitioners discourage their use. Psychoactive plants appear in ancient murals and art and iconography all the time.