The amusing catch is that one does not need an ayahuasca expererience to begin with. There's something inside of all human animals just begging for release. Merely entertain the idea and you are almost there.
I agree, I have induced some natural DMT a time or two, or atleast I think I have lol. An true ayahuasca experience, in my opinion, is about more than just the experience of DMT.
Even after the dreadlocks drivel, this is an astute point. What's a wee ego to do, eh?
And what do you have against dreadlocks, sir?
Guru's are way over-rated. Reality is, by far, the better teacher... Jus' sayin'
I would agree to a certain extent, but reality is like the mean teacher that you hated in school, but realize later in life taught you so much. A guru is like your favorite teacher in school. You learn a lot from both of them, but it sucks a lot more when your learning from the mean teacher lol.
namaskaram :namaste
from where I stand , .... true , you canot realy ''kill the ego '' , ..... but you can let it desolve naturaly , yes it is true for most that the more you fight it of course the more you find that it fights back , ....it is like a child which canot see anything beyond its own existance .
I don't believe it ever truly dissolves, as I stated earlier, if that were true, than you would die in my opinion, because the ego controls basic bodily functions in my opinion. If by dissolve, you mean merge with universal conciousness, then yes I would degree with that.
it is beautifull in the way that children are beautifull and we forgive them for their ignorance in some areas because they are only children , this is the natural way of things .
but as childhood is a stage through which we must inevitably grow , ego too has its limitations which we naturaly out grow.
I would agree with you, but just as a child grows up, there are certain parts of the childhood personality that I would argue should be maintained in order to be a healthy adult. Of course, we should grow, but that does not mean that we eliminate all aspects of our "inner childe" in my opinion.
the true benifit of a good guru is that he can see exactly what stage you are at and lead you gently but surely on to the next level , he is there to support and give guidance .
true there is a lot of wisdom out here , but even a good peice of wisdom at the wong time is of no use infact it merely confuses things .
Agreed
I suppose I'm upset because I'm upside down and alone. I'm really tired of the internet having friends in it and life not. I'm frustrated I don't have somewhere spiritual to go to physically. Or a person to help me through this here with me. that is why.
I know the feeling very well. I actually went through it in the opposite direction as you though. I hated not having people in real life that I could talk to about this kind of stuff, and I felt a huge relief when I found these forums to express my thoughts.
The most important thing that I personally have realized through this proccess is that it is good to have people in your life make you feel better, but it is not as good to rely on other people to make you feel "good" in the first place. In my opinion, it creates a reliance on others to make you happy. Not saying it's not good to have a positive word of encouragment here and there, but you should always seek to maintain your own happiness without reliance on others.
Just my .02 cents though, everyone walks a different path.