Is the sudden popularity of 5-MeO-DMT from the Sonoran Desert Toad medicine part of a process of ego dissolution culminating generations of plant work? Like the plants, have we been groomed to receive the light?
What if the cultural chaos of these times was part of a natural process, just as when nature turns coals into diamonds from the intense pressure? As philosopher Henri Bergson has famously said, is the “universe a machine for making gods?”
The 5-MeO-DMT experience is often likened to the individual egoic consciousness, or drop, remembering it’s oceanic full potential. But what if the opposite were also true? What if the intelligent, loving, oceanic consciousness of Source itself was incarnating in the drop?
If EntheoGenesis is awakening to the Divine within, what do we do with it then? Is the peak experience of divinity a seed to be integrated and/or a relationship to be nurtured?
What role does the Ego play in the human experience – and how, and why did it evolve? Tribal cultures point towards other states of unity consciousness with nature as part of our collective hero’s journey.
As we neared the Gregorian year 2012, the mainstream media was barraging us with information about this potent cosmic target window, much of it slanted towards the usual doom-and-gloom and disaster scenarios.
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