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What happens when a non-spiritual person takes DMT or LSD?

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CountScrofula · 41-45, M
I remained non spiritual but had a great time
deadgerbil · 26-30, M
@CountScrofula you don't remember worshiping my moles?
CountScrofula · 41-45, M
@deadgerbil That's a sometimes food.
@CountScrofula I'm not sure what's meant by "non-spiritual." I'm not at all religious, but I appreciate the beauty of the world and of the universe and to me that appreciation is spiritual. By my definition anybody that can be moved by art or beauty is spiritual. I don't know if it's possible to still be human if you're truly "non-spiritual." Anyway, my non-religious self had a spiritual experience on acid decades ago.
CountScrofula · 41-45, M
@ElwoodBlues Spirituality is a nebulous term but to me it means a connection with reality in a way that's greater than our primary senses - and importantly the notion that you can channel that connection through meditation, ritual, crystals, whatever else is your bag.

And it's just never done anything for me. But drugs are fun and introspection is healthy so I'll take that.
@CountScrofula No need for crystals or rituals or mantras when we have the Hubble Ultra Deep Field and similar images. The full resolution image is said to contain about 25,000 galaxies of about 100 billion stars each; scattered like grains of rice in the cosmos. Contemplating it gives me a deep sense of wonder outside the primary senses.

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