EKUMA1981 wrote:
I couldn't agree more. I've had many personal experiences of numerology, synchronicities, manifestations, and anomalous phenomena. There's defo so much we still have to learn. And so much going on behind the scenes. Mainstream science are sooooo far behind, it's unreal. They need to seriously up their game, instead of pussyfooting around!! And yeah, the true history of our planet... who knows. Is there even a true history. If we live in a simulated reality there may be no true history at all. It's all just part of the illusion.
And this Voynich Manuscript... could somebody have written it who was a heavy user of entheogens? Maybe a user of DMT was visiting other worlds and trying to write down and describe all the alien plants he/she was seeing. Just an idea.
I think it's more so that there's much more that we need to
re-learn. Something tells me that long ago we were just more than what we are now. We knew more, we did more.
I think even with a simulated reality, there's still definitely a human history here, and that history can go back literally hundreds of thousands of years for all we really know. The illusion is what we are taught to believe in school through mainstream education/elementary science and religious dogma.
With the Voynich manuscript I get the impression it's a manuscript describing various plants that no longer exist and their uses, dating back to the time before the younger dryas period some 15-20,000years ago. I might be in the minority but I do believe we've had quite advanced civilizations tens of thousands of years ago. Most definitely some of these plants could have had entheogenic properties. However, civilization ended and had to start over, with most information being lost.
I don't think the Voynich manuscript was the product of entheogenic hallucinations, although I was just reading about the possibility a lot of religious texts were the product of entheogens and it makes sense to me.
I don't have any personal experiences with things like ayahuasca or peyote, I have only done LSD. I don't think LSD falls under this category because it's more synthetic if I'm not mistaken, but I didn't have any spiritual event, it was just a fun time with colorful visuals and movement. Would do again.
Hypnogogic hallucinations through meditation can be just as strong, or even more strong, and require no mind altering substances. I've experienced this myself, in that half-asleep completely conscious state somewhere between this reality. I think this attributes to a lot of religious visions that have been documented. Whether they have actual meaning, I can't rule that out.