Chapter 6: The Psychotropic Hallucinations
A hallucinogen is a psychoactive agent that can cause hallucinations, anomalies in perception and substantial changes in Thoughts, Emotion, and Consciousness.
In the Nature of Consciousness, there is deeply embedded the ability of the brain to project an internal event into the World outside.
By the way, all events internal or external are 'brain events'.
The introduction of a psychedelic drug in your body can undoubtedly give access to the 'higher states of consciousness’ and surely take you on a 'fascinating trip' of 'altered states of consciousness’ or more precisely 'altered contents of consciousness’.
And as a powerful mind-exploration tool...
It can give an impression as of an 'experienced meditator' who is familiar with the 'streaming contents of consciousness' but in truth, it's beyond the extreme level of 'deceptiveness'.
It has beautiful 'side effects'.
When you play with the 'natural systems' wisely with 'artificial systems' the results are overwhelmingly impressive.
i.e. Mind-blowing.
And.
When you play with 'natural systems' foolishly with 'artificial systems' without any 'precaution and protocol' results are overwhelmingly most impressive.
i.e. Super-Mindblowing.