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Elisabeth McKay

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
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who ayahuasca or some other psychedelic experience is actually well suited for because that is pattern opposition, right?

That is medicine because it's opposite.

And unfortunately, the people that tend to want to do these things and do them repeatedly are the worst candidates to do these things.

Now, what I also want to go back to because we were talking about this whole fourth dimensional sticky web situation is

Some people end up going into some sort of medicine journey and they quite literally come back in a full-blown psychosis.

I've seen people come back with multiple personality disorder.

I've seen people come back and suddenly present as DID.

I've seen people come back and suddenly, even though they were married for 20 years and have kids, all of a sudden there's some spirit or voice in their head telling them that they're gay.

Lives can get ruined very quickly by having a person lose their tether to objective reality.

And I think here's where I want to take it.

My concern is that most people, and I think I realized this at a fairly early age, and this goes back to the epiphany that I had watching Fight Club when I was 13.

Most people haven't really sat with and considered how easy it is to slip off the edge into insanity.

I know I have, like, I've thought about that question way too much in my life.

And I've been aware of that edge many times where it's like there might even be certain questions that you've asked yourself where there's an awareness like I shouldn't go down this line of questions too much because I'm going to slip off the edge.

The line between sanity and insanity is razor thin, if at all.

And unfortunately, most of the people that have slipped off that edge by way of self-deception don't realize they've slipped off the edge.

This is why I've talked in other of my Break Method lectures about this analogy, and really it's posed as a question.

What separates the best psychic in the world from somebody with schizophrenia?

possibly just a communication filter, honestly.

Especially if you look at indigenous cultures and who they make to be their shamans and medicine people, one could argue that they are intentionally seeking out people who we might call schizophrenic, but because it's being trained and cultivated and nurtured, they are building a communication filter so they know what to communicate to you about and what to keep to themselves.