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Psychedelic Sayings

“Do not say a little in many words but a great deal in few.” – Pythagoras

This is exactly what I do when I create a book; I make them clear, concise, and to the point to bring you the highest value in as few pages in possible.

The 7 Psychedelic Meditations is just under 40 pages and contains all you need to begin and continue the best meditations there are; before, during, and after your psychedelic experience.

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Psychedelic Peace

“This day does not belong to one man but to all. Let us together rebuild this world that we may share in the days of peace.” — Aragorn

This Planet, and Universe, are Ours to share.

There are some things we should keep to ourselves, but the planet is one thing worth sharing.

May we live in peace as much as possible.

May we rebuild together, creating safe, habitable, inclusive places where there is trust, respect, innovation, learning, growth, and life to be lived.

If you don’t know how you can help add to the new community, practicing meditation is a great way to start.

Begin here:

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Psychedelic Silence

“Silence is the language of god, all else is poor translation.” — Rumi

Practice silence today with The 7 Psychedelic Meditations – A concise meditation guide to bring you closer to God, yourself, & others.

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Psychedelic Selflessness

“The man who has forgotten self may be said to have entered Heaven.” 
― Zhuangzi

Something I experienced with the aid of psilocybin mushrooms was a complete ego loss — literally a complete transcendence of myself & an experience of everything outside of myself, but it all felt like me. I was one with everything.

This self that I experienced beyond my ego is, I believe, the divine self, which is who we all truly are. It is an experience beyond form, beyond identification with skin color, gender, & all physical features. 

It is an experience of the Soul.

Meditation is a good practice to begin before considering the psychedelic experience.

Here is a great concise & to the point psychedelic meditation guide:

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Psychedelic Presence

“A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” 
― Lao Tzu

Because what the psilocybin experience has shown me is that, I’m already there. 


We are all exactly where we are meant to be in this moment. We are already here, always.

The answers anyone seeks in life are always found in the present moment, but the present moment is what people have lost connection with.

Most people are living in the past or future, which in reality, literally do not exist. 

The past does have some impact on the future, but when you realize this, you realize the power of the present moment which is directing your life.

Psilocybin, meditations, & zen stories are helpful resources to connect you with the present moment.

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Psychedelic Discovery

“Our goal is to discover that we have always been where we ought to be. Unhappily we make the task exceedingly difficult for ourselves.”
—Aldous Huxley

One of the great impacts psilocybin mushrooms has within us is that it brings us into the present moment.

The True Present Moment.

The Truth is that most people are living in the past or the future, when there is a perfect present moment to be experienced. 

Right here. 

Right now.

Meditation is really a great complement to the psychedelic experience.

Here is a link to one of the best psychedelic meditation resources: 

The 7 Psychedelic Meditations

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Psychedelic Happiness

“If you take your happiness and put it in someone’s hands, sooner or later, she is going to break it. If you give your happiness to someone else, she can always take it away. Then if happiness can only come from inside of you and is the result of your love, you are responsible for your happiness.” — Don Miguel Ruiz

One of the greatest lessons my psilocybin experiences have taught me is to put my own happiness into my own hands. My happiness depends completely on myself, just as yours depends on yourself & no one else.

The mistake many people make is they depend on other people for their own happiness, when you will never find happiness from another person. You will only ever find it within yourself.

If you haven’t found it within yourself yet, psilocybin really might be for you.

Meditation is also a good complement to the psilocybin experience.

If you have ever looked for happiness through voting, or in politics – good luck – you’ll never find it in the devils political games.

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Ram Dass’s First Psilocybin Trip

“Psychedelics helped me to escape..albeit momentarily..from the prison of my mind. It over-rode the habit patterns of thought and I was able to taste innocence again. Looking at sensations freshly without the conceptual overly was very profound.”
—Ram Dass

Ram Dass, whose birth name was Richard Alpert, was Born April 6, 1931 in Boston, MA.

Here’s a short background leading up to his psilocybin story…

Ram Dass grew up in a middle to high class family and lived life “just like everyone else” — Pursuing all the things that society deemed would make him successful.

He became a Harvard psychology professor, had a nice house, a plane, nice car, and a bunch of “stuff” – lots of material items that made it appear to others he was successful, but it was during his first psilocybin experience that he realized his happiness was actually a facade. 

Let’s talk about Harvard for a moment.

So yea Ram Dass was a professor and in his early years of teaching he became intrigued with this man down the hall named Timothy Leary — Ram Dass said he actually feared Leary a bit – that Leary was the only professor Ram Dass feared because Leary didn’t conform or concern himself with Harvard’s “serious ego-ness.” — with identifying himself superior to others because he is a Harvard professor!

They ended up becoming friends and in the early 60’s Ram Dass flew out to Mexico to meet Leary.  When Ram Dass arrived Leary told Ram that he just learned more in the past 5 hours from taking psilocybin mushrooms than he had previously learned in the prior 15 years of teaching psychology.

There weren’t any more psilocybin mushrooms at the time but Ram Dass was intrigued. On March 6th, 1961 during that year’s biggest snowstorm Ram Dass ingested psilocybin mushrooms with Leary & others at Tim’s house. (which was two blocks away from Ram Dass’s parent’s house)

Some of Ram Dass’s first experience when the psilocybin took effect was panic. He worried that Leary’s dog who had just come in from running around in the snow, was going to die because it was panting heavily. Leary’s son came downstairs and assured them it was ok.

Then as he sat alone in the living room he experienced an internal panic in a way — It was like a peeling away of layers of who he identified himself to be. He saw himself from an ego-less perspective and saw everything he was currently living for but the psilocybin has the effect of peeling all those things away and leaving a person with “nothing” — with just awareness.

Except before Ram Dass got to experiencing that awareness he was worried as all these layers were peeling away.

He wrote: “And what’s clearly going to happen now is that I’m going to be an amnesia case because I’m losing my identity. I wont know who I am.”

His panic increased and said that he wanted to scream, but he didn’t. 

Psilocybin’s effects continued and Ram Dass reached this point..

He said: 

“And I became aware at that moment that although everything by which I knew myself was gone, still there was something in me that was watching this whole process disappear.”

“And I remember jumping up and I ran out into the snow and danced in the snow. And then later I recall going back through the drifts to my parents home around five in the morning and deciding as a young tribal buck that I would shovel the snow in the front and I was shoveling and my parents came to the window and opened the window and said “You damned idiot come in, you don’t shovel snow in the middle of the night.” 

“And I looked up and I heard this voice which was the kind of voice of external sanction to which I had always responded since that’s how I got to be where I was, and I listened to the voice inside and the voice inside said it’s cool if you want to shovel snow, its all right, there’s nothing immoral about that. And I looked up at them and I smiled and I danced a bit of a jig and I went back to shoveling.”

And the window closed and I saw them smiling behind it.”

He goes on saying: “Well now I was presented with a peculiar dilemma, because the next Monday when I had to get up and give my lectures in human motivation – the theory of ego psychology which I was expected to present as a responsible member of the psychological community, I saw, was not adequate to the experience I had had. Because that place that I had gone to, I couldn’t find it in the book. I couldn’t find it in the book anywhere.”

“… And I couldn’t find the words to tell anybody about what had happened and I hid behind what we all got to use quite frequently of ‘This was an ineffable experience. I’d like to tell you about it but it’s ineffable. Sorry.”

Here are some of my favorite Ram Dass quotes:

“You may have expected that enlightenment would come Zap! instantaneous and permanent. This is unlikely. After the first ‘ah ha’ experience, it can be thought of as the thinning of a layer of clouds.”

“We had gotten over the feeling that one experience was going to make you enlightened forever. We saw that it wasn’t going to be that simple.” 

“If you think you’re enlightened go spend a week with your family.”

“In most of our human relationships, we spend much of our time reassuring one another that our costumes of identity are on straight.” 

“A fellow satsang member asked Maharajji how to meditate, he said, “Meditate like Christ.” I said, “Maharajji, how did Christ meditate?”
He(Maharaji) became very quiet and closed his eyes.
After a few minutes, he had a blissful expression on his face and a tear trickled down his cheek. He opened his eyes and said, “He(Jesus) lost himself in love.”

“There’s nowhere to go, there’s nothing to accomplish, there’s no merit. It’s just this, just this.”

“We’re here to awaken from the illusion of separateness.”

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Ego as an Onion + Meditation

How is the human ego similar to an onion? 
Find out throughout this episode 🙂
Plus some meditation toward the end! (and aliens?!?!)

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Ram Dass & Psilocybin

The story of how Richard Alpert became Ram Dass – It all began with psilocybin.