Hello everyone, I am new here, but otherwise a long time observer of those topics you debate here.
First I have to welcome your effort to expose the frauds and all the new age "bull-shit".
I also apologize for some grammatic mistakes I might make since I am not a native english speaker.
I don't write with hate in mind, so try not to read it that way. I try to get some feedback and knowledge.
The major "problem" I see is a cross-cultural catch-22 that seems to be implied. Sort of reversed racism - If I am not native to some culture I am not allowed to practise its ritual, music, etc. even if I really try to learn it properly or just to be touched by it and gain some knowlege or at least comfort. The same as saying if you are not a "white-man" you cannot be a lawyer or academic scholar or similar. The same as saying - if you are an "Indian" you cannot go to the european classical music concert, play piano or visit Christian church ritual (I would like to see that,
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I will speak with broad strokes - there is no space to delve in even more details to start this debate. But I will try to stay in the frame of "truth" and even this short account and superficial statements should have some validity in the so far approved history. Correct me if I fail.
The majority of the so-called western civilisation is culturally and morally based on either some form of Christianity or Judaism. And some small amount on Islam that is also so feared of in the West.
The scientific culture, philosophy, mathematics, logic, etc. has its origins in Antic Greece and antic middle-eastern civilisations - Persian, Egyptian, etc. empires further influenced by far-eastern civilisations of India and China.
Without the cross-cultural contacts with Arabs and even the "side effects" of the crusades the mathematics and hygiene in Europe would be of less than stellar condition some 800 years ago...
There were the ancient cultures in Europe that we know very little about and whose rituals and transcendental practices were outcast and slowly exterminated by the agressive Christianity.
The missionaries and colonialists did or tryed to do that to the aboriginal people anywhere they came - Americas, Australia, Africa, etc.
The core reason (as I see it) that caused the New-age movements and similar ideas and practises is a lack of authentic "soul-food" in our Western culture. Big religions are all too political and their rituals and practices became very superficial. If there ever was any substantial massage in those religions it is today transformed into lame rules and dogmas that are the same as new-agey fake "indian shaman whatever". Also the harmful side-effects in those Churches are similar to the most serious new age frauds - financial exploatation, greed, pedophilia, child molestations, etc.
I have a problem with this Catch-22 in the "spiritual path".
We have no culture of transcending the rational thought in our wetern culture (I'm from Europe as you could guess)... And I have sort of "mystic mind" from my childhood on. I have a strong urge to know things that cannot be known in a conventional way. "Why we are here", "Who we are", "The meaning of life". AND - I am totally RATIONAL at the same time. Sceptical towards new age, sceptical towards fraud, sceptical towards religion, reserved towards science - I believe it - but it is limited. It deals with partial and ever changing and fleeting facts and it is also very dogmatic and disrespectful many times. I respect its findings but it doesn't provide the answers to the questions I need to know.
So - the core for the debate as I whish that would follow, would be - "is there any way on this planet for the sincere seekers of the "Unknown spiritual dimensions", subcouncious, superego - call it whatever - that physically feel the need to know more - to credibly experience the "altered states of mind" with authentic guidance and without damaging anyones culture?
We are all people. Strange and mysterious organisms that were "built" out of an enormous amount of information written in the DNA. Is this so "ordinary"? Can you really just wave a hand at it and say this is just as it is - nothing extraordinary - well - I feel a pain in the stomach not knowing what is all that really... I hoped for a long time that really credible "brujo" practices have some answers or at least practices that can bring me closer to them. Am I really not entitled to search for that?
Different cultures produced different knowledge - this century provides amazing means of global communication, that was never possible before and this brings all the trouble, but also all the new possibilities...
We are appaled by seeing authentic "native" practices becoming tourism, shamans for sale, etc. But we fail to see that this was already done to the Christian and other big religions a long time ago. They are sooooo far away from any core spiritual message from Jesus or anybody that it is impossible to decipher now. All we have is greed and politics with those Churches. But there is a natural need to experiences more than just utilitarian life... And they are all so afraid of the direct experiences that the aboriginal people outside of this system still practise...
Why shouldn't we study the effects ayahuasca and similar plants have on our perception? Why shouldn't we expand our philosophy and science with the transpersonal information we might gather?
Should we ignore tha amazing fact that there exist some plants that change our perception in such dramatical ways? Why is that so anyway? Just for kicks?
So.....
I spoke too much. Proceede as you please - and - I also seek some real and honest way to have a strong mind-changing ritual - no new-age fraud - no womanizing or alcoholic fake shaman to exploit me, but someone for real that gained some insight from a life-long experiences with altered states of mind and communicating directly with "gods". Is there something like that. I am prepared to invest my lifetime in that - but I don't want to be a part of a sect and I don't want to go to the monastery... See the catch?
Or is there only plastic spirituality on one side, traditionally reserved spirituality on the other and rationalistic thought in the middle?
best and sincere regards, Andrej