..."I
don’t think you could discover consciousness if you didn’t perturb it,
because as Marshall McLuhan said, 'whoever discovered water, it
certainly wasn’t a fish'. Well, we are fish swimming in consciousness;
and yet we know it’s there. Well, the reason we know it’s there is
because if you perturb it, then you see it; and you perturb it by
perturbing the engine which generates it, which is the mind/brain
system resting behind your eyebrows. If you swap out the ordinary
chemicals that are running that system in an invisible fashion, then you
see: it’s like dropping ink into a bowl of clear water – suddenly the
convection currents operating in the clear water become visible, because
you see the particles of ink tracing out the previously invisible
dynamics of the standing water. The mind is precisely like that, and the
psychedelic is like a dye-marker being dropped into this aqueous
system. And then you say, 'Oh, I see – it works like this… and like
this'." ~Terence McKenna, The Importance of Psychedelics...
(via The Archaic Revival)
Image: "psychedelic splash" by Perbear42
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