by professorpan » Thu May 05, 2005 2:56 pm
One of the best books on this topic is Jim DeKorne's "Psychedelic Shamanism." Not only does it offer a compelling theoretical model for entity contact, it also offers instructions for producing DMT from easy-to-find plant sources, including some wild grasses found all over the U.S.<br><br>There are extensive excerpts from the book in this missive from Blue Resonant Human:<br><br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.greylodge.org/occultreview/glor_002/shaman.htm">www.greylodge.org/occultr...shaman.htm</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>A pertinent excerpt from DeKorne:<br><br>"...The gnostic Archons, then, are intelligences existing in the imaginal realm in 'bodies' consisting of thought and feeling. They are able to tune into our awareness through our affinity with their wavelength, that is, our beliefs. They feed off of our allocation of energy to their dimension, and compete with other Archons on other levels in the overall hierarchy for their nourishment."<br><br>"...What may be a belief in the Christian Trinity or Islamic Jihad [or flying saucers!] to humans, may be the equivalent of a T-bone steak to entities of the imaginal realm who depend upon that belief for their existence. A hungry Archon will apparently do anything to convince you to feed it. The psychiatric literature is saturated with examples of 'inner voices' demanding absurd levels of obedience to highly questionable belief systems."<br><br>"...This book holds to the shamanic model of multiple dimensions, accessed via human consciousness, in which dissociated intelligences feed off of human belief systems the way that we eat hamburger. It is to these entities' advantage to keep us ignorant of their agendas; they would forfeit independent existence if we chose to become gods ourselves by devouring their energy instead of vice-versa. As it is written in the Upanishads, and emphasized here for the third time: 'it is not pleasant to the Devas that men should know this.'" <p></p><i></i>