Huxley, in his bastardized version of Eastern thought, believed they got you to a "higher level" of reality
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or more precisely that they enabled some sort of introspection of the mind onto its own structure
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the language of consciousness on its own terms w/o being used for the practical purpose of describing the external world
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ofc a Buddhist would say fascination with that for its own sake is a roadblock to enlightenment
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like, be aware that your brain has a language but don't ascribe it higher intrinsic significance than anything else
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I assign it minimal significance, except that disassociatives confirmed for me my lifelong suspicion that souls aren't real
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yeah no one is actually as conscious as the philosophy 101 idea of a person is supposedly conscious
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your personality deconstructs and reconstructs itself every time you fall asleep, arguably every time you "zone out" awake
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and we're not even that surprised by the fact that ppl are wildly different as their personalities break down and resurrect
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we just rephrase it as "You have to catch them in the right mood" or "I wasn't myself at that moment"
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and we use the randomized stochastic nature of consciousness to justify incoherent concepts like "free will"
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