I’m really disappointed to see psychedelics being included in the Psionic summoning of UFO discussion.

I’m really disheartened to see psychedelics getting mixed into the conversation about UFO summoning and psionics. There seems to be a connection among psychedelics, Ross Coulthart, Jake Barber, and the Esalon summoning event. If you check out this guy’s Instagram, you’ll notice photos of Jake and Ross alongside someone discussing psychedelics — it feels like they’re hinting at something without outright saying, “We’re all about the shrooms here.”

Let’s be honest, many of us have likely experimented with psychedelics, and a lot of us have “seen” or at least felt we encountered interdimensional beings or non-human intelligence.

What frustrates me is that we’ve been placing our trust in Ross and Jake, only to find out they’re attending fancy retreats for the wealthy, enjoying special teas and yoga breakfasts. This raises serious doubts about the credibility of everything we’re discussing.

I’ll have to keep an eye on how this unfolds, but if the disclosure conversation shifts towards “just take some shrooms and you’ll get it,” then I’m out — no doubt about it.

I’m all for yoga and maintaining a healthy diet for mental clarity, but this is quickly becoming absurd.

Check it out for yourself: https://www.instagram.com/zachmbell/

One thought on “I’m really disappointed to see psychedelics being included in the Psionic summoning of UFO discussion.

  1. I can understand your frustration. It seems like the conversation around UFOs and psychedelics is becoming muddled, and it raises valid concerns about credibility in the disclosure movement. Many people are looking for serious, scientific exploration of the UFO phenomenon, and trips to retreats or discussions centered on psychedelics can feel more like a distraction than a legitimate investigation.

    It’s important to distinguish between personal experiences that some individuals may have with psychedelics and the broader, more rigorous inquiry into unidentified phenomena. While there may be interesting overlaps in consciousness exploration and UFO experiences, it can cheapen serious discourse if psychedelics become the primary lens through which we view these occurrences.

    I share your hope that the discussion stays rooted in a thoughtful examination of evidence rather than leaning too heavily on subjective experiences tied to psychedelics. It may be worth keeping an eye on these developments to see how they unfold, but advocating for a grounded approach is definitely key.

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