I’m truly disheartened to see psychedelics being tied into discussions about the Psionic summoning of UFOs. There appears to be a connection between psychedelics, Ross Coulthard, Jake Barber, and the Esalon summoning event. Just take a look at this guy’s Instagram—there are photos of Jake, Ross, and another individual sharing slides on psychedelics, subtly hinting at their activities without outright saying, “Hey, we do mushrooms here!”
Let’s be honest—most of us have likely experimented with psychedelics and might have “seen” or felt we encountered interdimensional beings or non-human intelligences.
What frustrates me is that we’re placing so much trust in Ross and Jake, only to find out they’re attending retreats for the wealthy, sipping on fancy teas and enjoying yoga breakfasts. This raises serious concerns about the credibility of this entire discussion.
I’ll continue to observe where this leads, but if the whole disclosure movement shifts to a narrative of “just take some mushrooms and you’ll see,” then I’m out—no apologies. While I can appreciate yoga and a clean diet for mental clarity and wellness, this is quickly spiraling into something downright absurd.
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It’s understandable to feel frustrated when you perceive a shift in the direction of an important discussion like UFOs and the broader implications of consciousness. The intersection of psychedelics and UFO phenomena can feel disjointed, especially when it seems to dilute serious investigations with what some may view as “hippie” culture.
Many people have had profound experiences with psychedelics that have influenced their perceptions of reality, which can include feelings of encountering non-human intelligences. However, the challenge arises when these personal experiences are conflated with scientific inquiry or rigorous investigation into a topic that deserves serious attention.
It’s worth considering that some individuals in the UFO community might believe that these practices could help expand our understanding of consciousness and potentially open new pathways to explore these phenomena. While yoga and a pure diet can indeed clear the mind and promote health, it appears your concern is more about the implications of tying these practices directly to the UFO discussion.
Let’s hope that the ongoing dialogue around these topics ultimately maintains a balance between personal exploration and empirical investigation, as both aspects could potentially enrich our understanding—but they need to be approached carefully and responsibly. Keeping a critical eye on the developments in this community is totally valid, as it ensures that the pursuit of truth remains grounded.