Terence McKenna wrote:
People are so alienated from their own soul that when they finally meet their soul they think it is from another star system.
I know that usually TMK was referring to hyperspace as a real place, but I think this quote support the other perspective.
I must admit that personally I haven't witnessed hyperspace through DMT, so far I've only reached some visionary state, with my location still perceivable (even if really really little in a few occasion).
But what I think is: if the actually effects DMT produces in me can be labeled as visions + loss of current location awareness, is it really so wrong to assume that higher doses would enhance such effects?
We must admit then there's a pretty different mechanism surrounding the phenomenon of sight and that of DMT-induced vision. The first one relies on the collision of the eye with photons, registering their frequency. It's pretty raw and sort of simple.
The latter relies on the molecular bonding with various brain receptors, and it involves therefore a higher degree of complexity.
Also, I think it's pretty more outstanding to believe we have an outstanding universe inside our heads, rather than going to another place.
I'm not a strong supporter of determinism/materialism, though I think often such views contains very good points, and I think the mind could actually be something very peculiar.
My brain is only a receiver. In the Universe there is a core from which we obtain knowledge, strength, inspiration. I have not penetrated into the secrets of this core, but I know it exists. - Nikola Tesla