But I managed my way into an ayahuasca trip in the jungle of Central America... I can tell you what I experienced was alien (Not of this world) form, it’s not in the form of physical. It’s in the form of other realms, from my experience. And it was very real. It scared the shit out of me, I knew it was Evil I was directly experiencing.
I immediately got up and prayed scriptures for the remaining 5 hours over and over and over. Everyone was in white robes, there were proclaimed “white” witches aka witches all around, there was a drum gong, it was the most evil thing I’ve ever seen.
I was supposed to be there another 4 nights and I GTFO as soon as I woke up even though it cost thousands of dollars.
If I had read one less bible scripture going into that I’m not sure I would of realized the deceit I was experiencing.
I thank God every day I managed to leave with my soul in tact. Spooky stuff. Turned me right back to God, same for my gf she was there.
We started to go to church immediately after.
God works in mysterious ways for his children that are willing to listen.
Thanks for sharing, great lesson to learn. I’ve had many friends do ayahuasca over the years, some even going to Peru to do it. I myself smoked DMT and did mushrooms a few times in my early 20’s, and am grateful I made it back to sanity and Christianity. It’s hard for me to view psychedelics as anything less than opening your heart and soul up to dark forces. Most people who had a “life changing experience”, hardly seemed to change at all. If anything it opened them up to demonic forces that maybe gave them temporary fills of ecstatic states of mind which led to them thinking they were their own god, completely disobeying the first commandment. I used to read all that Deepak Chopra kind of stuff and now realize the error of its ways and how the “law of attraction” philosophy instills narcissism and takes us further away from God.
I have repented for this heavily.
But I managed my way into an ayahuasca trip in the jungle of Central America... I can tell you what I experienced was alien (Not of this world) form, it’s not in the form of physical. It’s in the form of other realms, from my experience. And it was very real. It scared the shit out of me, I knew it was Evil I was directly experiencing.
I immediately got up and prayed scriptures for the remaining 5 hours over and over and over. Everyone was in white robes, there were proclaimed “white” witches aka witches all around, there was a drum gong, it was the most evil thing I’ve ever seen.
I was supposed to be there another 4 nights and I GTFO as soon as I woke up even though it cost thousands of dollars.
If I had read one less bible scripture going into that I’m not sure I would of realized the deceit I was experiencing.
I thank God every day I managed to leave with my soul in tact. Spooky stuff. Turned me right back to God, same for my gf she was there.
We started to go to church immediately after.
God works in mysterious ways for his children that are willing to listen.
Thanks for sharing, great lesson to learn. I’ve had many friends do ayahuasca over the years, some even going to Peru to do it. I myself smoked DMT and did mushrooms a few times in my early 20’s, and am grateful I made it back to sanity and Christianity. It’s hard for me to view psychedelics as anything less than opening your heart and soul up to dark forces. Most people who had a “life changing experience”, hardly seemed to change at all. If anything it opened them up to demonic forces that maybe gave them temporary fills of ecstatic states of mind which led to them thinking they were their own god, completely disobeying the first commandment. I used to read all that Deepak Chopra kind of stuff and now realize the error of its ways and how the “law of attraction” philosophy instills narcissism and takes us further away from God.