@lankohr At least the Eleusinian Mysteries knew better than to pretend certainty. They didn't sell cosmology, they staged transformation. No dogma, just initiation. Not "we know the Universe," but "enter and be changed."
Less prophecy, more direct encounter.
@PrettyGnosticMaschine "Some scholars believe that the power and longevity of the Eleusinian Mysteries [...] came from psychedelic drugs."
"Is god a drug, or have we just misunderstood her?"
@lankohr I'm thinking more like: the brain is the instrument, the substance is the tuning fork, and "God" is what happens when the signal finally comes through clearly.
The experience was always there.
The Mysteries just knew how to trigger it.
@lankohr Merkabah mysticism fascinates me. It reads to me like an early protocol for navigating altered states-- coded ascent through layers of mind, each gate a constraint, each vision a test of coherence... The danger was always fragmentation. The goal wasn't escape, it was integration.
As for "incorruptible" - the question is whether your system can detect corruption and update before it ossifies