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"forces their brain its full ‘power’ or DMN turned off, in this state they won’t believe they’re hungry as they will return to basic instincts and finish eating, which would allow the plant itself to continue to flourish"
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Basically what you're describing is an evolved plant defense mechanism, that protects plants by gaming the chemistry of the human mind.
Psychedelics have certainly had some association with creativity and art, and whatnot, but I don't think they're the "key to our evolution". That sounds like "wishful thinking".
I think you may be seeing what you want to see, there. Is it a mutually beneficial adaption where plants are raising your consciousness of "reality", or are they just lowering your consciousness of your body? It looks like 6 of one, half dozen of the other, to me.
That said, I could be wrong. There are certainly some intelligent people who did argue that psychedelics were a means of evolving the brain - like Timothy Leary & Robert Anton Wilson.
If you're interested in these kinds of speculations, and enjoy humor with your philosophy - Timothy Leary had something called the "Eight Circuit Model of Consciousness" that's interesting and/or entertaining, which is almost as good.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight-circuit_model_of_consciousness
It's simultaneously nutty pseudoscience and absolute genius...it's guaranteed to force your mind outside the box that you normally look at things through, and possibly even blow up the box.
I also highly recommend Timothy Leary's book, "The Game of Life". The cover doesn't really do it justice. It's nonstop "mad" genius inside, but recommended only to those that would enjoy highly subversive humor.
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