I am correct. I wouldn't be here otherwise. Mystics have systematically explored the human psyche for ages. Initiates of mystical traditions use their quasi-scientific techniques to achieve altered states of consciousness, and then they explore the psyche in a structured way. They return to ordinary consciousness and try to express the ineffable experiences through the use of imperfect things like words and numbers and art and action, and over time an imperfect metaphysic evolves.
The metaphysic will naturally have two aspects. An esoteric aspect, and an exoteric aspect. The esoteric, or inner, aspect is what the initiated mystics use among themselves in a mystical tradition. The exoteric aspect is a simplified version of that for the uninitiated laypersons of their culture - a mythology.
Mystics are like astronauts of the mind. They are 'psychonauts'. They dive into the vast waters of the unconscious mind and they perform actions. But they can only ever use symbols, and symbols are like a finger pointing to the moon. If one isn't careful one can end up focusing on the finger. A good symbol will be 'transparent to the transcendent', as Joseph Campbell put it. Not opaque.
I think that's an unnecessarily romantic characterisation.
They are doing exactly the same thing tea leaf readers do, except they knock their own brain for a loop and try to discern meaning in the results, rather than focusing their misguided attempts at pattern-recognitiion on tea leaves.
Unless tea leaves or hallucinations contain useful information, you can do this for a billion years without learning a single useful thing. As far as we can tell, tea leaves, yarrow stalks, hallucinations, the position of the zodiac and so forth all contain zero useful information.
Mystical experiences trick the brain into thinking that banal or ridiculous ideas are transcendentally important, but it's just a chemical trick.
Anyway I could ramble on, but the point is that initiates of the great mystical traditions used structure and cooperation and various physical and mental tools to explore the psyche, and a metaphysical schema evolves from that. So it turns out that metaphysical schemas are like primitive models of the human psyche itself, once the symbolism is deciphered.
It might turn out that tea leaf reading schemas are like primitive models of the human psyche itself, once the "symbolism" is "deciphered", seeing as it's the human psyche that's coming up with the nonsense in the first place.
However they're still just tea leaves, and you can't see the future by staring at them. There are no insights about the universe or how we should live to be found in tea leaves or hallucinations.
It's not a matter of some imaginative wishful thinker sitting down one day to cook up some crazy ideas or some such thing.
Yes it is. They are using the tea leaves for inspiration, but they're still just making stuff up based on random inputs which have no causal connection to the greater universe.
The people who cook up crazy ideas that sell are the ones you hear about, and their crazy ideas are the ones that in turn get used as tea leaves by other people, who think that maybe by synthesising the theories of
enough tea-leaf-readers they will discern the True Secret Of The Tea Leaves.
Humans are amazing pattern-formers. Given a large enough sample of random noise people can and will find "meaningful" patterns in it, eventually, if only with the aid of confirmation bias.
However if all you are starting from are tea leaves, you'll never find out anything useful no matter how many people's ideas about tea leaves you canvas or how many cups of tea you personally examine.