Well, honestly, i'm not even sure "see" would be the appropriate word. It was pretty surreal, and honestly, the most "spiritual" experience i've ever had, for lack of a better word. Words will not describe this experience properly, you must consider experiencing it for yourself sometime.
I started off my looking at the telescope in a normal state of mind, while eating the mushrooms. As i was exploring the vastness of our universe, I began to enter a state of mind where i truly felt that all of my senses had been wound into 1 supersense, and i could detect everything that existed, in all dimensions, at all times.
I would program the telescope to a star (it's remote controlled), and as i would look at it, i could hear it, feel it, smell it and sense it in other ways i can't even describe. This star was life, it was as at least as important as my own existence. I could literally feel, and sense every component that made up that star, as if it too was living, breathing and thinking, and analyzing me at the same time. I also got this very strong sensation that these stars are creating life. The pulsation of light, is more important and crucial to our existence than we can imagine.
I explored many astral objects, but as i pulled away and started to gaze at mother earth (my backyard), i realized that everything i was just looking at through the telescop, also exists right here, right now with me. The light from the stars, all over the universe are bouncing off the earth, and my body at all times. The light from our star, fuels all life on earth. The earth is made up of the same core elements that make up the stars. When i blow with my mouth, the wind patterns of this planet are changed forever. My existence, and the elements that allow for my existence are as crucial to the exitence of the universe, as any star, universe or Atom.
So basically, what i learned was that we are insignificant, but we are as significant everything else in this universe. There is a higher power, and we are all a part of it. The higher power, is everything, all the time.
Did that make any sense?