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A tip shot - the top 20-30cms to be precise and a bigger pic of your avatar if you would be so kind.
The local sanpedro here doesn't have as nice a flower as that.
http://www.egodeath.com/MysticStateAllu ... aisley.htm
Dim memories indeed. Hot for Teacher! Oh yeah that's right up with the bible. :roll:
"Oh wow, man !"
"Wait a second man. Whaddaya think the teacher's gonna look like this
year ?"
"My butt, man !"
T-T-Teacher stop that screaming...
And what about MH's crazy acid rock lyric stuff, huh? What's up with that? All hail Ozzy as the enlightened one?
When it comes to the Beatles catalogue most entheogen partakers would identify more with "Tomorrow Never Knows" rather than MH's wishful spiritual crisis in Help's lyrics.
But I'm...
Certainly not, just look at the rave culture.
Dancing is a great way to experience and express religious ecstasy, a couple of my finest moments have been while doing so. It was uncontrollable, I had no choice. Sometimes the music is generated from within too, no sound system needed.
I am...
I'm not talking about in reality but rather in your mental trip. What do you do when you discover you're god or a god? What do you do with ultimate power? Do you choose to destroy or create? Intent seems very key to me on high doses.
This sounds like what I was referring to before - letting go. On anything more than a mild trip thoughts and visions appear as if out of nowhere. You have no control over these, you learn to sit back and watch as a spectator. The harder you trip the more these tend to be about what I would call...
Are you able to explain "control loss" in your own words rather than Michael's because you just seem to parrot him? If people can't come away from reading and supposingly understanding the theory without using his terminology then something is wrong I think. I know I'm not the first to say this.
Yeah it's nutty, that presence feeling is always there in the sleep paralysis experiences I've had.
Last time I could actually feel it sit on the end of my bed! :shock:
Ah see, even you can admit that the theory is a little biased towards the negative experience. What about the phenomenology of a classic good trip? :wink:
I think I am trying to make too much out of his theory. If I read it from the perspective of a totally straight, rigidly defined person...
I would like to see some personal examples of mystical experiences he has had that I can relate to, his connections with the perennial philospophy, of the type I gave even, not blanket theoretical descriptions, stuff like this - this sounds like the bad trip I never had. :lol...
Sad isn't it, that the world seems to revolve around the drunken tumble when it's the lowest, most blind form of love-making there is. I don't know about paradigm's but it certainly shows humanity is lost and out of touch in oh so many ways.
Actually I've found some of that deeper sensual...
Hmm, I think you're out of luck with sleep paralysis. You're either susceptible or you're not and plenty of people who get it or night terrors( they may be a little different) wish they wouldn't.
Hypnagogic hallucinations are easier, just force yourself to stay awake thinking about something -...
That's interesting. I had a mate years ago that when we started messing around with psychedelics ultimately gave it away because he said he always felt like he was dying. He was a fairly strong ego based character though, they're the ones that often have the hardest time letting go.