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    A Proposed Alchemical Symbol for LSD

    I did not know if I could load an image on a post so from now to infinity, the symbol will be my profile picture. I will also upload the image somewhere and post the link. The heart of this symbol is a diamond. This represents Purity, or that which cannot be broken: the Soul, or Buddha Nature –...
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    Mind-Space, tripping without drugs

    I apologize if my reply seemed a bit harsh, I was just annoyed at your post, because I assumed that you never read Mind-Space. I myself am studying physics and chemistry in the university, so I know that science is objective (the subjective part of science is still referred to as alchemy.) This...
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    Mind-Space, tripping without drugs

    "tripping without drugs is not possible because the drugs make you trip over your thought" I can only reply to this with the following: WTF What is a "thought" and how do you trip over it? If meditation is meant to quiet thought, then how can you achieve a "trip-like" experience; there is no...
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    Mind-Space, tripping without drugs

    Mind-Space might seem to be a relatively new and novel concept, but in truth it has always existed. Most notably (for this site) in the work of Timothy Leary, when he explains the importance of Set(Mind)and Setting(Space). In considering Setting, we immediately notice that, while the physical...
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    Seeing: Part 1 of Learning to Control your Mind

    There are many vital processes of the mind, of which we are not fully aware. For the purposes of this post, I will only concentrate on the concept traditionally referred to as Seeing. Seeing is one of the most vital processes for what we call understanding, because it is to understanding what...
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    Psychonaut or Druggie?

    I have been experimenting with my mind for about 10 years now (since I was 10 years old). For me, it all started with a Peruvian shaman called Armando, and his knowledge of the use of Ayahuaska and Mescaline. The teaching of Don Juan, from the field notes of Carlos Castaneda, is a good example...
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    Psychonaut or Druggie?

    The following link is just a chapter from a book called Cry of the Eagle. It will explain what I mean by "meaningful" in a way I might never be able to: http://www.scribd.com/doc/67288850/Inte ... -Operation
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    Psychonaut or Druggie?

    At 12:15 GMT+2(06/10/2011), I conducted a survey of the forum: Psychonautic Research. 67 of the 77 articles were drug related; and of the remaining 10, only 1 post revealed useful information about "travelling/navigating the mind." In terms of views, 497584 people(92.13222%) have viewed the...
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    Mind-Space, tripping without drugs

    There is a curious way of walking which could aid one in discovering Mind-Space: Let your hands hang limply to your sides (in a standing position, of course). Now open your hands as wide as you can, then relax it completely - this will help you establish the most natural and comfortable position...
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    The Neurophysiology of Marijuana Induced Creativity

    I, too, have struggled with this idea. I realize that it is also possible, with the right knowledge in brain physiology, that one could identify the compounds by recognizing their effect on the mind. I managed to predict the psychoactive effects of ADH (anti-diuretic hormone) by noticing that I...
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    Mind-Space, tripping without drugs

    My next description of Mind-Space is somewhat less orthodox to western culture, as it is based in Shamanism. Imagine that you were in a bubble of light. This bubble is made out of all the possible "points" in Mind-Space, and is referred to by shamans as the Cocoon of Man, which is an exact...
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    Mind-Space, tripping without drugs

    Take care not to take this literally, but use the literal to guide you to the unexplainable. The usefulness of Mind-Space lies in the ability to distinguish, and therefore remember, different moods, or states of mind, or views of the world (there is no real English word to describe what I am...
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    Mind-Space, tripping without drugs

    Perhaps the easiest way to experience it is to take a trip - the heavier, the better - and to pay attention to everything which you are aware of. Don't try and think about it, or explain the experience, just try to notice as much as you can. Then, as the trip starts wearing off, you have to try...
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    name the books that changed your life

    The Toltec teachings of Theun Mares. I no longer consider them as books, though; it is more like a map to your mind, as well as the universe. I refer to them collectively as a psychonauticum (male), being a book that is designed to teach by explaining the phenomena experienced by psychonauts...
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    Mind-Space, tripping without drugs

    Mind-Space is an impossible subject to write about, because it does not exist! Yet, it is responsible for the phenomenon we call ‘perception.’ It is merely a description of some-thing beyond the realm of our conscious physical experience, and therefore, any attempt to describe it will be...
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