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Mindspin420
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Re: I discovered the meaning of everything! But then I forgot it [Re: Humble lurker]
#8093800 - 03/02/08 01:53 PM (8 months, 29 days ago) |
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"So I started writing some of my epiphanies down. The next day I would read them and they were always very insightful thoughts into various aspects of human nature etc but they weren't the almighty answer to everything that they had felt like!"
I've learned to see them as mental obstacles overcome, one answer out of the thousands that may be wondered about a simple subject realized, it doesnt mean you understand completely, but your part of the way there. And then after the euphoria, it is old news. Especially when im sober i tend to not think about the whole picture and think too much into specifics. But realize you will never understand , and by understand i mean completely explain in words, everything. I have found this worlds Rhthym on shrooms but it can only be felt to truly understand. and still yet rhythm is not everything life consists of.
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zer0ne
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Re: I discovered the meaning of everything! But then I forgot it [Re: Humble lurker]
#8094257 - 03/02/08 04:36 PM (8 months, 29 days ago) |
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That feeling of enlightenment you experience is just that! A mind one stretched can never conform to it's old constaints. That is to say that even though you've forgotten the meaning, there's meaning behind it in another sense..
It's like when you're growing up and something all of the sudden makes sense to you that someone said a long time ago, and it's been right there in front of you the entire time, waiting to jump out at you through your perception of situations that surprises you and makes you feel like there's some sort of order or plan connected to everything.. It *is* like growing up though, but in the spiritual sense. Wisdom comes in many forms, often realized along one's journey - the point is, that wisdom is inside of you - The meaning is irrellevant, for only it's there to help shift your view - Moving forward and keeping that feeling of introspection about you is what really counts. Let it be a reminder to keeping your mind open!
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