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chill divine
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Re: Life after Ego Death? [Re: fiddle]
#14004322 - 02/21/11 10:10 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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i will chop that wood and i will carry that water
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Comcouveflor



Registered: 07/11/10
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I think most are actually unaware of what is it we're talking about - it is to LITERALLY die. It is inconceivable - nothing anyone could ever say can have you glimpse what that experience is (and yet it is just you sitting there reading this). Nor the after-scenario of mundane experience: basically you then stand in this moment's historical character but in its understanding from the ultimate future, its end. In the same fashion as the game of life is solved in the understanding that it is a game, History is us tripping but unaware. This is why deconditioning is so important; you bring about the proper end. A bunch of issues dawn, such as "how important is it to bring the understanding to others, directing them to actual growth?". Like setting hopes on an as yet unborn to excrete the ideas necessary to redesign us in harmony with the tao: they're already there, why don't you go ahead and download them? Or owed to their infinitude, and the planet's resources' being finite, it is a thing of entertaining possibilities and thus we could retract our compulsive excretion and ingress into the psychedelic domain (having mentioned adjustment occur in this process).
Well to this adds the sense of how embryonic our overall current state is (regarding our understanding of language/ourselves) and the growing desire to psychedelicize mundane thinking - or let go of life (sober) and become an ecstatic hermit (or both).
It seems most accounds of psychedelic experiences are only on the way there, however bizarre they may be. And that after your first you can choose to go through this experience. I say this regarding others' accounts because unless your vision is completely clear, the reality of what you're experiencing becomes questionable (by way of projections). Plus to reclaim the entire repertoire of being seems a must to play the game further, to experience MORE of REALITY. I'm implying you ought to see reality first. And this requires your death. (3.7g will do).
Plus I'd rather call it enlightenment, so long as paired with the understanding that there is noone to be enlightened.
Edited by Comcouveflor (02/22/11 08:06 AM)
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lasttime
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I completely agree with you. It's not ego death unless "you" die
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Comcouveflor



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Rejoiced in reading your previous comment, so thought I'd direct you to, over youtube, listen to Alan Watts (with an S), who was of tremendous aid.
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