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sudly
Darwin's stagger


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Does this make any sense?
#22093559 - 08/15/15 05:07 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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@^) shifting observations makes me tired.
from objectively watching to subjectively hearing and imagining.
when I fall asleep to a video.
The difficulty is to define what consciousness is.
In my eyes it's our ability to control the observation shift of subjectivity and objectivty.
introspective ability. self awareness.
How we got from objective to subjective.
That is how we got our consciousness.
shrooms.
reduce intimidation. Increase patience.
increase pattern seeking.
pattern seeking instincts?
The instinct of pattern. How a weaver bird instinctively knowns the pattern of a nest.
find patterns on shrooms?
how does evolution favour pattern seeking?
Shrooms increase pattern seeking behaviors. - test. Shrooms reduce intimidation - test Shrooms increase patience. - test.
The question of consciousness is why is there subjectivity?
Patterns, reduced intimidation and patience. + time.
What is consciousness for?
Toys, imagination.
Maybe they created patterns with toys. Instead of seeking patterns we made them.
I hypothesise that creating patterns with toys while on shrooms created subjectivity.
Why these subjective experiences come up.
does expression play a role? expressing patterns?
do we all have instinctive pattern behaviors?
Shrooms dissolve the wall and allow expression.
They take down the wall of ego.
is ego instinct?
Taking down the wall of instinct. That would create subjectivity.
Remove an animals instincts with shrooms.
Would a weaver bird weave if it had shrooms?
If ego = instinct.
Shrooms dissolve ego/instinct.
Allowing the outward expression of subjectivity.
Shrooms dissolve instinct to open subjectivity.
ego desolution. instinct desolution.
My goal would be to prove if shrooms can dissolve instinctive behaviors.
such as weaver bird weaving.
Removing instinct creates space for subjectivity?
What does removing instinct do? Temporarily removing instinct. with shrooms.
response to the environment. that is instinct.
Response to internal environment is subjective.
Consciousness may be the ability to stop responding to our environment.
We can change what we respond to. Animals can't.
Insects react, when an ant dies it emits a chemicals signature and the other ants get rid of it. put the chemical on a living ant and they do the same thing.
Humans respond. To their environment and themselves.
Shrooms probably teach us to respond to ourselves by magnifying the activity in our brain.
It makes them easier to feel.
Our senses. Respond to the environment or ourselves.
Intuition. dissolving instinct leaves intuition.
It leaves the motor running without a supervisor.
The smaller the brain the more instinctive the behavior? Like reptiles and ants.
Mammals seem more playful. More intuition based.
You don't see reptiles playing with each other.
Our ability to express intuition and overcome instinct. Comes with more brain processing power.
Pattern seeking synchronicity. I experienced synchronicity on shrooms. Heavily. That is the pattern seeking it promotes.
We can move our perception.
Shrooms dissolve instinct and allow perception to move. From reacting to instinct to responding to intuition.
-------------------- I am whatever Darwin needs me to be.
Edited by sudly (08/15/15 06:08 AM)
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Kickle
Wanderer


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Re: Does this make any sense? [Re: sudly]
#22094112 - 08/15/15 09:19 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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not really. at best with a very loose structure each bit can be taken on it's own for examination but cohesion is lacking in the thought stream for me
-------------------- Why shouldn't the truth be stranger than fiction? Fiction, after all, has to make sense. -- Mark Twain
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