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shabbasteve
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Depersonalization *DELETED*
#22138472 - 08/25/15 01:48 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Post deleted by shabbasteveReason for deletion: Double
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hayabuser

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Subbed, want to hear what others have to say about this.
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WhoManBeing
PsychedelicYogi



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Re: Depersonalization [Re: hayabuser]
#22138510 - 08/25/15 02:14 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Delete this one posting too and keep the first thread you posted on the subject
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RainyWA



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Haven't been completely where you're at, but close to it. Imo the best way to 180 your life and continue the pursuit of your aspirations is to look into yourself and attempt to pinpoint what it is in your life that is bugging you, altering your mind state, or just overall dampening your mood, & removing whatever that may be from your life. It may be multiple things, it may be one. Whatever it is, make change. Idk if anything I said carried any weight, but I wish you the best of luck in pulling yourself out of the depersonalized state you're in. Cheers brotha much love
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MarkostheGnostic
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You're overdue for a medical checkup don't you think? You've got multiple symptoms according to your description and you're socially dysfunctional if you can't interview for a job. You might need to have an MRI or a brain CAT scan to rule out a physical lesion first, but you need a consultation with a physician. You don't actually know what the cause of your symptoms are just because they correspond with a mushroom trip. For all you know the increased blood pressure from the trip exacerbated a pre-existing physical problem. First you test for physical causes, which can result in psychological symptoms, then you investigate whether those need to be treated psychiatrically (medicinally), or whether psychological therapies can help. Yes, it's scary to look into it, but you're wasting valuable time if it's something that needs immediate attention. It's pretty apparent that your judgement is impaired (another symptom), especially with regard to your perseveration about fixing yourself with psychedelics. That thinking is just not right. Why he hell are you griping here? Mere sympathetic responses aren't going to help you if you have a slow arterial bleed or anything abnormal with your brain. Take some responsibility and get a freaking medical examination!
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Eggtimer
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Depersonalize is awesome. Reconnecting to the source. You were never born and you never die. You never were a person to begin with.
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It is the Sphinx’s riddle: What is consciousness? It is something we take for granted and make use of every moment of our lives, without which we are not what we think ourselves to be, and yet when we want to know it more deeply, it eludes us. When we know it, our life’s aim is fulfilled, we are free from all anxieties, all troubles.
We make use of words like knowledge, consciousness, awareness, intuition, almost as synonyms. Etymology, so far as abstract things are concerned, does not help us much. Usage takes us a long way, but leaves us short of the destination. Philosophical books, with their various arguments and conclusions, confuse us. All this because they try to explain that which is at the root of all explanations, and nothing can explain itself by itself. Any argument or explanation, talk or discussion, from start to finish, is all consciousness. Neither in dreams nor in the waking state are we free of it even for a split moment. Being always in and surrounded by it, how can we say what it is? For a thing to be known, it must be put in front of us. Being everywhere under all conditions, in and around us as well as in and around other things and beings, it cannot be known, except in bits, leaving out an almost infinite part of it, thus giving us the uncomfortable feeling that what little we know does not authorize us to assert we have known it. Still, no one, once they start thinking about it, can ever remain satisfied with a piecemeal knowledge of it.
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