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InnerWisdom


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Re: What is the biggest insight you got during a trip? [Re: funky123]
#26977186 - 10/09/20 03:16 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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funky123 said: On my last 200mcg 1cp-LSD trip few days ago I realized that whenever I feel bad I have the choice to just enjoy life like as if it is some global energy field connecting all humans who all have that option. You're broke? You got dumped? You have cancer? Well, let's just rejoice, sing and dance simply because you can, because you live and because it's fun. In sober state this insight doesn't make as much practical sense than it did during the trip but has something intriguing and I'll reflect more on that idea.
this is great. I totally get this. It's so easy to understand on mushrooms. Like I understand my emotions, my experiences and myself as a whole in a way where there is much less or no opposites of good and bad, like I am just okay in and out. To me the biggest insight I think is that there is a guiding, inner wisdom, a companion in me. That I am somehow two in one; my consciousness and a sort of guardian angel, but it's not like a seperate entity. Anybody else get what I am talking about? This appears in trips especially if I am pondering stuff or going through a difficult experience.
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RogerTheRetard
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Re: What is the biggest insight you got during a trip? [Re: InnerWisdom]
#26977981 - 10/10/20 05:38 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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On mushrooms a lesson/insight for me was to stop complaining about things. Because if certian things bother me it is best to take action and make things better rather than just complaining and doing nothing to fix the problem that makes me want to complain.
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acidgoofy
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Re: What is the biggest insight you got during a trip? [Re: RogerTheRetard]
#26977984 - 10/10/20 05:41 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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I AM love
-------------------- “What you seek is seeking you” Rumi
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RogerTheRetard
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Re: What is the biggest insight you got during a trip? [Re: acidgoofy]
#26977986 - 10/10/20 05:42 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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I AM cooked
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Fridgedoor
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Re: What is the biggest insight you got during a trip? [Re: RogerTheRetard]
#26978095 - 10/10/20 07:49 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Everything WAS alright, everything IS alright, everything WILL BE alright.
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1drop
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Re: What is the biggest insight you got during a trip? [Re: Asante]
#26989045 - 10/16/20 07:23 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Asante said:
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Every Single Thing Is The Universe, Entirely
Bingo
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1drop
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Re: What is the biggest insight you got during a trip? [Re: skOsH]
#26989049 - 10/16/20 07:26 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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A loop of light . Fantastic . You should try facing two reflect surfaces opposite each other ..
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Nonagon Infinity
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Re: What is the biggest insight you got during a trip? [Re: 1drop]
#26989463 - 10/17/20 02:04 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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The most significant insight I've gotten from psychedelics is that there are things that are completely beyond human reasoning, beyond understanding, and beyond scientific analysis. The things we cannot accurately analyze using our best tools (science, mathematics, logic) will always greatly outnumber the things that we can. Our minds are limited, and we only have a few pieces of the puzzle when it comes to understanding reality. This realization has been incredibly humbling, but it's also been inspiring because there's still so much for us to learn (and probably always will be).
Hell, our sensory organs aren't even capable of picking up all the information that's out there. Bees have antennae dedicated to the detection of pheromones, which shape their everyday experiences. We will never know what this experience is like because we do not have antennae. The closest we can get is to construct tools that can detect pheromones and translate that data into something we can comprehend (like a visual model). Even if those tools are accurate, they will never properly simulate the experience of detecting pheromones with antennae. That experience is beyond human comprehension, but it is no less real than the things we experience as humans.
Another important realization (ironically, also related to bees) I had while tripping once: Bees are flowers. The distinction between them is arbitrary because neither of them could exist without the other. Flowers need bees to pollinate, creating genetic diversity that reinforces the survival of the species. Bees need flowers for the nectar they provide, which they use to manufacture honey, a vital source of energy for bees. Similarly, trees are mushrooms. Many trees could not survive without the immune defense and nitrogen provided by mushrooms that form symbiotic relationships with them, and these same mushrooms could not survive without the sugars manufactured by the trees. Nature is full of delicately balanced, symbiotic relationships, and the lines we draw between different species is, for that reason, arbitrary. In other words: we are all one.
I loved reading all the comments in this wonderful thread. The wide variation in everyone's insights demonstrates just how personal the psychedelic experience really is!
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Re: What is the biggest insight you got during a trip? [Re: Asante]
#26989488 - 10/17/20 02:33 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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I feel as if my biggest insight was the simplest - that the most most beautiful state is one of just being - being completely natural.
Insight implies wisdom from within and awareness is the innermost substratum of all of our life experiences. To know that awareness by being that in it's purity, is the ultimate insight I've experienced.
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