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Pem Das
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Understanding past lives, reincarnation, deja vu
#27079973 - 12/09/20 06:42 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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First of all, you are a living piece of all your ancestors-- they have been immortalized thru you. Consider that you are one cell from both of your parents; and, these cells were alive- they never died. This has happened to all of your ancestors. These cells have their own memory stored in their DNA- your ancestor memories, what will become the bases of your personality.
So when you have a remembrance of something in the past not exactly related to your experiences, it could very well be an ancestral memory being prompted by a certain situation, or a particular response to stimulus. For me this has often been a type of lighting situation, or when I have been ingesting mushrooms.
My understanding is that when you consume mushrooms, the cognitive map or "simulation of the world" (what Jesus called the Temple) created by your computer brain dissolves, disengages, goes off line, whatever. Psilocybin creates neuroplasticity and during this process your brain is recreating a new map, a new accurate version of the simulation. This is the trippy part, your brain just searching...but I believe it goes deep, deep into what scientist call your junk DNA and this is where your ancestors memories are stored, and this is where all this past live experiences come from.
Also, in your life, experiences can stimulate this process and some weird memory come forth. Your brain is the computer which generates a simulated world which you deal with more than the real world. And mushrooms can help your simulated world more closely match the real world by connecting language and experiences. This is really all that is going on when you eat mushrooms.
Mushrooms are not god, they are not spiritual, they are a tool to help you better understand what is real. Allowing yourselves to be hoodwinked by the sham man is the bases for the creation of religion and the shit show we live in now. Mystisicm is just blowing smoke up your ass. Mushrooms should be viewed as a science not a religion, and if you want mushroom religion, just practice Christianity cause its based on them and will build civilization, not retarded Archaic Revival or Neofeudalism. Don't look back.
Primitive people needed to eat mushrooms, etc because they lived in a unpredictable world and constantly were struggling for survival. Mushrooms helped them adapt and evolve. Once you get the message, hang up the phone. Be safe. Pem Das
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Re: Understanding past lives, reincarnation, deja vu [Re: Pem Das] 1
#27081430 - 12/10/20 01:18 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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I am the memory of your future self, coming back through linear time, to remind you that you're wasting your time with these assertions in this community my friend.
All you're doing is proving you're still trapped in the illusion of separation, conflating religions with technique and dogma, then straw manning your position.
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Re: Understanding past lives, reincarnation, deja vu [Re: Pem Das] 2
#27082938 - 12/10/20 08:13 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Pem Das said: First of all, you are a living piece of all your ancestors-- they have been immortalized thru you. Consider that you are one cell from both of your parents; and, these cells were alive- they never died. This has happened to all of your ancestors. These cells have their own memory stored in their DNA- your ancestor memories, what will become the bases of your personality.
So when you have a remembrance of something in the past not exactly related to your experiences, it could very well be an ancestral memory being prompted by a certain situation, or a particular response to stimulus. For me this has often been a type of lighting situation, or when I have been ingesting mushrooms.
My understanding is that when you consume mushrooms, the cognitive map or "simulation of the world" (what Jesus called the Temple) created by your computer brain dissolves, disengages, goes off line, whatever. Psilocybin creates neuroplasticity and during this process your brain is recreating a new map, a new accurate version of the simulation. This is the trippy part, your brain just searching...but I believe it goes deep, deep into what scientist call your junk DNA and this is where your ancestors memories are stored, and this is where all this past live experiences come from.
Also, in your life, experiences can stimulate this process and some weird memory come forth. Your brain is the computer which generates a simulated world which you deal with more than the real world. And mushrooms can help your simulated world more closely match the real world by connecting language and experiences. This is really all that is going on when you eat mushrooms.
I agree for the most part. It is not necessarily the ancestors through physical DNA. We are here to gain experience and move on to the next life towards graduation.
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Pem Das said: Mushrooms are not god, they are not spiritual, they are a tool to help you better understand what is real. Allowing yourselves to be hoodwinked by the sham man is the bases for the creation of religion and the shit show we live in now. Mystisicm is just blowing smoke up your ass. Mushrooms should be viewed as a science not a religion, and if you want mushroom religion, just practice Christianity cause its based on them and will build civilization, not retarded Archaic Revival or Neofeudalism. Don't look back.
Everything is a part of creation. Mushrooms are an aspect of creation. Our brains which process our shared reality into an individual and personal experience are also an aspect of creation.
I believe you misunderstand mysticism and spirituality. Psychedelics do indeed help one to perceive that which is truly real, and this is also precisely what a mystic experience is - the direct communion with Absolute Reality.
Shamans and medicine men are not shams, they have always been the healers. Do not put them in the same category as the hypocrite priests and preachers and certain Buddhist monks who drive fancy cars and feed themselves lavishly. There are also modern 'shamans' that make a business out of giving people a psychedelic experience, these are not the same thing as true healers and shamans.
Science is valid. Spiritual experience is valid. One is not more valid than the other. Matter is energy, energy is vibrations, vibrations are waves, waves are cyclic. Existence is cyclic. Anyone with awareness of the inner world knows the reality of it and of everything being vibratory.
The physical and spiritual worlds intersect without contradicting one another. This is the nature of our existence - the mystery of the unseen breathing the living spirit into what was once inanimate stardust. According to known life science, life can only come from other life. Intelligent life cannot arise spontaneously. Matter cannot arise spontaneously. Yet astrophysics has been unable to determine what preceded the Big Bang and why the entirety of the known physical universe rapidly emeeged from a point smaller than the smallest known unit of measurement, the Planck length.
Some people would regard the studies and discussion of the mystery of our metaphysical origins as invalid. I consider it a lack of understanding and of experience.
I am a firm believer in science, it has always been my interest. If it wasn't for the fact that I am able to see a persistent second reality through my left eye and have experienced strange phenomena and visions related to that which science has no answer for but to dismiss as invalid, which brings me no closer to understanding, I would not have come to know the reality of the immaterial.
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Edited by kneesocks (12/10/20 08:27 PM)
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Re: Understanding past lives, reincarnation, deja vu [Re: kneesocks]
#27083076 - 12/10/20 09:33 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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I think I was Bruce Lee and Al Cappone!..
Anyone relate to this?
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Re: Understanding past lives, reincarnation, deja vu [Re: BrendanFlock]
#27109844 - 12/26/20 10:26 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Mushrooms are MY GOD. You are okay to believe they aren’t God. We are all here to experience this gift and are all individuals with our own belief systems. A meat AI hybrid. Connected by underground wires. What’s your favorite movie?

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Re: Understanding past lives, reincarnation, deja vu [Re: mcasa]
#27109923 - 12/27/20 12:49 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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What a "coincidence" (there are none, lol) this thread get bumped; I had an absolutely stupendous, real-time deja vu experience via a video call with a colleague, whom also appeared to be having the same deja vu, simultaneously, with me.
As I type this, I just got a very dull ringing in my left ear!!!
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Re: Understanding past lives, reincarnation, deja vu [Re: Loaded Shaman]
#27122975 - 01/02/21 11:37 PM (3 years, 25 days ago) |
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I think when we are born we also die right? My life is constant deja vu. Wish I could stop the loop.
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