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Sound of the Universe/Your brain on psilocybin.
#27100989 - 12/21/20 02:12 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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I am wondering if anyone here has heard the sounds that I did while tripping. On shrooms, with eyes closed and drifting, I hear a synth type vibratory sound that raises and lowers in frequency, seemingly with my thoughts. Perhaps when racing, the pitch is high and as I relax, go deeper, it slows to a crawl, like 1-3 hz, sometimes stops when low. I heard this two nights ago. But it is the sme sound I had heard 40 years ago on LSD. It sounds close to what is presented here:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/video/what-does-the-universe-sound-like-2013-09-13/
Anybody?
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Re: Sound of the Universe/Your brain on psilocybin. [Re: Neurotech]
#27101052 - 12/21/20 02:54 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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yeah that sounds familiar among other sounds on mushrooms (the first sound in that). Check out this thread where auditory hallucinations are described https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/26719354/page/2/fpart/3/vc/1#26719354
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Re: Sound of the Universe/Your brain on psilocybin. [Re: Neurotech]
#27101168 - 12/21/20 04:05 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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I have managed the darkness but never been disciplined enough to effect the silence too. I always have some kind of trippy music on. But my last decent trip around February this year, I had a trip from fresh Mazatapec which was heavenly. I turned the music off for a good 15 minutes, and within seconds of the silence, the cosmic orchestra started up. I remember many aspects that were replicated in the video. I think the most striking is the final sounds, the cosmic background radiation.
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Re: Sound of the Universe/Your brain on psilocybin. [Re: Neurotech]
#27105111 - 12/24/20 01:27 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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I get "saran wrap crackling" whenever I'm about to go Astral.
Apparently, I found out this was somewhat common after the fact.
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Re: Sound of the Universe/Your brain on psilocybin. [Re: Loaded Shaman]
#27105343 - 12/24/20 07:32 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yeah I get that from the sound of cars passing by from a nearby road, Like its not the normal motor sound is like I still hear the car that passed 10 minuets ago on top of all the other cars
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Re: Sound of the Universe/Your brain on psilocybin. [Re: Loaded Shaman]
#27106581 - 12/24/20 09:57 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Loaded Shaman said: I get "saran wrap crackling" whenever I'm about to go Astral.
Apparently, I found out this was somewhat common after the fact.
dmt did that for me first the buzz then the cracle at the peak of the buzz.
They talk about this sound in some yogic literature as the unstruck sound. Some mordern day buddist teachers talk of the sound of slience also such as Ajahn Sumedho
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Along with these more well-known methods there are many others that can serve a similar function. One of these is known as ‘inner listening’ or ‘meditation on the inner sound’ or, in Sanskrit, ‘nada yoga’. These terms all refer to attending to what has been called ‘the sound of silence’, or ‘the nada-sound’. ‘Nada’ is the Sanskrit word for ‘sound’ as well as being the Spanish word for ‘nothing’ – an interesting and accidentally meaningful coincidence.
The nada-sound is a high-pitched inner ringing tone. When you turn your attention toward your hearing, if you listen carefully to the sounds around you, you’ll hear a continuous high-pitched sound, like a white noise – beginningless, endless – sparkling there in the background.
See if you can discern that sound and bring attention to it. For the moment there’s no need to theorize about it or wonder about exactly what it might be, just turn your attention to it. See if you can detect that gentle inner vibration.
If you are able to hear that inner sound you can use the simple act of listening to it as another form of meditation practice. It can be used just like the breath as an object of awareness. Simply bring the attention to it and allow it to fill the whole sphere of your awareness.
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When you have established listening to the nada-sound in a reasonably firm and stable way, so that its shimmering silvery tone is a constant presence, it facilitates the recognition of the insubstantiality of all ‘I-’, ‘me-’ and ‘mine-’ based attitudes and thoughts, as described above. It is like a bright light by which we can clearly see the hollowness of bubbles as they float by. Similarly, for all the mental objects that are experienced – such as things we see, hear, smell, taste and touch, and all the memories, plans, moods and ideas that arise in our minds – the presence of the nada-sound helps to illuminate the transparency of all these patterns of consciousness.
As the Buddha put it: Material form is a lump of foam, feeling a water bubble; perception is just a mirage, volitions like a plantain’s trunk, consciousness, a magic trick – so says the Kinsman of the Sun. However one may ponder it or carefully inquire, all appears both void and vacant when it’s seen in truth. ~ S 22.95
The nada-sound can help you to recollect the suchness of all experience as well. Though these qualities might seem to be contradictory, it is more true to say that they are complementary. When you attend closely to the sound of silence and allow it to fill the inner space of awareness, its energetic quality, coupled with the formless richness of its presence, is a strong intuitive reminder of the quality of suchness. It is almost as if (at least for English speakers) the inner sound is expressing an infinite ‘isssssssssss…’ or ‘thusssssssssss…’ to nudge you back to reality.
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Now, the light that shines higher than this heaven, on the backs of all, on the backs of everything, in the highest worlds, than which there are no higher – truly that is the same as the light which is here within a person. There is this hearing of it – when one closes one’s ears and hears a sound, a roar, as of a fire blazing. [ ChU 3.13.7 8 ]
The silence is so intense that you can hear your own blood roar in your ears but louder than that by far is the mysterious roar which I always identify with the roaring of the diamond of wisdom, the mysterious roar of silence itself, which is a great Shhhh reminding you of something you’ve seemed to have forgotten in the stress of your days since birth.
I wished I could explain it to those I loved, to my mother, to Japhy, but there just weren’t any words to describe the nothingness and purity of it. “Is there a certain and definite teaching to be given to all living creatures?” was the question probably asked to beetlebrowed snowy Dipankara, and his answer was the roaring silence of the diamond.
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Re: Sound of the Universe/Your brain on psilocybin. [Re: Eggtimer]
#27106651 - 12/24/20 10:48 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Eggtimer said:
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Loaded Shaman said: I get "saran wrap crackling" whenever I'm about to go Astral.
Apparently, I found out this was somewhat common after the fact.
dmt did that for me first the buzz then the cracle at the peak of the buzz.
They talk about this sound in some yogic literature as the unstruck sound. Some mordern day buddist teachers talk of the sound of slience also such as Ajahn Sumedho
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Along with these more well-known methods there are many others that can serve a similar function. One of these is known as ‘inner listening’ or ‘meditation on the inner sound’ or, in Sanskrit, ‘nada yoga’. These terms all refer to attending to what has been called ‘the sound of silence’, or ‘the nada-sound’. ‘Nada’ is the Sanskrit word for ‘sound’ as well as being the Spanish word for ‘nothing’ – an interesting and accidentally meaningful coincidence.
The nada-sound is a high-pitched inner ringing tone. When you turn your attention toward your hearing, if you listen carefully to the sounds around you, you’ll hear a continuous high-pitched sound, like a white noise – beginningless, endless – sparkling there in the background.
See if you can discern that sound and bring attention to it. For the moment there’s no need to theorize about it or wonder about exactly what it might be, just turn your attention to it. See if you can detect that gentle inner vibration.
If you are able to hear that inner sound you can use the simple act of listening to it as another form of meditation practice. It can be used just like the breath as an object of awareness. Simply bring the attention to it and allow it to fill the whole sphere of your awareness.
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When you have established listening to the nada-sound in a reasonably firm and stable way, so that its shimmering silvery tone is a constant presence, it facilitates the recognition of the insubstantiality of all ‘I-’, ‘me-’ and ‘mine-’ based attitudes and thoughts, as described above. It is like a bright light by which we can clearly see the hollowness of bubbles as they float by. Similarly, for all the mental objects that are experienced – such as things we see, hear, smell, taste and touch, and all the memories, plans, moods and ideas that arise in our minds – the presence of the nada-sound helps to illuminate the transparency of all these patterns of consciousness.
As the Buddha put it: Material form is a lump of foam, feeling a water bubble; perception is just a mirage, volitions like a plantain’s trunk, consciousness, a magic trick – so says the Kinsman of the Sun. However one may ponder it or carefully inquire, all appears both void and vacant when it’s seen in truth. ~ S 22.95
The nada-sound can help you to recollect the suchness of all experience as well. Though these qualities might seem to be contradictory, it is more true to say that they are complementary. When you attend closely to the sound of silence and allow it to fill the inner space of awareness, its energetic quality, coupled with the formless richness of its presence, is a strong intuitive reminder of the quality of suchness. It is almost as if (at least for English speakers) the inner sound is expressing an infinite ‘isssssssssss…’ or ‘thusssssssssss…’ to nudge you back to reality.
Quote:
Now, the light that shines higher than this heaven, on the backs of all, on the backs of everything, in the highest worlds, than which there are no higher – truly that is the same as the light which is here within a person. There is this hearing of it – when one closes one’s ears and hears a sound, a roar, as of a fire blazing. [ ChU 3.13.7 8 ]
The silence is so intense that you can hear your own blood roar in your ears but louder than that by far is the mysterious roar which I always identify with the roaring of the diamond of wisdom, the mysterious roar of silence itself, which is a great Shhhh reminding you of something you’ve seemed to have forgotten in the stress of your days since birth.
I wished I could explain it to those I loved, to my mother, to Japhy, but there just weren’t any words to describe the nothingness and purity of it. “Is there a certain and definite teaching to be given to all living creatures?” was the question probably asked to beetlebrowed snowy Dipankara, and his answer was the roaring silence of the diamond.
Great post and quote here!
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Re: Sound of the Universe/Your brain on psilocybin. [Re: Neurotech]
#27174866 - 01/28/21 04:05 PM (3 years, 18 days ago) |
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Sorry about the long video. I was talking about the sounds presented around the 2:12 mark in the video. It was just like that. Cosmic Background Radiation.
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