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Painkiller
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If you would like to experience Ultimate Reality and have it as a baseline reality...
#28627537 - 01/19/24 05:32 PM (8 days, 15 hours ago) |
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If you would like to experience Ultimate Reality (which is experienced at complete ego death) and have it as a baseline reality to infinitely rase the vibe, I'd advice doing so in a place you can be still forever. This is because in this high state of consciousness there is a sense of perfect peace, bliss, understanding, oneness with our universe, a incredibly intense sensation of unconditional love and a sense that everything is our universe is perfect (as oneself and their reality is infinite potential). This sense that everything in the universe is perfect means that you won't want to move from your location ever again. When I experienced Ultimate Reality I was in a park during Psilocybe subaeruginosa season (autumn to early winter) in Victoria, Australia and I didn't get make my way home instead I stayed in the park all night, fell asleep and the next morning I was so cold I could hardly walk. I did regain the ability to walk properly that day. I'm just giving you notice so you can experience Ultimate Reality and have it as a baseline reality to infinitely raise the vibe.
In very high states of consciousness, there isn't a need to eat or drink as we would in so-called "ordinary consciousness." You'll see what I mean if you experience high states of consciousness. Things can be instantly manifested and our universe provides.
Here is a link to my Ultimate Reality experience and here is a link to my handwritten notes on metaphysics.
Peace, love and happiness
Edited by Painkiller (01/23/24 02:23 PM)
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Shroomers420


Registered: 01/09/24
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Re: If you would like to experience Ultimate Reality and have it as a baseline reality... [Re: Painkiller]
#28627589 - 01/19/24 06:20 PM (8 days, 14 hours ago) |
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Painkiller said: In very high states of consciousness, there isn't a need to eat or drink as we would in so-called "ordinary consciousness." You'll see what I mean if you experience high states of consciousness. Things can be instantly manifested and our universe provides.
Yep.
This is how Jesus was tempted by Satan in a cave for 30 days without food or water and survived without giving into temptation.
Absolutely amazing stuff.
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skOsH
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Re: If you would like to experience Ultimate Reality and have it as a baseline reality... [Re: Shroomers420]
#28628447 - 01/20/24 11:28 AM (7 days, 21 hours ago) |
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Shroomers420 said:
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Painkiller said: In very high states of consciousness, there isn't a need to eat or drink as we would in so-called "ordinary consciousness." You'll see what I mean if you experience high states of consciousness. Things can be instantly manifested and our universe provides.
Yep.
This is how Jesus was tempted by Satan in a cave for 30 days without food or water and survived without giving into temptation.
Absolutely amazing stuff.
Someone did this recently when supervised by doctors, and he didn't need to drink much water at all, and he only lost about 2.2kg during a month.
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Shroomers420



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Re: If you would like to experience Ultimate Reality and have it as a baseline reality... [Re: skOsH]
#28628470 - 01/20/24 11:48 AM (7 days, 20 hours ago) |
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Someone did this recently when supervised by doctors, and he didn't need to drink much water at all, and he only lost about 2.2kg during a month.
Wow. Got any links or articles on it? I'd like to investigate!
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Kiwi89
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Re: If you would like to experience Ultimate Reality and have it as a baseline reality... [Re: skOsH]
#28628491 - 01/20/24 12:01 PM (7 days, 20 hours ago) |
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skOsH said: Someone did this recently when supervised by doctors, and he didn't need to drink much water at all, and he only lost about 2.2kg during a month.
Could you post a link to this please, no food and restricted water is extremely dangerous I would be interested in the details.
Edited by Kiwi89 (01/20/24 12:02 PM)
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skOsH
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Re: If you would like to experience Ultimate Reality and have it as a baseline reality... [Re: Kiwi89]
#28628554 - 01/20/24 12:59 PM (7 days, 19 hours ago) |
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This isn't the same guy, but this guy did it for an entire year:
https://www.nine.com.au/entertainment/viral/angus-barbieri-the-man-who-didnt-eat-anything-for-a-year/c0192ac3-5905-424b-9310-ecb02b87f2f6
Of course, he had weight to lose in order to not eat anything, but the person who I am trying to remember, was kind of a monk. I'll keep trying to find it
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Kiwi89
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Re: If you would like to experience Ultimate Reality and have it as a baseline reality... [Re: skOsH]
#28628573 - 01/20/24 01:21 PM (7 days, 19 hours ago) |
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skOsH said: This isn't the same guy, but this guy did it for an entire year:
https://www.nine.com.au/entertainment/viral/angus-barbieri-the-man-who-didnt-eat-anything-for-a-year/c0192ac3-5905-424b-9310-ecb02b87f2f6
Of course, he had weight to lose in order to not eat anything, but the person who I am trying to remember, was kind of a monk. I'll keep trying to find it
The story of Angus Barbieri is very, very different from no food and little water for a month. Angus Barbieri consumed yeast, vitamins, tea, coffee, electrolytes even some milk and sugars also he had a massive 207kg starting weight. He was under medical supervision. With that said though he is a fantastic case study.
I feel I must reiterate no food and restricted water is extremely dangerous.
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Northerner
splelling chceker


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Re: If you would like to experience Ultimate Reality and have it as a baseline reality... [Re: Kiwi89]
#28628736 - 01/20/24 03:43 PM (7 days, 16 hours ago) |
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Yeah, we don't last long without enough water, food is negotiable.
Kinda reminds me of those monks who do a 3 step process to mummify themselves. Most fail, but some have had significant enough willpower to endure the process and die perfectly mummified. All the other monk dudes reckon they have reached nirvana and their bodies are kept in temples as sacred relics.
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Goodlife0209



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Re: If you would like to experience Ultimate Reality and have it as a baseline reality... [Re: Kiwi89]
#28628751 - 01/20/24 03:50 PM (7 days, 16 hours ago) |
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Idk man, sometimes I struggle with regular reality lol. ISeriously tho there is something beautiful about living out our story, struggles and all. I feel like having the ultimate reality as baseline would rob you of the mystery in life and take away and novelty or surprise that life may throw your way. Learning, growing, falling down and getting up. Feeling the full spectrum of the human experience with all of its highs and lows. But I love being in that state from time to time:-)
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Shroomers420



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Re: If you would like to experience Ultimate Reality and have it as a baseline reality... [Re: Northerner]
#28628778 - 01/20/24 04:04 PM (7 days, 16 hours ago) |
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Northerner said:
Kinda reminds me of those monks who do a 3 step process to mummify themselves. Most fail, but some have had significant enough willpower to endure the process and die perfectly mummified. All the other monk dudes reckon they have reached nirvana and their bodies are kept in temples as sacred relics.
How have I never heard of that. That's some really wild stuff there.
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