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some1whoisntme
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Ever think that...?
#5498710 - 04/10/06 01:13 AM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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...Mushrooms put themselves into your life in order to show you something or teach you a lesson?
When mushrooms entered my life initially, it was from a "hippy" friend of mine. Part of a pretty good circle of people. I tripped a few more times, then decided to grow my own, and bam, I am stuck with a ridiculous excess of mushrooms. So I sold a lot of them, which brough me away from my old circle and brought a lot of people into my life. None of these people stayed very long, but they all had a profound impact on me. The people I met and the experiences I had growing and selling mushrooms seem to all tie together to form a single message. Also, one night I spontaneously decided to destroy everything. I have no idea why. I didn't really even think about it until after I was done...
Edit: I also met one genuinely good guy in my adventures, and ended up giving him all my knowledge and my pressure cooker right before I decided to destroy it all... I wonder what they'll show him...
Anybody else ever experience anything like this?
-------------------- "Ignore the distortion you're forced to percieve and believe that what supercedes is love, but who agrees?"
Edited by some1whoisntme (04/10/06 01:15 AM)
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hoopershroomer
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o hell yea man. i know exactly wat your talking about and thats cool you posted that because i think of that concept all the time and was never really able to put it into words. when i think of shrooms, i always think they were purposedly introduced into my life by god to show me something, maybe the "truth" about myself, and to help guide and mold me as a good human being and i feel priviledged for god to choose me to have this in my life for wat a mushrooms mean to me is unexplainable. i see it as a learning to, and that it doesnt show me truths that are created, but truths and things within me that cant seem to come out, understandable? ne way yea
but yea i feel that same thing, and its a good fellin man, so whenever you trip try to actually learn and it will be surprising of wat you discover about life in general....life is a beautiful thing man. live, love, learn, enjoy and experience all you can befor its your time to go, and suggest mushrooms as a tactic for that
-------------------- "Life lived in the absence of the psychedelic experience that primordial shamanism is based on is life trivialized, life denied, life enslaved to the ego." "You teach the world how to treat you, by showing the world how you treat yourself." A well developed sense of humor is far superior to any religion" "Everything you could want and could be, you already have and are."
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Time is a mysterious master, because when you have ingested enough psychedelics, The concept of fait gets a little bit shakey, as opposed to not beleiving in it what so ever. It helps one to analyze the past finding every synchronicity, and then one can even use those same patterns to look into the future. Not like a crystal ball, but you can understand cause and effect so very well that your every action fits into the matrix of perpetual changes in your life and mind. When the new reference point or axiom becomes mushrooms, the movement of us through this plane we call reality and time does become very interesting.
I would imagine what some1whoisntme is saying is a common thought. Mushrooms can often change a person so greatly that its hard to see mushrooms any other way.
When I grew mushrooms, I eventually quit using them and when I was done gave all the makings to a friend, even several unborn cakes.(similare to you destroying supplies etc). I refused to even make any money off of how many massive dried trips worth I had left. People thought I was just such a nice guy, but really, much like giving away all my supplies, it was meant to spread a message to the right people, and that message doesnt cost money. When I had my last trip(a 2 day session) with ayahuasca, I gave the makings away to another friend, and felt that passing on the message, was necessary and part of the plan. I gave him my personal recipe and told him all the things that I felt comforitable talking about. The most important ideas/findings that were seperate of my self I wont even talk about with anyone, I dont want them to question the nature of human consciousness with out KNOWING it themselves through experience. Otherwise I could taint the message.
Edited by stemmer (04/10/06 02:36 AM)
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some1whoisntme
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Re: Ever think that...? [Re: stemmer]
#5499829 - 04/10/06 12:59 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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Pretty eerie. I definitely cannot explain the vast majority of my experiences having to do with mushrooms, but there are so many coincidences. The guy I taught what I know and gave my PC to seemed like he was in it for the right reasons... just a gut feeling though. There were actually 2 people that asked me to teach them, and one I had a bad feeling about, which later turned out to be right. I never used to entertain the idea that mushrooms have a "spirit" but after that string of events, it seems much more plausible to me.
-------------------- "Ignore the distortion you're forced to percieve and believe that what supercedes is love, but who agrees?"
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