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slowly dying since birth Reged: 04/23/21 Posts: 1371 Loc: USA NC |
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Many of us are geared towards always experiencing the unknown, or try to figure out something we don't understand. We spend so much time learning and working out problems, and we injoy it. The next moment is always a treat that we are looking forward to, because it reveling the unknown. Just like how you can't wait to turn the page and see what comes next, or how you are so curious of how the movie will end and what is going to happen next. One could say that this is the greatest pleasure about life, just looking forward to what will come in the next moment, or even imagining the future, and how this simple thing can make us feel good. Just waiting for what comes next makes us happy. So it's no wonder that we love the trip so much, and we love trying to untangle the mystery, even if we have to believe the impossible just to get the joy of contemplating the possibilities. Novelty is a gift to us, and it's what we spend most of our lives seeking from one moment to the next, and one idea or understanding to the next, and that is important for us to do, in order to build a map of reality in our minds. The map is always expanding and being tested and corrected, so of course mushrooms are going to change you, because they add so much to the map, and they add it because they offer novelty and allow you to find the next moment to be a place you could hardly dream of or imagine, and also they give you so many new mysteries to unravel about yourself, the nature of reality, and the greatly expanded possibilities of the unknown. What a strange new realm to add to the map you are creating of reality with every new moment and piece of information. Moments leave the realms that lie forward in time, and becomes the realm that is you and all you have seen and collected to yourself. Of course mushrooms change you. How could they not? -------------------- Just take um like you get um. Those ephemeral spasms of infinity, in suspended animation, born across a boundless ether of existential misery aloft a revelry (of awe) for the abhorrently sublime. Edited by Sub-Easy (12/29/22 05:43 PM)
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