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Bodhi Reged: 08/16/16 Posts: 26657 Loc: The Primordial Mind |
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Question to ponder: How are entities which are perceived during certain psychedelic experiences fundamentally any different in their nature to those which are perceived while dreaming? On another yet slightly similar related note, here's a story: I once had a peculiar experience while dreaming, I was in bed -mostly asleep - dream perceiving - while simultaneously some odd occurrence happened by chance that an OBE wherein the perception that I could see myself in bed from above and off to the side was happening too. From the latter perspective, nothing was there beyond my bedroom, its furnishings, and a body resting in bed. On the other hand - the awareness of dream remained, akin to something like Picture-in-Picture mode. Like having one eyeball open to what's occurring in the hallucinated dream, and another open to the waking world. The latter could not see what the former could, and the former could not perceive what the latter could. Yet, awareness of both occurring simultaneously remained - that is, until that awareness looked for itself, then the triplet form view (idk what else to call it) collapsed, and I woke up and went on with my day. -------------------- Give me Liberty caps -or- give me Death caps
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