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solarshroomster | 01/04/24 10:38 AM |
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BrendanFlock | 01/06/24 01:18 AM |
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Wonderer Reged: 11/01/13 Posts: 506 |
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Quote: The way I look at it, is that feeling when you go through several "false awakenings". Each "false awakening", you are so sure you have awoken. But, it's only when you actually awake into the waking world, that it becomes intuitively obvious that "oh, I'm awake now". Just as the waking world may be a "step up" from the dream world. There may be a step up further into a "higher reality" still. This is the world where I believe mystics and near-death experiencers dwell. Quote: "Dissociative" is a very good word for it! But when I read "dissociative", I thought it meant it would help you dissociate from physical, bodily sensations. It numbs pain. That's interesting, but what's more interesting is that ketamine (I haven't tried DXM) also is a psychological dissociative, you "dissociate away from all the bullshit in your life and experience the hearth of truth!" Well said! -------------------- Chopin in Eternal Sonata: "I believe that I am somehow being tested. That I am on this journey to come to some realization. And in order to do so, I think I’m supposed to live my life to the fullest, even if it is in this muddled world of dream and reality."
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LogicaL Chaos | 01/06/24 04:13 AM |
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