
pureenergy13
fitting right in there
Registered: 08/09/11 Posts: 442 Last seen: 6 years, 16 days
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That Sig...
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12/04/13 07:22 PM
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Somebody beat me to it, but the Sig is great. Made me smile.
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mindgnome
Wanderer
Registered: 10/30/13 Posts: 816 Loc: Somewhere Last seen: 5 years, 10 months
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+5 for laughter
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11/08/13 05:24 PM
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Quote:
mindgnome said: ... If you don't want to go to a headshop find a bible and tear a page (has to be hemp) out that doesn't have any writing on it and roll it up into a joint... I am only giving advice on how to properly smoke marijuana.
Made my day.
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MindDrips
Telephasic Workshop

Registered: 09/10/13 Posts: 677 Loc: USA
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Thanks for helping with the thing.
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10/20/13 12:58 PM
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Quote:
MindDrips said: There is almost no way of explaining an experience or object without doing so, because as humans we have the world around us to interact with, and nothing more. Everything around us as humans seems to be "concrete" and "real," but it is all just perspective. We can look infinitely inward and outward, to galaxies and subatomic particles, and nothing ever really "ends". There is a strange unseen mechanism in our universe and humankind that allows us to interact with one another, and these interactions seem to form our personality and individualism. While I believe the individualism to be merely an illusion, there is still some strange phenomenon that allows humans to become an entity separate from the rest in this third dimension. While individualized, we are still all relative to each other. This is where the paradox lies... Our seemingly individual minds are influenced and formed by our parents, relatives, friends, teachers, and anyone else who encounters us in our lives. This made me realize that all of the human experience and our existence is all subjective in nature; Nothing is actually concrete in our dimension, because the real essence lies above us in the higher order of dimensions we cannot fathom with our limited minds. This pervading essence of life and sacred geometry, sometimes seen when psychedelics pull back the curtain of the physical world, can show us a new perspective that allows us to question the reality around us. There is definitely some pattern, some shifting mandala of infinite fractals that we play a tiny part in. Since it is impossible to describe it in its totality, we must use analogies and comparisons to relate.
Excerpt from the thread about the thing. Really helped clarify some stuff for me. Thanks again.
MindDrips responded on 11/21/13 11:57 PM:
Thank you! I'm glad I could help. Sometimes this paradoxical universe we live in is difficult to put into "words", but I find an occasional puddle of eloquence in my psyche to muster up something close.
  
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