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#51 WharfRat

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Posted 05 February 2012 - 12:48 AM

Firstly, you may wanna take whatever I'm about to say with a grain of salt. I just got home from the bar... so you know how that goes. :p

@Rlectromanio -- DMT is not the most potent psychedelic drug in existence. That would go to LSD with psychoactive properties at 20 micrograms. (DMT is probably the most powerful psychedelic drugs in existence, but not the most potent....)

@Redlion -- You clearly didn't take the third long toke. :p In my experience DMT can in fact transport you to some alternate dimension. (Obviously not physically... I presume you understand this... but just in case someone else doesn't.. :p)

@Joe -- I think that if you're interested in things like this, that LSD would be a fantastic exploratory tool into this realm. Have I ever actually died? No, but I've died a million deaths psychologically. I've entered the void and merged back into the one massive field of energy that I believe most call "God." The field of energy that we are all created from and all go back to at the time of death. I can recall one very profound experience in which I merged back with "The One" and coming back out after what felt like centuries and weeping for real hours at the beauty that was I experienced and realizing that I was that energy that is everything and that is "God." I don't want to get too religious in here because I'm not a big fan of organized religion... I think you know the gist of my "spirituality..." I am you and you are me... All humans should treat everything else in life with equal respect that they would expect from themselves as we are all the same living energy, coming from the same mass of energy, that will perish back into the giant energy that we all derive from. (Blah blah blah....)

Essentially, I feel that death isn't anything special... It's just another juncture in grand time... Another ripple in the water of life... Blah blah blah... ramble ramble ramble....

You get the point.

Much love to all of you... I'm out to sleep! <3
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    #52 Electromanio

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    Posted 05 February 2012 - 12:25 PM

    View PostWharfRat, on 05 February 2012 - 12:48 AM, said:

    @Rlectromanio -- DMT is not the most potent psychedelic drug in existence. That would go to LSD with psychoactive properties at 20 micrograms. (DMT is probably the most powerful psychedelic drugs in existence, but not the most potent....)

    I stand corrected o:

    #53 Maloo

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    Posted 05 February 2012 - 06:08 PM

    I love reading this thread so much, though it makes me sad because I can't translate my thoughts into words..ugh, sometimes I wish I had English as first language!


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    #54 redlion

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    Posted 06 February 2012 - 03:08 AM

    View PostMallama, on 05 February 2012 - 06:08 PM, said:

    I love reading this thread so much, though it makes me sad because I can't translate my thoughts into words..ugh, sometimes I wish I had English as first language!
    English is my first language and still I often find that I don't have the words to translate my thoughts into communicable text.

    More on topic, I've just watched the Sunset Limited, with Samuel L. Jackson and Tommy Lee Jones. Now THAT was a headscratcher. I honestly have no idea what to take from the movie. Or what I am supposed to take. At the moment, I'm thinking it's some sort of critique on religion being used as an opiate for the masses, but directly after viewing it, I thought it was some sort of call to apathy. Weird.

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    #55 kittycat

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    Posted 06 February 2012 - 03:25 AM

    That would be neat.

    I would imagine you wouldn't need very much brain function to dream when you take out all the other functions of the brain.

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    #56 Leoni

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    Posted 06 February 2012 - 05:43 AM

    No one knows either way, so the answer they will give is based off their opinion. Right now I'm not too sure we are entitled to an ongoing existence but I do believe in God.

    #57 nymh

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    Posted 06 February 2012 - 06:37 AM

    View PostLeoni, on 06 February 2012 - 05:43 AM, said:

    No one knows either way, so the answer they will give is based off their opinion. Right now I'm not too sure we are entitled to an ongoing existence but I do believe in God.

    Not necessarily. You can give conjecture on a subject without having an opinion about it.

    For example, I have no beliefs or opinions about what happens after death (except, of course, that belief that I don't know), but I am very interested to speculate about the possibilities.

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    #58 Leoni

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    Posted 07 February 2012 - 11:05 AM

    Haha yeah I have a problem choosing my words sometimes. When I said opinion I just meant it as not having facts. :p Good catch


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