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sdbc
#1 Posted : 3/5/2010 10:30:06 PM
Hi all!

First of all thank you for a most beautiful forum!

And yea the subject pretty much says it all.. I wondered because meditation for me is the most important thing in life, and I know a lot of you meditate to. And I'm not talking about meditation beforehand or afterward, but while you're under the influence.

I thought that it might be a very interesting way to use spice, if it is at all possible to focus in that realm of consciousness.

Have a nice day!
 
gammagore
Moderator
#2 Posted : 3/5/2010 10:32:02 PM
Maybe on a pharma journey, but on vaped spice, hmmm.
 
۩
Senior Member
#3 Posted : 3/5/2010 10:33:16 PM
I always thought that the neurotransmission pretty much forces you into a meditative state.

Razz
 
nodice
#4 Posted : 3/5/2010 11:05:19 PM
Deep Meditative Trance
have you ever taken that ferry from San Francisco to Berkeley and looked back and seen that while in Berkeley, San Francisco doesn't exist?

 
Dimitrius
#5 Posted : 3/6/2010 12:27:25 AM
۩ wrote:
I always thought that the neurotransmission pretty much forces you into a meditative state.

Razz


That's how I feel too.

Meditation is not something 'you' do. It is a natural state. A meditative state. A state that IS there when the psychology is dislodged.

The transmission blasts 'you' and the 'meditative state' is what's remaining, because it was there in the first place. Observation occurs seemingly without an observer.

.....from the perspective of this body anyway.
"Within your heart is a lotus, and within this lotus is a diamond. This diamond is the source of creation, and in all the creation, there is only one lotus."

"Only from the Heart can you touch the sky." ~ Rumi
 
1664
#6 Posted : 3/6/2010 12:28:51 AM
Dimitrius wrote:
۩ wrote:
I always thought that the neurotransmission pretty much forces you into a meditative state.

Razz


That's how I feel too.

Meditation is not something 'you' do. It is a natural state. A meditative state. A state that IS there when the psychology is dislodged.

The transmission blasts 'you' and the 'meditative state' is what's remaining, because it was there in the first place. Observation occurs seemingly without an observer.

.....from the perspective of this body anyway.


very well put!
Oh great - the world has just been replaced by elf machinery.
Sic transit gloria mundi

 
sdbc
#7 Posted : 3/6/2010 1:28:15 AM
1664 wrote:
Dimitrius wrote:
۩ wrote:
I always thought that the neurotransmission pretty much forces you into a meditative state.

Razz


That's how I feel too.

Meditation is not something 'you' do. It is a natural state. A meditative state. A state that IS there when the psychology is dislodged.

The transmission blasts 'you' and the 'meditative state' is what's remaining, because it was there in the first place. Observation occurs seemingly without an observer.

.....from the perspective of this body anyway.


very well put!

Is that always what happens for you when you travel? I've heard about others who talks about being in hyperspace, but being 'you' without any changes in personality, feelings etc. (namely Terence Mckenna).
 
۩
Senior Member
#8 Posted : 3/6/2010 1:34:50 AM
Smoke DMT and see for yourself.
Most folks even bust out spontaneous mudras. Or they'll have to straighten their spine from the surge of kundalini. Even without any awareness of this. It is the nature of heightened states of consciousness.
And yes, when I travel, it's the deepest meditations humanly possible. Every time.

Some can/want to practice simple asanas and mudras in hyperspace
while for others it occurs inevitably/unconsciously

Others don't go with the flow....

 
 
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