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yes I have seen it and these people have seen what we have seen. It is no coincidence that rue is widely used there..does anyone really believe after seeing this stuff that they did not use mushrooms or some kind of iranian acacia? I know that the fatimya sufi order uses some iranian acacia in their brews with rue..the head shaikh of the order, Wahid also talks in an interview about being given some brew durring his training by an elder shaikh..and that this brew tasted nothing like ayahuasca but was definatly some kind of tryptamine and that he still has no idea what it was.. Long live the unwoke.
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All I can say is...they have fantastic recollection!
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This is beautiful beyond my wildest dreams! I too have seen this type of "structure" of light waves in a kind of waiting room. I never get to see it this long to really study anything SO thank youfor this! I wonder why humanity ever stopped building with passion and "art" like this? Built in 1888, one would guess with our advances that our current buildings/cities/living spaces would be more amazing but I find this is not the case. Perhaps I am asking the wrong questions but it doesn't interest me who you know or how you came to be here. I want to know if you will stand in the center of the fire with me and not shrink back.
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Pharmer wrote:This is beautiful beyond my wildest dreams! I too have seen this type of "structure" of light waves in a kind of waiting room. I never get to see it this long to really study anything SO thank youfor this!
I wonder why humanity ever stopped building with passion and "art" like this? Built in 1888, one would guess with our advances that our current buildings/cities/living spaces would be more amazing but I find this is not the case.
It is usually at the beginning of the experience for me as well. It usually starts as a bright light, that extends into a few directions making a simple shape like a square, which then starts to unfold itself in all directions getting more and more complex until you have something like these pictures, then it usually smooths out a bit and forms whatever place I end up in.
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I had the privilege of visiting Iran some years ago, including a couple of days in Shiraz, and I visited this mosque.Really really impressive.Thanks for posting the pics, emptymind-it certainly brings back some fine memories. I am paranoid of my brain. It thinks all the time, even when I'm asleep. My thoughts assail me. Murderous lechers they are. Thought is the assassin of thought. Like a man stabbing himself with one hand while the other hand tries to stop the blade. Like an explosion that destroys the detonator. I am paranoid of my brain. It makes me unsettled and ill at ease. Makes me chase my tail, freezes my eyes and shuts me down. Watches me. Eats my head. It destroys me.
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These threads have come up a few times. I love them! So beautiful these mosques. And yes, I have to agree with Jamie and others, it's beyond OBVIOUS that these people are some point in time witnessed what we are seeing. The question is. Why did they think so much of it to make a religion while so many here talk as though there is nothing that can be learned from these experiences! Which BTW just makes me laugh. If your religion, faith, devotion, or self proclaimed spirituality is not directly leading to an increase in kindness, empathy, compassion and tolerance for others then you have been misled.
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I've seen it before, but some of the shots are new. Definitely a beautiful building. Shame that I can never go see it. blooooooOOOOOooP fzzzzzzhm KAPOW! This is shit-brained, this kind of thinking. Grow a plant or something and meditate on that
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