I decided to try something a little different and a little fun for a post tonight. During my many Ayahuasca trips and in my life experience, I have thought about many things and had many ideas. I have also connected many things that are seemingly unrelated because I feel that the universe consists of a sort of free association of energy in many many forms. So I've compiled a list of ideas, things, and concepts that I consider to be connected. I look forward to know if anybody else kind of understands why and how I connect these things, or at least get the underlying sentiment. Anyway, here's the collection -
Waves
Vibrations
The mathematical design of ferns
The patterns lava forms when dried
Chaos theory and weather forecasting
Sound
Music
"An analog flowing motion"
The Fibonacci sequence
Discrete steps to analog complexity
On and off
1 and 0
Digital logic
Yin and yang
The electrical activity of brain neurons
The brain as an 'energetic input conversion apparatus'
The grand wheel of existence
A steady, groovy beat like funk music, that seemingly could go on forever in perpetual contentment
Hallogallo by Neu!
"Today" by Jefferson Airplane
"in a gadda da vita"
A river flowing
The way volcanoes deflate and inflate
Ocean waves
The sound of the rain and wind
The rhythm of crickets and frogs chirping at night
The idea that natural energy can convert into spiritual energy and vice versa
The idea that music, art, poetry, literature, film, and video games including those of a fictional or fantastical nature could potentially still contain symbolism, metaphors, archetypes, and messages that are either present or significant in the big picture of your existence.
The Chinese zodiac, particularly year of the dragon
The image of my soul as a large Asian style dragon with colorful kaleidoscopic scales who loves vivid colors and spectacular grand displays
Interlude-
while typing this post, I was suddenly invited to go to this japanese festival thrown in honor of ancestors that hadn't been done in years due to the pandemic. It was a full moon and there were pretty colorful Asian lanterns and music and singing and dancing. Interestingly enough I had just been thinking about how badly I wanted to do something new tonight. Which brings me to the next item in my list-
The odd synchronicities in life
Crystalline formations
Luminescence
Shining translucent gemstones of many colors
Multi-colored light reflecting off of different angles of glass to a dark background
Stark contrasts between light and dark, and bright striking colors
A Bach fugue
Emerson Lake and Palmer
Ronnie James Dio
The moog synthesizer
Franz Liszt (and Schubert)
HP Lovecraft's Dreamlands
Dark Souls
Chrono Trigger
The legend of Zelda ocarina of time
Ritchie Blackmore
The Dark Crystal
The Neverending Story
Labyrinth
Synthasesia
Baroque architecture
Circus aesthetics and jesters
The mosaic patterns on the ceiling of a mosque dome
Alien spaceship corridors
Carnaval of Venice
Italian Opera
"Vividness, richness, complexity, and similar concepts"
The full palette of human experience and emotion
The collaborative union of creativity and logic
The concept of each human as an absolutely unique individual soul, yet despite this we are all from the same body of energy
The desire to get to know and understand and be clear and genuine with other people in spite of culture, society, identity, ideology, religion, and ego
The drive to acquire knowledge and wisdom, and to continually grow forever and ever
Jolly little elf conductors happily shoveling coal made of pure love and energy into the steam engine of the groovy ever-chugging on universe
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And on that note, that concludes my list of vaguely associated ideas and concepts. I hope you enjoyed reading this list, and perhaps this has given you some insight into how I see things or maybe even some of my beliefs or ideas I could have gotten from Ayahuasca. I'll be interested to know if anybody else whose done the same thing had similar connections. I hope you all enjoyed and thank you for reading.