Hello all of you people from far and wide,
After lurking around this forum for well over a year now - I have finally decided to join and interact on the Nexus. I was attracted to this particular forum initially through my passion for the weird/wonderful/deep and I have to say the many minds of this part of cyberspace have delivered!
For this I would like to express my thanks to you all. The multitude of ideas, stories, opinions and pieces of genuine wisdom and insight that I have uncovered here have all had an influence on me one way or another. As well as this the overall conceptual moral compass of this forum is both strong and balanced as well as very well maintained by its members IMO.
I would say one of the most intriguing things about the DMT Nexus is the sheer amount of imaginative, progressive, spontaneous and open-minded thinking that is shared, leading one to gather inspiration either in the form of ideas or emotion. I would even go as far as to say that some of the content I have found on the Nexus has
helped
me in my psychological development and therefore it has most probably aided others on their own unique journeys.
Its late and I can probably elaborate on this, but yeah, long story short this is a brief, long-time-coming, congratulatory note for you all. Just a small, hodge-podged attempt at a reminder that you have all 'kindled the light in the darkness of mere being', as Carl Jung would put it.
Anyway I may as well keep this first post absurd by offering out a view of Being that I personally enjoy: that an intelligent, imperfect, natural, evolving system of digital potential exists of which we are all a part.
But who really knows? Lets stay optimystic forever.
"To fear death is no other than to think oneself wise when one is not, to think one knows what one does not know. No one knows whether death may not be the greatest of all blessings for a man, yet men fear it as if they knew that it is the greatest of evils." -- Pro Evolution Socrates 399 BC (For Platostation)
"The brain did not evolve to see reality as it is, the brain evolved to see reality in a way that is useful." - Beau Lotto, Lotto Lab
"The fool who persists in his folly will become wise." - William Blake