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Ice
#1 Posted : 11/11/2011 4:08:18 PM
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In my experience having intentions and questions ins my mind pre-trip definitely enhances the trip. I also know that quite a few of the Nexus Veterans have asked for answers from hyperspace.

I was wondering what questions/thoughts do you "meditate" on pre-trip?

What are the most profound answers you have received/drawn conclusions about?

What is your relationship with dmt like?
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Felnik
#2 Posted : 11/11/2011 4:23:39 PM

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It's funny I used to have so many questions but now after
A long time I don't ask anymore. I just connect , the ones I
Always meet , my "other family" as I,ve started to call them
Don't seem to like it when I start asking questions .
It's not a negative feeling from them. It's more Like when
Your a kid playing and having a great time and someone asks what
Time it is. The vibe i always feel from them is, "why can't we
Just play ? " all I can say is from experience the more I let go and let it just happen,
the better and
More beautiful it gets . The act of asking a question sometimes takes something away .

I do have one very memorable answer I received once , I was was asking all sorts of things once ,
As in what are you ? Who are you ? Where are you from ? Etc.

The answer I received as clear as anything deep in my mind like a direct message was

"Time before people "

I find it a very telling and informative answer
The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible.
Arthur C. Clarke


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