embracethevoid wrote:As far as Ibuprofen vs Tulsi, I do not really know enough to comment. They are similar in some respects so I was thinking that if you could try it with that and see if it happens then we might be able to pin down enhanced dream recall as an effect of anti-inflammatories.
I ordered 60g of organic Tulsi tea to investigate this further. Will give you and the forum a report.
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I've found them to be extremely practical. But it must be understood in it's entirety, as a complete system of knowledge. Maybe it's just not the path for you.
A path is only a path, and if one doesn't serves you well just go another?
Haha, I don't know the exact phrase but sometimes the books are wise and understandable, sometimes they are weird and absurd. I choose to be a don Juan agnostic.
Quote:Sensory deprivation is a great tool for entering Sleep Paralysis, lucid dreams and out-of-body experiences.
I think this really comes in handy. I was in the tank yesterday and it was a nice experience. I'm still high after 18h and my dreams became very vivid afterwards. I entered SP for a brief moment, but lost it, because the intentional inducing still feels unnatural.