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#1 Posted : 11/2/2014 5:45:44 PM

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#3 Posted : 11/2/2014 6:52:57 PM

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Interestingly, all three of these terms occur in the context of eschatological ideas. Not just that, they sound like terms that can be applied to the DMT experience itself.

These variations of the above words too:

"Eternal Damnation"
"Judgment Day"
 
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#4 Posted : 11/2/2014 8:15:27 PM



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I'm well aware of the power of synchronicity and don't deny that many of the ancients seemed to know about these states of consciousness in one way or another, but honestly it sounds like your just exercising pattern recognition or giving us a good troll. Also realize that these words were originally written in a totally different language long before DMT was even named the way it is now Very happy


Reminds me of this good ol' site, spurious correlations.
http://tylervigen.com/

If you're serious about that interest though, you might want to check out Strassman's new book for example which apparently goes into DMT and the abrahamic religions.





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Fun game in English, but wasn't the Old Testament originally written in Hebrew and the New Testament in Aramaic?
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#6 Posted : 11/2/2014 10:04:43 PM
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Pandora wrote:
Fun game in English, but wasn't the Old Testament originally written in Hebrew and the New Testament in Aramaic?


yup, this exactly, unless we check out the original text, it's just all fun and games.

that'd be nice tho, if it were relevant/true
 
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#8 Posted : 11/3/2014 2:45:33 PM

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DMT stands for dimethyltryptamine, which is a word that combines a bunch of different chemistry terms, each of which has almost no religious connotation.

Di, from the Greek prefix for two, methyl (CH3), from the French for wood-alcohol (now called methanol), and tryptamine, which is itself a concatination of the words 'amine' (containing a nitrogen, like ammonia) and the French word trypsine.

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#9 Posted : 11/3/2014 7:26:21 PM

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Nathanial.Dread wrote:
Di, from the Greek prefix for two, methyl (CH3), from the French for wood-alcohol (now called methanol), and tryptamine, which is itself a concatination of the words 'amine' (containing a nitrogen, like ammonia) and the French word trypsine.

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Actually tryptamine comes not from trypsine (a digesive serine protease enzyme) but rather colloquial chemical nomenclature: "amine derivative of tryptophan".

Likewise, "methyl" is only derived from standard IUPAC nomenclature, not the french word for "wood alcohol".


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#10 Posted : 11/3/2014 7:52:39 PM

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Hints of tryptamine usage in religion you say?

Nah couldn't be...

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Pandora wrote:
Fun game in English, but wasn't the Old Testament originally written in Hebrew and the New Testament in Aramaic?

The New Testament was written in Greek and the Old Testament in Hebrew. After taking Greek in college, I can tell you that each Greek word often translates to two or three potential English derivatives, which is why there are so many translations. One interesting thought about that...is the article in Greek. "The son of God" can also be translated as "a son of God." Fun factoid.
 
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#12 Posted : 11/3/2014 9:27:14 PM

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Infundibulum wrote:
Nathanial.Dread wrote:
Di, from the Greek prefix for two, methyl (CH3), from the French for wood-alcohol (now called methanol), and tryptamine, which is itself a concatination of the words 'amine' (containing a nitrogen, like ammonia) and the French word trypsine.

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Actually tryptamine comes not from trypsine (a digesive serine protease enzyme) but rather colloquial chemical nomenclature: "amine derivative of tryptophan".

Likewise, "methyl" is only derived from standard IUPAC nomenclature, not the french word for "wood alcohol".


http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=methyl

http://www.etymonline.co...e&allowed_in_frame=0

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#13 Posted : 11/3/2014 11:29:31 PM

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So If I read those links correctly, ultimately the word "methyl" comes from the greek word methy, which actually means drunkness, right?


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#15 Posted : 11/4/2014 4:42:49 PM

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Infundibulum wrote:
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So If I read those links correctly, ultimately the word "methyl" comes from the greek word methy, which actually means drunkness, right?


I think so. It all goes back to booze eventually.
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