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Posts: 628 Joined: 12-Feb-2009 Last visit: 08-May-2023 Location: Aetherville
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. . The old myth(?) about mirages in the desert makes me wonder. Sometimes the only water in the desert is in cacti. Could it be possible that mirages were caused by desert travellers consuming water from mescaline containing cacti? Just a thought... Namaste, E . . Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens. Carl Jung
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Posts: 4342 Joined: 02-Oct-2008 Last visit: 19-Jan-2024
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also from lack of water...and heat...ive been deathly thirsty before..and your perception tools start lying to you
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Posts: 628 Joined: 12-Feb-2009 Last visit: 08-May-2023 Location: Aetherville
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. . No doubt. That is of course worth mentioning. Just like the 'vision quest' that members of certain native american tribes take where they don't sleep nor eat in order to induce a transcendental state. E . . Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens. Carl Jung
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buuut...most likely...i FEW did eat cacti...and started feeling realllly good
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Mirage's aren't a myth they're an optical illusion. They occur when intense heat in the desert causes light waves to bend, or shimmer, which can result in an effect whereby the sky is reflected in the waves of heat shimmers. People often mistake the reflection of the blue sky for bodies of water.
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I have seen tons of mirages on hot summer days...look down the highways and you start to see that watery look.. Long live the unwoke.
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Posts: 264 Joined: 14-May-2009 Last visit: 21-Sep-2020
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yes thats right it is also responsible for the mountains of Utah to appear to be floating. The heat sort of erases the bottom of the mountain leaving what appears to be sky at the base. have you ever taken that ferry from San Francisco to Berkeley and looked back and seen that while in Berkeley, San Francisco doesn't exist?
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