Philosophy teaches us that we cannot imagine without being shown, and we cannot create without having seen.
This is ultimately true for DMT. This is ultimately true for dissolving our filters.
Not taking the dogmatic approach on this subject however a few trace elements have to be first established before we can carry on with the semantics, of the idea of dissolving filters, and thus understanding what reality is in its eternal composure.
The mind has a voice, and this is known, and this can be a useful tool in creating a perfect epicenter in your mind for all of your mentality to suddenly shift from the orchestra to the audience.
The mind will arrange several ways that it can perceive with empathy if you will, its own thoughts and sub-perspectives. It holds these things in tandem for a long while until you're able to physiologically require their understanding for survival. This is something that plants have allowed us as Humans to do for ages, and we are of course perpetually achieving this state of mind.
The dissolving of filters is a figure of speech, for being able to make an alignment to the minds lexicon of stored knowledge that it has acquired since it was last intuited with reality.
It is essential that we are constantly performing these shifts and adjustments because we are active through our filters, things and ideas travel into our minds and we later are required to spend the time to sort them out, out mind can do this alone, yet without the aid of plants and species we will not have access to them in our daily lifestyle.
There exists several areas of the mind that these groups of thoughts can within lay dormant, and this means there must be different aides and means through which to achieve their potential. Thus we have the dissolving of the filters.
This is the ultimate fact that whether or not we are dissolving these existing filters at no time will we ever stop producing filters, for these are what our minds are using to capture these thoughts and place them in the correct dormancy.
Furthermore, it is not the face of death we are staring at with our mind's eye, and the real question we should ask ourselves and each other is 'what would be needed to produce the sight of death, for our minds to better function in the living world when those are two separate matters entirely?'
A great deal of meditation is required
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