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#1 Posted : 8/1/2015 7:56:38 AM

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Sooo...
a session on the lesser side of the scale, 105 mg rueHCL + 25 gelcaped light, resembling 1 cuppa aya. An ultra dark little piece of chocolate, some cocoa nibs and a cracker smeared with something on it, found out that eating something along pushes the stomach's Get-To-Work button. It did, come on is faster and session is more peaked, less spread.

Once "on", did the Buddha-ish thing: gently abdicate all possible feelings and thoughts, treat them all as possible distractions to get lost in.

Then unexpected there is this recall of so many dreams of the past, the regular night dreams. It was if the library of dreams got opened. This event was not layed down because was new and interesting. Felt amazed by recalling all these absurd dreams. One after the other, some must have been very old. Just tuning into the dream for a few seconds each but clearly remembering. It was not like re-living but clearly remembering what played in the dreams. More and more, as if they got opened like looking in a photograph logbook.

Do not know what it means, maybe no meaning at all, maybe just a temporal potential showing?
At least it indicate they dreams are not gone definitely, but addressable again.

The recall was only about dreams, nothing else, so it was no time-bridge to anything from the past.
Maybe hypnoses to remember uses same mechanics to reach past events?

Anyway this pharma was a curious one, it keeps surprising.
 

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#2 Posted : 8/10/2015 5:27:38 PM

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Very interesting!

I have never had old dreams come up and resurface while journeying but it sounds fascinating! Perhaps there really are some similarities in hypnotic recall of events/dreams and what happened to you.

I've noticed that when I brew acacia (haven't tried pharma yet) it sends me into a dreamlike state. Super dreamy and slow moving where images/events/nonsensical items just drift by...beautiful

thanks for sharing!

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#3 Posted : 8/10/2015 5:37:59 PM

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Very nice experience. Very happy

I love the idea that we have a library of all our past dreams.

What do you mean by "temporal potential showing" ?

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#4 Posted : 8/10/2015 5:43:57 PM

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Fascinating.

I've definitely had the experience of remembering dreams and having them all in one "log book".

The way I've thought about it is that of a kind of "thought-space" in which the same associations or "dreamings" live together.

It is like some kind of infinitely expandable hyperspace in which "galaxies" are hyperlinked by association.

I sometimes remember dreams inside of dreams. Once I dreamt of honey bees swarming in my chest and at that moment in the dream I remembered that I had dreamt of these honey bees swarming many times.

I tend to dream in cycles and whole hosts of dreams will be attempts to "dream" something difficult to symbolize.

I think Jung used the metaphor of a Persian rug with patterns where one night of dreams was the weaving of only one small subset of a giant rug.
 
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#5 Posted : 8/10/2015 7:04:04 PM

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I once had a similar Pharma experience, but there was recall of only a single dream.

The dream was from decades ago, didn’t stand out in any way, and had been long forgotten, but a memory of it just popped into my head.

Very unusual.
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#6 Posted : 8/10/2015 7:16:33 PM



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Having a really bizarre dream life and keeping a dream journal for several years led to this for me. With a small nudge there is an auto-rolling montage of dream memories that just melt together and keep playing. I would explore this. On psychedelics it obviously gets way more interesting, and for me goes into waking life to, but generally it seems to just be one way into accessing/strengthening your under-utilized right brain's visual memory muscles. Not to mention improving dream awareness/recall dramatically.



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