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The physical, but, most importantly, *true* pattern of thinking involved in the act of FINDING SOMETHING your mind perceives as lost [and having the true emotion of loss over an uncertain item, idea, thing, etc. BE BROUGHT ON BY ACTING, which inherently keeps he or she under hallucinogenic influence savvy to a clinically and literally non-delusional thought processes involved in the act of acting that your emotions express the function of searching.]) This is then applied as said action of setting an individual (presumably "tripping") into "finding mode" and bares a steadfast, SEVERELY if not entirely unbreakable grasp on reality (or, at least, a ridiculously sturdy method to prevent a wandering mind from fully "tripping" with both hallucinations and delusions.) Most importantly, the tripper can appreciate sensory hallucinations and not have their signals interpreted by false cognition that creates a thought pattern based on fake/induced realities. This is key.
This is the best way to shape your mind into understanding the world of reality and the effects of a hallucinogen, yet maintain an unbreakable distinction between their separations. Sort of in an altered state currently, but highly-focused on this reality enough that I may share this knowledge (which will come across a bit over-emphatic due to aforementioned altered state.) |
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Re: Keeping it visual.
Where did you get this from, when I am looking for something I'm certainly not tripping.
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Re: Keeping it visual.
SWIM wants what you are on.
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Re: Keeping it visual.
I think poster is referring to keeping grounded by the process of searching, tying emotions with actions, and pursuing something concrete while observing the thought process that accompanies it. I also think that whilst having insights and experiences it can be really helpful to utilize them for personal reflection- while it can seem important to share insights, it can also be really revelatory to reflect on them internally, and also note them in a journal for later reflection- as one mentions truth and delusions, and multiple realities.. it is interesting to ponder one reality while in another, and to record these multiple realities and their overlap, to gain better insight into their nature, as well as one's own inner experience? While psychedelics can certainly give insight into the world at large and the human condition, I think their most significant gift is the understanding and reflection of oneself, something very personal. It can be difficult to understand a reality without experiencing it.
Look forward to an experience report- the guidelines DF gives are a good outline. I also like the link in JDreaming's profile outlining swiJD's approach to writing these reports, and have adopted some of those guidelines. The process is one of taking notes during the experience by hand, then taking some time to reflect once back in the ordinary reality, and going back to the experience report for revisions. it seems the most meaningful experience reports tie together different realities rather than one 'true' reality- the mind state prior to the experience, the reality of the experience itself, and the reflection post-experience, seamlessly piecing them together to give a more thorough picture and multi-angled perspectives, to convey this to others coherently, meeting them where they are. Last edited by moda00; 29-04-2008 at 10:13. |
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