tomjtx;206365 Wrote: 
> Conversly, drilling a hole in the heads of test subjects did not result
> in a positive
> outcome.

Or did it?

http://www.bmezine.com/news/people/A10101/trepan/

> This weekend I had a hole drilled through my skull. I read that this
> increased one’s consciousness permanently. I read about the supposed
> de-conditioning properties. I read about more parts of the brain
> working simultaneously as there would be more blood up there to help
> this happen. The arguments for it all seemed to be quite lengthy, quite
> detailed, thought out and researched, and very intelligent. The
> arguments against it were based solely on the opinion that it is
> ‘crazy’ and talk like, "What’s more conscious than conscious?". I heard
> from an acquaintance on telephone that she was glad she had done it,
> felt more mental energy, and had days of brilliance. I came to believe
> that the key to a permanent consciousness increase was a hole in the
> skull, to restore the full brain pulsation of infancy. After several
> months of research, discussion, speculation, watching surgical videos
> and trepanation documentaries, and even an actual viewing of a
> trepanation, I decided I certainly did want to be trepanned, and sought
> a way to do it.

Okayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy...


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