The psychedelic experience doesn't lend itself too communicable concepts very well. I mean, how does one convey the meaning of Heinliens "Grok" when Grok is so far beyond the limits of language and even brain that selects language...when Grok is beyond judgments that make concepts linear and place differential values upon them. When one can actually watch chaos come spinning into existance from nowhere and form itself into extremely detailed scenery and experience within that scenery with other people in that experience..all while being perfectly aware that one is sitting in a chair with eyes that are closed... Well. Perhaps what was experienced was a movie of the process by which reality itself is created in the sensory system. Me makes mention of bootstrap chicken/egg theory. Chickens and eggs are an experienced fact but both came first. In a observational state of mind, that makes perfect sense..describing why or how it makes sense, doesn't. It's like running a math equation in a word processing program. So yea, one sees many things, but in a context that's all inclusive beyond the limits of linear understanding and expression.
There was , like, this singularity thing that , like , wow man, encompassed the entire universe, hey far out!, and made itself into a garbage bag with pinholes in it..and each of all the pinholes were thinking it alone was the source of the light being emmited from them and couldn't see the bag at all, I mean like man, the bag was space, See? And some of the pinholes were fighting about who was the shiniest and brightest light when really they were just a bigger orifice shitting less light...and that's where I am, except I can't be 'cause I'm here making up molecules by imposing and projecting geometric everythingness patterns onto nothing and I'm too busy believing I'm not to see that I am what I'm seeing I'm not. And no brain fart smells bad to the brain than com-poots it? Know what I mean Dude? No? Ok, I just gotta new old Suburu. Wanna ride? We can go watch the ocean think it's a bunch of droplets dancing. No? OK, girls in bikinis then. That's cool! Ken > >NOTE. Mandatory Colloidal-Silver-Related-Content follows: I wonder if you >took a dose of a potent psychedelic with silver could you could watch the >sliver kill the pathogens up-close and figure out the mechanism on a >molecular level? > >James-Osbourne: Holmes > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Ode Coyote [mailto:[email protected]] >Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 6:36 AM >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: CS>RE: Glad cow syndrome > > > I really don't know. I've not been to a doctor in 35+ years. I suspect >it was a swollen gland and a good dose of mentally directed niacin from the >shroom did it in. The heat seemed to be both thermal and the prickly kind >gotten from niacin. > It is the brain that directs everything, after all. Direct the brain and >there's no tellin what can happen. Shamans have been using the shroom for >eons to enable alternative focus of attention. >Psychedelics have been know to completely reprogram people overnight. >Longtime addicts to alchohol, coke and heroin have been "cured" in days >without withdrawals with the use of strong psychedelics such as abogain >[sp?] treatments. The early experiments with LSD yeilded some similar >amazing results too. > But it's not legal here. > People who have their programming erased get strange ideas about freedom >that those who would define it for us don't like. [No more achoholism AND >no more marriage? No sense of hurry or pressure..no need for a car?] > They like the idea that one would be freed of a drug addiction, but don't >like it when the person gets freed of the whole consumer addiction/wage >serf value system enchilada. > > If someone rethinks the entire system from scratch..that could be >dangerous. > When role playing means nothing, what then, is the role of leader worth? >Ken > > >At 01:05 PM 8/30/02 -0500, you wrote: >> >> >>Ode Coyote wrote: >> >>> Psylicybe [sp] Cubensis ..the cow plops golden dollar..brain >fertilizer. >>> >>> It wasn't just a tight muscle, it was an actual lump about the size of a >>> ping pong ball. Quite disturbingly large and getting bigger. >>> Ken >> >>Could this have been a fatty tumor? I have several of those. >> >>Jeannie >> >>> >>> >> >>-- >>We lie the loudest when we lie to ourselves. >> >> >> >>Jeannie McReynolds >>Oregon Coast >> >> >> >> >>-- >>The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. >> >>Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org >> >>To post, address your message to: [email protected] >> >>Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html >> >>List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> >> >> > > > >

