wiesiek wrote:Men looki`n on the goats )
meditation is the key,
acid is the kinda of short cut and has drawback,
but
why not...
wayne hansen wrote:Am I on an acid flashback to the 60,s
This road and well trodden and lead nowhere
David Luke wrote:This paper investigates the relationship between psychoactive substances and so-called paranormal phenomena falling within the study of parapsychology. It is primarily concerned with extrasensory perception (ESP)—telepathy, precognition, and clairvoyance—as well as out-of-body experiences (OBEs) and near-death experiences (NDEs). Psychokinesis (PK), aura vision, encounter experiences, and sleep paralysis only make a very limited contribution to this review as they are seldom related to psychoactive drugs within the parapsychological literature. The paper borrows widely, but by no means exhaustively, from parapsychology as well as transpersonal studies, anthropology, ethnobotany, phytochemistry, psychiatry, psychotherapy, psychopharmacology, and neurobiology, particularly neurochemistry. It is organized into neurochemical models of paranormal experience (section 1), field reports of intentional and spontaneous phenomena incorporating anthropological, historical and clinical cases, and personal accounts (section 2), surveys of paranormal belief and experience (section 3), experimental research (section 4), and a methodological critique of the experimental research with recommendations for further work (section 5).
wiesiek wrote:...
it is hard to clearly see a bottom of the bubbling spring, but sometimes your eyes catching spots of the clear view between bubbles - this is LSD/psychedelic >enlightening experience<.
If you`re aiming for >clear picture all the time<, "dry" meditation is the key.
my personal experience (from `70):
- ability to see energy field (vibration of the atoms?), and possibility to affect material things from the distance, only by moving my energy; and I have independent eyewitness for this.
hoppin` it helps, windy
wiesiek wrote:Let`s agree, that hero and meth works quite differently, than shrooms/lsd etc.
and
"psychedelic experiences" aren`t ultimate gate of perception for everyone,
however,
from the another hand - you may sit your arse to the death and don`t get it.
on the end: do we really need it? Not everyone for sure, but the Way is visible all the time if you are really looking for it, has no borders.Clear/ Bright mind is all what is needed.
Samurai composed poetry, practiced the tea ceremony and maintained gardens.
In all of these pursuits, the Zen practice of a clear, focused mind helped the samurai achieve high levels of mastery.
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