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Had the craziest experience last night smoking dro and meditating. All these thoughts were flooding my mind until I was able to go deeper than ever. Its like my mantra was echoing in my head like a bell. Then all these patterns started forming. The surface was like fur and was moving to the wind. It started opening up like a layer was peeling. After the layer was gone I was more in tune with my surroundings. Thats when I realized that nothing ever matters except the moment. What you did yesterday doesn't matter. Just focus on what you do now.
There is a wisdom that is woe; but there is a woe that is madness. And there is a Catskill eagle in some souls that can alike dive down into the blackest gorges, and soar out of them again and become invisible in the sunny spaces. And even if he for ever flies within the gorge, that gorge is in the mountains; so that even in his lowest swoop the mountain eagle is still higher than other birds upon the plain, even though they soar”-Herman Melville
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Consternation
When you're eating an animal from a factory farm, there's more than just the moral aspect of it that comes to mind. You're consuming an organism that's been stressed and sick for the totality of it's life. The meat is diseased, blanketed with malodorous ulcers. It's like being a cannibal and only eating cancer patients/concentration camp survivors because it's cheaper. You want to eat the kale blending, marathon running, yogi freak, not the sludgy, morbidly obese man going for a round deux at KFC.
Your worldview is about to be violently expanded. Are you ready? 3) Glimpse the world on LSD 4) NDT’s Fascinatingly Disturbing Fact TL;DR:Â Chimpanzee DNA is 1% different than human DNA. Yet our skills and abilities are exponentially above chimpanzees. This considered, what would a species be like that was 1% different from humans in the …
Reincarnation: Another chance at life
Reincarnation is quite a popular concept, having made rounds in many films, fiction novels, and other forms of popular media. It is fairly easy to understand, but it goes far beyond its commonly simplistic depiction as life after death.
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Experts describe reincarnation as a journey of the soul or spirit from one vessel to another to begin a new life either as a human being, animal, or inanimate object. The destination is often decided based on the soul’s moral qualities in its previous life. A life lived in goodness warrants a better state after death, while a life lived in evil results to a more difficult existence than its previous state.
Image source: pipesmagazine.com Reincarnation is a part of many belief systems and has many proponents, from the Druids of old and the Hindus to many of today’s psychics and mediums, such as Alan Curtis and James Van Praagh, to name a few. It remains classified as a religious concept due largely to difficulty in proving it scientifically, though its supporters are not without proof of its reality. For one, the UK’s Channel 5 documentary “Extraordinary People: The Boy Who Lived Before” tells the story of then six year-old Cameron Macaulay and his mother. Cameron kept talking about his life on the Isle of Barra, nearly 200 miles from his Glasgow home. He had never been to the place, but he gave very detailed descriptions of the area, including his white house by the sea and his former family. His accounts were later determined to be true when his mother accompanied him to the small island.
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Reincarnation defies many of the logical rules recognized by science and remains a difficult subject to prove and to disprove. It is the core of some faiths, and serves as the hope of others. Hence, there is little doubt that it is here to stay as an important aspect of religion, an aspiration, a way of life, and for others, a fantasy. This website offers more insights on reincarnation.
Before I listened to Eyedea.. I thought that I was alone..
Wasn't on hallucinogens when it occurred either.
Certain pieces of this song scare me because
its like they were taken from that experience I had.
I'll never be the same.
But Eyedea proved that I was not alone.
RIP man. We love you, Michael.