People told me a lot of things about acid, but I don't think anyone mentioned proprioception turning into something akin to an M. C. Escher drawing.
Most perturbatory.
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a) kudos on the reference
b) like the drawing with the fish, or the drawing with the staircases?
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Neither. Just that the outline of my sense of space, time or my own body all were physically impossible.
Arm has no beginning or end, any given snapshot of perception is liable to turn fractal and split into another one, room keeps reconfiguring like a scene from Inception...
Don't want to take up too much of your time, but a while back you mentioned some meditation techniques that don't disrupt householding like sitting does. Mind if I ask what some of those are?
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There’s an Amitabha mind treasure retrieved by Namchö Mingyur Dorje that works this way, too. The visualization involves a breakdown of the logic of physical containment (e.g. transitivity, “bigger on the inside”) until there’s just Amitabha: infinite light.
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I don’t have much in the way of strong experiences with entheogens, and nothing in the least against them, but I do know this: the “soma” of the ancient sadhus is something we can generate in ourselves, even without them.
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