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2. A computer is a crystalized substratum of language. Its purpose is to be a medium for information exchange between humans, though also it itself functions entirely via information exchange between the programmer and his manipulation of the electronic current in its hardware.
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Pursuing this thought further, I came to understand what Terence McKenna meant with saying “the world is made of language.” Language doesn’t require the exchange of information to happen between reciprocally conscious parties. Your neurons firing is a form of language.
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3. There is much similarity between coders and shamans; indeed, I think this figure is somewhat analogous to the figure of the blacksmith in the past - “a blacksmith and a shaman are birds of a feather,” says a Yakut proverb.
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5. Psilocybin mushrooms aren’t a drug or an intoxicant; they’re a form of intelligence which can convey, to the sensitive and epistemically humble mind, a massive wealth of wisdom of the Earth and the myriad years of evolutionary progress it has accumulated.
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7. Physical existence is nothing but temporary entertainment and amusement. A cosmic joke and indulgence in enjoyment. “Man suffers only because he takes seriously what the gods made for fun.” — Alan Watts
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8. Fear stems from not seeing reality. You don’t see reality because you are preoccupied with yourself.
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9. Shape rotation is simply exercising imagination. You have to see what’s not there yet, and to do this you have to be able to ignore what you think is there.
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11. Though your methods might be linear, your outcomes will always be nonlinear. This is why the I Ching is a very useful and wise tool and guide for almost any situation: its logic explicitly understands and utilizes the nonlinearity of reality.
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