

10:23 pm


December 4, 2009

In short, insanity for the world needs to become a thing of the past.
What is the truth behind insanity and the perceptions of such
an idea that has been held in time and maintained.
Why do people go insane? What are the reasons for it??????
Anyone have a clue?
“Living backwards!” Alice repeated in great
astonishment. “I never heard of such a thing!”
“—but there’s one great advantage in it, that one’s
memory works both ways.”
— Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass
10:45 pm


April 9, 2009

"sandra" wrote: In short, insanity for the world needs to become a thing of the past.
What is the truth behind insanity and the perceptions of such
an idea that has been held in time and maintained.
Why do people go insane? What are the reasons for it??????
Anyone have a clue?
Perhaps it's a form of indigestion upon swallowing the red pill.
Just a few remarks...
And have you ever
thought that those thoughts kept things in a certain
time and place for yourself and for the others you thought of??
Yes. What changes is my confidence in that statement.
It is ok to float in outer spaces
and realms but what strength and goodness is there in living
in two different worlds.
Experience. Having experience in two worlds transcends understanding derived within one world. More chances to grow, and more ways to blow those chances.
Why would ascension even be considered a good thing? What are understanding, love, or works if there is no joy in them?
So as some people keep everything to themselves, what they
share omnipotently with others is that they keep everything to themselves.
So many layers of meaning.
If I had something to keep, I probably would keep it.
"it is easy to grow crazy"
7:47 pm


December 4, 2009

You had alot more to add to that and you held out once again.
Play it safe play it safe play it safe. You get sick of that yet?
“Living backwards!” Alice repeated in great
astonishment. “I never heard of such a thing!”
“—but there’s one great advantage in it, that one’s
memory works both ways.”
— Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass
8:06 pm


April 9, 2009

3:12 am


April 9, 2009

"sandra" wrote: You had alot more to add to that and you held out once again.
Play it safe play it safe play it safe. You get sick of that yet?
There definitely is a whole lot more to be said on my part. The reason I held out, though, is entirely different from what you think. The reason is much more mundane.
I plan on writing more.
I got sick of not playing it safe. I'll put it that way.
"it is easy to grow crazy"
3:31 am


April 9, 2009

I don't know exactly what you mean to imply by that statement, but that was a serious question. I happen to hold an extremely positive view of those substances and how we can utilize them to disband egoism and help propagate oneness and connectedness with the universe in a profoundly spiritual way.
The Few assume to be the deputies, but they are often only the despoilers of the Many.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
3:47 am


April 9, 2009

"Aquarian" wrote: I don't know exactly what you mean to imply by that statement, but that was a serious question. I happen to hold an extremely positive view of those substances and how we can utilize them to disband egoism and help propagate oneness and connectedness with the universe in a profoundly spiritual way.
I wasn't being facetious, jovial, or sarcastic. I've tried dmt and it was a very memorable experience and it changed the course of my life to some extent. I remember feeling differently for a few days after using it. My guess? Regular usage of dmt would lead someone to live entirely in a different world which would translate into lowered function in the consensus reality.
"it is easy to grow crazy"
3:56 am


April 9, 2009

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