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|    D to oldernow    |
|    Re: Review, the spirit molecule.    |
|    09 May 24 21:57:37    |
      From: nospam@example.net              On Thu, 9 May 2024, oldernow wrote:              >> I thought I'd rectify that by watching the documentary The       >> Spirit Molecule yesterday evening, which explores the uses       >> of DMT.       >       > It's unlikely even more words can rectify anything but       > word inconsistencies (and, even then, that depends on       > whose conceptuality context (aka mind) you ask...),       > but I'm listening.              No, I think you're missing the message here... why not take your daily       dose of DMT? Transcendence in a box! ;)              >> The documentary was incomprehensible and mostly consisted       >> of people talking about their trips. ;)       >       > *Talking*? You mean it was nothing but words? And here       > I thought you were going to be bringing us "concrete and       > specific stuff"!              Well, they did have psychedelic patterns here and there.              >> But... it does raise some interesting speculations. Is the       >> brain just an antenna receiving its order from somewhere       >> else? Do extra-dimensional beings exist? Does DMT remove       >> all "screens" and filters from our conscious minds enabling       >> us to experience the "raw" radio traffic of the universe as       >> it really is? Since our brains are not created to receive       >> that, the result is very weird trips when the brain tries       >> to make sense of what it receives.       >>       >> Of course no proof what so ever, but still fun to think       >> about the ideas and theories they propose.       >       > I know! Let's create a drinking game around it so it can       > be even more fun!              Amen!              >> And for those of you who prefer more down to earth magic,       >> I recommend the documentary Deceptive Practice which is       >> about the legendary card magician Ricky Jay.       >>       >> Enjoy! =)       >       > I'm too afraid it'll tell me how the magic works, thereby       > transforming it from glorious *magic* to just more words?              Not a chance! Even knowing it is just card tricks, his level of control is       absolutely amazing! He can also teach you how to throw cards for self       defense (he kills rubber ducks in one show)!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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