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Hunter Arrington replied to Sri McDonald Trump Maharaj's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Sri McDonald Trump Maharaj The real stuff is much different from the not real stuff. To do it correctly one must find a zen master. Zen masters are in Japan mostly, and truly. That would be living the real thing. Most things short of that won't get the job done and are just fucking around. Yogis are mostly in India of course, some never known to large populations. A few true ones here and there. Please study under one who is serious and has already been there and done that. Many teachers can help. The book Saints and Psychopaths is a good read on that issue. Do make sure homework is done and a good understanding of what it is you want is clarified within yourself. Hope this helps someone, myself include -
@Barna did you get the joke though:)? Fear is a great thing we find out. It HAS to be harnessed!
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@Barna Wow, this whole time I thought he was the dude that got it under the bodhi tree. . . : D
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Hunter Arrington replied to jse's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Eating carrots -
@Leo Gura MERICUH
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Hunter Arrington replied to Leo Gura's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Barna : ) -
Hunter Arrington replied to Leo Gura's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Barna what's your take so far? -
Hunter Arrington replied to Thanasi's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I hope Martin comments here! It'd be hilarious. -
@Joshuar Truth seems so go well with honesty. Excellent plan! It'll keep ya busy doing awesome stuff.
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Hunter Arrington replied to 100rockets's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@100rockets I'm dead serious about liberation and all but have never given serious thought to salvia. It is helpful, but it's lowest on the scale. Leo has put it on his wish list, but as a very low priority. I'm probably never going to take it. I think body work will do someone better. This is all my opinion, and may not be based in reality. -
Hunter Arrington replied to 100rockets's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Salvia is the entheogen with the lowest infinity scale. It works on the ego, but not near as much as 5meo. I have no idea what im talking about though...this is only from reading. Books are important. -
@Azrael Wasn't talking about mixing, but as an effective system. Zen has you cease conscious thought for the release of DMT. "Think no thought." - Dogen Zenji. The dharma gate of joyful ease.
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Have you read Being Human by Martin? Seems like vibrating with ayahuasca or nn DMT is necessary, but dunno. Buddha, or rather Siddhartha, supposedly had a full endogenous release of DMT which was the catalyst for his enlightenment, like the man below as well. With a full endogenous release, no other entheogens are of use. The endogenous is 5meo and ayahuasca on steroids. This is what all legit buddhist traditions chase after. So when people say, "Chasing after enlightenment" like its a joke, it's actually factual, and is what the buddhist directly go after! I want to be in a position to where I have 5meo and ayahuasca on speed dial for the whole process, while doing hours of meditation going after the real thing, while doing some ancient hatha and raja yoga. What a combination. Have you tried any other forms of vibration, or ayahuasca/DMT along with 5meo? Do you have a method for getting into the nitty gritty?
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Hunter Arrington replied to Leo Gura's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Leo Gura What do the Buddhist have that the Yogis don't have? An endogenous DMT release that destroys all sense of self and belief structures? Dogen and Suzuki say the point of zen is to cease all conscious thought, and that's how my, our friend Sean Webb thinks it happens. Endogenous is supposed to be stronger, as per accounts, so let us imagine what Siddhartha experienced at the moment of his awakening. An entire flush of EVERYTHING. Then he started teaching how to do it. Therevada came about, and different schools spread eastward. Is there an account of this happening is yogic practices? I don't know. Do yogis do it without a flush, with practices just silencing the noise in the head, cleaning the body, and meditation through tons of age old techniques? Possibly. I'm just trying to get a perspective, and a look at the mechanics behind the two traditions for an attempt at dislodging inevitable fantasies. Buddhism is soooo tied in to ethics practice that it kills it for me sometimes. That's why I went straight to zen. Zen is pretty tough for the western mind. I feel westerners would be better off with Theravada type, unless actually at a zen training ground, not just pussy footing around at a get together group. -
Hunter Arrington replied to Leo Gura's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Leo Gura Does true Yoga encompass all other disciplines ya think? Seems to all point back to the Yogis. -
Hunter Arrington replied to Will Bigger's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Idk if this relates...but it's funny when I get caught attempting to look at things from an absolute perspective while talking to someone who is coming strictly from a pure reasoning perspective exclusively from the ego (not that I'm not doing the same), which can be correct from the illusory material side. I'm like...oh yeah...that makes sense too. But I can't really explain the other perspective, because they kind of just "won" on the scratching the surface justification side, so they think. All of this is in a non debate fashion. I'm thinking about spending some time in solitude for a while, while working on consciousness, endogenous DMT enlightenment as well as synthetic with 5meo, business, life purpose - ancient Hatha yoga, and whatever else that may float my boat. Talking is bullshit. I call news reporters Peacocks. The best looking physically...but what the actual fuck are we/they saying? ALL GIBERISH, puppetISH, children tattle tale talk...literally. Just like all of my writing here. -
Hunter Arrington replied to dice's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@cirkussmile microdosing I've heard is helpful. Tried it? -
Hunter Arrington replied to dice's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I would quit all extreme exertion on whatever activities your involved in and try to get into ancient hatha yoga(and as Leo likes to say, NOT the stuff you see in gym class.) Hatha=hardiness. There are three texts that lay out all of the practices of this system. I've only been practicing for a week and it's my healt regiment for the next of my life 100 percent(including all of the modern health technologies available.) In high school I played many rough sports like wrestling and lacrosse...none of that is worth it in my opinion looking back. But hey...life is learning. Inbox me if you need any instruction I have gathered on this topic. It's one option out of many, many options. -
Hunter Arrington replied to SelfPeace's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Wild. That'd be one hell of death. -
Has anyone tried Mezner's method of taking another dose after one dose has been taken? As in taking 5 mg, waiting for that dose to wear off slightly, then snorting another amount? It's said to reduce the panic to virtually zero.
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Nowadays, the most sane person is the most liable to commit suicide! He is the one who will do great things though, because he realizes the ridiculousness of the fake reality that is lived by. Lots of enlightened dudes were some of the most hardcore people in history.
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Let us know!
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Great value. Thanks a lot. Felt like I was reading some of my own notes to an extent.
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Yoga talks about withdrawal of the senses to obtain Samadhi. Not sure if this relates.
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I know a true master who loves SD. I've only tried it a couple of times. Takes many many times to see an effect I've heard. I'll probably get an at home version if the technology becomes good enough.