The Lucid Dreamer

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  1. My guess is he’ll interpret the experience purely materialistically and see it as the software of his brain being affected chemically. He thinks of everything in terms of computers. He even thinks our reality is a computer. But hey, he could surprise me.
  2. You are right, though. That duality collapses precisely in that way.
  3. My point was the concept of a perfectly straight line that we typically think of cannot exist objectively, and neither can the concept of a perfectly curved line. Your concepts of straight and curved are just that: concepts. Hell, you cannot even find a completely solid “line” within reality to begin with, straight or curved. An apparently solid “thing” like a line or any shape is only an appearance and always breaks down when investigated.
  4. If you zoom way into the screen, you’ll see dividing lines between the pixels, and the atoms that make up those dividing line will be constantly vibrating and moving. Plus the screen on your phone or computer is slightly curved to some degree. So no, it’s not a perfectly straight line. Nothing in relative reality can be perfect according to our conceptual ideas of perfection. To exist at all is to be imperfect and incomplete. Though of course everything in reality is ultimately perfect, but that’s only apparent when you give up all your ideas of perfection. Those ideas are ultimately created by the ego.
  5. If you zoom way into the crystal, you’ll see all of the individual atoms which will ruin the illusion of a straight flat surface, and all of the atoms are constantly vibrating and moving. No straight line there.
  6. If anything in relative reality were perfect, it wouldn’t be perceivable.
  7. If everything is you, then “you” don’t reproduce. Reproduction only exists relative to the concepts that we have of “separate” objects or organisms. But in reality, nothing is separate. We draw the lines ultimately arbitrarily.
  8. Every life is both your past, present, and future life. There is no linear sequence to what lives you live. If that were true, then that would mean there was a first life you lived and an end life you will live. This would mean that there was a beginning point to when you started living lives, but of course, as God(who is Absolutely Infinite) you never had a beginning, nor will you have an end. Linearity necessarily implies finiteness but the amount of lives you lived/are living/will live is absolutely infinite, so how could it have had a beginning or end? With no beginning or end, there is no “next” or “before”. Every point in Infinity is the very center! How could “you“ go to the “next” life when there is no such thing as “you” to begin with? This idea is born from the ego. It implies that there is some unique individual identity that moves on from life to life, but as everyone on this forum should understand: YOU HAVE NO IDENTITY. Your actual identity is God, which is all identities and none at the same time. And God lives all lives at once, in the Eternal NOW.
  9. You can’t pin down Infinity as anything because anything you could contrast it against in an attempt to define it is already included in it. Even it’s own non-existence.
  10. That’s insanely accurate. Bravo.
  11. Bruh, I’ll take diarrhea over vomiting any day
  12. And that way you can spare yourself the revolting taste of the brew and the “purging”.
  13. Nothing is happening. The substance of reality is Nothing. A Nothing that exists. So using the word “Nothing” as a noun and making it a positive statement: *Nothing* IS happening.
  14. I can completely relate with this. It’s funny how we don’t get angry with chimps for being chimps, but we get angry with humans for being humans. (who are basically chimps) This is because at some point in our journey, even though we are growing in consciousness, we still mostly identify ourselves with the rest of the human race, so we have this thought, “If I am a human and I am this conscious and can look past all this bullshit, then they should be able to as well.” And this thinking causes us to get frustrated when we see other humans behaving in a way we consider to be immature or unconscious. But when we see a five year old throwing a temper tantrum over them getting their toy taken away, we see this as expected behavior given their level of maturity. We hold other humans who are of the same or greater social status and age to higher standard. This is totally normal, as we are basically programmed as social creatures to project ourselves onto other humans. But just because someone else is human does not necessarily mean that they are even close to the same level of consciousness. The differences between humans can be much greater than we would like to think. We are still very much in the dark ages, where the majority of the population still largely behaves like chimps and are almost completely plugged into the matrix. Most people, even in the developed world, have not been lucky enough to have been exposed to wisdom we have, so let’s not get too high and mighty. In recent years, I’ve created a habit when it comes to reacting to the unconsciousness of other people. Whenever another person does something against me, say like cutting me off in traffic, I immediately become mindful of my initial emotional reaction and I just observe myself getting angry. This drastically shortens the half-life of that emotion, and can sometimes almost immediately diffuse it. After that, I try to put myself into the shoes of the other person, and try to remember a time where I might have behaved in a similar way and my state of mind at that time. Even if it when I was just a kid. When I do this, it creates sympathy in me and I can simply forgive them and not think anything of it after that. Now of course, the greater the sin that is committed against you, the harder this is to do. But it certainly has done wonders in my life concerning the smaller things.
  15. Like Leo said, the only truly unbreakable thing is formlessness, however as an ever evolving species, we are constantly working towards greater thriving. So perhaps one day we will evolve ourselves to the point of having (virtually)unbreakable bodies that live indefinitely, or until entropy eventually does not allow us to maintain our form any longer. Unless we destroy ourselves(which seems... likely), we may be able to create something of a heaven for ourselves in a distant future, where we never get sick, never age, are basically born enlightened, and where basically everyone always has all of their material needs met, and all there is to do is constantly create beauty, explore consciousness, explore the universe and maybe even other universes and dimensions and spread love for as long as we are alive. God creates and designs things within relative reality through evolution, so we have to take responsibility for our future by consciously evolving ourselves. We are God after all, so if we want that kind of reality, let’s create it.
  16. To say that there is a whole “reality” that has no goodness and only evil and suffering would be like saying there is a reality where there is only black and no white. But of course you can not define black unless you have white to contrast it against, so this is an impossibility. However you might be able to say there are places within a reality where there seems to be nothing but suffering for a time, since we tend to equate suffering with “evil”. Either way, suffering is always only temporary and finite. You can mostly suffer your whole life, but eventually whatever form you’re in will give way to entropy and you will dissolve back into Infinite Love from which you originally emerged, and that will more than make up for any suffering you went through during your last incarnation.
  17. @Farnaby There are no other people In the forest until you imagine them.
  18. You’re not taking into consideration the fundamental principle of reality that is impermanence. Suffering can only happen whilst in form, and all form is impermanent. Suffering is always finite, but Love is Infinite.
  19. Find out for yourself. Tear away the shroud of the ego, and see what is left.
  20. Haha, I mean I only know that several people have claimed this just from readings hundreds of DMT experience reports over the years on forums and such. Not sure how you could describe any color that we know of from scratch let alone a whole new color.
  21. People have claimed to see entirely new colors on substances such as N,N,DMT. Not sure if I believe that so much, but one can experiment.
  22. Look into Project Star Gate: A program funded by the CIA studying psychic phenomenon. Also the work of Garret Moddel These studies are very controversial in mainstream science, but let it be noted that to the people who actually study these things, there is virtually no doubt whatsoever that these abilities are real.
  23. What isn’t a thought?
  24. Taking Datura Rule number one: Don’t take datura Rule number two: Refer to rule number one
  25. @Breakingthewall In my experience, (and my friends), 1P-LSD and LSD-25 are quite remarkably different. 1P has incredibly heavy visual distortion and LSD-25 does not have much visual changes at all, besides the brightening of colors. Personally LSD-25 makes me feel very foggy and unable to focus on anything existential, whereas 1P is a much deeper and clearer headspace. 1P is harder on your body and tends to cause a lot of muscle tension and anxiety, where as LSD-25 will make you feel kind of numb and disassociated. I definitely prefer 1P over 25. It’s a much more profound headspace and the visuals are incredible, especially if you’re outside on a sunny day while everything is green and lush. You just might die from sheer beauty.