JuliusCaesar

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  1. Absolutely. The subconscious mind doesn't differentiate between real and unreal the same way the conscious mind does. For instance, you may be watching something on television which is highly engaging. It might be a football game where your favorite team is losing badly the whole game then in the 4th quarter they "pull out of their ass" a seemingly miraculous victory. If we were to measure your nor adrenaline levels, we'd see them spike when the excitement occurs. This is because your emotions are created and regulated subconsciously. If you were to use your conscious discernment to "determine" whether the game should be exciting or not. You'd realize that you're looking at a spectrum of moving lights being projected onto a sheet of glass, and not something that is real(that's to say, you would realize the game isn't truly occurring inside the tv). Therefore, you would think of the "game" as being not real and feel silly for reacting to it as if it were. To the conscious mind, it seems that repeating the same action and expecting different results is foolish or even insane. But, repetitious experience/action/thought patterns solidifies the "reality" of that experience or action subconsciously. The more solid it becomes, the more real it becomes, the more real it becomes the more powerful and permanent the effects of it are. This is why 10 hours of meditation is more powerful than 1 hour. And why 10 hits of acid is more powerful than 1. And also why repeating a certain form of meditation or Sadhana results in higher possibilities. So if you try to utilize your mind to do magick, don't be discouraged if it fails. Realize that with repetition, it's effects become "realer". If they become real enough, eventually you'll have unlocked whatever potential you were seeking.
  2. My advise would be to develop your Vishuddhi. If your energies become dominant there you'd be directly aware of how you're dreaming things up. And consequently can banish undesirable imagined things(like demons, goblins, and your landlord). I'm just kidding about that last one.
  3. Relatively speaking, truer words have never been spoken about a drug. It amazes me that people would forgo psilocybin/psilocin(by far one of the safest substances in existence in terms of biological toxicity and addiction potential) which has a majority of positive experiences in trip reports for something so consistently maligned(and rightly so for it's ability to mindfuck and torture) as Salvia. I mean, you would think people would at least be fastidious enough to discover MDMA as a potential inducer of pleasure(though it's slightly less safe than Psilocin due to the possiblity of Serotonin Syndrome). Oh well, I suppose individuals using drugs recreationally tend not be the sharpest tools in the shed.
  4. Real vs unreal is a duality, which to be experienced or expressed necessitates self-deception. From an absolute perspective, there is no difference between the two realities he experienced, they are one as all is one. But in the relative domain, he experienced a hallucination similar to that of our "real lives" just of a radically different dream, with different rules. While it's unusual to explore other realities as you've described, there are similar accounts from others doing psychedelics, some practicing astral projecting without substances, and even just basic meditators who've experienced time dilation to some degree(myself included). So the fact that he spent months in a totally different dream for such a short duration of time in our own reality shouldn't be entirely too shocking.
  5. I believe what Charlie is trying to say is that when you've had an epiphany it sticks with you. And not necessarily that he thinks memory of experiences past are invalid. Though I could be wrong, perhaps I'm projecting my own wisdom.
  6. The short answer to that is yes it's stronger than 5MEO, the second question can't be answered so easily due to differences in drug scheduling between foreign countries, and differences in accessibility in various regions. I strongly recommend you watch the video where Leo gives his report of the substances in question which I'll link below.
  7. Riddle me this. If I have a dream where there are 1000 humans myself being one of them, and we all experience a cactus in a desert. Does that make the cactus or the desert objectively real? Or if I have the same dream 1000 times, does that make it somehow more real than the dream I have only once?
  8. Real and unreal are one. So yes, it's all real. Literally if you were to take 1000 mics of LSD your experiences on it would be just as real/imaginary as your ordinary life.
  9. It's probably best to wait a couple days for Leo to reveal it, then you can answer those questions yourself or they'll be answered by others anyway.
  10. Glad to help, I find it somewhat amusing how underappreciated this topic appears to be. I mean, I know the fact that the Psychopath test being posted by Leo is liable to make it slightly more popular. But that thread received like 10x the views and saw massively more engagement in the first 24 hours. It makes me think people prefer to discuss psychopathy over empathy. I guess they feel that psychopathy is too sexy to ignore.
  11. The identity of the Godhead knows no limits. So to answer your question, it's all 4 of the possibilities you've proposed at once, and also none of the 4 simultaneously.
  12. I strongly suggest you send your substances to a lab for analysis before doing them. Or at the very least make use of a test kit like the Ehrlich variant.
  13. I have, and based on my experience it seems to be highly accurate.
  14. I got one of the lowest scores and I was totally honest. That right there sort of invalidates the test seeing as I'm a ruthless Dictator.
  15. I won't mention anything specific(because that would be contrary to Leo's guidelines). But what's helped me in the most in this area are certain paid courses. So I suggest you scour the internet for exactly that.
  16. I scored a 1.5 in both primary and secondary psychopathy. And primary was above 19.6% of people, and secondary was above 6.9%.
  17. All things which are known can only be so through experience because experience is prior to knowing. Therefore, the only way you would know the limitations of the aforementioned yogi is if you had access to all of his experience(including whatever Sadhana he did that presumably endowed him with his ability). Alternatively, you could recreate the practice that the yogi did yourself. Only when you've done this would you have any idea as to whether the story is realistic or not. Otherwise, you're proving the story is false via pure incredulity.
  18. @Mu_ Totally off-topic I know. But is that a picture of Michelle Obama hugging George Bush? omegalol
  19. I've known dreams are "real" through direct experience for a quite some time now via precognitive dreams, as well as a highly vivid and solid dream I once had. Really, dreams are the same as waking reality though. The difference is totally illusory but it's surprising to me there are any scientists who have a degree of awareness of this truth.
  20. I have direct experience in this area. From the beginning of this year to about 3 months ago I worked everyday to open certain chakras. I used the Bija mantras, LAM for Muladhara, VAM for Swadishthana etc etc. I would feel the elements becoming more prevalent in my body just after 3 hours of chanting. When I chanted HAM(Vishuddhi) for example, I would feel the space element growing in my almost as if nothingness was coursing through my veins. I was staying with parents one day, and I had chanted HAM for about 90 minutes, then my dad was looking for a lost TV remote with no sucess. He was talking about buying a new one. I said "You'll order the new remote, then later find the old one and it'll be for naught. The next morning, he had a vision of the remote sitting on a couch and proceeded to find it hidden under it. Funny, he was convinced no one would believe him, not realizing he had been influenced by me.
  21. By what method are you discovering these substances? Brute force trial and error, or is it something more sophisticated than that?
  22. You should probably do a higher dose. But take caution, if you take a heroic dose like in the amount of 10+ g you may never want to do another drug again afterward. So gradually work your way up to make sure you're ready(maybe take 3-4 grams next time). And of course, be sure to wait about 12+ days since your last trip to "reset" your level of tolerance.
  23. That's like saying it's irrational to believe that Australia is a physical place after returning to your home country after a vacation. If you can't trust your memories of direct experience, you can't trust the present moment either because it turns into memory and is thus objectively indistinguishable from memory.
  24. You're touching on an issue I believe Leo is actually working on. It seems to me he's reached a point in his evolution where he's finally starting to prioritize "supernatural" abilities over the non sense primitive means to which the apes on this planet have limited themselves. Though, as you'd know if you've read the works of any serious occultist(myself included), sucess in developing these abilities is difficult much like any skill worth developing. So before you start to judge Leo harshly for his inability to miraculously heal diseases(or whatever other high expectations you have of him) keep in mind that he's human. If he maintains himself in a faithful disciplined manner, then he'll uncover powers of the "human mind" even he can't imagine at present. In fact he sort of already has. The nature of Leo's problem is figuring out how to as a human ego maintain the attributes of a non ego mind which of course is about as difficult as it sounds.