Mellowmarsh

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  1. I like that one. ☝️ It’s hard to get a handle on what’s happening from inside a dream.
  2. There could also be a simple recognition of your life as a baby, a time you had zero comprehension of separation, or even existing at all. Do babies have nondual awakenings, not really. So how did the idea of separation come about, exactly? The separation came about when you realised you’d been given a name known as your personal identity. The separation became so deeply imprinted into your mind that it felt normal and right. But for some people there’s an instinctive feeling that something feels very off about being separate. My own feeling came very early in life, I just spontaneously remembered that everyone of us started life as a baby, who knew nothing about separation or had any idea or concept of itself existing as a separate being distinct from it’s parents. That was my personal recognition of oneness, anyway.
  3. It’s fine, I would never be tempted or seduced into going anywhere near a guy like that, not even to slightly prod him with a 50 foot bargepole.
  4. It’s a subjective opinion. What’s better? What’s worse? 1: To have never been born. Or 2: To be conscious of sensation. Is there even a choice? Is there any consent? It both horrific and magnificent.
  5. From source to source an endless formless death gives birth to form… The sperm and egg meet where both transform and dissolve into the emergence of a baby, the baby dies as the child emerges, the child dies as the teenager emerges, the teenage dies as the youth emerges, the youth dies as the elderly emerges, the elderly dies returning to source from death to death an endless spring. A meeting with death. It’s all death meeting with itself. . As Meat in-form-mation . Meeting / Mating isTwo becoming One.
  6. Indeed. There is no final stage on the path…as there’s no way to cross the horizon of infinity.
  7. I was referring to the mental understanding of meaning within the syntax of human conceptual language as communication of information is exchanged between two people in conversation with each other. The ‘get it’ that was communicated was not meant in the absolute sense.
  8. It’s amazing and horrifying at the same time. The same channel that breathes may become blocked suffocating the organism to death. I can’t even begin to imagine what it would feel like to suffocate.
  9. It’s very simple to grasp the Nondual concept. The understanding came naturally to me, as easy as discovering one of those hidden images embedded within a magic eye picture, but hidden in plain sight, so to speak. All it takes is to relax the minds eye. The mind is designed to divide reality into two complementary opposites. This division is totally essential for reality to make sense to biological organisms. It’s a fundamental necessity in fact. So it’s just crazy to deny duality as a non-show. For example: There’s no UP without DOWN …But when the mind flips those concepts around, what was DOWN becomes the UP and vice versa. There’s no difference between up or down, the change is simply viewed from a different angle where the opposites are seen to be each and the other coming solely from the perspective of this unchanging observing. There’s no difference there, between up or down, except as and through another perspective, viewed through the lens of perception. . Similarly, this opposite effect can be illustrated another way by using the “necker cube” as an example, also.
  10. I still can’t believe Buddhist Monks can just set their bodies on fire without flinching. I felt a similar fire when I chose to give birth naturally without the aid of epidural. The pain was so intense, I literally felt like I was going to lose consciousness, but I somehow didn’t panic but just trusted in the process to be endurable which it was for me. My body did what it was designed to do , it did a great job. But I’m aware not all women are that lucky during the birth process. Some die, others have complications. I was lucky.
  11. Okay, I get it. I just assumed you’d already experienced LSD when you suggested people to smoke it. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
  12. You would know more than I do, because you’ve taken psychedelics or LSD..etc…. You’ve tripped to God knows where. And good for you. Aywashca retreats sound fun too. But I’m too scared to imbibe any mind altering drugs, I wish I could have experienced this stuff, but I’ve lived a sheltered life tbh. Raising kids was always my priority, and I needed to stay sober.