pluto

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  1. Beautiful So happy and grateful for you and sharing this, something you don't see everyday, it resonates with me deeply. You are not alone friend <3
  2. The most dangerous thing in the universe is the belief system.
  3. Discard/Fast from anything and or everything that creates any mental/emotional/physical stimulation. Sooner or later only awareness remains.
  4. @Sahil Pandit Sure that's why i don't argue much anymore. Simply planting some seeds and reminding the others
  5. Quite the contrary @Gabriel Antonio It is mentioned in many texts that go back over 10 thousand years and throughout time. Most of these "new age" subjects are actually Lost/Ancient knowledge we were never taught about.
  6. Its crucial to see through the matrix/illusion. Remember, we do not see reality with our eyes, we project it with our mind's eye. If our minds eye is calcified we only see a fraction of the whole projection thus our experience is very limited.
  7. “Alpha waves in the human brain are between 6 and 8 hertz. The wave frequency of the human cavity resonates between 6 and 8 hertz. All biological systems operate in the same frequency range. The human brain’s alpha waves function in this range and the electrical resonance of the earth is between 6 and 8 hertz. Thus, our entire biological system — the brain the the earth itself — works on the same frequency. If we can control that resonate system electronically, we can directly control the entire mental system of humankind.” ~ Nikola Tesla Binaurals require headphones for optimal effect. If you do not have try look for Monaural or Isochronic tones/beats.
  8. There is no argument here, i am simply awake to the true nature of reality so I know how things work on a universal level(if you will). Adam Neely has yet to evolve to be able to grasp how i see and understand life so its really pointless trying to get my message through where he can comprehend it at at the same frequency as i do, it only becomes and never-ending loop of misunderstanding thus pointless argument. I simply stated my own experience with this subject and the reason i can say what i say is because i was in his shoes at one point, then i woke up, i evolved. I see my younger self in 99.9% of people i interact with or observe whether in person or online. It only takes me a few seconds to a minute or so to observe vibratory frequencies and completely know where they at in the consciousness scale(shall we say). If they are far from, i do not bother, if they are close they already agree thus no argument is required because once you get to a certain point you just know and understand how things work.
  9. Imagination I Magi Nation I'll let you figure out the rest
  10. @molosku I am aware and have done many tests on the subject both personal and double blind in groups and most of the time the preferred frequency was 432 hz over the 440 hz without knowing which by purely going by feel/vibration of things. One example is if volume is very high many cannot tolerate 440hz but can 432 hz for long periods of time as it seemed to be more harmonious in nature. However, I do notice many people that are not sensitive enough to notice a difference and some actually prefer 440hz but almost everyone whom i have tried this with that is somewhat spiritually aware/self-actualized seems to be sensitive enough to notice a difference in frequency and almost always prefers 432 hz. Personally i understand that 432 hz is mathematically consistent with the universe and i have had greater results in sound healing and therapy with 432 hz compared to 440 or others. There is a good site called (Attunedvibrations) that goes further into this but you just have to find what works best and "feels" best for you as for me personally 432 hz hits the spot. Hope this helps clear things up.
  11. Personally i notice quite a difference. There is more depth in 432 hz.
  12. Insights stay with you if you give adequate time to integrate and apply what you remember during the experience on a daily basis. Eventually you become naturally insightful as you apply more and more of what you learn. Pen n paper helps and meditation is crucial. Belief system also plays a role.
  13. You said it yourself, there are no shortcuts so doing drugs is not a shortcut but all part of the process.
  14. It comes naturally as you vibrate higher and higher. You will just naturally know and tap into a far greater intelligence than you could previously ever imagine. How does the Enlightened Master know most if not all answers to people's questions? He is automatically tapped into the Akash because the Akash resonates at a very high frequencies wavelength and when you vibrate at a similar frequency you automatically "see" and are tapped into it.
  15. Actually we are our own species from Animals. Especially after we Awaken/Evolve and those younger generations being born today are completely new species. You will notice this as you reach higher states of consciousness as physicality becomes more and more transparent and your animalistic behaviors fade away completely and even sex or the need of another/partner eventually becomes no longer required and illusory to be complete. I know this is quite deep but eventually it will make sense for all.
  16. @CreamCat Its less about "turning off" and more about "disconnecting" from physicality completely. At least that's how i remember it.
  17. Silence is the best kept weapon in the universe in this case but if you wanna have a little fun respond genuinely with love and compassion, kill them with kindness, it stops them in their tracks. Everything that is happening is you testing you to see if you are ready to transcend
  18. Ahh the great belief systems
  19. You still posting about this guy? Maybe you are missing a lesson here? nevertheless, he knows a thing or two but the situation is he had an awakening and called it permanent enlightenment. He stopped doing all the inner work, instead created his own without self-mastery. Many people get caught up in this first step of awakening in which they mistaken for true enlightenment. Knowing too much without proper integration deludes Understanding. I and many others have fell into this trap many times, if we don't step back and remember what we initially did to get to our purest states we end up no better than those we are trying to help awaken. I believe in his case he has gone too far on focusing on others and completely forgot how he got to where he gained access to all that knowledge in the first place. Awakening is like being born again, like baby, you are full of life and answers to those who have yet to awaken but you are still a baby compared to enlightened masters and only just woke up and haven't even scratched the surface of how deep the rabbit whole goes.
  20. The story of Santa and his flying reindeer can be traced to an unlikely source: hallucinogenic or “magic” mushrooms, according to one theory. “Santa is a modern counterpart of a shaman, who consumed mind-altering plants and fungi to commune with the spirit world,” said John Rush, an anthropologist and instructor at Sierra College in Rocklin, Calif. Here are eight ways that hallucinogenic mushrooms explain the story of Santa and his reindeer. 1. Arctic shamans gave out mushrooms on the winter solstice. According to the theory, the legend of Santa derives from shamans in the Siberian and Arctic regions who dropped into locals’ teepee-like homes with a bag full of hallucinogenic mushrooms as presents in late December, Rush said. “As the story goes, up until a few hundred years ago, these practicing shamans or priests connected to the older traditions would collect Amanita muscaria (the Holy Mushroom), dry them and then give them as gifts on the winter solstice,” Rush told LiveScience in an email. “Because snow is usually blocking doors, there was an opening in the roof through which people entered and exited, thus the chimney story.” 2. Mushrooms, like gifts, are found beneath pine trees. That’s just one of the symbolic connections between the Amanita muscaria mushroom and the iconography of Christmas, according to several historians and ethnomycologists, or people who study fungi’s influence on human societies. Of course, not all scientists agree that the Santa story is tied to a hallucinogen. [Trippy Tales: History of Magic Mushrooms & Other Hallucinogens] In his book “Mushrooms and Mankind” (The Book Tree, 2003) the late author James Arthur points out that Amanita muscaria, also known as fly agaric, lives throughout the Northern Hemisphere under conifers and birch trees, with which the fungi — which are deep red with white flecks — have a symbiotic relationship. This partially explains the practice of the Christmas tree, and the placement of bright red-and-white presents underneath it, which look like Amanita mushrooms, he wrote. “Why do people bring pine trees into their houses at the winter solstice, placing brightly colored (red-and-white) packages under their boughs, as gifts to show their love for each other …?” he wrote. “It is because, underneath the pine bough is the exact location where one would find this ‘Most Sacred’ substance, the Amanita muscaria, in the wild.” (Note: Do not eat these mushrooms, as they can be poisonous.) 3. Reindeer were shaman “spirit animals.” Reindeer are common in Siberia and northern Europe, and seek out these hallucinogenic fungi, as the area’s human inhabitants have also been known to do. Donald Pfister, a Harvard University biologist who studies fungi, suggests that Siberian tribesmen who ingested fly agaric may have hallucinated that the grazing reindeer were flying. “At first glance, one thinks it’s ridiculous, but it’s not,” said Carl Ruck, a professor of classics at Boston University. “Whoever heard of reindeer flying? I think it’s becoming general knowledge that Santa is taking a ‘trip’ with his reindeer.” [6 Surprising Facts About Reindeer] “Amongst the Siberian shamans, you have an animal spirit you can journey with in your vision quest,” Ruck continued. “And reindeer are common and familiar to people in eastern Siberia.” 4. Shamans dressed like … Santa Claus. These shamans “also have a tradition of dressing up like the [mushroom] … they dress up in red suits with white spots,” Ruck said. 5. Mushrooms abound in Christmas iconography. Tree ornaments shaped like Amanita mushrooms and other depictions of the fungi are also prevalent in Christmas decorations throughout the world, particularly in Scandinavia and northern Europe, Pfister pointed out. That said, Pfister made it clear that the connection between modern-day Christmas and the ancestral practice of eating mushrooms is a coincidence, and he doesn’t know about any direct link. [5 Surprising Facts About Christmas] 6. Rudolph’s nose resembles a bright-red mushroom. Ruck points to Rudolph as another example of the mushroom imagery resurfacing: His nose looks exactly like a red mushroom. “It’s amazing that a reindeer with a red-mushroom nose is at the head, leading the others,” he said. Many of these traditions were merged or projected upon St. Nicholas, a fourth-century saint known for his generosity, as the story goes. There is little debate about the consumption of mushrooms by Arctic and Siberian tribespeople and shamans, but the connection to Christmas traditions is more tenuous, or “mysterious,” as Ruck put it. 7. “A Visit from St. Nicholas” may have borrowed from shaman rituals. Many of the modern details of the modern-day American Santa Claus come from the 1823 poem “A Visit from St. Nicholas” (which later became famous as “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas”). The poem is credited to Clement Clarke Moore, an aristocratic academic who lived in New York City. The origins of Moore’s vision are unclear, although Arthur, Rush and Ruck all think the poet probably drew from northern European motifs that derive from Siberian or Arctic shamanic traditions. At the very least, Arthur wrote, Santa’s sleigh and reindeer are probably references to various related northern European mythology. For example, the Norse god Thor (known in German as Donner) flew in a chariot drawn by two goats, which have been replaced in the modern retelling by Santa’s reindeer, Arthur wrote. Other historians were unaware of a connection between Santa and shamans or magic mushrooms, including Stephen Nissenbaum, who wrote a book about the origins of Christmas traditions, and Penne Restad, of the University of Texas at Austin, both of whom were contacted by LiveScience. 8. Santa is from the Arctic. One historian, Ronald Hutton, told NPR that the theory of a mushroom-Santa connection is flawed. “If you look at the evidence of Siberian shamanism, which I’ve done,” Hutton said, “you find that shamans didn’t travel by sleigh, didn’t usually deal with reindeer spirits, very rarely took the mushrooms to get trances, didn’t have red-and-white clothes.” But Rush and Ruck disagree, saying shamans did deal with reindeer spirits and the ingestion of mushrooms is well documented. Siberian shamans did wear red deer pelts, but the coloring of Santa’s garb is mainly meant to mirror the coloring of Amanita mushrooms, Rush added. As for sleighs, the point isn’t the exact mode of travel, but that the “trip” involves transportation to a different, celestial realm, Rush said. Sometimes people would also drink the urine of the shaman or the reindeer, as the hallucinogenic compounds are excreted this way, without some of the harmful chemicals present in the fungi (which are broken down by the shaman or the reindeer), Rush said. “People who know about shamanism accept this story,” Ruck said. “Is there any other reason that Santa lives in the North Pole? It is a tradition that can be traced back to Siberia.” This article has been republished from Live Science https://www.shift.is/2014/12/8-ways-magic-mushrooms-explain-santa-story/
  21. It wouldn't surprise me if most stories, fairy tales, religions ect... stemmed from people accidentally running into hallucinogenic substances and connecting with source/god(whatever you wanna call it). It does start to make sense when you really think about it and view from a different perspective. Most welcome