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Spinoza on DMT

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This part will be written in geometric logic due to the clarity it brings.

Axiom 1:
I exist.

Axiom 2:
Reality exists.

Theorem 1:
Eather, I exist in reality or reality exists in me.
Proof:
Reality has attributes, the self does not. So, the self is left as a free agent whose location is yet to be defined. Meaning either reality exists in the self in which case the self is omnipresent, or the self exists in reality in which case the self is located.

Theorem 2:
If I exist in reality then reality is primary, contrary if reality exists in me then I am primary.
Proof:
Self-explanatory.

Enlightenment conclusion:
I am primary.

Theorem 3:
I have existed forever and will exist forever.
Since I am primary i do not depend on reality for my existence. Meaning that I exist under all circumstances. Which makes me immortal. But an immortal thing can have a beginning. So, I am not only immortal. Since time passes only in reality every instance where time took place I was. As human beings we are capable of seeing a never-ending future yet are incapable of grasping a thing which had no beginning.
This is why the mind is no use here and I'll leave the first part of this proof open ended.

Theorem 4:
I have experienced all possible configurations of reality.
Proof:
Since I have existed for ever and will exist forever, I am an infinite being. In infinity all configurations which are possible for reality to be will take place. And so , I have experienced them.

Corollary:
I have experienced them an infinite amount of times.
 

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