Harikrishnan

Am planning for 15 day silent retreat

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So finally i think its time for doing a retreat alone. I have previously done vipassana 2 times. But this is first time am doing alone and place i am staying will be having lot of shrooms. I am planning a 15 days stay. I have previously done 4 shroom trips and all where great all was arround 2-3grams. And all where awesome with non dual moments. I will be increasing intake this time and i want to know how many days gap should be there between two mush trips? I would like to know how can i use this retreat for helping me from moving away from learned helplesness and integrate some good orange and evolve further?  

I will be practising Meditation, kriya, self enquiry, contemplation, journaling and will also be carrying book of not knowing.

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I will be waiting here, For your silence to break, For your soul to shake,              For your love to wake! Rumi

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Any advices? 


I will be waiting here, For your silence to break, For your soul to shake,              For your love to wake! Rumi

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Make sure you pick the right mushrooms.

And maybe... although, as I understand from what you wrote, you will have a schedule of mediation, yoga etc... allow yourself to improvise when the urge hits you. E.x. when your self inquiry is going very well and you are almost at the breakthrough, skip your jurnaling that was planned ;)

 


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1 hour ago, okulele said:

Make sure you pick the right mushrooms.

And maybe... although, as I understand from what you wrote, you will have a schedule of mediation, yoga etc... allow yourself to improvise when the urge hits you. E.x. when your self inquiry is going very well and you are almost at the breakthrough, skip your jurnaling that was planned ;)

 

Yeah. I will put that in my mind


I will be waiting here, For your silence to break, For your soul to shake,              For your love to wake! Rumi

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