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death is consciousness or unconsciousness?

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leo in one of his videos said that his gut problem lead to some toxic chemicals in his blood which were something like anti-psychodelic which made him partially unconscious and cause brain fog.

so I think in this spectrum of consciousness death is at the end of the unconscious part because toxic chemical make you death not 5meo-dmt!

whats your opinion?

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My opinion doesn't matter.What are you going actually dream about?That is what is important.

Want to know then take 5 meo.See for yourself.

There is no unconciousness nor there will ever be.

 

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1 hour ago, mamad said:

leo in one of his videos said that his gut problem lead to some toxic chemicals in his blood which were something like anti-psychodelic which made him partially unconscious and cause brain fog.

so I think in this spectrum of consciousness death is at the end of the unconscious part because toxic chemical make you death not 5meo-dmt!

whats your opinion?

All that is something consciousness just dreamed up.

Death only exists as held in consciousness. Nothing can exist outside of consciousness.


You are God. You are Truth. You are Love. You are Infinity.

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6 hours ago, mamad said:

leo in one of his videos said that his gut problem lead to some toxic chemicals in his blood which were something like anti-psychodelic which made him partially unconscious and cause brain fog.

so I think in this spectrum of consciousness death is at the end of the unconscious part because toxic chemical make you death not 5meo-dmt!

whats your opinion?

 

5 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

All that is something consciousness just dreamed up.

Death only exists as held in consciousness. Nothing can exist outside of consciousness.

 

Surprised Leo didn’t point out the conflation. The consciousness referred to by@mamad above is not the same as the consciousness @Leo Gura referred to above. Respectively, the first refers to consciousness as a function where one can be more or less conscious, and the second refers to the absolute. Utterly not in the same ballpark.

But being very highly conscious (of the first sort) is on the edge of being both dead and alive and perceptions seem to fluctuate timelessly in the infinitely full empty void without a perceiver or container. Being infinitely conscious means not being conscious at all, and all that’s left is the absolute (consciousness of the second sort).

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