At least this guy is optimistic
- 09.01.09
- n-th dimension, religion, wat
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How celestials assist humanity with extraterrestrial life Numerous individual testimonies and historical records describing physical contact with extraterrestrial life refer to highly developed ethical beings often witnessed in association with extraterrestrials. In contrast to extraterrestrials, these beings do not appear to be dependent on technologies for communication and travel. These highly developed ethical beings have [...]
I wrote a story about something just like this a few weeks ago
- 05.27.09
- armchair philosophy, n-th dimension, science
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Altered states of consciousness and Space Travel: Their experiences, along with dozens of other similar experiences described by other astronauts, intrigue scientists who study the brain. This “Overview Effect”, or acute awareness of all matter as synergistically connected, sounds somewhat similar to certain religious experiences described by Buddhist monks, for example. Where does it come [...]
Free Will from Heisenburg’s Uncertainty Principal
- 05.11.09
- armchair philosophy, n-th dimension, pineal gland, science, wat, zen
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Free-will vs. determinism is a very scary subject to broach and one that most people will avoid like the plague. It impedes on our very self-worth. Our uniqueness stems from our individuality, which stems from the fact that each and every single one of us is the master of our own destiny. And because without [...]
Imaginary Friends & The Universe
- 03.07.09
- armchair philosophy, coming of age, n-th dimension, pineal gland, religion, science, zen
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Born Believers: How your brain creates god: WHILE many institutions collapsed during the Great Depression that began in 1929, one kind did rather well. During this leanest of times, the strictest, most authoritarian churches saw a surge in attendance. This anomaly was documented in the early 1970s, but only now is science beginning to tell [...]
Another step closer
- 02.15.09
- coming of age, entheogens, n-th dimension, pineal gland, science, zen
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From Psychedelic Medicine News: Scientists have been searching for years for naturally occurring compounds that trigger activity in the protein, the sigma-1 receptor. In addition, a unique receptor for the hallucinogen, called dimethyltryptamine (DMT), has never been identified. The UW-Madison researchers made the unusual pairing by doing their initial work the “old-fashioned,” yet still effective, [...]
Dead-Alive Cats
- 02.14.09
- entheogens, fiction, n-th dimension, zen
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It wasn’t the purpose or the function, but the style and that didn’t make sense to me. I counted style as a secondary objective. It was a matter of importance, but less importantly a matter of interest. Some days, he did nothing but write, and man, his work fucking howled. Other days he got carried [...]
Dig it.
- 02.04.09
- armchair philosophy, n-th dimension, science
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ghosts
- 02.03.09
- n-th dimension, religion, science, scraps, zombies
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As someone who has had a very creepy encounter with a a ghost-like event, I find this pretty interesting. I won’t say it was a ghost, but dammit, something was not quite right. Didn’t see anything, but several people heard it over the course of three years. This particular ghost occupied the restaurant I worked [...]