Used to be back in the day but after needing surgery I reluctantly gave it up.
YOLO
Used to be back in the day but after needing surgery I reluctantly gave it up.
YOLO
Ended up with poo everywhere might try again.
Absolutely. I didn’t like how everyone was insinuating this was you shoving things up your ass. Real lack of emotional maturity by the lads.
bosstrabs that was an enjoyable read. Probably a load of bollocks though and it would probably be more effective to take a heroic dose of psilocybin or DMT if ‘transcendence’ is what you want to experience.
The tapes and the gateway method? Can’t hurt to try I guess. In worst case you’ll have wasted a week and in best case you can now relax and meditate better.
The CIA is know for exploring all kinds of ‘paranormal’ avenues during the cold war in any attempt to one-up the others.
All sounds like mumbo jumbo
All you need is to listen to this
bosstrabs Just had a look on reddit and there are some quite intresting anecdotes on this. Have you tried it yourself?
On a similar-ish note I found this article interesting:
It’s actually quite easy to write alot of this kind of stuff off as woowoo, but then when you look into quantum mechanics (particularly quantum entanglement) there’s stuff going on that we just can’t explain using traditional physics. Our current view of realitly is incomplete.
mono-stereo then there’s the Liz Truss book tour. Explain that
Millsy The FT’s review is quite good.
Unfortunately, her approach worked a bit like this: imagine a bunch of people are stuck in a warm, stuffy room together. Everyone wants the windows to be opened, but they are fastened shut by complicated locks. While people try to work out how the locks operate, one of them, Liz, attempts to throw a chair through the window. The chair bounces off and hits her in the face.
mono-stereo typical lefty bollocks from the FT.
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If you stick the word ‘repeatedly’ on the end there’s a mini-series script that people would watch on repeat, for hard cash
mono-stereo On a similar-ish note I found this article interesting:
“Indeed, many of the states reported by near-death experiencers can apparently be achieved by taking a hero’s dose of ketamine.”
I can believe that bit.