Hahahaha.
Pick the good fruit and let the rotten ones fall to the ground. ;)
(Glean the good stuff)

Yeah...you know, anyone who goes on and/or off about how (much more) “correct” or “smarter” or more “logical”, “book-learned”, or why "their opinion is more important than yours" - I generally want to punch in the nose...or at least give a good split lip to.
Right there with you.
lol

Hm, better yet. "Pick the good fruit and throw the rotten ones at people you don't like"

Exactly. At least when I tell you your opinion is wrong and mine is right, you know it's coming from a place of insight and brilliance. :p
 
A new theory of consciousness:
the mind exists as a field connected to the brain

Between quantum physics and neuroscience, a theory emerges of a mental field we each have,
existing in another dimension and behaving in some ways like a black hole.


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The relationship between the mind and the brain is a mystery that is central to how we understand our very existence as sentient beings.
Some say the mind is strictly a function of the brain — consciousness is the product of firing neurons.

But some strive to scientifically understand the existence of a mind independent of, or at least to some degree separate from, the brain.

The peer-reviewed scientific journal NeuroQuantology brings together neuroscience and quantum physics — an interface that some scientists have used to explore this fundamental relationship between mind and brain.

An article published in the September 2017 edition of NeuroQuantology reviews and expands upon the current theories of consciousness that arise from this meeting of neuroscience and quantum physics.

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Dr. Dirk Meijer (Courtesy of Dr. Dirk Meijer)​
Dr. Dirk K.F. Meijer, a professor at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, hypothesizes that consciousness resides in a field surrounding the brain.

This field is in another dimension. It shares information with the brain through quantum entanglement, among other methods.
And it has certain similarities with a black hole.

This field may be able to pick up information from the Earth’s magnetic field, dark energy, and other sources.
It then “transmits wave information into the brain tissue, that … is instrumental in high-speed conscious and subconscious information processing,” Dirk wrote.

In other words, the “mind” is a field that exists around the brain; it picks up information from outside the brain and communicates it to the brain in an extremely fast process.

He described this field alternately as “a holographic structured field,” a “receptive mental workspace,” a “meta-cognitive domain,” and the “global memory space of the individual.”

Extremely rapid functions of the brain suggest it processes information through a mechanism not yet revealed.

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(HypnoArt)​

There’s an unsolved mystery in neuroscience called the “binding problem.”
Different parts of the brain are responsible for different things: some parts work on processing color, some on processing sound, et cetera.

But, it somehow all comes together as a unified perception, or consciousness.

Information comes together and interacts in the brain more quickly than can be explained by our current understanding of neural transmissions in the brain.

It thus seems the mind is more than just neurons firing in the brain.

Neuroscientists are still searching for a mechanism for this “binding” of disparate parts of the brain’s information processing.
Meijer has turned to quantum entanglement and tunneling for part of the answer.

Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon in which particles appear to be connected over vast distances.
When actions are performed on one of the particles, corresponding changes are observed on the others simultaneously.

Quantum tunneling is a phenomenon in which a particle tunnels through a barrier it shouldn’t be able to according to classical physics.

These quantum phenomena allow for processes so rapid, they can’t be explained with classical physics.
So they may help explain ultra-fast subconscious mental processes.

Principles of quantum physics may explain how the mind processes information.

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(Geralt)​

If the “mind” or mental field could interact with the brain this way, it could be a step toward explaining the rapidity of mental processes.

Meijer also uses the wave-particle nature of matter in quantum physics to explain the relationship between the mental field and the brain.
Essentially this principle holds that electrons and photons exist in the form of waves, but can also behave like particles.

In a manner of speaking, they are both waves and particles.

Similarly, Meijer said the mental field is both non-material and, at the same time, physically part of the brain: “The proposed mental workspace is regarded to be non-material, but in relation to the individual brain, entertains a non-dual wave/particle relation according to quantum physical principles: it is directly dependent on the brain physiology but not reducible to it.”

The mind and the brain, according to Meijer, are connected.
They are unified, yet separate.

Such an apparent paradox is characteristic of quantum physics.

The mind may reside in another spatial dimension.

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(HypnoArt)​

Meijer hypothesizes that the mental field is in another dimension: “That we cannot directly perceive this information aspect is traditionally ascribed to a hidden fourth spatial dimension … which cannot be observed in our 3-D world, but can be mathematically derived.”

He clarified that this fourth spatial dimension is not time (time is commonly described as the “fourth dimension”).
Rather, this is a concept of space-time that includes four spatial dimensions, plus time (a “4+1 space-time structure”).

He cited studies that have suggested this concept of dimensions could reconcile the miss-matches between traditional physics and quantum physics that plague scientists today.

The mind would exist in the fourth spatial dimension.

The mind could be like a black hole.

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(Imonedesign)​

Meijer envisions a sort of screen or boundary between the outside world and the individual mental field.
He likens this boundary to the event horizon of a black hole.

“It is assumed that information entering a black hole from the outside is not lost, but … rather is being projected on its outer screen, called the ‘event horizon,’” Meijer wrote.

“Consciousness is a boundary condition between a singularity (black hole) and space within the brain.”
The event horizon separates “a mental model of reality for internal use in each individual” from all that exists outside of it.

Yet it is connected to a “universal information matrix.”

Meijer described via email how this “dynamic holographic boundary” collects information from inside the brain as well as from the “information fields in which our brain is permanently embedded.”

He said: “In this manner, it is implicitly connected to a universal information matrix.”

The structure of the hypothesized mental field could take the shape of a torus.

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A torus (Public domain) Background: (Felix Mittermeier)​

The geometrical shape known as a torus is well suited for the nature and functions Meijer attributes to the mental field.

A torus is described by the Merriam Webster dictionary as, “a doughnut-shaped surface generated by a circle rotated about an axis in its plane that does not intersect the circle.”

Meijer presented various reasons within physics theories for choosing this shape for his hypothesized mental field.
One reason is related to a theory of how electrical activity in the brain oscillates.

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The nested torus structure suggested by Dr. Dirk Meijer for the mental field connected to the brain. (Courtesy of Dr. Dirk Meijer)​

These rhythms have been compared to microscopic features of the universe, such as those described by String Theory.
Meijer described these as “multidimensional torus movements.”

The torus structure is found in physics from the micro-scale to the extreme macro-scale of black holes and the universe as a whole, Meijer explained.
It could be instrumental in dynamically integrating information in the mind and brain.

Meijer discusses the broader implications for the philosophy of mind–matter relationships.

Meijer wrote: “Our paper, may directly contribute to an answer on the famous question of [cognitive scientists and philosopher David] Chalmers …: how can something immaterial like subjective experience and self-consciousness arise from a material brain?”

The ability of the mental field to pick up information from other fields, as conceived by Meijer, could also explain some anomalous phenomena, such as extrasensory perception, he noted.

In his view, “Consciousness can be regarded as the most basic building block of nature and consequently is present at all levels of the fabric of reality.”

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Since quantum physics emerged, scientists have been exploring its ability to explain consciousness.
Meijer’s work fits within that exploration.

Another theory called “orchestrated objective reduction,” or “Orch-OR,” was developed by physicist Sir Roger Penrose and anesthesiologist Dr. Stuart Hameroff.

On his website, Hameroff describes the theory: “… it suggests consciousness arises from quantum vibrations in protein polymers called microtubules inside the brain’s neurons.”

Like Meijer, Penrose and Hameroff have said “there is a connection between the brain’s biomolecular processes and the basic structure of the universe.” They have also called for a major change in how scientists view consciousness.

Hameroff said in an interview with the blog Singularity: “Most scientists can’t explain consciousness in the brain, so they can’t say that consciousness out of the brain is impossible.”

Update: Dr. Dirk Meijer has provided The Epoch Times with an update on his paper, clarifying that quantum tunneling and entanglement are not the most likely methods of information transfer between the mental field and the brain.

These two phenomena have been shown to provide only a correlation between two particles, not necessarily information transfer (although that may prove to be the case with further research).

Rather, quantum wave resonance is a more likely mechanism of extremely rapid information processing in the brain.
This means, instead of signals being sent between neurons in the brain, a wave pattern that encompasses all neurons, as well as the mental field, transmits the information instantaneously.

Picture a vibration wave going up and down in a consistent pattern and running all through your brain and even outside of it.
That pattern communicates information that can be understood by vibratory receptors in your brain.

All of this is happening in a dimension and at a microscopic level not directly perceptible through conventional scientific instrumentation at our disposal today, yet can be inferred through physical and mathematical modeling.
 
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I'm sure it was you who posted a Jung quote saying that perhaps psyche and matter were two aspects of the same thing. Not sure that requires another dimension to be possible but I do like these theories.
 
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Congrats?

I'm sure it was you who posted a Jung quote saying that perhaps psyche and matter were two aspects of the same thing. Not sure that requires another dimension to be possible but I do like these theories.

First of all...Hey man!!
Good to see you!
How’ve you been?

Yeah...the “spooky action at a distance” requires at least one more dimension or perhaps it’s more of a wormhole or black hole type thing allowing faster than light communication with entangled particles?
Anyhow...the above article prior to my countdown ^^^^^ talks about the possibility of consciousness being some kind of “nested torus” energetic field.
Pretty interesting ideas.
Perhaps one day we can figure some of these things out more concretely.
Good to see you!!!
 
I know there is a great taboo that swirls around this topic.
There are a great many people who have grown up being told how terrible and dangerous these substances are.
Nancy Reagan’s “Just Say ‘No’!” campaign that began around 1986 especially was damaging to the positive aspects and healing potential of such things.
Those who were able to study them before the government wrongly stepped in to make them illegal, were well aware of the healing benefits, were well aware of the psychological help they offer to certain people.
In my own humble opinion, they saved my life from spiraling down to nothing.
I wasn’t actively killing myself with my depression/anxiety, but I believe I was dying of a ‘failure to thrive’.
After many years of “counseling”, and trying various psyche meds which only gave me the negative side effects without the benefit, or made me unable to sleep for two days at a time...I had enough.
I was even considering electroshock therapy.
This is the ONLY thing that has helped me break free and remain free so far.
I fully endorse them for this purpose but I do not condone anyone breaking the law (this is at your own discretion), but you should also not be stupid about it.
Do your homework.
Find out if any medications you are taking have negative interactions between the two - as many psyche drugs can potentially give you serotonin syndrome.
Mentally and spiritually prepare yourself for the experience.
Fill your mind with positive and good things leading up to it, fill it with what you wish to get from the experience.
But please don’t just take them without the respect they deserve.
It’s never a good idea to take them alone...use common sense, be smart about it.
In spite of them being illegal (something that may change in several states soon) - it is your consciousness, it is yours and yours alone...no one can tell you what you should or shouldn’t think, what you choose to do with your own consciousness is wholly your own always...never forget that.
If you wish to explore this path - be smart about it, but no one can tell you you can’t expand your mind...in fact, there are those fighting to keep your mind occupied with the “Kardashians” and Presidential tweets wars while they rape our society and make a laughing stock of our government.
It’s even been shown to help those addicted to drugs break free.

Anyhow, by some incredible means I’ve been asked to speak at a conference in Portland about my experience using psilocybin to break free from lifelong depression and also the anxiety that was brought on by my chronic pain, also it’s ability to help those with chronic pain conditions.
They worked for me because they enabled me to change my perspective...for someone who suffers from depression or anxiety it becomes very difficult to see how things can be better...you stop seeing the beautiful things all around you...you get stuck with tunnel-vision telling you that this is the only way it can be, you lose the ability to see how things can improve and I liken it to a skipping record, unable to move on to the next song - this shows you that this is untrue...it can show you that there is an immense amount of beauty and connectedness surrounding us at all times.
When you are depressed you feel incredibly alone, this helps dissolve that isolation imho.
We just can’t see it...especially when depressed/anxious.
So that’s pretty cool. ;)



‘The Reality of Truth’
The Psychedelic Experience and Its Potential for Healing


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By Dr. Mercola

Psychedelic drugs are a controversial topic, but despite decades of negative press, science suggests these plants may actually have psychiatric benefits worth exploring.

According to data from the National Institute of Mental Health, the prevalence of anxiety disorders in the U.S. may be as high as 40 million, or about 18 percent of the population over the age of 18, making it the most common mental illness in the nation.1,2

The conventional approach to anxiety and depression treatment typically involves antidepressants and other psychiatric drugs.
Unfortunately, studies have repeatedly demonstrated antidepressants are no more effective than placebo.

In the long term, they also produce changes in the brain that may actually worsen your condition.

Psychedelics, such as psilocybin, also known as magic mushrooms, clearly have a mind-altering effect, but it's quite different from conventional psychiatric drugs.

While the scientific evidence is still slim (since their illegal status makes them difficult to study), two of the most recent studies on magic mushrooms found they had truly profound benefits for cancer patients struggling with anxiety and depression.

Psychotropic Drugs — Gateway to Happiness Through Enhanced Understanding of Reality?

The featured film, "The Reality of Truth,"3 explores how psychotropic drugs can enhance your understanding of reality, thereby freeing you up to be happy, regardless of outward circumstances.

Deepak Chopra opens up the conversation noting that the human brain has specific receptors for psychoactive substances such as psilocybin, and the fact that we have them is a clear indication that we are part of their nature, and these plants are part of ours.

In other words, psychotropic plants appear to have a role to play in the human experience.
But what is that role?

Psychotropic plants are well-known for their ability to induce dramatically altered states of consciousness.
Many of these altered states correlate to religious or spiritual experiences, and such experiences, Chopra says, is part of being a whole human being.

A common experience (although by far not the only possibility) is the experience of being "at one" with God or "the source of all creation" — a feeling of no longer being separate from anyone or anything, not just in our immediate surroundings but indeed the entire universe.

As Chopra says, psychotropic drugs "help people break out of the hallucination of separation."

Many believe psychotropic plants have a rightful place in human life, as they can act as a key, if you will, to expanded levels of consciousness and a personal experience of the divine.

By making them illegal, we're effectively been barred from using natural substances to explore the spiritual dimensions of our being that can be tremendously healing and beneficial.


ABOUT THE FILM
The Reality of Truth is a documentary film presented by Deepak Chopra and Mike “Zappy” Zapolin featuring first of its kind interviews with the top thought leaders in the world including Ram Dass, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Transcendental Meditation leader Dr. John Hagelin, bestselling author Dr. Norman Rosenthal, and many more.

The Reality of Truth offers the viewer a front row seat on an around the world exploration of how people, groups and entire cultures tap into an alternative, “true reality” through spirituality, meditation, and psychedelics.

Large groups of people live free of violence, judgment and are all connected on a higher, free-will, loving plane.
This film will showcase how these people live their lives in the truest and purist form of reality.
A reality free of fraud, lies,apprehension and insecurities; where people live, and behave, without society’s limits.

Psychedelics Are Illegal in the US

For clarity's sake, let me state for the record that I am not advocating the use of illegal substances.
Doing so may land you in prison, regardless of how pure your intentions.

Psychotropic plants may be "all natural," but they are extremely potent mind-altering compounds that should not be experimented with willy nilly.

Psilocybin, for example, is a Schedule 1 substance under the Controlled Substances Act.4,5
The mushrooms are typically ingested in their fresh or dried form, or can be made into tea.

Large doses have been known to induce panic and/or psychosis, which is why careless experimentation is strongly discouraged (in addition to their use being illegal).

My intention for posting this video is for educational purposes only, to allow you to explore some different points of view.
It is not an invitation or a recommendation to partake in illegal substances — for any reason.

At present, the only legal way I know of to use psychedelics in the U.S. is to be part of a registered study.
Other countries have different laws pertaining to psychedelics and their use.

Going Within

The video starts out by exploring historical references to psychedelics and meditation, giving examples of celebrities who have embraced meditation as a way to improve their mental health, creativity and happiness.

As noted in the video, most of us search for happiness outside ourselves.
More often than not, it's a fruitless search.

At the end of the day, we realize that new car, the new romantic partner, the money in the bank, all failed to produce a lasting effect.

The idea that true, lasting happiness can only be found inside yourself is an ancient one.
You'd be hard-pressed to find a single philosopher throughout history who thought otherwise.

But how do you get "inside?”
Meditation is one of the oldest, most tried-and-true ways of reaching your own core.

Changing our own state of mind is also thought to be the best, if not only, way to achieve lasting societal change.

The way to reduce war in the world is for each individual to be an agent of peace by being more peaceful.
You can't fake inner peace.

You have to work at it.
Similarly, the way to reduce environmental destruction is for each and every individual to act in less destructive ways; to become more environmentally conscious and make different choices in our day-to-day lives.

Transcendental Meditation 101

Transcendental Meditation (TM) is one of the most popular forms of meditation, practiced by millions of people around the world.
You choose a mantra that has meaning for you, sit quietly with your eyes closed, and repeat your mantra for a period of about 20 minutes, once or twice a day.

The idea is to reach a place of "restful" or "concentrated" alertness, which enables you to let negative thoughts and distractions pass by you without upsetting your calm and balance.

Ultimately, TM is said to open you to universal consciousness, a transcendental state where all apparent divisions disappear, and you recognize yourself as being a part of everything.

While this state of bliss is, well, blissful, the idea is not to remain there forever.
Your aim is to return to normal waking life, and slowly, over time, integrate more and more of this transcendental nature into your waking state.

Effects include a greater sense of peace, harmony and happiness — regardless of outer circumstances.
It also improves emotional resilience, the ability to bounce back from stress, which has direct implications and benefits for physical health.

The Psychedelic Experience and Its Potential for Healing

The film explores what appears to be references to meditation and psychedelics in religious texts, and interviews a number of people who have experimented with these drugs about their experiences.

By and large, people say the experience of "oneness" produced a radical shift in the way they view not only themselves but all of life going forward.
The experience is life-altering and seemingly permanent.

Indeed, the two studies I mentioned earlier concluded that this spiritual component was one of the determining factors that allowed patients to release their fear of death, and hence their anxiety and depression over their cancer diagnosis.

In a Time magazine article, Dinah Bazer recounts her personal experience with psilocybin.6

A cancer survivor struggling with severe anxiety (driven by her fear of a recurrence), Bazer agreed to participate in a magic mushroom trial conducted at the NYU Langone Medical Center.

While fear gripped her when the drug first brought her "tumbling through space," the experience ended up being a profoundly healing one:

"… I started to feel love. I felt like I was being bathed in love and it was overwhelming, amazing, wonderful … The feeling of immense love lingered for weeks, and four years later I still feel it at times. My fear and anxiety were completely removed, and they haven't come back …

The experience changed how I wanted to live my life.
I used to get up, grab a quick snack and eat it in the car.

But I no longer want to be in a hurry.
Now I get up an hour early, make a real breakfast and read my paper … I used to imagine what it would be like if the cancer recurred, but I don't think about it the same way anymore.

When I don't feel well and thoughts of a recurrence creep into my mind, I lack fear and simply think, 'Let's just see what happens.'"


Psilocybin — An Immediately Acting Anti-Anxiety Remedy

Another cancer patient that took part in the NYU trial was Patrick Mettes, a television news director.
His magic mushroom trip helped him make peace with and overcome his fear of death, his widow told CNN.7

"He was not afraid of death and, in fact, he seemed to grow through the process of dying.
My brother was with us quite a bit during that time and says that he felt that Patrick's spirit grew as his body declined
I believe it helped him, and both of us, live life fully up to the very end."

Addiction medicine specialist Dr. Drew Pinsky, who is interviewed in the film, admits the research very clearly demonstrates the benefits of psychedelic plant medicines in end-of-life care, for the fact that it very rapidly helps people come to peace with their own dying process.

He also believes end-of-life care may be the area where we'll eventually see psychedelic drugs be used.

According to lead author Dr. Stephen Ross, director of substance abuse services and associate professor in the department of psychiatry at NYU Langone, their investigation revealed that psilocybin "was a rapid, immediately acting anti-anxiety and antidepressant.”

The second psilocybin study was done at Johns Hopkins University.
Fifty-one patients participated, randomly receiving either a high dose or very low dose of psilocybin.

As reported by CNN:8

"… [T]he high-dose psilocybin resulted in significant decreases in both clinician-rated and self-reported measures of depressed mood and anxiety among the patients. The effects lasted in 78 percent of patients for depression and 83 percent for anxiety in a follow-up assessment six months later.

'These effects appear to be sustained in our study at least six or seven weeks and very plausibly more than six months,' Roland Griffiths, a professor of psychiatry and neuroscience at Johns Hopkins Medicine and lead author of the study, said … 't's a very exciting opportunity to consider entirely new approaches to therapy.'"

The Importance of Spiritual Connection

Sherry Marcy, diagnosed and treated for cancer in 2010, described herself as "very depressed" when signing up for the Johns Hopkins study.
After a single dose of magic mushrooms, "the cloud of doom seemed to just lift. From then on, I was fine," she says.

Many others had similar experiences.9,10,11,12,13

Regardless of one's opinion about hallucinogens, it's pretty remarkable to consider that a single dose of a substance can result in several months' worth of relief.

Certainly, it's far safer than opioids that have already killed nearly a quarter million people in the U.S. alone.
Some patients even report being anxiety-free four years later.

Other research has confirmed that the effects of controlled psilocybin administration indeed appears to be long-lasting in a majority of cases.14

According to researchers, the freedom from anxiety and depression appears to be the result of spiritual reconnection.
The feeling of love and being "one" with everything results in alterations in the brain itself — a mechanism ascribed to neuroplasticity, where your brain changes in accordance to experience.

Indeed, a majority of the participants ranked it among "the most meaningful" experiences of their lives.

Psilocybin also binds to the same receptors as serotonin, a neurotransmitter involved in mood and perception.
Studies using MRI imaging show psilocybin alters brain activity, allowing for communication between regions of your brain that normally do not connect.

This is believed to be part of the breakthroughs people report.

Aubrey Marcus, founder and CEO of Onnit, is one of the individuals interviewed in "The Reality of Truth" who admits using psychedelics as an aid in his explorations of "experiential spirituality" — a journey in which the plants have been his "greatest teachers.”

Amazon John Easterling, a conservationist, compares the use of psychedelics to "10 years of therapy in seven hours," because the experience really cuts to the core of your problem, whatever it might be.

Psychedelics to Explore Human Potential

Documentary host Mike "Zappy" Zapolin travels to Peru to get the psychedelic experience firsthand.
Aside from magic mushrooms, there are a number of other plants and traditional brews with psychedelic effects.

Ayahuasca, for example, is commonly used for spiritual exploration.
As with magic mushrooms, ayahuasca users often have positive mental and emotional breakthroughs, brought on by the overwhelming depth of the spiritual experience.

Ayahuasca is prepared from a mixture of ayahuasca vine bark and leaves from the cacruna plant.
San Pedro or "huachama" is another ancestral medicine, made from the San Pedro cactus.

The Andean people have used San Pedro for healing and religious divination for over 5,000 years.
Under the guidance of a Peruvian San Pedro shaman, Zapolin and his co-explorers, who include actress Michelle Rodriguez, partake of both of these ritual beverages.

Their shaman guide discusses these traditional plant medicines saying:

"When you do the medicine [San Pedro], 50 percent of the medicine's responsibility is to do all the healing, all the cleansing, all the awakening, all the clearing, all the harmonizing that it needs to do. But the other 50 percent — of taking it further, of taking it deeper, is always yours. Part of my work in this is to make the transition possible, from being very sleepy to being fully awake …

Each person has a pattern, and that pattern is 50 percent woven by the person and 50 percent by the divine. Ayahuasca is capable of changing that pattern. From being one person one day, the next day you're completely another person."

The Ayahuasca Experience

An example of this kind of 180-degree shift in personality and outlook on life is given in the film in the form of a firsthand account by Gerard Powell, who broke his addiction to smoking, alcohol and drugs with a single dose of psychedelics.

Recounting his own ayahuasca trip, Zapolin says he suddenly realized he had died:

"As I was looking at death, experiencing death, I saw how dynamic it was and how much was going on, and I realized that I never needed to fear death again. It was totally liberating. And, as I spent time in this ayahuasca experience, I realized I was sitting in a place where I could ask any question.

I could go into the future, into the past; whatever I wanted to know … I decided to ask, 'Why do bad things happen?' Immediately … I was whipped out into the edge of space … I was out there at the edge, looking at everything in the universe … and as I'm looking at it, spirit said to me, 'You see that? It's totally balanced. It's perfect.'"

Daily Transcendence Through Breathing

After his trip to Peru, Zapolin sought to practice transcendence on a daily basis.
Along the way, he was introduced to sudarshan kriya yoga (SKY),15 a breathing technique taught by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.

More than 65 studies have investigated the effects of this technique.16
Among the findings, studies have shown it can help:
  • Increase deep sleep by 218 percent
  • Increase hormone secretion associated with well-being by 50 percent
  • Decrease stress hormones by 56 percent
  • Decrease depression by 70 percent
  • Reduce anxiety by 44 percent
Like other experts on breathing, Shankar notes that for every emotion, there's a corresponding rhythm of breath.
Since the two are linked, by regulating your breathing, you regulate your emotions.

Practicing SKY, Zapolin discovered he could in fact enter into a psychedelic state simply using his breath.

In closing, I want to reiterate that I do not condone or recommend imbibing illegal drugs, be they "plant medicines" or not.
Should you decide to experiment, make sure you do it in a place where it's legal, and under the guidance of someone with the proper experience.

The most important point, I think, is that what these kinds of psychedelic experiences tell us is that spiritual connection is an important part of life, health and happiness.

Fortunately, you don't have to take a psychedelic to gain similar benefits.
A consistent meditation and/or breathing practice can help you reap similar benefits, albeit over a longer period of time.
 
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Touting medical benefits of cannabis, MDMA, iboga and magic mushrooms
Spirit Plant Medicine Conference explores benefits of drugs that occur in natural world

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By John Kurucz

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Ibogaine proponent Trevor Millar and conference co-organizer Celina Archambault will speak at this weekend’s
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Cannabis for cancer, MDMA for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and psilocybin for depression.

Theories once confined to fringe pockets of science are now the focus of a paradigm shift that medical professionals are paying infinitely more attention to.

Running Nov. 4 and 5 at the University of B.C., the seventh annual Spirit Plant Medicine Conference is a reflection of that growing trend.
Doctors, members of academia, Indigenous healers and scientists will convene at UBC to discuss that change in science and spirituality.

“The messaging here is that these plants are sacred,” said conference co-organizer Celina Archambault.
“We’ve lost touch and education around this, and it isn’t going to come from government. I truly believe that these are the fastest ways that we can fix some global problems.”

A big part of the festival’s push is to better understand entheogen.
Greek for “generating the divine from within,” entheogens and the plants and substances within that classification have generally been associated with shamanistic or religious rituals.

The likes of psilocybin mushrooms, iboga, cannabis and MDMA are now being looked at as legitimate medical alternatives to opioids and other synthetics.

Researchers in Canada and the U.S. are currently investigating MDMA, commonly referred to as ecstasy, as a supplemental treatment for PTSD. Cannabis has long been used to lessen the side effects of chemotherapy.

Research out of the U.K. published in early October suggests psilocybin can help re-wire brain chemistry in those living with depression and addiction.

East Vancouver resident Trevor Millar believes he’s on the cusp of turning the tide on the opioid epidemic sweeping across North America.
Millar will be speaking at the conference about his work with a plant called iboga, which is native to West Africa.

An alkaloid extracted from the plant called ibogaine produces dream-like states and hallucinations for up to 36 hours.

Once classified as a natural health product, ibogaine was added to Health Canada’s prescription drug list in May.

Millar worked out of his White Rock business, Liberty Root, for four years, administering ibogaine to those battling opioid and alcohol addiction.
Through his unregulated business model he’s also partnered with the Vancouver Area Drug Users Network (VANDU) to lift a handful of Downtown Eastside residents out of addiction as well.

He’s since closed his White Rock business, pending further approvals from Health Canada and possible clinical trials.
He hopes to be back up and running with a similar treatment centre by early 2018.

During his four-year stint in White Rock, he helped about 200 patients.
Millar also co-authored a 2016 study into iboga alongside doctors from St. Paul’s Hospital and UBC in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs.

“A four-day treatment with ibogaine was successful in achieving long-term remission of a previously treatment-refractory patient with severe [opioid use disorders],” the study concluded.

“While rigorous trials are required to establish safety and efficacy, future studies should seek to delineate the potential role of ibogaine or other molecules that may produce transformative experiences for individuals with substance use disorder.”

“It’s been an amazing experience,” Millar added. “We have anywhere from a 65 to 75 per cent success rate treating hard-core opiate addicts, which kind of blows regular addiction statistics out of the water.”

Millar’s model works over a seven to 10-day period.
He said a registered nurse and doctor are on hand to provide oversight.

Patients are pre-screened for underlying mental health conditions that could exacerbate ibogaine treatments: heart conditions, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or other acute mental health conditions.

The recovery model includes progressively increased dosages of ibogaine, along with methadone.
Millar’s patients came to him via doctor referral, recommendations or word of mouth.

Ibogaine is illegal in the U.S., legal in Mexico and definitely not for everyone.
The 2016 study pointed to 22 deaths related to ibogaine use between 1991 and 2014.

Most were associated with pre-existing medical conditions such as cardiovascular disease and concurrent drug abuse.

Fawad Kalsi went to Millar’s clinic in May.
Diagnosed with pancreatitis, though he believes he was misdiagnosed, Kalsi was taking 55 pills — including the powerful opioid Oxycodone — everyday.

He bottomed out on Christmas Eve 2015.
He ran out of pills and was ravaged by withdrawals.

As someone who doesn’t drink or take illegal drugs, he had no reference point to identify the withdrawal symptoms.

“It’s horrible. For someone who never experience it in their life, I had no idea what to expect. Your body goes on fire. Every single bone in your body aches. You throw up a lot. You lose control of your bowels. I was begging my wife to just hit me in the head with a bat, because I couldn’t take living like that.”

Kalsi continued with the pills for another year.
He’d heard of iboga on TV, did some research online and came across Millar’s business.

The treatment cost $7,000 and lasted 10 days.
He described the experience as “the most difficult thing I’ve ever done,” though the symptoms of pancreatitis are gone, as is his dependency on pills.

“You feel like you have one step in this world, but as soon as you close your eyes, you’re in a different world. It’s not easy and it was the longest 10 days of my life, but it was the best result at the end,” he said.

“It’s a miracle cure. My life is back. I have been freed from these medicines and I don’t take anything now — I don’t even take Advil or Tylenol. I’ve got my life back. I’ve got my kids, I’ve got my wife and I’m back in control of my life and my destiny.”
 
According to Corey Goode, we are entering an area in the galaxy of higher vibration that will transform life on Earth as we know it. Here is some proof.

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I'm about to make my entrance into this thread. I'll admit it, it's pretty intimidating. What should I know about the thread's main tenets before I make the full leap? Is it mostly about metaphysical / supernatural stuff? Is there something that ties it all together? Cheers guys :grin:
 
I'm about to make my entrance into this thread. I'll admit it, it's pretty intimidating. What should I know about the thread's main tenets before I make the full leap? Is it mostly about metaphysical / supernatural stuff? Is there something that ties it all together? Cheers guys :grin:
Nothing...bring what you want to the table.
We have talked some heavy subjects in here before, and some not so much.
Sometimes I post comics or just photos or quotes I find interesting.
Sometimes someone has a specific request for information regarding a certain (abnormal lol) subject.
It’s paranormal, metaphysical, existential, religious, non-religious, quantum mechanics and physics, Psi, ESP, Aliens, demons and angels, heaven and hell, the purpose of life, the afterlife, etc., etc.
There is no wrong subject to post about or ask about or if you find a story fitting for the thread, I have never told someone not to post something here - not yet (I’m looking at you @ImaginaryBloke ) anyhow. ;)
I don’t know everything about all of it...this thread has been my place to put articles that I have found fascinating or interesting while studying things I find in the more than normal category.
Thanks for asking, feel free to post!
Please do!
 

The Original Sin
~ A Myth Whose Time Is Up ~


By Julian Rose
March 29, 2016

From JulianRose Website

Here for - Spanish version


Of all the deceptions pulled on humanity over the ages, The Original Sin is probably the most devastating.
Yet hugely successful from the perspective of the perpetrators.

Almost everywhere the doctrine of Christianity forged its zealous mission to convert the masses, so the Original Sin accompanied it.
Imposing the rationale of guilt on untold millions whose open minds no doubt thought they were receiving a message of emancipation and light.

Not so my friends, you were in fact receiving a message just about as dark as darkness gets!

The extraordinary power of a message, properly formed, packaged and publicized, is something we have all come to learn a lot about in recent decades. 'The medium is the message' declared Marshall McLuhan back in 1964.

And that edict could easily pass for the moment the first biblical texts let it be known that a man called Adam and a woman called Eve got the whole human race off to a very bad start… from which it appears to have never recovered.

However the reason it got off to a bad start and has still failed to fully recover, cannot be pinned on any fault of Adam and Eve, as we shall see, but lies squarely at the feet of a masterful plot to falsify what is actually a potent story of human emancipation and growing inner conviction.

This 'human race' to which the biblical text refers, was set on its way by a starting pistol fired by someone who didn't want anyone participating in this race to actually win.

He or she or it, only wanted losers; and that's pretty much what they got.

See what I mean by successful?

The story goes like this:

There were just two human beings on this planet at the moment the starting pistol was fired.
There was a beautiful garden as well, and in that beautiful garden were these two humans: a man called Adam and woman called Eve, and there was also an apple tree (in full fruit) and a serpent.

In this ensuing myth, God makes it clear to Adam that he can do whatever he likes in this garden except,

"eat of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge."

But, well, being human, and having been given 'free will' by divine rite, he doesn't really see the logic in this command from above.

The serpent seems in accord with him in this, and somehow or other tempts Eve into plucking this big juicy apple and taking a bite before then offering it to Adam.

"And he did eat thereof. And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons."

They were, we are informed "ashamed."

Both on account of taking a forbidden action and of being revealed unto themselves as 'naked'.

It is around this infamous 'eating of the fruit' - an action most of us would likely have taken out of simple curiosity - that millennia of Christian shame and guilt have their inception.

Here is where a pervasive irrational suffering concerning our natural physical condition has its origins.
Where our 'private parts' became privatized.

Where the natural pleasures of physical intimacy were turned to guilt: unless of course the so-called 'Church of God' authorized such acts via formal marriage in the Christian place of worship.

A great plethora of 'thou shalt not's' were soon pinned onto what was essentially Adam and Eve's courageous original act of 'civil disobedience': the refusal to be cowed by a seemingly higher authority.

Yes, by looking deeper into this infamous story, we see that Adam and his accomplice Eve did something pretty special in this Garden of Eden.

Their action, when viewed in a manner freed from the typical conditioned response, looks very much like a, 'giant step forward for mankind'.

He and his mythical Eve conspired to start a great ball rolling down the ages which would, one day, lead to man acquiring real knowledge, real independence and real self-awareness.

Except, of course, that this was the last thing that the manipulators of this story wanted.

On further examining the symbolism of this tale, one can recognize that eating the apple of the Tree of Knowledge opened the eyes of this man and woman to the fact that they were adequately equipped to take their destinies into their own hands and forge their own path in life.

A path which would reveal to them that they were not just subjects to be ordered around according to the will of their master, but were blessed with a unique gift:

the ability to think and act creatively and rationally.

Even to reflect on their own condition and existence.

And, equally contrary to the classic interpretation, it was indeed their Creator 'himself' who wished this to be so.

For this Creator felt the pain of loneliness - and longed to have company in the great quest of life.
But in order to have this company, his Adam and Eve had to pass the first great test: that of defying false authority and daring to eat from the Tree of Knowledge.

Only then could they start on the road of becoming 'strivers with God' and companions to the supreme; blazing that unchartered course whose direction only becomes known through embracing the insecurity of the creative process.

Taking that momentous 'leap in the dark' which is the mother of all great quests.
All great adventures...

However, the biblical text upon which we were all raised, tells us something very different.
It tells us that Adam and Eve were 'cast out' of this Garden of Eden due to their unforgivable and sinful act of disobedience.

Disobedience to God himself, no less.
Which caused them to be 'ashamed': both of their nakedness and their disobedience.

We are told by the church, which sees itself as the spokesperson of this biblical story, that thanks to Adam and Eve, we all carry 'the shame' to this very day.

That we must pay the price of this 'original sin' and be humbled by the magnitude of this human error.

An error of such supposed gravity that it became known as 'The Fall'.

In this translation of the stories surrounding certain key events of prehistory, man 'falls' before he has even begun to walk - and everything that follows is tainted by this supposedly tragic error of human judgment.

What does this Nakedness really symbolize?

It is the moment when we realize that everything we thought was one thing actually turns out to be another.

A lot of stuff drops off us in that instant.
We become naked, because the old clothes don't fit any more and the new clothes have to be woven from fresh wool.

It is the dawn of true knowledge.
Knowledge that makes us aware that there exists a divine state - and also a corruption of that state.

That, at any one time, both exist.
And that we must choose our course in life based on this knowledge.

The Garden of Eden is representative of a state of essentially 'passive' potential.
An as yet unignited and unmoving potential.

What was needed was a spark to set the whole thing off.
And that spark came when Eve, who was in subconscious communication with the serpent, reached up and plucked that ruddy round apple and took a bite out of it.

It was she who broke the 'obeisance to authority' taboo.

How about The Serpent's role in this drama?

The serpent is the anima of a rising energy.
The Kundalini serpent, entwined around the spine (trunk) of the tree of knowledge. Get it?

When the serpent spoke to Eve, it was 'the word'.

"In the beginning was The Word".

However this word was not an actual word, but a vibration.
An impulse.

Energy directed from within.

And this energy said to Eve,

"Do It".

And she did.

Her action bears the hallmark of the first stirrings of a divine mission: the stirring into movement of that which is fecund - yet unable to act.

The female divine force it was - which enabled Adam and Eve to 'come awake' and find that they were no longer just innocent hippies frolicking in the cozy garden of the unconscious; unchallenged and unaware of the greater reality of existence.

It is a prerogative of 'attaining the knowledge of good and evil' to then set off on that path of greater knowledge, no matter what!

And what about The Tree?

The tree itself is a powerful symbol of growth.

For it outwardly expresses the manifestation of a condition essential for man's own evolution: the putting down of roots and the spreading out and up of trunk and branches - as a 'simultaneous act'.

An act transmutable to we humans, almost literally: starting at the navel, where the umbilical cord has nourished us is the womb, and moving simultaneously down and up from here.

It has the great quality of annulling the 'either' 'or' option, which is the hallmark of much of our dark side formal education.

Real human development, in body mind and spirit, is both a tap root into the deep and a crown reaching into the beyond.
In equal measure.

Always both - never just one or the other.

So the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden is indeed just that: a tree of knowledge.

It is not "the forbidden tree" as is commonly taught in the Christian church.

So why did the church choose to promote this forbidden factor?

Because this 'knowledge' is capable of exposing the tyranny that lies at heart of human slavery.

A knowledge that must not be allowed out for fear of its repercussions on the control system which was already in place, and to which the church was - and remains to this day - an accomplice.

The command 'not to eat' of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge did not come from God, but from some other force implacably set against all that is divine.

As the story tells us: "around its trunk a serpent is entwined."

From ancient times this serpent has been recognized as a source of special energy.
Particularly, as said earlier, in the descriptions of the Kundalini practice of Tantra Yoga.

It is the rising energy which illuminates, one by one, the seven chakras of the human body by moving up the spinal column - just as the serpent is moving up the trunk of the Tree of knowledge - awakening (in this case) the succulent glory of the famous apple.

A bite out of which moved Adam and Eve into a certain 'state of awareness'.

The serpent and the tree are thus powerful symbols - and tools of human enlightenment.

And The Garden?

I have already alluded to the notion that the garden is a place - or a condition - which remains untainted.

In this it is a symbol of our childhood.
A time when we were not yet conscious of historical karma and therefore able to freely explore all that which becomes manifest, within and without.

It's a place in which one remains, as in the case of the plant and animal kingdoms, in a state of instinctive response to divine energies, with as yet little or no involvement of individual will.

But that is not man and woman's lot in life.
Nor is it why our creator made manifest a state of 'conscious awareness', a state associated with the use of the higher mind.

In order to activate this higher mind Adam and Eve could not remain forever in their childhood garden, but needed to 'eat from the tree of knowledge' thus recognizing the actual challenge that lay ahead.

The challenge of moving from unconscious sub-awareness to conscious full awareness.

From childhood to adulthood.
A long and winding road indeed!

But a road in which each step carries with it a fuller understanding of our greater role in the divine plan.

This is the 'road of genius' that British 18th century poet William Blake referred to when he wrote:

"The straight road is a road of 'progress', but the crooked road is the road of genius."

And the Divine Plan itself?

Ah, we are not really privy to the full architecture of the divine plan.

For it is a 'state of being' and as such cannot really be described, only attained, through the lasting application of true intent.

However, I believe we can recognize that, put very simply, our Creator remembered his own coming into movement from that which lacked movement; and he wished to celebrate this, 'his birthday’.

The day movement was born.

But one cannot celebrate a birthday without the presence of other empathizing beings with whom to share the joyous occasion.
So 'in the beginning' this creator was most fortunate in being visited by a complementary, yet opposite and deeply receptive energy.

This great coming together of opposite yet deeply complimentary energies was of huge significance - because out of it emerged a state which we call 'equilibrium', movement.

Something which is going somewhere - with a sense of purpose.

No longer just a becalmed state of fecundity.

Movement owes its origins to a female energy.
In Indian mythology this feminine force is called Shakti, the female principle of God.

God, whose omnipotence expresses the consummated marriage of the creative and receptive principles, is thus dual in nature.
Both male and female; female and male.

And everything in this universe is an expression of this duality.

Everything that comes to life, comes to life through the friction made manifest by this hugely potent and divine love affair.
A love affair between the two energetic components of a primordial and primal duality.

The ever present Yin and Yang of existence.

And what we call sexuality is actuality 'sex-duality' - the consummated act of divine union which gave birth and made manifest what we call Life.
And perhaps most wonderful and mysterious of all is that an omnipresent and omnipotent force called Love infused and nourished this great primordial act of union which we ourselves are an expression of.

One might even say that this Love preceded the one we call the Creator… but that is another story in our deep and unfathomable past!

For now it is enough to recognize that Adam and Eve, the Garden, the Tree and the Serpent, were all critical elements in kick-starting the evolution of mankind - and indeed all sentient life forms.

We can now most clearly state that 'The Original Sin' was precisely the opposite of a sin - it was the birth of man as a free agent in pursuing the divine intuitive message which leads us (back) to our Creator.

But this time as responsible realized beings - as microcosmic Gods in our own right.

Then the Creator will greatly rejoice at the results of this divine union and will welcome us to the "Great Celebration" which cannot happen until the moment of our participation, as equals, in his Godliness.

An event keenly anticipated by sowers of truth - and greatly feared by spreaders of the lie.

All the confusions surrounding sexuality and sexual relations stem from this distortion called the Original Sin.

Our sexuality, far from being something to be ashamed of, is that which connects us directly with Divine.
It was - I repeat once again - due to that glorious consummation between two poles of irresistible mutual attraction - male and female - that this Universe came to life.

That 'life' which forms the birth place of our very own cosmic essence.

Only something expressing an extreme position of alienation to this joyous truth would wish to lay such a sinister and divisive trap for mankind.
A trap which, by proclaiming the celebration of our sexuality 'a sin', epitomizes the state of reversed truth which still remains central to the workings of our strangled Western societies.

What that force is which is so adept at twisting truth into its opposite is another story for another article.

For now, let us take pleasure in having put the divine plan right back on track.
On having reconnected to the roots of our true nature and found that, far from being ashamed we are proud to go forward in full knowledge of our innate divinity.

Let us rejoice in the fact that this innocuous debacle known as The Original Sin has been properly exposed as a deeply divisive myth whose time is well and truly up.

May it finally crumble to dust under the iridescent rays of a rising Aquarian sun...!
 
The Original Sin
~ A Myth Whose Time Is Up ~


By Julian Rose
March 29, 2016


From JulianRose Website

Here for - Spanish version


Of all the deceptions pulled on humanity over the ages, The Original Sin is probably the most devastating.
Yet hugely successful from the perspective of the perpetrators.

Almost everywhere the doctrine of Christianity forged its zealous mission to convert the masses, so the Original Sin accompanied it.
Imposing the rationale of guilt on untold millions whose open minds no doubt thought they were receiving a message of emancipation and light.

Not so my friends, you were in fact receiving a message just about as dark as darkness gets!

The extraordinary power of a message, properly formed, packaged and publicized, is something we have all come to learn a lot about in recent decades. 'The medium is the message' declared Marshall McLuhan back in 1964.

And that edict could easily pass for the moment the first biblical texts let it be known that a man called Adam and a woman called Eve got the whole human race off to a very bad start… from which it appears to have never recovered.

However the reason it got off to a bad start and has still failed to fully recover, cannot be pinned on any fault of Adam and Eve, as we shall see, but lies squarely at the feet of a masterful plot to falsify what is actually a potent story of human emancipation and growing inner conviction.

This 'human race' to which the biblical text refers, was set on its way by a starting pistol fired by someone who didn't want anyone participating in this race to actually win.

He or she or it, only wanted losers; and that's pretty much what they got.

See what I mean by successful?

The story goes like this:

There were just two human beings on this planet at the moment the starting pistol was fired.
There was a beautiful garden as well, and in that beautiful garden were these two humans: a man called Adam and woman called Eve, and there was also an apple tree (in full fruit) and a serpent.

In this ensuing myth, God makes it clear to Adam that he can do whatever he likes in this garden except,

"eat of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge."

But, well, being human, and having been given 'free will' by divine rite, he doesn't really see the logic in this command from above.

The serpent seems in accord with him in this, and somehow or other tempts Eve into plucking this big juicy apple and taking a bite before then offering it to Adam.

"And he did eat thereof. And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons."

They were, we are informed "ashamed."

Both on account of taking a forbidden action and of being revealed unto themselves as 'naked'.

It is around this infamous 'eating of the fruit' - an action most of us would likely have taken out of simple curiosity - that millennia of Christian shame and guilt have their inception.

Here is where a pervasive irrational suffering concerning our natural physical condition has its origins.
Where our 'private parts' became privatized.

Where the natural pleasures of physical intimacy were turned to guilt: unless of course the so-called 'Church of God' authorized such acts via formal marriage in the Christian place of worship.

A great plethora of 'thou shalt not's' were soon pinned onto what was essentially Adam and Eve's courageous original act of 'civil disobedience': the refusal to be cowed by a seemingly higher authority.

Yes, by looking deeper into this infamous story, we see that Adam and his accomplice Eve did something pretty special in this Garden of Eden.

Their action, when viewed in a manner freed from the typical conditioned response, looks very much like a, 'giant step forward for mankind'.

He and his mythical Eve conspired to start a great ball rolling down the ages which would, one day, lead to man acquiring real knowledge, real independence and real self-awareness.

Except, of course, that this was the last thing that the manipulators of this story wanted.

On further examining the symbolism of this tale, one can recognize that eating the apple of the Tree of Knowledge opened the eyes of this man and woman to the fact that they were adequately equipped to take their destinies into their own hands and forge their own path in life.

A path which would reveal to them that they were not just subjects to be ordered around according to the will of their master, but were blessed with a unique gift:

the ability to think and act creatively and rationally.

Even to reflect on their own condition and existence.

And, equally contrary to the classic interpretation, it was indeed their Creator 'himself' who wished this to be so.

For this Creator felt the pain of loneliness - and longed to have company in the great quest of life.
But in order to have this company, his Adam and Eve had to pass the first great test: that of defying false authority and daring to eat from the Tree of Knowledge.

Only then could they start on the road of becoming 'strivers with God' and companions to the supreme; blazing that unchartered course whose direction only becomes known through embracing the insecurity of the creative process.

Taking that momentous 'leap in the dark' which is the mother of all great quests.
All great adventures...

However, the biblical text upon which we were all raised, tells us something very different.
It tells us that Adam and Eve were 'cast out' of this Garden of Eden due to their unforgivable and sinful act of disobedience.

Disobedience to God himself, no less.
Which caused them to be 'ashamed': both of their nakedness and their disobedience.

We are told by the church, which sees itself as the spokesperson of this biblical story, that thanks to Adam and Eve, we all carry 'the shame' to this very day.

That we must pay the price of this 'original sin' and be humbled by the magnitude of this human error.

An error of such supposed gravity that it became known as 'The Fall'.

In this translation of the stories surrounding certain key events of prehistory, man 'falls' before he has even begun to walk - and everything that follows is tainted by this supposedly tragic error of human judgment.

What does this Nakedness really symbolize?

It is the moment when we realize that everything we thought was one thing actually turns out to be another.

A lot of stuff drops off us in that instant.
We become naked, because the old clothes don't fit any more and the new clothes have to be woven from fresh wool.

It is the dawn of true knowledge.
Knowledge that makes us aware that there exists a divine state - and also a corruption of that state.

That, at any one time, both exist.
And that we must choose our course in life based on this knowledge.

The Garden of Eden is representative of a state of essentially 'passive' potential.
An as yet unignited and unmoving potential.

What was needed was a spark to set the whole thing off.
And that spark came when Eve, who was in subconscious communication with the serpent, reached up and plucked that ruddy round apple and took a bite out of it.

It was she who broke the 'obeisance to authority' taboo.

How about The Serpent's role in this drama?

The serpent is the anima of a rising energy.
The Kundalini serpent, entwined around the spine (trunk) of the tree of knowledge. Get it?

When the serpent spoke to Eve, it was 'the word'.

"In the beginning was The Word".

However this word was not an actual word, but a vibration.
An impulse.

Energy directed from within.

And this energy said to Eve,

"Do It".

And she did.

Her action bears the hallmark of the first stirrings of a divine mission: the stirring into movement of that which is fecund - yet unable to act.

The female divine force it was - which enabled Adam and Eve to 'come awake' and find that they were no longer just innocent hippies frolicking in the cozy garden of the unconscious; unchallenged and unaware of the greater reality of existence.

It is a prerogative of 'attaining the knowledge of good and evil' to then set off on that path of greater knowledge, no matter what!

And what about The Tree?

The tree itself is a powerful symbol of growth.

For it outwardly expresses the manifestation of a condition essential for man's own evolution: the putting down of roots and the spreading out and up of trunk and branches - as a 'simultaneous act'.

An act transmutable to we humans, almost literally: starting at the navel, where the umbilical cord has nourished us is the womb, and moving simultaneously down and up from here.

It has the great quality of annulling the 'either' 'or' option, which is the hallmark of much of our dark side formal education.

Real human development, in body mind and spirit, is both a tap root into the deep and a crown reaching into the beyond.
In equal measure.

Always both - never just one or the other.

So the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden is indeed just that: a tree of knowledge.

It is not "the forbidden tree" as is commonly taught in the Christian church.

So why did the church choose to promote this forbidden factor?

Because this 'knowledge' is capable of exposing the tyranny that lies at heart of human slavery.

A knowledge that must not be allowed out for fear of its repercussions on the control system which was already in place, and to which the church was - and remains to this day - an accomplice.

The command 'not to eat' of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge did not come from God, but from some other force implacably set against all that is divine.

As the story tells us: "around its trunk a serpent is entwined."

From ancient times this serpent has been recognized as a source of special energy.
Particularly, as said earlier, in the descriptions of the Kundalini practice of Tantra Yoga.

It is the rising energy which illuminates, one by one, the seven chakras of the human body by moving up the spinal column - just as the serpent is moving up the trunk of the Tree of knowledge - awakening (in this case) the succulent glory of the famous apple.

A bite out of which moved Adam and Eve into a certain 'state of awareness'.

The serpent and the tree are thus powerful symbols - and tools of human enlightenment.

And The Garden?

I have already alluded to the notion that the garden is a place - or a condition - which remains untainted.

In this it is a symbol of our childhood.
A time when we were not yet conscious of historical karma and therefore able to freely explore all that which becomes manifest, within and without.

It's a place in which one remains, as in the case of the plant and animal kingdoms, in a state of instinctive response to divine energies, with as yet little or no involvement of individual will.

But that is not man and woman's lot in life.
Nor is it why our creator made manifest a state of 'conscious awareness', a state associated with the use of the higher mind.

In order to activate this higher mind Adam and Eve could not remain forever in their childhood garden, but needed to 'eat from the tree of knowledge' thus recognizing the actual challenge that lay ahead.

The challenge of moving from unconscious sub-awareness to conscious full awareness.

From childhood to adulthood.
A long and winding road indeed!

But a road in which each step carries with it a fuller understanding of our greater role in the divine plan.

This is the 'road of genius' that British 18th century poet William Blake referred to when he wrote:

"The straight road is a road of 'progress', but the crooked road is the road of genius."

And the Divine Plan itself?

Ah, we are not really privy to the full architecture of the divine plan.

For it is a 'state of being' and as such cannot really be described, only attained, through the lasting application of true intent.

However, I believe we can recognize that, put very simply, our Creator remembered his own coming into movement from that which lacked movement; and he wished to celebrate this, 'his birthday’.

The day movement was born.

But one cannot celebrate a birthday without the presence of other empathizing beings with whom to share the joyous occasion.
So 'in the beginning' this creator was most fortunate in being visited by a complementary, yet opposite and deeply receptive energy.

This great coming together of opposite yet deeply complimentary energies was of huge significance - because out of it emerged a state which we call 'equilibrium', movement.

Something which is going somewhere - with a sense of purpose.

No longer just a becalmed state of fecundity.

Movement owes its origins to a female energy.
In Indian mythology this feminine force is called Shakti, the female principle of God.

God, whose omnipotence expresses the consummated marriage of the creative and receptive principles, is thus dual in nature.
Both male and female; female and male.

And everything in this universe is an expression of this duality.

Everything that comes to life, comes to life through the friction made manifest by this hugely potent and divine love affair.
A love affair between the two energetic components of a primordial and primal duality.

The ever present Yin and Yang of existence.

And what we call sexuality is actuality 'sex-duality' - the consummated act of divine union which gave birth and made manifest what we call Life.
And perhaps most wonderful and mysterious of all is that an omnipresent and omnipotent force called Love infused and nourished this great primordial act of union which we ourselves are an expression of.

One might even say that this Love preceded the one we call the Creator… but that is another story in our deep and unfathomable past!

For now it is enough to recognize that Adam and Eve, the Garden, the Tree and the Serpent, were all critical elements in kick-starting the evolution of mankind - and indeed all sentient life forms.

We can now most clearly state that 'The Original Sin' was precisely the opposite of a sin - it was the birth of man as a free agent in pursuing the divine intuitive message which leads us (back) to our Creator.

But this time as responsible realized beings - as microcosmic Gods in our own right.

Then the Creator will greatly rejoice at the results of this divine union and will welcome us to the "Great Celebration" which cannot happen until the moment of our participation, as equals, in his Godliness.

An event keenly anticipated by sowers of truth - and greatly feared by spreaders of the lie.

All the confusions surrounding sexuality and sexual relations stem from this distortion called the Original Sin.

Our sexuality, far from being something to be ashamed of, is that which connects us directly with Divine.
It was - I repeat once again - due to that glorious consummation between two poles of irresistible mutual attraction - male and female - that this Universe came to life.

That 'life' which forms the birth place of our very own cosmic essence.

Only something expressing an extreme position of alienation to this joyous truth would wish to lay such a sinister and divisive trap for mankind.
A trap which, by proclaiming the celebration of our sexuality 'a sin', epitomizes the state of reversed truth which still remains central to the workings of our strangled Western societies.

What that force is which is so adept at twisting truth into its opposite is another story for another article.

For now, let us take pleasure in having put the divine plan right back on track.
On having reconnected to the roots of our true nature and found that, far from being ashamed we are proud to go forward in full knowledge of our innate divinity.

Let us rejoice in the fact that this innocuous debacle known as The Original Sin has been properly exposed as a deeply divisive myth whose time is well and truly up.

May it finally crumble to dust under the iridescent rays of a rising Aquarian sun...!
"Today I love myself as I love my god: who could charge me with a sin today? I know only sins against my god; but who knows my god?" (Nietzsche)

I love that quote. So profound.
 
"Today I love myself as I love my god: who could charge me with a sin today? I know only sins against my god; but who knows my god?" (Nietzsche)

I love that quote. So profound.

That is a good one!
Thank you for your kind words on the other thread.
No I didn’t know I speak in such a way sometimes...that’s very flattering. ;)
Hope you are well?
 
That is a good one!
Thank you for your kind words on the other thread.
No I didn’t know I speak in such a way sometimes...that’s very flattering. ;)
Hope you are well?
I am very well my friend, thanks for asking! And yourself?

I'm still spending way more time reading the various posts on this thread than posting... but I don't mind that, there is so much stuff to explore. I'm wondering if I might not benefit from a crash course in quantum physics before I can appreciate the entirety of it. The density of information is simply staggering. So yeah at the moment it's just honeymoon phase with Merkabah, a blossoming relationship entirely free from sin :innocent:
 
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