Moderator: Moderators - Public

I used to do Heroin (was addicted for years) and I found that the point in which one "nods" is an amazing aid for Meditation. I, of course, do not condone this nor am I telling anyone to go out and get opiates, I am just stating my opinion from what I know. I could see why Crowley used it so often with his followers at The Abbey.

Alias55A wrote:The aura of people on cannabis is usually larger than normal. Expanded. Not early as much as those taking LSD where the hallucination of the 'breathing room' is common - (the room breaths in and out as you do). People have such interesting hallucinations! I've never been able to do it myself. Maybe your matrix experience is a scaled down version of the breathing room experience?
i hardly see auras, pictures come to me in my mind mentally when a shift in consciousness occurs, but not lucid ones yet anyways.
the closest ive come to yet seeing auras in the white etheric plasma that surrounds the outline of the body, but no colors yet, but dusk and early dawn i can see auras on tree a lil, and most things when the like is dim enough or agaisnt a solid color, but yet just the white stuff, not color yet.
it probly is a scaled down version of the breathing room. as for you not experiencing trippy stuff as such, i dont know how your environment is to see if something could be change might help, but try to get into something natural, mind screwing. with me, im not the type to look of funny videos and or such entertaining things when im high, for me its all about the experience and what i get out of it, and there is A LOT to get out of the mental twilight mind screwing zone .
my setting and general likes accustom to cannabis is, trippsy techno(goa trance, good one here...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WyINyYR ... L&index=46) thats trippy, plus death metal and black metal, (sceptic flesh, Anubis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdxvCgWxlNY)(and behemoth, at the left hand ov god http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ii1SvUK-yCw , lyrics are an invocation of the snake and lion, [abraxas/behemoth])
and ofcourse being outside even if its on your porch or whatever, go into a stare, (i experience the trippy stuff with eyes open mostly, sometimes closed) trippy movies like queen of the damned, incense is good.
anything taboo that can part the veils with that shamanic sense of shifting from one way of seeing things to another(self imposed god form?). but feal free to check out the links, even if its not your tatste im your you will get the picture.





gurugeorge wrote:I've found that cannabis is only useful for meditation when you haven't had it for a while.
As soon as you get into the "stoner's" way of life (e.g. number one sign: putting one together first thing upon waking) then cannabis is TERRIBLE for meditation, really, really counterproductive. As tolerance sets in, and your body is awash with cannabinoids, the background feeling becomes the very opposite of the alertness and vibrancy required for meditation. Also, one becomes very lazy and procrastinating, which is a generally bad thing for a magician. You get great ideas, but you never put them - or any other ideas, for that matter - into practice. At best, it's possible to function in life as a "stoner", but that's really scraping the barrel of what's possible for a life.
But in that "first flush" - for a few days, maybe - yes, I think it can be a very powerful aid, just as AC puts it in that extraordinary essay.

underabloodredsky wrote:The great thing about pot is that it makes one very passive and receptive; the bad thing about pot is that it makes one very passive and receptive.

underabloodredsky wrote:
The great thing about pot is that it makes one very passive and receptive; the bad thing about pot is that it makes one very passive and receptive.

gurugeorge wrote:I've found that cannabis is only useful for meditation when you haven't had it for a while.
As soon as you get into the "stoner's" way of life (e.g. number one sign: putting one together first thing upon waking) then cannabis is TERRIBLE for meditation, really, really counterproductive. As tolerance sets in, and your body is awash with cannabinoids, the background feeling becomes the very opposite of the alertness and vibrancy required for meditation. Also, one becomes very lazy and procrastinating, which is a generally bad thing for a magician. You get great ideas, but you never put them - or any other ideas, for that matter - into practice. At best, it's possible to function in life as a "stoner", but that's really scraping the barrel of what's possible for a life.
But in that "first flush" - for a few days, maybe - yes, I think it can be a very powerful aid, just as AC puts it in that extraordinary essay.

Alrah wrote:gurugeorge wrote:I've found that cannabis is only useful for meditation when you haven't had it for a while.
As soon as you get into the "stoner's" way of life (e.g. number one sign: putting one together first thing upon waking) then cannabis is TERRIBLE for meditation, really, really counterproductive. As tolerance sets in, and your body is awash with cannabinoids, the background feeling becomes the very opposite of the alertness and vibrancy required for meditation. Also, one becomes very lazy and procrastinating, which is a generally bad thing for a magician. You get great ideas, but you never put them - or any other ideas, for that matter - into practice. At best, it's possible to function in life as a "stoner", but that's really scraping the barrel of what's possible for a life.
But in that "first flush" - for a few days, maybe - yes, I think it can be a very powerful aid, just as AC puts it in that extraordinary essay.
Oh, come on! The work of stoners is everywhere. The work of the best plasterers and decorators is done by stoners. Do you think that people do these kind of mundane boring jobs for very long if they don't smoke? At least that way they can become 'one with the plaster'.And what about all the music that's been produced?
"You see, I think drugs have done some good things for us. I really do. And if you don't believe drugs have done good things for us, do me a favor. Go home tonight. Take all your albums, all your tapes and all your CDs and burn them. 'Cause you know what, the musicians that made all that great music that's enhanced your lives throughout the years were rrreal {shagging} high on drugs. The Beatles were so {shagging} high they let Ringo sing a few tunes." - Bill Hicks.


anpi wrote:Obviously, it also depends on your personality, neurochemistry and other such issues. I know of a doctor of physics and a CEO who smokes daily and always seems very sharp. Me, however, can smoke very rarely before the tolerance (not addiction, though) sets up. If I smoke more often, it just makes me feel dumber and I the experience seems mainly boring; I just keep wishing the cannabinoids would go away so that I could think without the lettuce feeling in my brain.



underabloodredsky wrote:Came across an interesting site and video pertaining to this discussion:
http://www.neurosoup.net/videos/Terence ... nogens-33/
I did a google search and watched some of Terence McKenna's lectures; I have to say I was blown away and revealed some interesting points about the "shamanic experience".


underabloodredsky wrote:His book, "The Archaic Revival: Speculations on Psychedelic Mushrooms, the Amazon, Virtual Reality, UFOs, Evolution, Shamanism, the Rebirth of the Goddess, and the End of History" seems intriguing to me. Anybody read it?

underabloodredsky wrote:His book, "The Archaic Revival: Speculations on Psychedelic Mushrooms, the Amazon, Virtual Reality, UFOs, Evolution, Shamanism, the Rebirth of the Goddess, and the End of History" seems intriguing to me. Anybody read it?


JPF wrote:underabloodredsky wrote:His book, "The Archaic Revival: Speculations on Psychedelic Mushrooms, the Amazon, Virtual Reality, UFOs, Evolution, Shamanism, the Rebirth of the Goddess, and the End of History" seems intriguing to me. Anybody read it?
No, not as yet. Most of his ideas are pure speculation, however; the kind of "gnosis" one often receives Under the Influence of the psychedelic mushroom. It's hard to stay objective in such a state; I myself, whilst tripping, once became convinced that I was a member of an alien race, and that I was able to contact my "people" through a green rock I'd found in a riverbed. It was just a matter of time before the ship landed, and away we'd go on our stellar adventure.![]()
Morning found me a mortal again, and slightly less convinced of my cosmic heritage. But it goes to show how one can be carried away by the experience. "Students are earnestly warned against attributing objective reality to any results..." Etc.
But there's still a good deal of value in McKenna's work. He definitely thinks outside the box. (For him I think it's more of a decahedron.) He just gets carried away with his Ideas.


underabloodredsky wrote:? I thought his point of the shamanic experience, or tripping, is a valid and perhaps necessary part of the spiritual work? I personally don't see how it is any different, except in degree, of magical evocation?
I believe generally, on Ground both of Theory and Experience, so little as I have, that a Man must first be initiate, and established in Our Law, before he may use this Method. For in it is an Implication of our Secret Enlightenment, concerning the Universe, how its Nature is utterly Perfection. Now every Thought is a Separation, and he Medicine of that is to marry Each One with its Contradiction, as I have shewed formerly in many Writings. And thou shalt clap the one to the other with Vehemence of Spirit, swiftly as Light itself, that the Ecstasy be spontaneous. So therefore it is Expedient that thou have ravelled already in this Path of Antithesis, knowing perfectly the Answer to every Griph or Problem, and thy Mind ready therewith. For by the Property of this Grass all passeth with Speed incalculable of Wit, and an Hesitation should confound thee, breaking down thy ladder, and throwing back thy Mind to receive Impression from Environment, as at hy first beginning. Verily; the nature of this Method is Solution, and the Destruction of every Complexity by Explosion of Ecstasy, as every Element thereof is fulfilled by its Correlative, and is annihilated (since it loseth separate Existence) in the Orgasm that is consummated within the Bed of hy Mind.

JPF wrote: I can't tell you how many people I've met who smoked DMT for the first time, and suddenly thought they were going to save the world.

Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 1 guest