Dorkeone
Bluelighter
- Joined
- May 5, 2008
- Messages
- 50
Consciousness is all linked, in fact there is one consciousness. The constant flow of life that is the Bio-mechanical evolutionary system of DNA, which remains mysterious today, is all one being. We as "Individual" humans gain a false ego that misleads us, with the help of the complicated work of the senses and domestication received as a child, into thinking our body and consciousness is separate from the rest of the whole. In actuality, our body is run by the same life force as everything else. It may be that thoughts, emotions, and any other relics created by the brain, are more material than we think, in that they travel through the airwaves encumbering each of our brains. This goes for all that is seen as "conscious Life" now, i.e. organisms with brains//developed ego. A hog, a monkey, and a human experience their own individual point of view, which can be deceiving. What we must do is look at the world life has provided us with. We must look at the trees, we must look at the ocean, we must look at the universe, as it were, before even the Neanderthals walked the earth. This shows us the way the river used to flow. The plant life; the natural life possesses its own consciousness as well. This is a consciousness without human language, and without sensory details, but with ecstasy and growth. Now if we are able to materialize our thoughts, in a sense that each thought is emitted into the air waves, then perhaps the Dimethyltryptamine molecule, along with many others which have been known to create a deeper level of communication amongst other life, especially plant life, may induce states capable of presenting thoughts as public, in a sense; united. If one is able to witness the cell communication and DNA clockwork while in altered states, then what is to stop one from experiencing thought waves (possibly more) emitted from another brain's neurological web while in altered states?
Questions, comments, critiques all welcome and encouraged.
Dorke
Questions, comments, critiques all welcome and encouraged.
Dorke