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A Box of Toys For Brains- PD SpaceBar

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My bread is all done. Man does it smell good. :) I can't eat any yet though because it has to cool a bit. Plus I want to have an empty stomach so I can drink some kratom.
 
I love you too Andy! Earlier today I was thinking about when you came over to my house to chill... that was fun. :)

I was watching the TV show Supernatural State just a bit ago, and I reminded me of an experience I had with my wife that I've never really shared. Our friend was housesitting this person's cat in their house... they had moved out and the house was not currently being lived in. Our friend went away for a few days so we took over the housesitting from him. Before going over there he warned us that the house is haunted... it has a reputation for being so, and he said that every time he went over there he had experiences.

Well, we went over there every day to feed the cat and pay attention to him. Upon walking in to the house, each time it sounded like someone was upstairs walking around. The first day we figured that someone must be there to get some of their stuff they left or something. But then when we went upstairs, no one was there and the place was completely abandoned. Whenever we were upstairs, we would hear all sorts of racket from downstairs. It sounded like there were a collection of people in the kitchen cooking and eating dinner - it was a verifiable racket of clinking silverware and walking and muted voices and pots and pans. The first day we were there we thought there must be people in there having dinner. But when we went down, the kitchen was totally empty.

The second day we watched the cat, we heard musis coming from one of the downstairs bedrooms as soon as we entered the front door. Again, no one was supposed to be home, so I went to investigate, but as soon as I crossed a certain point in the hallway leading to the room, it would stop, and then when I walked away back past that point it would start again. Need I mention that no one was there in that room?

Then that same time, when we were upstairs feeding the cat, we clearly heard someone open the front door and walk in, walk up the stairs, right past the closed door of the room we were in, and into the room directly across the hall, and shut the door. Immediately we opened the door and called for someone. Not only did no one answer, but the door across the hall was wide open as it had been when we came in. And when we went in, no one was there. And still, the whole time we were upstairs, we heard the racket of a roomful of people having dinner downstairs. In fact it was like that at all times, every day we were there, for the whole week we came by to watch the cat.

This poor cat was all alone in there, in the creepiest room of the house. He was so desperate for attention when we came over, and we'd have to trick him to leave without him following. And then we'd hear him wailing for us out the window the whole way down the block after we left. It was sad. :( Fortunately the cat ended up with a good home in not much longer afterwards (his owner just abandoned him :()

I've had a variety of expeplainable and seemingly supernatural experiences, but that one takes the cake for the most constant and blatant and unexplainable by other means.
 
Xork, you have some pretty bizarre ghost stories man. This one in particular had the hairs on the back of my neck standing up on end. 8o

Also, good evening PD folks. :) My laptop died right after I moved last weekend so I have limited access to the interwebz, but I'm glad that everyone here seems to be doing well. <3
 
This poor cat was all alone in there, in the creepiest room of the house. He was so desperate for attention when we came over, and we'd have to trick him to leave without him following.

Man that sounds very sad. :( Cats are very in-tune with energies, I'm sure the cat was as scared as you were if not more.
 
^I haven't had LSD in quite a while.... Enjoy :) <3 ....feeling nice and cosy here, all strecthy and weird on 2C-D; its wearing off and I feel a bit sleepy. Hence, sleep I might. A nice experience this morning from 20mgs and then 30mgs of 2C-D about half hour in between. Niceys :)
 
^Damn- same here. I hadn't even thought of it until I read your post :| ;). Fortuntaely, I have maybe ten nitrous chargers- balloon time I think....

Thank god I saved these babies.....<3 :) 9 as I count them, no coubt I'll be fiending in about twenty minutes.

Well, off to administer an anaesthetic.....:) Huzzzzzzzah!!!
 
^Have a great trip D9. :D You're a coool cat. <3

And swilow, yes I agree -- my cat often seems to be fascinated by things I cannot see. Its very intriguing.

Xorkoth, did you try talking to the spirits that may have inhabited the house? Perhaps just announcing your intentions and outputting positivity would put the restless energies at ease. I know this sounds kinda crazy, but I have sensed ominous presences surrounding me before; simply by acknowledging the presence and expressing positive intentions, I felt the room's energy be put totally at ease.

I think a lot of times what we think of as "ghosts" are really just places that are highly charged with negative energy; by outputting positive energy you can neutralize it. :)
 
Well, I do not pretend to know what this entity is, but it certainly feels more than a creation of my own mind. Perhaps the "mushroom spirit" is a manifestation of the consciousness of the fungi. Mushrooms certainly are living creatures, who can say if they have awareness on some level? In the same way, the DMT spirit could be manifestation of the consciousness of the DMT containing plants.

Animists believe that everything, even inanimate objects, has a soul. I can certainly see how animistic and pantheistic religions and philosophies could well have been influenced by DMT and mushrooms.

Back to this stuff haha, could mushrooms be the proverbial flesh of christ?

Recommended reading if you haven't read it already: Food of the Gods by Terence McKenna
 
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