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ThirdEyePsi

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This happened on some shitty weed.

I layed down on my couch after a TINY hit of some low-grade bud with the intention of doing a guided chakra meditation. I am not a big meditator, but do so occasionally. After a few breaths I suddenly had the MOST PERFECT FEELING. No bad existed, no good existed, no judgments to be made. Everything was as it should be. Love and peace are the two words I can explain it with... but very 'intense' versions of both. I viewed my thoughts like they were a television program and I was neutral towards, but very aware of them. I felt like I UNDERSTOOD ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING. It's so hard to explain. I remember thinking that I could feel like that every minute, of every day if I wanted to.. it was so easy! Like it was always there but I wasn't aware of it. Death was nothing to fear because there was no death. Bah, it's so very, very hard to put this into words and believe me: words do not do this experience justice in the slightest. It was absolute perfection. IT WAS THE REALEST I HAVE EVER FELT. Has anyone else ever felt this? Complete understanding. A feeling of KNOWING. Absolute assurance that death is not real. I feel like I was "tuned in". In fact my friend told me I was linked to the "cosmic consciousness". I wish words were an adequate conveyor of this experience, but alas, they will have to do. I would love to hear your thoughts.


EDIT: WRONG FORUM I WILL REPOST IN SPIRITUALITY FORUM. MODERATOR FEEL FREE TO DELETE. I apologize.
 
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Cannabis can trigger some deep third eye/crown experiences. When the crown opens you get access to a lot of higher knowledge and understanding. (If you don't believe in that stuff, then nevermind.) Also keep in mind that drugs in general help us get more in touch with our creative, non-linear side, as well as let us draw insight from our vast subconscious database that we don't always have direct awareness of. Carl Jung once said that most spiritual experiences and epiphanies happen when we decipher an important part of our subconscious mind.

In any case, sounds very euphoric. Thanks for sharing.
 
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