I IamMe90 Bluelighter Joined Dec 19, 2010 Messages 2,100 Location Madison, WI Jun 13, 2012 #21 It's not a death though, death is an irreversible state. A dissolution of boundaries is a much more appropriate description of such a state.
It's not a death though, death is an irreversible state. A dissolution of boundaries is a much more appropriate description of such a state.
K kamesaa1 Greenlighter Joined Apr 16, 2011 Messages 43 Jun 13, 2012 #22 deleted Last edited: Aug 30, 2012
A artsncrafts Greenlighter Joined Jun 12, 2012 Messages 20 Jun 14, 2012 #23 IamMe90 said: It's not a death though, death is an irreversible state. A dissolution of boundaries is a much more appropriate description of such a state. Click to expand... I guess that's true. I would say only to be argumentative that doing hallucinagens does leave your brain and body in an irreversible state.
IamMe90 said: It's not a death though, death is an irreversible state. A dissolution of boundaries is a much more appropriate description of such a state. Click to expand... I guess that's true. I would say only to be argumentative that doing hallucinagens does leave your brain and body in an irreversible state.