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let me just say, fuck you to the guy who decides it's ok to shout on your phone in the middle of the library, and not only make one phone call, but multiple ones. I mean, fuck at least go to the first floor where people are not sitting as quietly trying to get work done.
 
let me just say, fuck you to the guy who decides it's ok to shout on your phone in the middle of the library, and not only make one phone call, but multiple ones. I mean, fuck at least go to the first floor where people are not sitting as quietly trying to get work done.

Next time move all your stuff and sit right next to him and then just start farting and give it everything you've got!
 
haha, to bad I didn't have to fart or that would have been a good choice. Instead I packed up my stuff and said to him, "Learn to be respectful of others and not talk on your phone in the middle of the library you d-bag." or some sort of more pissed off variation.


Man, I got my mind blown to day reading Ketamine: Dreams and Realities. I just finished reading a discussion of near-brith-experience, which relates the NDE, with that of birth. It dived into Grofs studies using LSD, ketamine, and other altered state producing techniques, and the experiences relationship with the trauma induced from birth. This was given in an analysis of the experience of a journey/of journeys into altered states of being, building a model composed of 4 different levels of the experience (though levels may be seen multiple times in a given experience). Of course this dives into many aspects of the value or use of these experiences in ones life. It also dives in to the correlation of birth trauma and potential for negative effects resulting from it, and the use of NBE/NDE inducing drugs to essentially re-do part of birth, allowing for resolution. Also it talks about the potential problems from suppressing memories or experiences, and how it could cause a resistance to remembering the birth trauma and the need to disguise this memory in various ways. This resistance has become culturally ingrained and could be parietal the reason behind the deep fear and irrationality displayed by people towards psychedelic drugs.
 
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Sometimes when I'm flipping through the channels I feel the urge to stay on the fitness channel to watch namaste yoga. I wish they let you just watch at the yoga studio but Kevin the secutiry guard thinks otherwise...

so get a job just like Kevin!
 
I really want to learn formal music theory, though. Perhaps after I finish my degree I'll find a way to do that, I'm sure it would help my playing immensely. As of now I have a pretty good intuitive grasp of music, that seems to be almost completely divorced from my intellect. In fact the more I shut-off the analytical part of my brain and allow the non-egoic parts of my mind to take over, the better my playing becomes. My ideal state, which I've only been able to access a couple of times, has felt exactly like the music was playing me-- not vice versa. Quite a wonderful feeling. :)

I've derived (and continue to derive) an invaluable education from my jazz lessons.

You're absolutely right -- creating music is an almost exclusively intuitive process. Bill Evans described the process of becoming a true jazz musician, wherein one masters musical knowledge one "layer" at a time, moving each layer from the analytical to the intuitive mind by intensive practice and drilling.

It's like doing integrals, or diff eq., or some similar mathematics. At first, you're using higher-order thinking to slowly but carefully assess potential substitutions, but after doing enough of them, you look at the problem and in a flash you instinctively determine the optimal approach.


I've never had the feeling that music was "playing me". BUT, you know what improvising often feels like? Speaking. I can almost feel a voice in my throat -- it's weird. Also, very interestingly, the lingual and musical areas of the brain have been proven to overlap. Education in music improves language skills and vice versa.
 
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first time PD social poster (cannabis chit-chat kinda guy).

Just copped some molly (assuming you're aware; molly=mdma powder). Only grabbed one capsule that I blew. Yes you shouldn't blow molly and yes is burns like hell, but it does commence sooner. I've read about crazy people IVing E. You never know what is in illicit drugs, especially E which has a nature of being a cocktail of narcotics. I could not imagine trying that.

I'll check back in when I'm knee deeppppp
 
of course we're aware of wut molly is
welcome.
how long does ti take to hit when you snort?
 
It just burns like hell for a period of time then you slowly become groggy, warm, excited, etc. then it just drops and you're gone. There's little time to wait for the effects to start commencing, but still takes time for you to set in.
 
Not really yet actually. I only got one capsule though. I've gotten great shit from this person before but I got it straight up, not in capsules.
 
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