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looks pretty expensive to me, why would someone choose this over ket?
looks pretty expensive to me, why would someone choose this over ket?
What's the message? Don't take 350mg?
Ok.
I experience this during psilocin/ketamine (both IM) combo trips all the time, and have for years. It's exciting to hear someone else mention it. It typically follows automatic body movements and sensations of sex (in a female body), birthing, and birth of myself as a new component of my ego. It was really disconcerting at first, because I had never heard of anything like it, but I've come to view it as a profound and revealing process.I even ended the trip doing the spontaneous tai chi thing and that was pretty shocking. Funny that someone else mentioned this. It should be noted that I am also an experienced DMT & Ketamine user.
psood0nym wrote,
"various quasi-autonomous ego intelligences that together compose my conscious and unconscious being are synthesizing a new intelligence by fusing together aspects of themselves. That new aspect is then symbolically born, and the Tai Chi-like movements you describe ensue in response. They seem to be a reflection of my collective ego incorporating the new aspect into the congregation, of finding its place in my total being. Subjectively, it feels as if the organization of sensations that are the new egoic aspect are being woven into a larger web of sensation. That is, the movements strike me as being somewhat like a spider spinning a web, but it's the web of myself, that I, that we all, create, expand, and walk within."
For Jung, “My thesis then, is as follows: in addition to our immediate consciousness, which is of a thoroughly personal nature and which we believe to be the only empirical psyche (even if we tack on the personal unconscious as an appendix), there exists a second psychic system of a collective, universal, and impersonal nature which is identical in all individuals. This collective unconscious does not develop individually but is inherited. It consists of pre-existent forms, the archetypes, which can only become conscious secondarily and which give definite form to certain psychic contents.”[1].
"In the original theory of Vernadsky, the noosphere is the third in a succession of phases of development of the Earth, after the geosphere (inanimate matter) and the biosphere (biological life). Just as the emergence of life fundamentally transformed the geosphere, the emergence of human cognition fundamentally transforms the biosphere. In contrast to the conceptions of the Gaia theorists, or the promoters of cyberspace, Vernadsky's noosphere emerges at the point where humankind, through the mastery of nuclear processes, begins to create resources through the transmutation of elements. It is also currently being researched as part of the Princeton Global Consciousness Project.[1]"
When I refer to a "congregation of egos," I mean "as they exist in my brain." I don't mean to refer to anything external -- no universal consciousness or the like. I just mean that, within myself, and in each of us, there exists numerous and various quasi-autonomous selves. I don't mean to invoke any supernatural explanations, and I certainly do not put any stock whatsoever in the 2012 nonsense. No offense intended to those who do.That's what I felt too, psood0nym, and that's what I like to call "the bee-hive". I believe that the best description is by Carl G. Jung, what he likes to call "the collective unconscious" - from the wikipedia,
Also, I believe that the place where such collective dream is being experienced by ourselves (when dreaming) is the noosphere. Again from the wikipedia,
This alternation of places (between 'normal' or waking reality and dreamed or visionary) could also be understood as a brain hemisphere predominance. Noosphere being the way we perceive or interpret the world with our right side of the brain.
Both worlds, or dimensions, or states of mind, depend from each other, are interconnected, and can't exist without the other. Our repetitive habits and routines on this world are equivalent at an amnesia sickness that we suffer in the noosphere. We have to transcend our individuality to let reality flow. The goal is a planetary tantric orgy from which a planetary (gaian) overmind will emerge. We have already reached the point of no return in this evolutionary process and the party will start before the 2012.
Death doesn't exist, as we are all the same being experiencing ourselves through different bodies, in the same way the cells form our body. To die is just to lose an specific individuality, but consciousness carries on forever. and is at the level.
Many of these visions were taboo and deeply secret some time before, but now it doesn't matter, as the game over is close.
The main effect of this drug, to me, is melt the barriers or psychological walls that normally separate the left hemisphere of the brain from the right one. The walls that separate dreaming and waking life.
there's much more to say, but it is not important, as the most predominant feeling is "i feel it, it's alright"
Can't really comment on the replies, all interesting stuff but hard for me to follow from this frame of reference... all I can say is that it is a very intellectual experience, you think about far out concepts and you seem to learn a lot about the way things really are... and I do think this drug has a unique character in that it I feel smarter on it and I come back from the trips with genuine new understanding about the way things work...
I will write more about what I "learned" later... but a quick note, last night I experimented again this time went pretty experimental...doing several combos I had yet to try. I understood the compounds and had an idea of what would happen, but stepped into the unknown... I began the evening with 200mg white MDAI, followed by 2gr cubes, things were again stronger than expected not bad at first, DMTesque visions rather than laid back color popping.. 2grams felt more like 5gr and there was a moment things turned south, like 2 mins, I felt the need to take a 10mg valium, that worked great.. anyway, was surprised that the mdai dragged the color saturation of the shrooms out for at least 5 hrs, great, quite grounded not crazy....on the comedown I took 90mg codeine and another 5mg of valium, plus a kavakava extract tea, I wanted to relax not trip hard... ....... this is where I had 50mg of MXE and to my surprise the valium/codeine/mxe/kava combo worked really well, the madness aspect seemed to vanish (that'll be the benzo I guess) but the far out thinking and relaxed euphoria was all there.... the experience was augmented, the shrooms added color but the benzos killed the messiness.... I've read that valium is neuroprotective whilst on ketamine, it feels like that on MXE. I've noticed from personal experience that benzos have little effect on MDAI, but obviously they potentiate codeine but also reduce weirdness in MXE and maybe even enhance the opiate effect... very useful, hope this helps users, I have found MXE's wildness a little overwhelming albeit worthwhile.
Edit: That whole combo is pretty awesome if you can do it.. all cerebral, no fiending, no madness, just bliss, contentment... really nice trip
Has anyone else using this odd strain had the feeling that the space they were in was larger than it appeared to be. It's not unpleasant at all, everything just seems roomier. Someone agree or am I going hatstand?