TheAppleCore
Bluelighter
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I'm not content with accepting the fact that I can't know with certainty, the most crucial aspects of reality -- and hence, I'm never content.
The only parts of reality that I seem to hold in some degree of familiarity, also seem incredibly superficial. Physics. Stuff. Matter, and energy. Perceptions, emotions.
They're all just little disconnected bits and pieces. I want unification. What describes everything? Every one of these little tidbits branches from what initial point?
Is there any hope at all for an end to this quest? If not, how can I learn to accept that these things are simply out of reach?
This is partly what keeps me coming back to drugs like LSD and DMT. My experiences with these substances represent some of the only times that I've felt absolute philosophical certainty. It's much the same when I'm listening to music. Somehow, the abstract and entirely "inward" nature of the experience allows me to escape the need to search the "real world" for truth -- it's almost like I create the truth itself!
The only parts of reality that I seem to hold in some degree of familiarity, also seem incredibly superficial. Physics. Stuff. Matter, and energy. Perceptions, emotions.
They're all just little disconnected bits and pieces. I want unification. What describes everything? Every one of these little tidbits branches from what initial point?
Is there any hope at all for an end to this quest? If not, how can I learn to accept that these things are simply out of reach?
This is partly what keeps me coming back to drugs like LSD and DMT. My experiences with these substances represent some of the only times that I've felt absolute philosophical certainty. It's much the same when I'm listening to music. Somehow, the abstract and entirely "inward" nature of the experience allows me to escape the need to search the "real world" for truth -- it's almost like I create the truth itself!
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