GanjaGod420000
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On 2nd thought, no need for any lube... LOL!
Nothing is unknowable. We just have not learned it yet.One magic trick that works for many: Wait a while and everything will disappear-- EVERYTHING. Faith is an approach to incorporate the unknowable in our lives.
My snake has never squeaked or bound. Maybe it's self-lubing. cnWant to buy some snake oil? It cures everything.
oh yea babyNo hate here.............................................. .................Do u use them as porno also?
I'm not talking about 'We' or humans throughout history. I am referring to you. There are many things that are unknowable for you, utterly beyond your reach. The same is true for me.Nothing is unknowable. We just have not learned it yet.
Thanks, Neer. I cannot relate because, although I've had many fantastic, ethereal experiences (including dropping a LOT of acid and shrooms) I've never had trouble putting them into language that anyone could understand. Eye doesn't seem to have any trouble relaying his ideas with language, it seems the trouble comes in when trying to back them up. if some ideas/perceptions are freed from proof or disproof because they cannot be reduced to language, it seems strange to try to share them on a forum that relies on the written word...In my humble onion ... when eye says "how can a person use mundane words to describe something beyond it?", that deserves respect. I am not convinced, myself ... but more importantly, I am not counterconvinced. I have not done much psychedelic travel, but the bit I did educated me in the sheer power of ideas, perceptions etc. that simply cannot be reduced to language, and so are freed from either the necessity or even the availability of proof, or disproof. While I am generally a very verbal and reason-driven individual, the lesson for me was that reason is not all of it. It is simultaneously frustrating and oddly comforting that reality isn't everywhere definite, reducible to language. I believe that the incommunicable contains something real, even as I am not fond of ascribing something as anthropocentric as "consciousness" or "will" or "identity" to that. cn
<edit> Tyler, I think this post speaks to your question as well.
Don't mistake the hate of others as emanating from me. I want to believe.
Tyler, i wish i knew how to respond to this. I am amazed that you have not had experiences mediated by acid or shrooms that you can't put into words. I had an opposite experience, which for one as verbal as I seemed like a warning: words are not the territory.Thanks, Neer. I cannot relate because, although I've had many fantastic, ethereal experiences (including dropping a LOT of acid and shrooms) I've never had trouble putting them into language that anyone could understand. Eye doesn't seem to have any trouble relaying his ideas with language, it seems the trouble comes in when trying to back them up. if some ideas/perceptions are freed from proof or disproof because they cannot be reduced to language, it seems strange to try to share them on a forum that relies on the written word...
Psychedelic experiences are what you make them. That offers no evidence of anything, no matter how you cut it, faith is required. Faith is nothing more than preconceived notion. You cannot discover if you already know.
In context sure. Religious faith manifests as that mixture. No need to argue semantics though. I say live and let live, but the first post in this thread was actually very promising, I seemed to have a "Christian" ally, he turned out to be as hateful as he accuses others of being. Not very Christ like.Faith is more like a longing-- a mixture of hope, dread and perseverance. People wouldn't fight so much over a 'notion'.
Can being "pretty sure" of something not be counted as an instance of faith? cnPsychedelic experiences are what you make them. That offers no evidence of anything, no matter how you cut it, faith is required. Faith is nothing more than preconceived notion. You cannot discover if you already know.
That's just like, your opinion, man.View attachment 2130452
...you're fortunate to be able to describe them. I'm guessing it also comes out as violin playing? I can't put most of it into words because it is an extremely personal thing. Also because the story itself is pretty crazy and not something to be playing with on a forum. I like to give bits and pieces so that people can go on their own and piece their own puzzle together. One thing I can say is that this has a lot to do with a person's sexual energies and how they use them. Also, mine does come out as art so even more incomprehensible considering I lean toward the abstract. OyHey, Eye! When one brings up ideas but don't back them up with anything concrete, they can be hard to take seriously. You seem so eloquent, it's hard to believe that you couldn't put any experience into words. I find it curious that people that bring up concrete concepts based in reality have no trouble putting them into words, I myself have beautifully transcendent experiences that I've never had trouble explaining in detail. i.e. one can engage in a discussion about biology or cosmology without having prior knowledge (or 'taste') of the subject, why is it so different for the topic of faith? You know I mean no offense, just inquiring...
lmao good one.
Since my sexual energies have ebbed ... could I "go alternative"? But not wind energy ... too verbose. cn...you're fortunate to be able to describe them. I'm guessing it also comes out as violin playing? I can't put most of it into words because it is an extremely personal thing. Also because the story itself is pretty crazy and not something to be playing with on a forum. I like to give bits and pieces so that people can go on their own and piece their own puzzle together. One thing I can say is that this has a lot to do with a person's sexual energies and how they use them. Also, mine does come out as art so even more incomprehensible considering I lean toward the abstract. Oy
What would be one thing I could answer...?
Amen to that.I have never in my life met a real Christian, let alone on RIU.