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What do prehistoric cave drawings, fairies, and ufos have in common? New
- Forum: LiquidLounge
Date: Jun 27 2008, 0:38 GMT
From: me
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Well I'm not going to tell you, but you can find out by traveling to the Amazon for your own ayahuasca experience, or you can read about Graham Hancock's experiences doing just that in Supernatural.
Good book and the only thing I have seen, read, or heard that has made me actually want to do drugs. Now it is unlikely that I will ever actually experiment directly with hallucinogens, but I'm not terribly adverse to attempting to reach my own deep trance state via ritual dancing ... on second thought, maybe just some time with Huxley will do.
Anyhow, aside from this, I must confess that on at least two occasions, this book actually left me with a sort of late night fear that the amount of time with which my thoughts were consumed by the subject matters of this book, may actually invite some of the more sinister beings into my dream-enhanced consciousness while I slept.
I really cannot say anymore for it is better that you discover these things for yourself and in your own way. |
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All queer. <NT> ezwater New
If you boat a little more, the dreams will be more rewarding Stifler New
Sounds more like Lovecraft and Innsmouth to me. Peckernort New
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Ah, a Lovecraft reference. Shall we meet on the blasted heath? <NT> rlhartman New
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You bring the beer, I'll bring the Necronomicon... Peckernort New
And you say yer not on drugs? <NT> Oci-One.Kanubi New
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