If you keep posting in here I'm gonna visit you and shove your tongue up your ass. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gifI didn't try it before and I don't have plan to try it.
Okay, it's time to put this thing to rest. I'll try to explain everything as simply as possible without being condescending.thats your problem you tried it once.
Thats crazy dude, I believe you. I've had some telekenesis moments over AIM with my best friend, where I knew exactly what he was going to say before he said it, and not some **** that you could guess. My grandma (who is batshit insane... but thats not the point) swears by telekenesis. She claims to know the phone is going to ring before it rings, whenever certain people call.Okay, it's time to put this thing to rest. I'll try to explain everything as simply as possible without being condescending.
I-Doser is a combination of interesting binaural recordings(they're really just different frequencies playing with varying intensity), lore, and well worded introductions. Some people will read those introductions, and keep their words stuck in their mind. That, or they'll give the introduction unnecessary validity. When you deprive your senses, your mind tends to focus on whatever senses are being used the most. In this case, it's your sense of hearing. Your mind then begins to become more active the more you focus. The more you focus, the more you start to think about the introduction, testimonials, etc., even if it's done subconsciously. There are more things going on in the mind than you are consciously aware of. Do you control breathing? Just an example...
Anyway, that's not to say that these phenomena aren't "real", or that you're stupid for "thinking" you see/hear things. It's completely possible, especially after you take into account how powerful the mind is. Transpersonal experiences extend beyond silly products, too. No one can say whether or not any of them are real because they most definitely are real, at least to the person having the experience. I've had transpersonal experiences that blended into someone else's transpersonal experience, by the way. A friend and I had taken mushrooms for the first time. We took quite a bit, and at one point during the trip our minds were connected. When I say connected, I mean that my conscious thoughts were heard by him and vice versa. We experimented to see how real it was by him going into another room, etc. Each time I told him to look at me in my mind, we both looked at each other. This happened over the course of an hour, and we talked about it afterward. We were both able to confirm that he heard me talking to him.
For clarification, my girlfriend was there and she said we didn't say anything out loud. Again, I'm not trying to say that I'm psychic -- because I'm obviously not. I'm just saying that brain chemistry plays a huge role in our senses and perception. Many things I've experienced while on a trip I'll never be able to recreate or explain in words.
OP, you should keep listening to I-Doser if you like what it does. You could also try different kinds of meditation if you want to feel more connected to the universe or whatever.
Interesting, things like this make me want to give it a try. But on the other hand, I dont want to get caught back up in drugs while I have my current job, way too much to lose.Okay, it's time to put this thing to rest. I'll try to explain everything as simply as possible without being condescending.
I-Doser is a combination of interesting binaural recordings(they're really just different frequencies playing with varying intensity), lore, and well worded introductions. Some people will read those introductions, and keep their words stuck in their mind. That, or they'll give the introduction unnecessary validity. When you deprive your senses, your mind tends to focus on whatever senses are being used the most. In this case, it's your sense of hearing. Your mind then begins to become more active the more you focus. The more you focus, the more you start to think about the introduction, testimonials, etc., even if it's done subconsciously. There are more things going on in the mind than you are consciously aware of. Do you control breathing? Just an example...
Anyway, that's not to say that these phenomena aren't "real", or that you're stupid for "thinking" you see/hear things. It's completely possible, especially after you take into account how powerful the mind is. Transpersonal experiences extend beyond silly products, too. No one can say whether or not any of them are real because they most definitely are real, at least to the person having the experience. I've had transpersonal experiences that blended into someone else's transpersonal experience, by the way. A friend and I had taken mushrooms for the first time. We took quite a bit, and at one point during the trip our minds were connected. When I say connected, I mean that my conscious thoughts were heard by him and vice versa. We experimented to see how real it was by him going into another room, etc. Each time I told him to look at me in my mind, we both looked at each other. This happened over the course of an hour, and we talked about it afterward. We were both able to confirm that he heard me talking to him.
For clarification, my girlfriend was there and she said we didn't say anything out loud. Again, I'm not trying to say that I'm psychic -- because I'm obviously not. I'm just saying that brain chemistry plays a huge role in our senses and perception. Many things I've experienced while on a trip I'll never be able to recreate or explain in words.
OP, you should keep listening to I-Doser if you like what it does. You could also try different kinds of meditation if you want to feel more connected to the universe or whatever.
In my experience with mushrooms, there's nothing to get caught up in. With cannabis or synthetic cannabinoids, getting high turns into a daily routine. With mushrooms, you can't take them often because of an insane tolerance you acquire after ingesting them. If you take them one day, then try to take the same amount the other day(while also accounting for variation among different fruits), you'll have a much lesser experience. I usually try to wait a week or more in between trips.Interesting, things like this make me want to give it a try. But on the other hand, I dont want to get caught back up in drugs while I have my current job, way too much to lose.