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Stuff They Don't Want You to Know - DMT

shagen454 says...

I took the heralded "third toke" and let me tell you from first hand experience smoking as much of 40mg as quickly and stoically as my Ego would allow: HOLY SHIT!!!!! OH MY FUCKING GOD!! That was what I was screaming in my head as I closed my eyes and I started flying through what seemed like outerspace, for real, at the speed of light. The "carrier wave" came in and tore my entire soul apart (something I did not even believe in). It was the loudest thing I could ever have imagined, it sounded like an electronic torpedo of frequency starting low bending to the highest frequency possible that it just blew everything I was apart. I swore I either died, or I was coming out of this completely fucked up. Retarded. Seeing fractals and unable to speak.

To this day, as someone who is much more on the side of science and discovery, that seemed absolutely real, just on a level that humanity will not understand for a long while.

And last but not least, DMT is AMAZING taken in smaller more manageable doses. I've smoked out many people and everyone has been astonished by what happens. Taking just 10-15mg is brilliant, even that will be the most amazing, orgasmic, alien experience and will come back amazed at the Universe, your own life and feel just very happy to be apart of it all. Even though, what you just witnessed - is some sort of parallel dimension, alien, Gnostic, Kabbalah reality that exists in some 9th dimension. Even if it were your mind, if you have taken it you will wonder, why and how is this possible? It obliterates all status quo conceptions that have occurred for the last 1,000 years+ as it is completely unlanguagable/uneglishable.

Only take that 3rd hit if you want to see how far your brain can propel you into some sort of wormhole into some other dimension of reality that humans may never understand. It changed my life for the better but I thought it was quite terrifying and I have had many DMT sub-breakthroughs... nothing can prepare anyone mere flesh being for a breakthrough; because, at least to me and many other intrepid folks, it proves we are not JUST flesh beings and that the nature of existence is far more mysterious than most of us Westerners and cultures influenced by ages of oppression, could ever have supposed.

Thanks for posting this, the world has a right to know that this exists and to have a "first hand" experience with "it".

decoding the past-secrets of the kabballah

enoch says...

>> ^HadouKen24:

Interesting.
It doesn't make much mention of Hermetic Qabalah, though. It briefly mentions that the texts reached scholars who used it to interpret ancient Greek writings. This interpretation of the Kabbalah was eventually also fused with the grimoire traditions (which also contained practices preserved from ancient Greece, along with Christian and Muslim elements), to the extent that after the 16th century, nearly all serious magicians also studied Kabbalah. And this continued on for several centuries.
The version used by practicing occultists--who usually spell the tradition as Qabalah or Qabbalah--was refined and popularized during the occult revival of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Alongside the occult revival, and with many overlapping figures, was a revival of Paganism and a general rejection of Christianity. These twin movements sort of bubbled along under the surface until the 60s and 70s, when they started gaining steam. And with the rise of the internet in the 90s, as access to the ideas grew, the movements exploded.
With the rather curious result that there are now thousands of self-professed Pagans and occultists who, with no affiliation with Christianity or Judaism at all, nonetheless study the Zohar and the Sepher Yetzirah with a great deal of energy. Naturally, the traditions one finds among these communities differ substantially from Kabbalah as practiced by Jewish adherents.


excellent synopsis!

decoding the past-secrets of the kabballah

HadouKen24 says...

Interesting.

It doesn't make much mention of Hermetic Qabalah, though. It briefly mentions that the texts reached scholars who used it to interpret ancient Greek writings. This interpretation of the Kabbalah was eventually also fused with the grimoire traditions (which also contained practices preserved from ancient Greece, along with Christian and Muslim elements), to the extent that after the 16th century, nearly all serious magicians also studied Kabbalah. And this continued on for several centuries.

The version used by practicing occultists--who usually spell the tradition as Qabalah or Qabbalah--was refined and popularized during the occult revival of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Alongside the occult revival, and with many overlapping figures, was a revival of Paganism and a general rejection of Christianity. These twin movements sort of bubbled along under the surface until the 60s and 70s, when they started gaining steam. And with the rise of the internet in the 90s, as access to the ideas grew, the movements exploded.

With the rather curious result that there are now thousands of self-professed Pagans and occultists who, with no affiliation with Christianity or Judaism at all, nonetheless study the Zohar and the Sepher Yetzirah with a great deal of energy. Naturally, the traditions one finds among these communities differ substantially from Kabbalah as practiced by Jewish adherents.

holographic universe-reality is an illusion-part one

marinara says...

our brain evolved in a predator/prey world. wild creatures are eternally looking for threats. while knowledge of the brain is useful...why fuck around with the kabbalah. You don't hand someone who needs a appedidectomy a fucking chainsaw, and you don't hand someone in spiritual distress a copy of the kabbalah. hey you're hungry for knowledge, i get that. Some people do gain power with the kabbalah. Do they gain spirituality? Never. If you find one kabbalah thing worth the cost it cost you i'll be in total fucking denial.

what is the essence of kabbalah?

what is the essence of kabbalah?

what is the essence of kabbalah?

enoch says...

>> ^braindonut:
^enoch If only all religions were what you described there. Nothing more than ideas that people have, which they are completely willing to not force onto others. I can tolerate, even respect that. If you're not going to try to convert me, or push anyone around, then you're cool in my book.
Of course, religions do wander into the realm of making statements of certainty - which I do personally take issue with. But to each their own - as long as it doesn't affect me.


agreed braindonut,prosleytizing(sp?) is a mandate of many of the semetic triad(jewish,christian,muslim)and i find it distasteful.
just another example of poorly translated scripture by institutions that only seek to propagate themselves.
which in itself is a scriptural contradiction.

what is the essence of kabbalah?

enoch says...

>> ^gwiz665:
This is a recipe for what religion is. All the first points are what religion and religious faith bases itself on. "You can only learn the truth through us" on that basis, it's possible to completely dismiss it as bullshit altogether.



sighs...
by your definition pilates can be considered a religion,just change the moniker, "you can only get healthy through us".
i do very much agree with your statement that its possible to completely dismiss it as bullshit altogether.
yes..not only possible,but probable, for those who do not believe in a higher power/force/creator and there is nothing else but this physical universe.
but there are others who do believe in something more,some are religious,some spiritualists and others just really curious.
i posted this video for everybody who is curious.i would think even an atheist would be of a curious nature.i meet many who are more versed in christian biblical text than christians are.
its information about a way of looking at the intangible thats is many thousands of years old...thats all.
you can call it bullshit.the differnce is the kabbalaist doesnt care,they are not selling you anything,nor asking you to join their "group" and they would laugh at you if you even insinuated such drivel.
how can a man look at a wrench and call it "religion"?

what is the essence of kabbalah?

bluecliff says...

>> ^braindonut:
^ That was a long profile comment you sent me, enoch. I have a policy of not handling public disagreements in private, though, so I deleted it.
Sorry you didn't get my short comment here. Basically, I was saying "Fairies are fun," equating this video to the kind of fun idea that, while fun, is no more real than fairies.



Wow. You're saying fairies don't exist? I'd like to ask you why you believe that.

what is the essence of kabbalah?

enoch says...

>> ^necrontyr:
Er. Kabalah is not a religion, but it requires you to believe in all the bullshit the believe. How is that different?

religion can mean many things,depending on perspective,but basically religion is based on set practices,rituals,dogma and doctrine.usually pre-determined,but not exclusive to,leaders of that particular religion at any given time.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/religion
kabbalah requires nothing from you,it is a means to study the intangible.a way to look upon reality and see the veil underneath everything.it is among the most ancient of oral traditions and accumulated practices known to human history,and is found in one form or another in every known religion,but is NOT a religion itself.how can a tool ever be considered a religion?
there is your difference,in a very paraphrased answer.
this is the center that made this video:http://www.kabbalah.com/

enoch (Member Profile)

ponceleon says...

Oh yeah, I upvoted the vid because it is interesting nevertheless! People need to think!!!

In reply to this comment by enoch:
In reply to this comment by ponceleon:
It may not be a religion, but it is still subject to the same criticisms as religion is. That being that it isn't based on any real, measurable science. Instead it is based on hoo haw (that is a technical term).


upvote for the term hoo-ha!
still interesting tho.better than listening to madonna explain it.....

ponceleon (Member Profile)

what is the essence of kabbalah?

Perceiving Reality - A useful philosophy

enoch says...

i know this video is two years old,
but for the benefit of those who may stumble upon it now.
kabbalah is not a cult.
it is perhaps the oldest known text known to man concerning the universe,creation and its relation to man.
it has permeated almost every religion of all the 4500 religions on the planet.
while it is considered now-a-days hebrew mysticism,its actual origins are unknown due to the secretive nature in which it was passed down (oral tradition,a hebrew staple).
it is not a religion,nor considered holy canon,it is,however,a systematic representation of creation..the tetragrammaton(sp?).
so there should be no surprise if you find some kabbalistic philosophy in christianity,judaism,islam,buddha,hindu..all have aspects of kabbalah in them.
i,for one..find kabbalah fascinating.

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