Everything is in a state of vibration
May. 11th, 2007 07:04 pmFound on Tribe
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Re: the void - novel concepts
Sun, May 6, 2007 - 7:30 AM
dimi3
EK: " when with dmt the 'breakthrough' experience... becomes a void-experience, what could be going on ?"
Let's take the concept of Maya as a starting point; everything is illusion.
What does that mean?
Everything is in a state of vibration; oscillation. Our sensory feedback mechanisms construct the illusion of objects where there are only frequencies which stand out against a backdrop of infinite frequencies. What we don't see is supposedly not there, but in fact, it is. More so even, everything is there, and our perceptions of "presence" and "absence" are merely the result of a deductive process. Reality as we know it is the filtered out result which permits us to interact with certain frequencies in the foreground in order to relate with subjects and objects. But it is merely a sensory feedback mechanism which creates all these assumed relations. All of these are ultimately observation dependent. There is no reality in the absence of observation, states the Copenhagen school of quantum mechanics. And assuming that this is valid, as I do, then the world of quantum mechanics appears to confirm the ancient concept of Maya.
In a nutshell, reality results from a subjective observation which is the end product of a sensory filtering process. A neutrino particle for instance will not "recognise" an object but pass right on through its vibrational matrix, as if it's not even there. The object is there for subject (and consequently observation) dependent.
Now, when (5-MeO) DMT enters the brain, its 'neuronal' sensory filtering process is temporarily inhibited and the full spectrum is revealed to the inner mind all together. Circadian constraints are lifted even, and the sense of space (object-relation) consequently dissipates as well. With no filtering process in place, the full canvas of 'potential' reality (but this time non restricted by evolutionary external sensory mechanisms) interacts directly with the subconscious mind. In colour theory, an analogy could be drawn with the subtractive system in which white light represents the absolute (all that is) and a prism represents an interface (the mind) which breaks the spectrum down into its components, some of which are "sensible" (visible) while others remain hidden (invisible). In this case, the barely sensible frequencies of the (full) spectrum correspond to the outer limits of our (limited) visual sensory capacities. But the spectrum isn't comprised to a degree which merely corresponds to our bio-wetware limits of course. Nature has evolved many sensory mechanisms which peer into differening parts of the continuous spectrum. Continuous is an important distinction! Once our filtering mechanism subsides, through the release of an active dose of (5-MeO) DMT for instance, these limits no longer apply as the mind now interacts directly with, essentially, all that is (was and can ever be) without evolutionary mediation.
I think of a (5-Meo) DMT experience as a temporary feedback loop of the subconscious mind, bouncing about unrestricted in a 'vacuum' of subjective possibility, until the enzymes finally reinforce the 'standardised' (evolutionary) drawing board by calling all them straying neurons back to their original subject-mediating default positions ;-)
Just only one way to look at things, of course.
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Re: the void - novel concepts
Sun, May 6, 2007 - 7:30 AM
dimi3
EK: " when with dmt the 'breakthrough' experience... becomes a void-experience, what could be going on ?"
Let's take the concept of Maya as a starting point; everything is illusion.
What does that mean?
Everything is in a state of vibration; oscillation. Our sensory feedback mechanisms construct the illusion of objects where there are only frequencies which stand out against a backdrop of infinite frequencies. What we don't see is supposedly not there, but in fact, it is. More so even, everything is there, and our perceptions of "presence" and "absence" are merely the result of a deductive process. Reality as we know it is the filtered out result which permits us to interact with certain frequencies in the foreground in order to relate with subjects and objects. But it is merely a sensory feedback mechanism which creates all these assumed relations. All of these are ultimately observation dependent. There is no reality in the absence of observation, states the Copenhagen school of quantum mechanics. And assuming that this is valid, as I do, then the world of quantum mechanics appears to confirm the ancient concept of Maya.
In a nutshell, reality results from a subjective observation which is the end product of a sensory filtering process. A neutrino particle for instance will not "recognise" an object but pass right on through its vibrational matrix, as if it's not even there. The object is there for subject (and consequently observation) dependent.
Now, when (5-MeO) DMT enters the brain, its 'neuronal' sensory filtering process is temporarily inhibited and the full spectrum is revealed to the inner mind all together. Circadian constraints are lifted even, and the sense of space (object-relation) consequently dissipates as well. With no filtering process in place, the full canvas of 'potential' reality (but this time non restricted by evolutionary external sensory mechanisms) interacts directly with the subconscious mind. In colour theory, an analogy could be drawn with the subtractive system in which white light represents the absolute (all that is) and a prism represents an interface (the mind) which breaks the spectrum down into its components, some of which are "sensible" (visible) while others remain hidden (invisible). In this case, the barely sensible frequencies of the (full) spectrum correspond to the outer limits of our (limited) visual sensory capacities. But the spectrum isn't comprised to a degree which merely corresponds to our bio-wetware limits of course. Nature has evolved many sensory mechanisms which peer into differening parts of the continuous spectrum. Continuous is an important distinction! Once our filtering mechanism subsides, through the release of an active dose of (5-MeO) DMT for instance, these limits no longer apply as the mind now interacts directly with, essentially, all that is (was and can ever be) without evolutionary mediation.
I think of a (5-Meo) DMT experience as a temporary feedback loop of the subconscious mind, bouncing about unrestricted in a 'vacuum' of subjective possibility, until the enzymes finally reinforce the 'standardised' (evolutionary) drawing board by calling all them straying neurons back to their original subject-mediating default positions ;-)
Just only one way to look at things, of course.