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KMO
11-25-2007, 02:46 PM
Continued from The God Spot: Part 1


Of course I have no evidence of the event and no way of scientifically proving that it ever occurred. Then again I am not a scientist and have no need nor desire of proving anything. I am a spiritual philosopher maybe, a psychonaut definitely, hopefully I defy the limits definition. I have never been a student of any university or any of the so called establishments of higher learning. I feel that this has helped me in many ways and has been to my advantage. I know saying this to a college professor is not the best way to begin a dialogue but I feel my mind has been untainted by confines of the established education systems. I know I could have benefited a lot from what the universities have to offer but for me being able to think freely is more important than anything I might have missed out on. Plus with all the university educated people I have known it is amazing to me how little of what they learned they have actually retained. Even from the great school of Stanford.
Another interesting story I just remembered that happened that same night at the Stanford party is a classic example of a contact high. This party was quite a scene you realize with hundreds of psychedelic tripsters dancing with their painted faces and dilated eyes. The house was an electric cosmic soup bowl that would have made Ken Kesey proud. Well someone evidently called the campus police to shut the party down sometime around 3:00 am. I watched as the cops pulled up in their car and two males and a female charged very authoritatively into the house to shut the party down. I followed right behind them worried that they may be overbearing or abusive. It was as if they walked head first into a wall of psyplasmic pudding. The first words out of their mouths were very strong and forceful but just as if the plug was pulled out of a turn table and a record was slowly coming to a stop so did they. After stuttering the last part of "you will have to turn the music down" they seemed to forget what they came for turned and walked out the door. I followed curiously as they stumbled as if drunk out the door and down the steps. Then instead of heading straight for their car they wandered aimlessly each in their own direction around the lawn for a moment seeming to be lost. As they were out of the house for awhile you could very clearly see them pull themselves together and with puzzled expressions obviously wondering what they were doing in the yard they regained their composure got into their car and left. They never returned and the party raged on until dawn.
Now that was what I would call a very clear case of a powerful contact high. The entire event lasted only minutes but all the same they walked into that house and got their brains scrambled. Now I would agree with the brain chemistry assessment of what happened to them. My question is what was the delivery system for they certainly did not ingest any LSD and it only affected them when they were in close proximity to the party. I have witnessed this kind of affect many times especially with animals they seem quite susceptible to the contact high. In my assessment this is definitely caused by psychic connections that trigger a sympathetic brain chemical reaction. I am not questioning the brain chemical action I am suggesting that in many cases it is a reaction instead of an action or cause of experience.
It just can't be simply physical chemicals and brain activity.
The way it looks to me is that we are living in a quantum multidimensional reality which has physical and chemical correspondences in the body and brain. Although it seems like things in the universe exist separate of other things they don't really. Things are intermingled and share the same space and matter literally. It is spoken of by modern physicist as quantum entanglement. I don't pretend to understand the science of physics or the math. I am speaking purely from experience. What they are describing I have experienced in many different types of circumstances with and without psychotropics or what I think are better termed entheogens.
I am very interested in what you think of my experiences and invite your opinion on them.
I enjoyed your lectures on You-Tube and look forward to watching others.

Sincerely,
Captain of the Psychonautilus
http://www.thepsychonautilus.com/Index.html

fortytwo
11-29-2007, 10:35 PM
Lots of long lead-up, but two pretty cool trip reports, well written too.

I'll throw in my $0.02 on the clouds: If there were several breaks in the cloud cover that were NOT right above you, you may have missed them, due to a trick of perspective where you have a shorter distance to sky directly above you, but are looking into the "walls" of clouds when looking into the distance for other breaks.

Also

I know I could have benefited a lot from what the universities have to offer but for me being able to think freely is more important than anything I might have missed out on

Are you suggesting that University education puts people's minds into boxes, instead of opening them up further? I'd have to take issue with such an outlandish statement like this. You might as well compare learning to speak as cramping your style, preventing you too think freely about language and communication.

fortytwo
11-29-2007, 10:40 PM
Oh, I'll add that I know so much about the sky because I also had an "earthshatteringly supernatural" experience with the moon.

On rare occasions in Missouri, where I'm from, the sky will be a sort of "swiss cheese" overcast, tons of breaks here and there. On nights like this when the clouds are moving fast, it creates quite a phenomenon. Because of the way the moon's light gets refracted by clouds, it looks like the moon is speeding up and slowing down as IT, not the clouds, is racing through the sky.

I sent emails to a bunch of astronomers about it and they helped me figure it out. I've seen it a few times since then, as well. However, I will say, if it weren't for psychedelics, I wouldn't have "coaxed" such an observation into being.

KMO
11-30-2007, 10:14 PM
Are you suggesting that University education puts people's minds into boxes, instead of opening them up further?

I'm not the author of this two part post. It's an email that I received from a listener, and I haven't actually read it yet. I don't think that the author participates here on the forum.

KMO
11-30-2007, 10:16 PM
On rare occasions in Missouri, where I'm from...

You're from Missouri? What part?

I mainly grew up in Kansas City, Missouri and I went to school in Columbia, Missouri. I now live in Northwest Arkansas.

larz133
11-30-2007, 11:13 PM
KMO, I have been listening to your podcasts in no particular order but have been enjoying them very much. While i have done LSD many times as well as mushrooms and also some mescaline, i haven't really read much about the subject.Sometimes I used said substances with the only goal having a good time (party) and other times for my own spiritual enlightenment, even if i really didn't understand the finer points.Acid and shrooms take so much time and so much out of me i really don't care to much about them anymore.Salvia is something I really would like to try, maybe on a lunch break at work, hahahaha.I did recently (this past summer) take an acid trip on an ozark float TR!P. My older cousin passed away about a year ago and he left me his record collection and a few other things including his yearbook.One day i was going through some records that were in the collection and i found some marijuana in a frank zappa album, then, i still can't believe it i found a sheet of Mr. natural acid in the yearbook! I had a tester check them out and while they had lost about half there strength it was still good. My tester ended up taking 4 hits and had a pretty wild time, we did 5 each on the canoe trip (big piney, missouri)and encountered a pair of minks that totally contacted with us. It was one of the most beautiful times i ever had for many reasons, the feeling that my cousin wanted me to find these hits, the minks and the beautiful setting just to name a few.I could spend a lot of time writing about that trip, but i have already gone on too long. thanks

fortytwo
12-01-2007, 02:08 AM
You're from Missouri? What part?

I mainly grew up in Kansas City, Missouri and I went to school in Columbia, Missouri. I now live in Northwest Arkansas.

St. Louis County, but I went to UMC from '96-'99. I lived on Wilson Street, in the house across from Lee's Deli that is now demolished. I moved to FL just before you planned that canoe trip last summer, but I did get a chance to get one last in May to float Jack's Fork. Hopefully I'll be back to Columbia next July, God willing. Florida is appalling.

And we too saw mink!

KMO
12-01-2007, 11:59 AM
I did recently (this past summer) take an acid trip on an ozark float TR!P.

I was planning a C-Realm float tr!p in the Ozarks this summer, but I never got it together. Maybe next year.

Listening to the C-Realm Podcast in no particular order is probably the best (or at least perfectly serviceable) way to go about it. That's how I took in the Viking Youth archive.