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Originally posted by loves a conspiricy
Its an amazing drug.
Ive yet to take and experience it....but from what i have heard it tears down the curtains of illusion and open us up to reality.
I dont think ive seen this vid so il watch it and comment back
'___' -The spirit Molecule
( did the film come out yet ??? )
Originally posted by Quickfix
I hope everyone realizes they also have a '___' trip when you sleep.
Just thought I would chime in on that note.
You need it, otherwise you go insane and hallucinate.edit on 3-12-2010 by Quickfix because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by vermonster
Originally posted by loves a conspiricy
Its an amazing drug.
Ive yet to take and experience it....but from what i have heard it tears down the curtains of illusion and open us up to reality.
I dont think ive seen this vid so il watch it and comment back
'___' -The spirit Molecule
( did the film come out yet ??? )
Actually you have expierenced it, you just don't remember.
It is naturally produced in your body and released at birth, and at death.
Neat huh?
5.0 out of 5 stars
Attention: Truth Seekers - this book is a must have!, August 10, 2009
By Rob Rice
(REAL NAME)
This review is from: Tryptamine Palace: 5-MeO-'___' and the Sonoran Desert Toad (Paperback)
In my pursuit of knowledge, truth, and of 'gnosis', I have read many books; books on mythology by Joseph Campbell; on synchronicity and the collective unconsciousness, by Carl Jung; books on modern quantum physics like "The Dancing Wu Li Masters" by Gary Zukov and "The Holographic Universe" by Michael Talbot; the list goes on and on. But, of all the many books I've read, given the unique nature of its subject matter, this one, "Tryptamine Palace" by James Oroc is, I have to say, my personal favorite and the best I've ever read.
Setting aside any preconcieved bais I may have had due to the subject matter (the use of entheogenic substances), I could not help but intuit, deeply, from my own studies, contemplation, and meditative work, that Oroc's journeys and explorations of the deepest levels of consciousness and reality, are much more than mere drug induced 'hallucinations', but are, in fact, the "real deal", the true, and wholly authentic, "Samadhi enlightenment" experience of the Tao by Eastern mystics, the "Holy Grail" and the fountain of eternal life, of Arthurian lore, the true Gnosis of the Christian mystic.
Oroc's personal quest to validate and fully integrate his experiences by examining their correspondance with the findings of the modern science of quantum physics, was more than intriguing, it was utterly astounding!
As I read on, I was increasingly filled with a sense of wonderment and awe, and had many "ah ha" moments which validated my own somewhat limited encounters with "G/d" as Oroc refers to "The One", a God which I think of as the "spirit of the Universe", as "the light of life".
Just reading this book can produce a minor enlightenment experience, not unlike an "acid flashback", based on a deeply intuited understanding, that the conclusions Oroc has drawn from his own quest to reconcile spiritual experience with reality, are indeed valid. Terrance McKenna would be proud of this work, and the persistent acts of courage by the author which produced it.
Like I said, this book is among the very best I've ever read if not THE best, given the subject matter being explored (contact with the Godhead), and what it is that's being experienced by the author only to be then made available for subsequent "grokking" by the reader. And, although the 'thing itself' cannot be reduced to any final description employing mere words, Oroc nevertheless makes a valliant attempt to do so and almost pulls it off.
One need not even have an interest in or be involved with the entheogenic experience to fully appreciate what this book has to offer.
If you are, like me, a real Truth seeker and a God seeker, then this book is for you and a definite must have. I cannot recommend it enough.