To: K-list
Recieved: 1999/09/16 10:56
Subject: Re: [K-list] Drugs vs. Breath??
From: Roger Bose
On 1999/09/16 10:56, Roger Bose posted thus to the K-list:
>From: PokimontazATnospamaol.com
>Reply-To: PokimontazATnospamaol.com
>To: dudeATnospamdeepwell.com, LeTeegeeATnospamaol.com
>CC: kundaliniATnospamlist-server.net
>Subject: Re: [K-list] Drugs vs. Breath??
>Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 13:13:22 EDT
>
>In a message dated 09/16/1999 1:51:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
>dudeATnospamdeepwell.com writes:
>
><< , I must say that I have
> found nothing that can equal the psychedelics for their ability to bestow
> upon the user, personal access to the many, normally hidden dimensions of
> our universe, other universes where different "laws of physics" apply,
>and
> if the user's level of Kundalini energy is high enough, even entrance
>into
> the Spiritual Realms is possible.
> >>
>Easy explanation from my standpoint. Drugs make it easier to reach these
>places. They are accessible without them it just takes an incredible
>amount
>of work through meditation and such.
Ease of accessibility to areas of our mind make psycedelics particulary
useful in treatments of Schizophrenics. The doctors who performed the
following studies with psycedelics belive Schizophrenia to be "massive
repression of traumas that occured in childhood." They had great success,
with the children, in reaching these repressed areas, allowing cathartic
release of repression, and in facilitating a return to "human beingness."
It's an incredibly touching report, I was both close to tears and filled
with joy reading it. Some of the children helped were in shocking
conditions before hand that I found it hard to believe (viva... Western
Dysfunctional Society). These studies were performed in the 60's, more needs
to be done.
<http://www.maps.org/news-letters/v07n3/07318fis.html>
Thanks,
Raja
Once we know they are easily accessible
>we increasingly use them instead of mediation. It's like reaching a job
>via
>the highway. Usually we take the back ways and it takes forever and it
>gets
>kinda old adn it just becomes a pain in the butt. Someone mentions that if
>you use the free way you save gas and time and u get to the same place
>anyway. there are no speed bumps, no lights...no road blocks on the free
>way. After a few times you decide to use it more frequently. Eventually,
>usually, the use of the back roads becomes a side item...maybe if the free
>way happens to be backed up cuz of some freak accident or something. But
>you
>decide tot ake the freeway now.
>
>You always know in the back of your mind that u can reach the job from the
>back roads but it is so much easier to take the freeway now. Its a
>quicker
>jolt and requires less effort to reach a higher place.
>
>Thats how I think of drugs and the mind...maybe that little metaphor helps.
>
>LyN
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