Home | Comments | News | Books | Archive | Contact |
DoseNation 35: Illusive Reality and Viewer FeedbackHosts Jake Kettle and James Kent discuss their hiatus from DoseNation for a few weeks, the effects of low versus high doses of psychedelics, the possibility of a non measurable reality, lucid dreaming and more!
Download MP3 [ 49.06 MB, Duration 01:47:10 ] Posted By Jake at 2013-10-29 07:25:14 permalink | commentsTags: dosenation podcast |
|
loss and not just a side effect of nerve damagë. For this to be
likely, the response would have to be one utilized (perhaps its
modulated up and down according to ambient sound environment) in normal hearing. A mechanism that only kicks in w damage is a less likely adaptation... anyway. Its a testable question, but not one I'm likely to pursue experimentally. I wonder if there is anything known that would discount or support this idea??? While I'm discussing sensory noise: I've also long wondered about point like white light spots that swarm in my field of view when I pause to notice them by opening and relaxing my gaze on the sky. They seem to almost dimple the visual field where they appear. They move rapidly and in all directions and they take curving paths but seem to disappear after moving only a few degrees of visual arc. If conditions are just right the sky can possitively swarm with these points of light. Never had anyone confirm nor explain this experience... and I've asked... maybe I just have a noisy noggin;) I do all this on phone and can't edit or look back. Sometimes I f-up as a result. Hope I've made sense
Have a great day now!
Good to hear from you two. Made me reflect on they real reason I ever entered the stream of an alternative culture (more like dipped toe in maybe). It was all about restoring a contact. Inchoate, stumbling all along the way, but it was the wish or felt need to bring together two aspects of my experience. These are the mental/personality faculty (this gets a lot guff from the groovy side of society, but the mind is also our vehicle for creativity, humor, and the only and natural way to manage ourselves in life) and the bodily, the life of sensation and feeling that is other obviously real side of our lives. That contact is the thing we all look for, but we (I) mostly do like Mullah Nassrudin and look for the lost key under the streetlight where we can see clearly instead of in the house where we lost it. And we forget entirely where we left it... The alt society is the effort to remember that... Trips are just trips unless they point you toward home!
Love to you all! Now I'm gonna go do something!
1) What is Real? I approach this topic with a simple question. In this very moment, what is the only thing that I know for certain, without any inch of doubt. What is real beyond any thought, argument, concept, or belief? What I come up with when I ask myself this question is that the only thing I know is real for certain in this moment is that I AM, I exist in this moment in time. That is it. Everything else is a deduction, a thought process, a belief. Even material reality has been demonstrated by neuroscience to be a relative reconstruction of individual brains. As every brain and nervous system is constructed slightly differently, every individuals 'reality' is slightly different. And then if you take a completely different nervous system, say that of a bat or a snake, we can deduce that their 'reality' looks completely different than that of a humans. Each brain reconstructs what is 'out there' within the limited parameters of its structure. And James mentioned, we perceive the slightest sliver of the electromagnetic spectrum, 1% actually, the rest is totally invisible to us (our instruments merely translate and reduce the information into numbers so that our brains can conceptualize it). This relativity of reality is at the hardware level, but then you have the relativity at the software level; a Marxist view of the world is different than a Catholic view, is different than a physicists view, is different from a Republicans view, etc...What is real? Being itself is the only indisputable primary reality; everything else is an afterthought, a reconstruction, and therefore relative. And our 'material reality' turns out to be 99.99% empty space, a vast vacuum with probabilities that manifest and actualize as solid only as they interact with the appropriate hardware--our brain.
2) In response to Jake, I agree that the monastic setting is an ideal place to reduce external stimuli in order to explore the deeper dimension of Being. At least twice a year I do a ten day silent vipassana meditation retreat. Total silence for ten days with nothing more then meditation will definitely calm the surface mind-chatter, and allow one to explore that deep dimensions of pure Being, pure Consciousness that I argued in the first part as the only REALITY that requires no proof, no validation, and dare I say no science or philosophy; Pure experience.
3) I was slightly confused by Jame's comment that there is "no fixing." As a programmer James, people come to you with something that does not work, and you help them fix it. You brake an arm, and the doctor fixes it. As a psychotherapist, people come to me with psych issues (they are suicidal, so depressed they cant get out of bed, so anxious they don't leave their house, etc) with their corresponding neural programs. My work is not to " fix" them, but to help them rewire their brain, reprogram their mind so that they can lead healthy, productive, happy lives as defined by THEM. Healing is not a destination, its a journey, akin to growth, maturation, development, and evolution. And finally, for me psychedelics showed me the way to freedom and expanded consciousness; then I had to walk the path (for me that meant meditation, yoga, etc.) Anyways, sorry for the long post...just fun to engage other minds. Peace
The comments posted here do not reflect the views of the owners of this site.