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Post by The Mind's Labyrinth on Feb 12, 2010 16:12:42 GMT -4
From what I've come to understand - medications that do not affect your central nervous system, or that don't cross the blood-brain-barrier should be ok, and those are often the ones that you need. The problem is if you are taking medications that do affect your CNS, then it will alter your consciousness thus making it very difficult to project. However, if you are on prescription drugs (for example an antidepressant) then you are always on it, and therefore your body and soul become used to it. In that case you should be able to astral project fine. However, those are only for normalizing drugs...those that alter your state of conscious (eg. marijuana) if used sporatically will cause you to fail, and chronic use will start to distort your body/soul disconnect, again making it impossible. So with normalizing (usually things prescribed by a MD) drugs, then continue to take them, otherwise your physical body will have withdrawal and negative effects, which will make it hard. So basically: prescription - usually ok Also - in regards to the last post - correct. ANY drugs that alter the CNS or that have psychogenic effects should be avoided (again, unless prescribed by a MD) as they seriously alter BOTH your brain behaviour and physical body, as well as distort the connection between soul and body. Do NOT take those. Usually what they do is either release too much neurotransmitter in the brain (so literally too many signals going everywhere), or something that gives a similar effect (without getting technical) that causes you the PHYSICALLY think you are lucid. This is NOT astral projection and is NOT lucid dreams. It simply causes a disconnect between your mind and body, making you "think" you are lucidly dreaming. Do NOT take those drugs. The only ones you should take that affect your brain are those prescribed by a MD. P.S. Can anyone tell I have a serious background in this area lol? I had to re-type this quite a few times to make it understandable without the jargon I normally use when it comes to neurology lol Bravo! Bravo! Right on it. I am proud of you. Thank you I am also glad we continue to agree.
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Post by Shiki Akasha on Feb 13, 2010 7:50:41 GMT -4
Like Grandfather,likd Grandson
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Post by The Mind's Labyrinth on Feb 13, 2010 21:52:59 GMT -4
It seems by a few of your posts that Sapphire has mentioned his and I connection. That does not always mean we agree though For Spiritually his knowledge is vastly superior - which means when we agree, usually it just means I'm not wrong lol. Granted, I'm not wrong often, but it happens. I hate it when it does lol.
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Post by Shiki Akasha on Feb 13, 2010 22:13:55 GMT -4
ROFL! have i met you somewhere before? .. i-just think/guess- that i remember someone who hates being wrong,insanely smart,and gives good advice... maybe in Hong Kong?-has had De Ja Vu when i went there- meh! and...you 2 agreeing=fate.. related XD
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Post by The Mind's Labyrinth on Feb 14, 2010 0:43:44 GMT -4
No, I don't think we've met, especially considering I have not been to Hong Kong on my travels yet..been invited twice, but have yet to actually get there =) As for deja vu - funny enough, often if you get a sense of that it is because you are remembering something from your past lives. Not all the time, but sometimes. For example there are some people that can go to a new place they have never been before, but somehow they just kind of "know" where to go and never get lost. Then if you check their past lives you'll find out they lived there their entire life in a different life. Kind of interesting your wording choice
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Post by Shiki Akasha on Feb 14, 2010 6:27:28 GMT -4
rofl not meet"in this life" but in the former lives.. and yeah De ja vu's description from a book i read XD you lived there for an entire life tiem
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Post by The Mind's Labyrinth on Feb 18, 2010 2:04:47 GMT -4
No, I did not live there an entire life in my past. I was giving an example of how some people can...for example I have a friend who has never been to parts of London, but every time they go there they will never be lost, they simply "know" where to go because in the life before this one, they lived in London their entire life, and it hasn't changed enough that my friend doesn't know where things are =)
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Post by Shiki Akasha on Feb 18, 2010 6:18:06 GMT -4
Well if you really want I can use full out terminology, though then its a pain to understand. I don't agree with making it any less complex though, usually when people do that they feel they have to :dumb it down" so that people can understand. I disagree though. I think people are smart, and in general if you say something they will get the meaning out of it. If you use too technical or specialized terms, then obviously it won't make as much sense, since really we use technical terms once you are in the field so that you can differentiate between very small details. But making it at an entry level knowledge into the field - most people can understand, and don't want to be talked to any different because let's face it, a person can usually figure it out =) Granted, then there are some people who I make fun of all the time. My favourite was a time I was volunteering at a hospital and the surgeon was talking to me and the patient and said "[the patient] has an edematous subclavicular joint" I was like "ok". After that the surgeon left the patient asked "oh my god that sounded bad, what is it?" my response "You shoulder is swollen". Granted from the surgeon's perspective he wanted to make sure (as I was learning at the time) that I didn't confuse the swelling with other types of swelling, for there are many types, so we have to differentiate between those tiny differences. But from an entry-level perspective, the end result is the same...the swollen shoulder. But if it were dumbed down to say "your shoulder's injured" that makes it too dumb, and not only is the other person insulted but they're like "you're an idiot, of course i can understand more, do you think you're better than me?". The summary of it all: its a fine line on how to talk to people, and if we don't continually think of all of the others involved, then we will inevitably end up seeing things from our perspective...so make sure to always consider the others =) meh good idea..confuse with alot of things XD:D.. and its alright..you can go all out on me-but sometimes no XD- because i can just call upon the Holy Wikipedia and read the word's meaning,and then add to the sentence=Good profit for something extra .. and..rofl at the swollen shoulder part LMAO! XD
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Post by Shiki Akasha on Feb 18, 2010 6:30:42 GMT -4
No, I did not live there an entire life in my past. I was giving an example of how some people can...for example I have a friend who has never been to parts of London, but every time they go there they will never be lost, they simply "know" where to go because in the life before this one, they lived in London their entire life, and it hasn't changed enough that my friend doesn't know where things are =) oww...kk rofl .. thought i had "met" you before .. ROFL!..that wouldve been win
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