Wayfarer
Not like Timothy Leary, if that's what you're thinking. — praxis
I hope you aren't a pharmacist. — Akanthinos
praxis
I might be professing my own ignorance about Buddhist thought; but, it seems to me that it is all about perfect control through sheer awareness. — Posty McPostface
Wayfarer
Drugs and the resulting induced psychotic states seem like an anathema to this goal of Buddhist philosophy. — Posty McPostface
The overall effect is "depatterning" or entropic and leaves the mind very susceptible to suggestion. — praxis
Marcus de Brun
Marcus de Brun
Marcus de Brun
Wayfarer
I am suggesting that Philosophy points to the existence of a third higher order state, that has yet to be formally described, — Marcus de Brun
Shawn
I've had the thought that organized religion or organized society in general, is at least somewhat at odds with 'depatterning'. Nixon said that Timothy Leary was the most dangerous man in America. He wasn't, but unfortunately for him, he was treated as such for the rest of his life. — praxis
Marcus de Brun
ShowOfForce
In the movie the Matrix, a character faces a choice between continuing to be miserable in the domain of the real, or giving up reality for wealth and power in a dreamworld. — frank
praxis
That is a very profound and insightful comment. Have you considered expanding it into a paper? Very little progress has been made in treating these mind states and you have hit on something essential to a more meaningful understanding of the notion of therapy. — Marcus de Brun
praxis
I feel as though, "organized" is being used here ambiguously or pejoratively. I wonder what does Buddhism think about the chaos, disorder, and irrationality present in the world, and how to remedy it? Through more order? — Posty McPostface
Janus
It really shows the limitations and truth of the representational theory of mind. — Posty McPostface
Janus
(I should add that at the time that I had such experiences the agents were still legal - looong time ago.) — Wayfarer
Wayfarer
I wonder what does Buddhism think about the chaos, disorder, and irrationality present in the world, and how to remedy it? Through more order? — Posty McPostface
anything particularly interesting... — praxis
Janus
Wayfarer
Janus
praxis
Janus
But in my case, at least for some of the time, they weren’t illegal, — Wayfarer
Janus
praxis
Wayfarer
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