Does our brain get faster on LSD?

Discussion in 'LSD - Acid Trips' started by inthydreams911, Oct 11, 2008.

  1. stalk

    stalk Banned

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    Om is what creates all of this...everything blooms from om

    My neuroelectricity is just a subdivision, like my cock and balls.
     
  2. somenerdyfreak

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    yeah its kind of like that noise that an air conditioning system would make but more wavey and like floaty yeahi know it
     
  3. stalk

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    wow everybody describes something totally different. fun...
     
  4. neodude1212

    neodude1212 Senior Member

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    I hear OM
     
  5. stalk

    stalk Banned

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    Om is even your automobile, it's the galaxy, it's the orgasm.
     
  6. neodude1212

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    yeah I know.

    can't you hear it?
     
  7. stalk

    stalk Banned

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    Well, om is everything, and I hear/see everything, so yes...
     
  8. killuminati

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    this is all so confusing

    I'm trying to differentiate vibrations from neuroelectricity. or are they one and the same? I'm sure they correlate in some way though. I know I frequently hear both of them, I'm still trying to make sense of this though
     
  9. neodude1212

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    I mean hear it!

    that buzzing. the sound that other sounds arise from. the sustaining OM...I don't know what I'm hearing, but that's the only thing I know to call it.
     
  10. stalk

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    yeah it sounds like a DMT OM
    what I mean is
    everything on DMT is crystalline light...even the sounds
    and my head is always emitting this sound
    it's mysteriously fantastic :D
     
  11. neodude1212

    neodude1212 Senior Member

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    cuz..

    you are sustaining reality.

    you link in the chain you.
     
  12. StonerBill

    StonerBill Learn

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    'om' is also the easiest, most efficient, and pleasant way of transforming a breath of air into a hum. All other vowels require extra strain and 'm' is the least strained hum.

    So whatever om is, it is also the most balanced, unconstrained mix of tones that we can produce with our mouths. And the less we have to control our voice, the more we can hear it. So Om is also the most self-returning sound we can make
     
  13. stalk

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    and many people believe it to be the "word of god"

    or whatever..............

    there are some wavelengths in the universe that are over 10 light years long...

    lol that is so mind boggling
     
  14. StonerBill

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    'Aya owa' sounds of native tribes is in a similar boat, but requires more breath and changing.
     
  15. inthydreams911

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    so stalk, do you even need lsd or dmt anymore, or do you just rip yourself out of your body whenever you please?
     
  16. RELAYER

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    I always assumed that the buzzing and synthesizer noises we hear on LSD is the vibration of our mind working as a whole, and since the filters which block perception of overwhelming data all around/inside us are altered to receive more awareness, we naturally hear our mind working. If we heard this all the time, most of us would probably become very irritated, so the mind prevents you from hearing it unless your in a very quiet area, and even then it blocks it out unless you focus, like during meditation.
    Whats interesting is that it sounds totally different on different psychedelics, so I may be completley wrong. On LSD, it sounds like lazers and drum machines and synth music, while on mushrooms it sounds like a whirring sound, like a motor running and it makes me dizzy.
    I try not to be too concerned with it though, anymore I just enjoy it because its beautiful. But true, it is only a manifestation of Om, but Om is one so yes, it is the same thing. Om is the sound of vibration which is composing reality, the sound of your computer desk as it is formed and later ruined, the sound of us bleeping across the fabric of spacetime, as pure energy in its ultimate form. Nothing is Om and Om is nothing, so to speak, it's the *true* illusion :tongue:
    Namaste
     
  17. Funkateer

    Funkateer To swing on the spiral

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    that statement is untrue

    being vibrations (which everything is)
    we literally all have a pitch
     
  18. PsyGrunge

    PsyGrunge Full Fractal Force

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    ..and you can apply it to the intake of external stimuli and hear some somewhat out of this world auditory hallucinations.
    it's definitely like a creaking, crackling electric-esque sound, feelings it tear new paths and forming new connections is something that stood out a lot more in the first days of tripping. Not quite as prominent now, although it all depends on set for me.
     
  19. Funkateer

    Funkateer To swing on the spiral

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    In all honesty from the talk ive had with him He can do what he pleases :D
     
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