Once during a rare encounter with psychedelics, I tried to “look in” so to speak. I attempted to think about thinking I guess, and what resulted was a massive headache, and terrifying feeling that I was loosing my mind. It was like… creating a video feedback loop with a camera hooked up to a t.v. The only way I’ve been able to describe this feeling was that it felt like I was “spiraling”. Has anyone else experienced something like this peculiar phenomenon?
you can travel the cosmos with your third eye if you would let go of that fear and sit somewhere dark and just listen it's called your third eye... I can even use my third eye to rip my soul out of my body. What else can I say? It the deepest. Try sensory deprivation.
I know what you mean. I think it has alot to do with the fact that you are thinking at 1,000 miles per hour and personally when im sober or sideways i cant process anything that fast, and when all of those synapses are firing like crazy its easy to step into the bad side.
This spiraling effect can occur for a lot of thought processes that lead back on to eachother (Im thinking about me thinking.. but that makes the thinking that I should be thinking about the actual thinking that is thinking about this thinking...)
To think about thinking? I think not. It gave you a headache for a reason. Try to stop thinking aimlessly and altogether and you may find yourself infront of a real challenge, though awfully rewarding if you can manage. That's where LSD get's deep, when you can lose yourself into the silence of pure and still consciousness. Being alive is where it's at
Yeh I find that to be something ive had to learn and foster across my trips, to know what it is to be totally still and one with your universe. and thats where the bliss comes, often. But when im tripping, i dont usually see other people do this, and i can often get strange reactions when they find my wide eyed in a strange position, unmoving though sometimes it is just the mind which is unmoving while the body is moving, that seems to me like the 'next level' that occurs sometimes but not to intense degrees