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    KERRAYoO( ) psychedelické memy ( )O๑.. ॐ ..๑O( ) psychedelic memes ( )Oo
    INK_FLO
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    "When you get right down to the nuts and bolts of understanding what the brain is doing and the relationship between conscious experience and the brain, the data do not support the commonly held principle that you can just will yourself into one mental state or another. It´s a subtle thing, freedom. It takes effort, it takes attention and focus to not act something like an automaton. Although we do have freedom, we exercise it only when we strive for awareness, when we are conscious not just of the content of the mind but also of the mind itself as a process. When not governed by conscious awareness, our mind tends to run on automatic pilot. It is scarcely more "free" than a computer that performs preprogrammed tasks in response to a button being pushed. The power to choose exists only when our automatic mental mechanisms are subject to those brain systems that are able to maintain conscious awareness."

    Dr. Jeffrey M. Schwartz, MD
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    At the core of every addiction is an emptiness based in abject fear. The addict dreads and abhors the present moment, she bends feverishly only toward the next time, the moment when her brain, infused with her drug of choice, will briefly experience itself as liberated from the burden of the past and the fear of the future - the two elements that make the present intolerable. Many of us resemble the drug addict in our ineffectual efforts to fill in the spiritual black hole, the void at the center, where we have lost touch with our souls, our spirit - with those sources of meaning and value that are not contingent or fleeting. Our consumerism, acquisition-, action-, and image-mad culture only serves to deepen the hole, leaving us emptier than before.

    The constant, intrusive, and meaningless mind-whirl that characterizes the way so many of us experience our silent moments is, itself, a form of addiction - and it serves the same purpose. "One of the main tasks of the mind is to fight or remove emotional pain, which is one of the reasons for its incessant activity, but all it can ever achieve is to cover it up temporarily. In fact, the harder the mind struggles to get rid of the pain, the greater the pain." So writes Eckhart Tolle. Even our 24/7 self-exposure to noise, e-mails, cell phones, TV, internet chats, media outlets, music downloads, videogames, and nonstop internal and external chatter cannot succeed in drowning out the fearful voices within.

    Gabor Maté - In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts
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    HARVIE
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    What To Do If You're Too High On Weed
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mUvG6x53VM
    INK_FLO
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    "Power is like a drug. The need for either is unknown to anyone who has not tried them, but after the initiation the dependency and need for ever larger doses is born, as are the denial of reality and the return to childish dreams of omnipotence. The syndrome produced by protracted and undisputed power is clearly visible - a distorted view of the world, dogmatic arrogance, the need for adulation, convulsive clinging to the levers of command, and contempt for the law."

    Primo Levi - The Drowned and the Saved
    KALIPH
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    INK_FLO
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    "There is a special quality of stillness in a person who encounters the shadow wholeheartedly. Your body may relax in their company because it understands, in the subtle communications of their presence, that nothing is excluded in themselves, therefore nothing in you can be rejected. Such a person, who has given up guarding against the shadow, who has come to wear their scars with dignity, no longer squirms from discomfort or bristles at suffering. They no longer brace in avoidance of conflict. They carry a deep willingness to dance with the inconstancy of life. They've given up distancing as a strategy, and made vulnerability their ally."

    Excerpt from “Belonging: Remembering Ourselves Home” by Toko-pa Turner
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    INK_FLO
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    "It is hard to get enough of something that almost works."

    Vincent Felitti, MD
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    INK_FLO
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    "Nothing records the effects of a sad life so graphically as the human body."

    Naguib Mahfouz - Palace of Desire
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    Wilhelm Reich once wrote that of course it is true that sex is not everything in life. we could even add the additional fact that, in healthy people, sex is not The subject for constant discussion and is not the prime centre of thought.

    It goes without saying that the integrity of electric wiring in a factory is the prerequisite of its functioning well, says Reich by way of illustration. Yet, those who work in the factory never give a thought to the wiring itself. They are completely concentrated on their work. The electricity and its wiring are, indeed, not "everything". There are other more important matters such as producing what factory was set up to produce. But, for the sake of argument, let us assume that there is a short in the wiring, the flow of electricity is interfered with, the machines stop, and with that, the work.

    Now, the worker´s attention becomes centered exclusively on the wiring and the short, and how it can be fixed. But what if the foreman or the union representative were to argue that this silly electrical theory exaaggerates the role of the wiring. It is true that the wiring is necessary, but that is not everything. We have other interests, there are other factors to be considered. In this case, argues Reich, the foreman et al. would be laughed at, for one´s first job would be to find and repair the short before one could "think of other things."

    In such a situation, suggests Reich, is the sexual problem in our society. The flow of biological energy, of sexual energy, is disturbed in the vast majority of people. This is the reason why the bio-social mechanism of society does not function well or at all. Thus our irrational politics, irresponsibility of the masses of the people, biopathies, murder and manslaughter, in brief, the emotional plague. If everyone were able to fulfil his natural sexual needs without disturbance, there would be no talk about the sexual problem. The one would be correct in saying that there are other interests.

    Many contemporary writers have written meaningfully that the sexual revolution of our time has been almost entirely abortive. Though society adopted more tolerant view, we would be naive to assume that this constitutes anything more than a superficial and mild liberal reform. In one way or another, the basic diseased attitude about sexuality still persists.
    INK_FLO
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    "It is useless to seek the soul of things beneath their surface, for their surface is their soul." (Aleister Crowley)
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    INK_FLO
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    Somewhere in the writings of Swami Vivekananda, a beautiful anecdote is told about his own teacher Shri Ramakrishna, who had been accused of insanity. So far from defending himself against this slur, he agreed, adding however: "Of course I am insane. So are you! and everybody else! The only difference betweeen our insanities is that I am mad about God. It is the only thing I care about. You are mad about money, sex, possessions, prestige, etc. Mine is a divine insanity. What is yours? And which of the two do you really believe is best?
    INK_FLO
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    on se zbláznil z osamění....aha, tak to jsem tu knihu i film asi pochopil jinak :-)
    VETE
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    CRS: Ten scénář psal Kubrick na základě stejnojmenného románu od Stephena Kinga, byly vněm drobné úpravy oproti knižní předloze, ale konkrétně psychologický vývoj postav se knihy celkem drží.

    Taková špetka pátečního hnidopišství ;)
    CRS
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    Když psal Stanley Kubrick scénář k filmu Osvícení, dospěl k závěru, že se hlavní postava, Jack, během několika měsíců v odloučení od ostatních, jen se svojí rodinou, z toho osamění musí zbláznit.
    My jsme plus minus v jeho situaci už rok a držíme se. To mi, v dnešním šíleném světě, přijde jako dobrá zpráva.
    Kliknutím sem můžete změnit nastavení reklam