Buck Edwards

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  1. I think it's how Carl said. Sort of a mirror. If you are already contemplative, it will bring that out even more in you. But there must be some extra advantage of a high dose trip? Dunno.
  2. @Davino what I'm getting so far is that it does the ground work.
  3. I want to be realistically oriented towards spirituality.
  4. Vijaya Ekadashi Pooja method and preparation.
  5. He looks nothing like 61. I thought he was in his 40s.
  6. Give an example of what this change in consciousness looks like. You need to elaborate on this. I have done lsd trips before and it is mostly recreational. I never saw any big changes. So I want to know what you mean by change in your consciousness or is this another illusion? What changed in your mindset and perception of the worldview?
  7. Goodnight.
  8. Successfully completed. Om Namah Shivaay. Hare Rama. Hare Krishna
  9. Happy Ram navami. I set everything on the floor. It's called pooja items, consecrated items of pooja samagri and later performed pooja once everything was set and ready. I painted a swastika on the mud pot. And poured ganga jal or holy water in a copper pot. Then lighted a bunch of lamps, then placed kum kum on the photo of Lord Ram. Also placed flowers on the red chowki. Burned some incense. Offered a coconut and ritu phal banana as offering. Then visited a church nearby and placed some sweets and holy water at the altar. Finish. Pooja over. The end. Made a kalash like this with painted swastika. Then I offered rice in the end and it was scattered on the floor. Pooja over.
  10. Ram Navami pooja process. First I set up a chowki. That's a small table with red cloth on top. I had bought a photo of Lord Ram from a nearby Indian flea market and placed the shiny ass photo on the chowki.
  11. It's like you either live in the Himalayas or you live on Wall Street. Well..you can't have both.