UnbornTao

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  1. Horniness doesn't increase your consciousness, Carl.
  2. Too technical? Anyway, it's a state - a change in the body-mind. Not different in essence from being told a joke and laughing as a result. Or feeling inspired after watching a motivational talk.
  3. You can watch porn and get aroused too. Doesn't mean the pornstars are enlightened.
  4. You should check out this other thread for a more detailed explanation of why no drug can produce enlightenment or increase consciousness: Hurry up! Free access - available for a limited time only!
  5. Be honest with yourself and call things by their name. And keep going in that direction. Acknowledge something for what it is, not as something else. If you experience blue, don't call it an experience of red - even if doing so conflicts with your agenda and preconceptions. Like with thinking that psychedelics can increase your consciousness. Of course, in practice, the challenge lies in not letting your beliefs, preferences, or biases interfere with a sober and accurate assessment of things.
  6. ¿Dónde está la biblioteca?
  7. I mean, he does it consistently and seems obsessed with it, so he's clearly committed to it. Commitment can be based on something you genuinely enjoy.
  8. I can follow your logic, but the premise is flawed. The substance can only alter your brain chemistry and its activity, and truth isn't a function of that. You're talking about a state - one I'm familiar with and have experienced during 5-MeO breakthroughs. I also deluded myself that those experiences were something they were not.
  9. Right? Nobody seems to be seriously entertaining some of these questions. It's easier to overlook them. Or you'll come up with some reasons or excuses as to why that is, like genetics, stupidity, or lack of proper methodology. But neither of that really addresses the main point.
  10. I appreciate this response: How many times does it have to be said that everyone and their mother has taken the drugs - and in high doses - for it to sink in? Not only that, but people with actual enlightenments have, too - saying it isn't it. Their stance is based on consciousness rather than an experience. -- What some of you essentially presume is that the substances or a brain condition could have changed, altered, touched, or influenced what someone like Nisargadatta was directly conscious of. Look closely at your presumptions regarding consciousness - what you're really referring to is most likely awareness and experience, which is all that can be cognized. There may not be a reference point for us to truly comprehend what "direct consciousness" is about, except as a notion - one that's perhaps closer to the firsthand experiencing of something, which isn't the same thing. It's, once again, like thinking that such realization is lost (or gained) when one is drunk, depressed, feeling one with the universe, or having a stroke. It's independent of that world.
  11. Time is relative!
  12. @Leo Gura There's no way to 'direct' - that's the fucking point! It seems genetics is often used as a pretext to feel better about oneself and justify one's current position. The truth about this is that we don't know. To claim it's the only reason is ridiculous. It's a plausible explanation one might come up with after the fact. Even then, nothing has to change in the relative world since the absolute is true now. About your second post - effective for what, exactly? I keep asking for a reason. It's comforting to believe in the hopeful path that there's such a thing as a pill for this business. The main assertion that's being overlooked or going over your heads is that a process can only be relative. You assume it is a relational, cause-and-effect ocurrence.
  13. @Optimized Life 👍 💪
  14. Again, analogy: The "real-you" ain't something within the dream, nor found within it. It may wake up your "dream character." Good old dream-caffeine.
  15. But that's the point - and that's what’s being questioned. It's still an experience. You ingest a chemical. You go through things: perceive, feel, think, have a shift in mind state. You come down. You might retain a memory of what you think you went through, and may even interpret the contents of your mind to fit your preconceptions, beliefs, and preferences. I've had 5-MeO breakthroughs - they blew my mind and were blissful. At first, I even held the notion that they were "enlightenments." But making a sober assessment now, I see that as more wishful thinking on my part than anything real or accurate. It can be depressing to admit that, from within the dream, nothing can produce the experience of waking up from it - but it's true. How could it? It's not a process! It's not even subject to logic or empiricism, since those belong to the dream's content - and absolute isn't empirical. Yet, paradoxically, having a direct consciousness is possible now - regardless of condition, environment, brain makeup, personality, or anything else that is dream-content. It just seems to have no attribution, explanation, or cause - hence the mysterious part. Its occurrence - even though it does not really 'occur’ - will probably remain a mystery. Because, again, it doesn't happen as something relative, and the relative is all we can cognize. Even "more direct" misses the mark and is still relative. There's no "more direct" than direct. Everything is absolutely indirect - except "direct."
  16. It's nonsensical if you assume it is the result of a process. That's why I hinted that it's a paradoxical possibility that's inherently mysterious. You just do - you "take the leap through consciousness." And it is sudden and now. Relative conditions are irrelevant. In the analogy, how do you explain the waking up from the dream? What do you attribute it to? Do you think it is attributable to some cause or action, or an outcome, or an activity? Like A + B + C = awakening? How could the content of the dream possibly produce the experience of awakening from it? It is not possible to put together some content of the dream to produce a realization of its nature. Everywhere you look and everything you do is the dream - including your body. This is what "direct" is all about.
  17. Self-inquiry doesn't do it either. And I wanted a cappuccino god damn it.