Have any of you ever lived a lifetime in a single moment/dream? Either on drugs or without?

Have any of you ever lived a lifetime in a single moment/dream? Either on drugs or without?

I've had two such experiences. Will green text if interested

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no thanks mate, enjoy your day.

Very interested.
What were your experiences? Was it your own life you felt/experienced? What type of drug/drugs induced these feelings?
And, were you sober, or within the flow of psychadelics?

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I've done my fair share of 'cid, and between moments of euphoria, I have seen/felt/learned from my experiences.
But, at no point would I say I've experienced a whole lifetime through myself.

Though, I have been so far out that I referred to myself as 'flowering into the universe' .

Yes please. I would like to hear them. By the way Sleep Paralysis is fun too.

I'm not OP faggot, but thanks for the loving compliment.
Also, go fuck yourself.

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First time was under the influence of acid. Lived an eternity in this lagoon like place while various bands played. Sort of like an eternal festival. Felt amazing.

Second was a dream. Met a woman at some sort of retreat/camp/rehab-like place (basically somewhere we didn't want to be) who was my soul mate. The feeling of love I experienced in that dream was something I have never felt about any woman in my real life.

Both experiences fascinate me. I have yet to try DMT but am very interested in doing so in the hopes of experiencing something like this again.

come on man are you sharing or not

Forgot to greentext

The end.

Very interesting.
During your first experience, were you at a festival/concert? Or did you simply feel as though you were surrounded by music/bands? Lagoon as in a watery cave?

For the second, were you sober, or dreaming after the usage of a psychoactive? And ehen you awoke, did yoy remain with these intense feelungs of love?

any details are appreciated, recently became fascinated in these types of experiences, and journeys.

>Lived an eternity
You: Remember that time we spent an eternity being high?

Your dealer: Yeah, good times.

First experience I was just at my house listening to music. And lagoon as in like shallow water by a beach with a stage on the beach.

Second time I was completely sober, had just smoked the night before. When I woke up I felt like I had lost something.

I have never tried DMT myself, but actually found out today that we will be getting some soon .
Have you ever done any other psychoactive drugs? How experienced are you regarding LSD?

In the Eternal Lagoon, were you alone?
And within your dream, did she have a name?

DMT will take you far enough if you don't diddle the dose. Take the third hit.

No expectations, though. That would be as arrogant as telling God what vision she should show you, because that's exactly what it is to expect a certain experience on DMT.

You get the experience you need, not want.

Blessed be your journey, OP. Om mani padme hum.

Thanks for the insight Sup Forumsrother.

Your first experience sounds quite lovely, as if you were content where you were, and with your surroundings. Glad it could be enjoyable for you.

About your dream, any details, or any conversations you had with this woman? Fascinated by the strength of the emotions you felt.

After a strong flow of LSD, i have also felt as if I've lost something very important

I have only taken LSD and psilocybin mushrooms but have done both at least 30+ times. Largest dose of LSD I've done was probably in the neighborhood of 6 tabs. In the lagoon I was not alone but the people around me were unknown to me. I remember them looking like the ghost people in spirited away. My entire experience in the lagoon I was so locked in to the music that I didn't focus on the others around me. I do not remember the woman having a name, but I remember her appearance. She looked similar to Jesse's girlfriend in breaking bad. Tall, thin, dark hair, pale skin. She had a large tattoo on her upper left thigh.

My experience in the lagoon felt like paradise. I hope whatever exists after death is something like that.

You seem to have been enlightened by your journey. What have you learned/experienced friend?

Will be trying DMT soon, I feel ready for whatever it has to teach me.

Remember any of the tattoo friend?
Seems so interesting. Music is a beautiful journey when exploring the reaches of your mind and soul. The third eye opens wide for its embrace.

I myself have done LSD about 10 times, and psilocybin shrooms on 4 occasions.
I feel like a hippy, but ever since, it has broadened my horizons, thoughts, emotions, and feelings.

Science and Soul, coming together.

Well, seems as though the thread is dying. Thank you OP, it was a pleasure to see through your experience.

And, if you have any more thoughts on the matter, feel free to post. I've done most of the bumps and questions, but it is a fascinating subject

It saved my life. Changed the way I was experiencing this life.

I crossed through the veil and understand the interconnectedness of this physical existence. There's no going back from this knowledge. I've since dedicated myself to reading as much as I can on these topics. I am a practicing Buddhist, and meditate daily in an isolation tank. I don't need to do DMT again. I got the lesson. "When you get the message, hang up the phone" (McKenna)

DMT is just one way to tune in. It's a useful spiritual tool, but, don't let it be the only method.

Personally, of all psychedelic experiences, my favorite and most used is the isolation float tank. Let go, further and further, and I can reach the same places as I can with mushrooms. I'm convinced that with enough practice, I can get to DMT-levels of journey.

It isn't the substance, it's the state of mind these things put you in. Yoga, kundalini, DMT, LSD, large amounts of cannabis edibles, etc. - they just tune you in.

You sound ready to do DMT, my brother. Just go in with a pure heart, humble, ready to surrender and for the moment of your death. You get to come back to the body, but, you'll need to let go for a while and let yourself die. They will be so happy you came home. They say "you hardly ever come back!" when they see you. "The gnomes have found a new way to say hooray!"

OH YEAH BUT i'LL NEVER TALK ABOUT IT. GOOD LUCK.

I'm very glad that you have reached that stage Sup Forumsrother.

Very interesting. You have learned what it had to teach you, and through that experience, have learned that you are able to reach enlightenment through spirituality , faith, and personal insight.

After I 'flowered' from my use of LSD, I felt as though I was finally living, for the first time. Free of bonds that have been plaguing me since birth. Finally able to breath, and see as it was meant to be.

I'm fascinated in studies like this as well, to see which components allow you to groe, experience, and learn from a state of spirituality.

How long have you been meditating using chambers? Has it helped you reach a better existance, or opened up your eyes to other paths?

Cont. I suppose.
Not to pry, but how old are you friend?
I feel as though I have much to learn through your experiences, and insight.

I have never participated in any serious yoda, or meditation, but it has been a tool of the soul for thousands of years. Fascinating that through your journey, it has led you to find these paths yourself, like the Isolation chambers, or buddhism.

What draws you towards the path of Buddha?

I have but I've forgotten it.

The universe has provided me with this life, and I will use it to explore my mind, and soul. I hope to learn as you have, and continue in a better direction.

DMT, truly the spirit molecule. A good friend of mine has seen what it has to teach, and feels as if it has changed his life as well.

So interesting, the line between us, and God.

I have done that many times. I have had many euphoric and lucid dreams. I wish i could have stayed in them forever, though i can never remember thr dreams.

Truly? Or simply trolling?

sciencealert.com/scientists-have-observed-epigenetic-memories-passed-down-for-14-generations

This could be what you've tapped in to

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Unable to remember anything at all? That's unfortunate. Perhaps through meditation, or prayer, you can see once more the lessons it tried to reach you with.

Also, I feel as though everyone has their own path. LSD, DMT, psylocybin, allow you to tap into the first door, and it is a journey of choice, cause and effect, and insight that leads you further.

Any other hippies out there? haha

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Ok when I lucid dream I rape every bitch in the room
Don't lie

You have not learned the truth yet, friend.
Those are not my words or experiences, but that user is speaking true.

No I experienced it once. It was late and I took my usual bowl before bed. I was having trouble sleeping at the time so i took some over the counter sleeping pills. Those fuckers launched me into some sleep paralysis nightmare that all i remember felt "infinite"

We live an entire lifetime in every moment

interesting. Thank you for the knowledge Sup Forumsrother.

Infinite is a feeling I've experienced as well, as though I was floating through space, with time and ego cast away.

It is one part of the state of enlightenment to understand that there is no distinction between now and eternity.

To be in a state of now is to have been in a state of the past. To be in a state of now, therefore, is to eventually be in a state of the the future.

If now implies both the past and the future, and the past and the future both imply now - then now is eternity.

I'm shocked you used so many words to express something so simple in a thread where the op used that same fucking image as usual

Shit, I forgot the entertaining picture to draw your attention in.

Here it is. Sorry, I'm no Alan Watts. :)

hmm, great concept, quite beautiful.
I will think over this more, and do my best to learn from it.

Time is just oerceotiin, and conciousness, doing its best to describe how, and why. But, those questions are millenia old, and might never have a true answer.
To live is to die, but , to live forever?

I'm just having some fun. You should try it sometime, friend.

perception* , damn failing autocorrect.

>have high school crush
>solid 8/10 blonde cutie
>few years older than me
>never talked to her because spaghetti
>years later
>have dream with her
>in it, it was as though I knew her forever
>we dated for what seemed like years
>only happiness, only love
>everything was so happy
>suddenly I realize I was dreaming
>i told her i knew i was dreaming
>she knew it too
>she said she would always love me and we would meet again
>dreams could not keep us apart
>wake up, sweating and crying
Saw her and banged her couple years later. Didn't end up working because I didn't want a long distance relationship.
Only time I can say I actually lived out a lifetime and realized it.

As far as we are concerned, *everything* is just perception and consciousness.

To live is to die, to die is to live, we all live forever, and we all never live.

very beautiful. Im glad that it was so moving, and powerful.
Emotion is said to be for the weak, but it the strongest imprint we have.

I think its beautiful that she told you she knew that you were dreaming. As though it was meant to be for then, but to be remembered forever

>and we all never live
There's literally no real substance to that. It's pure poeticism.

I suppose it is true. Even after death, our ashes and bone shall be reclaimed by the Earth, our experiences and memories reabsorbed into what gave us Life in the first place. To live on, through others, but also to be a part of something greater, something infinite.

I'm not that user, but, isnt it possible your 'life' is perception, memory, emotion, only from one angle? There are billions of humans, and countless other animals and life forms that will never share your version of living.

To live is to die. If you feel your life implies anything more than an eventual death, you are simply identifying with the act of living. You are assuming you are a singular unit in complete isolation from all that surrounds you.

But there's no real reason to do so, beyond your own entertainment and immersion during the experience. It's an act of self-deception to believe your actions reflect your 'will' instead of the 'will' of the universe in which you exist.

That's a rather simplistic view of zen and unity, but you're on the right track. Strive for deeper understanding, it's well worth it.

I was married to the woman of my dreams for almost 10 years until cancer decided to take her away from me...each and every day I relive those years during day dreams or just in flashes out of nowhere, I live through those ten years in what feels like forever but is only moments in reality. I'm not sure if that's what you want to know OP but it's what I have on offer.

>When I woke up I felt like I had lost something.

I have experienced this feeling. I don't remember much of the dream. It was a long time ago. It was a "normal" dream in that I was completely sober at the time (I was 10) though I had been ill with a fever.

I remember growing up and having a family. I remember being happy, my "life" was great. I was a test pilot, flying new and interesting craft. When I woke up, after sleeping right around the clock, I was very sad. I wanted to go back to that life

For a long time, into my late teens, I kept expecting that life to really happen. But it never did, and never will.

There are still times I wonder, though, if maybe that is my life, and what I've lived the last 30 years since then isn't just some coma induced nightmare, because I remember the crash...

You're not far off.

Just as the cells in an organism fight one-another to create a harmonious and whole 'multi-cellular' organism, so too do cells of humans to create the whole of humanity.

The conflict this being imparts is necessary to eventually create harmony among the whole of humanity. Let them be. Let them do.

I will do my best to learn from my experience. I have much growth left, for this is just a moment within the real story.
We are less than a drop, within a mighty ocean. I hope to join its waves, and travel beyond ego, and perception.

Random image bump

Im so sorry brother. Im glad that your time with her reached your heart. and has shown you something. Stay strong, those memories will be with you forever I hope.
Im sorry that it is lost to you. But, you remember the feelings, and experiences, so it seems you may learn from it after all. I hope it brings you many answers, and insights for your life.
So, all of us humans are one great organism? Perhaps the Earth, or Universe itself is our true form? One of many conciousness, and countless emotions and experience?

>remember the crash.
What time period were you in? Early aircraft flight, modern era planes?
Just curious. Hold onto those experiences, as strong as you can. You were meant to see , and feel, every bit. I hooe that this is your true life (or rather, both of them are your true lives). Perhaps it was your past, or future. Remember any details of your family, friends, conversations or emotions? How quickly did it feel as though you were aging/experiencing these things?

Perhaps. It certainly is an interesting perspective, isn't it?

>I hope it brings you many answers, and insights for your life.

So far it has not. My life has been nothing like my dream. Since then, the only times I even remember dreaming are when I have been extremely tired, like fallin down tired. Most nights I lie down to sleep and the next thing I know it's time to get up again. I only sleep an average of 4-5 hours a night.

I miss dreaming.

We are all one. Our experiences, emotion, actions, feelings. All for the greater good, and growth. Ego is human perception gone astray, defending individuality, and through ego, we push ourselves further from the truth.

Anyone buy an san pedros cactus online and juice it up?

That is a sure fire way for an awesome psychedelic experience. I am thinking my next trip in the future will be from juiced, boiled, and powdered San Pedro.

Well, perhaps that life you saw was meant to be a block in the road. You feel as though it was a good/better life than ehat you experience now, but maybe its meant to push you further towards your true goals. Ever aspire to fly? Or be free of this Earths pull?

Maybe it was to show you how truly great it can be. Our actions dictate whathappens in our lives; you were meant to see so you can change your life for the better.

And i hope you begin to dream again brother. it is definitely a gateway to many unexplainable, beautiful things

But to embrace your ego is necessary to dismiss it. It's a balance, friend.

This is the insight the zen masters have adopted.

You can not teach if you do not know, to choose to teach is to accept you know.

We're all constantly in a state of flux here, though.

Good luck. All i know is it must be the mature plant, and be very careful, they range from very mild to soul shattering

your pineal gland helps you go onto different vibrations do bath salts

Time period was mid 70s, so concurrent with real time. (I was 10 in 75)

I remember the airplane was a single-seater and the test was trans-sonic maneuvering when I lost pitch control. A violent pitch excursion occurred and the aircraft broke up in flight. I redded out but came to just in time to eject from what was left of the cockpit. The jolt of hitting the ground woke 10-year-old me.

I still don't remember the actual aircraft. It was something radical, nothing like we have today. Some serious x-plane development. Purely a research craft is my feeling on it. I've searched and searched for something that would "fit" but have never found anything that matches.

I played Roy once

Interesting.
So, we are trapped within our ego, but, we must use it to reach beyond ourselves, to understand and grow.
Makes sense. We use how we feel to judge our actions towards others, so the ego helps us understand those emotions

> Ever aspire to fly? Or be free of this Earths pull?

Are you kidding? I used to have "flying" dreams almost nightly when I was a boy and young teen. I've followed aviation since I was 6 and flew my first free flight model airplane. I've flown models and desktop sims since.

But I'm in my 50s now. I'm never gonna be a test pilot. I'm too old and too broken from a life of hard, manual labor. I'm also too poor to fly anything but models and even those are a stretch. At this point I doubt I could pass an FAA physical so even General Aviation is out of my reach.

I'd give anything to live that life. I need King's "Word Processor of the Gods" to get it though.

Wow, incredible detail. Fascinating youre able to remember it after such a long time.

Perhaps his life was meant to give you knowledge. To learn from his mistakes or actions.
Or maybe that it was a life you shared. It seems that his death from the accident is what sent you such emotions, and feelings.

Never forget those memories. God himself could have shown you another one of your lives, or perhaps a different timeline all together.

Any other details/ storyline friend?

You don't have to give anything for it friend. You have already learned/felt/experienced what it had to show you. I hope it was a glimpse into your next life, so you may enjoy it, and truly live it again.

Time is part of perception. This may be your first journey, or your thousandth. Do not give up hope yet Sup Forumsrother, this is just one of many.

I don't think he/I died. Close to it, though.

The Air Force probably spent a fortune fixing him/me up. 5 or 6 million dollars at the very least, to buy the latest prosthetics. Real bleeding edge of technology type stuff. But I'm betting they could rebuild him/me. Make him stronger, faster, better than before. Then put him to work at the Office of Special Investigations as an undercover agent.

That's the kind of stuff 10-year-old me would imagine.

I appreciate your answer and insight.
It has been a pleasure to speak with you, and learn from your experience. I hope that your next experiences allow you to grow, and learn more than ever before

>lived an eternity
how would you know what the fuck an eternity is if you not in it

Well, only now I am seeing the references. Hope I am not being trolled by classic movies.

This is Role Play irl

I've never experienced real love for someone up until my first mushroom trip.
After the colourful images from the search of singularity faded I found myself living with a woman who consisted of two girls I knew.
We lived a peaceful life with children in a small house. It felt amazing having this life and I swore to do everything to make it happen.
In the morning I realized what I had to do in order to achieve this utopia and decided to go with it.
Two months later I had a wonderful time with one of those two girls at a party. Later that night she hooked up with one of my best m8s and the plummeting into the dark abyss of depression began again.
I rejected the plans I worked out and have nothing to live for except expectations of others.
But that is life with it's ups and downs.
Having your life circle around one goal impossible to achieve is not the right path.
Live your dreams. Or at least try to.

You all have schizophrenia and should get help asap

Time is a human reference point; us doing our best to describe the ever changing landscapes around us. Within a dream, or higher state of conciousness, one can lose the grip of time, causing something to seem 'infinite', 'endless' or 'eternal'.
I have felt such a sensation on 2 different occasions, with use of LSD and deep thought. The universe is ever expanding, so through that, we can determine that time is endless as well, in a manner of speaking.

Sorry, couldn't help it. Had to be done.

The rest was actually part of the dream though.

Isn't schizophrenia living one life with multiple egos?
If that's so I or we have reversed schizophrenia. We life multiple lifes/ dimensions/ times with one ego.

LSD is overrated. Ingesting mushrooms (make sure u chew it well with whatever food u want, or just shroom) is all natural not some chem lab test shit and u cant od. you'll just throw up if you take too heavy a dose and pass out or something.
i ate 3gs earlier tonight in a sandwich and was blowing coke and weed all night and come down is great

Perhaps the love you experienced was only to open your heart to the possibilities. There are endless answers to unasked questions. If you got with her, would your life truly become so perfect? Or maybe it was to let you grow , and move past those dreams.

A beautiful insight, thank you

Schizophrenia is a disease of the brain. Multiple personality disorder can be, but is not always associated.

It's a disorder. Your brain isn't working correctly.

not a problem, just very glad the dream was true. I wish I could see your memories to truly understand. I've never felt such a detailed memory from a different existance.
I'd say youre closer than his guess. We are doing our best to see life from many angles, and learn from it, rather than trying to be several people we are not.
Glad youre enjoying it. Shrooms are tough on my body personally. Shrooms generally grow my attachment towards nature, and Earth, where LSD allows me to be more introspective, and find answers to the questions of ego and spirituality.

Perhaps you are the one with the disorder? Doing your best to persuade others that they have an issue doesn't bode well towards your own mental health.

If you truly believe you are two different people/able to traverse dimensions/time, you are either permafried or have a brain disorder.

yea these shrooms are so intense its almost like acid with the after effects
i ended up going from a weird visual trip of boogie nights in different parts to conscious thinking and of my own ego

you're going to fry your brain with that shit

Well, that would imply those are my beliefs. I am not the user who you originally spoke with.
At no point have I said that I am two people, or able to traverse other dimensions. Rather, we are doing our best to understand the world through more than a single lens.

acid is almost the same type of thing for me
shrooms are different each time my last dose took almost 2 hrs to have any effect
but i ate same amt with food having only eaten breakfast and hit me out of nowhere in about 15 mins

Try science. There is plenty of literature on the subject. All I see here is hippie babble

What if I live in a police box?

I had a very rare existencial experience the second time i smoke weed, and never happened again, it strange cuz weed is not a hard ass drug, should i tell how it was?

Well, happy you could enjoy the flow Sup Forumsrother. May it bring you great lessons, and help you understand more and more as you continue to grow.
I'd direct you above, this thread has been littered with me philosophising about ego, perception, memory, and more.
Seems to be a little late. I've only been using psychedelics within the past year or so, but it has changed my perception, and some of my thought processes for what id say was the better.