#107 In search of sparks and formulas
This is what I would have said to first and second year PSTS students regarding being an independent researcher post graduation.
This is what I would have said to first and second year PSTS students regarding being an independent researcher post graduation.
After buying your ticket, there’s a mental part of you already there, as if your future self is there and is expecting your present self to arrive.
If humans have a collective consciousness, a collective unconscious, and each person has a subconscious mind to process information through dreams, might humans share a collective subconscious?
One cannot unknow that which one has experienced. Also, can the psychedelic-intoxicated person leave their mark on the Other World?
“Turning points” one experiences without any sleep and thinking about navigating similar turning points during psychedelic experiences.
Why must psychedelic experiences be like dreams in the sense that they are nonphysical experiences; why can’t I capture anything from these kinds of experiences?
I want to know whether these psychedelic beings have free will, or, are they the obvious algorithmic production of my cumulative lived experiences.
Do humans have free will or is everything set in stone while we live our lives according to some destined future?
What factors would tip someone over the edge to say, alright, let’s give this psychedelic thing a go no matter what the experience will be?
Over the last few days, I made Eric Nuzum’s ideas my own because I want to accelerate my learning of podcasting and honing my craft.