''For thousands of generations you humani have deliberately distanced yourselves from what you laughingly call magic. But magic is really only the utilization of the entire spectrum of the senses. The humani have cut themselves off from their senses. Now they see only in a tiny portion of the visible spectrum, hear only the loudest of sounds, their sense of smell is shockingly poor and they can only distinguish the sweetest and sourest of tastes.''
''What you call magic is nothing more than a act of the imagination fired by the senses, then given shape by the power of your aura.''
I got this from a fantasy book so no need to take it seriously. Anywho, one of the main characters got her senses ''awakened'' and suffered greatly due to it. She heard her own blood run through her veins, her heart pump all of the blood through her body and felt every flow and turn, experiencing a new sense of self awareness..or oneness, if you must. She heard people talk from far distances, saw colors so bright and lively, smelled things so strongly it made her want to puke at times. A gentle tap on her shoulder was like someone slapped her on the back with a flat hand while she was fast asleep. This character, after barely being able to talk for a few hours, concluded that although it was devastatingly tiresome to experience all her senses enhanced, she never felt alive as she did after the awakening.
I kind of experienced the vision part while tripping on psychedelic mushrooms. I remember walking outside with a friend and I spotted 2 ants on the ground a few meters ahead of me. All colors seemed so vibrant and lively and little sounds would not drift by your mind like a fog but you'd be focussed on it altogether and experience reality feeling more..alive.
My main point for this thread is that feeling of aliveness. In our prison planet world, the only adventure left is to destroy that society which is almost impossible so we keep our minds distracted. Imagine having your 5 (or 6) senses enhanced and experiencing life completely differently. More in tune maybe.
Have any of you experienced weird euphoric moments in which your only answer to it was that you felt so alive and present? Is the saying ''wake up'' not only meant to enlighten people intellectually, but also spiritually?
''What you call magic is nothing more than a act of the imagination fired by the senses, then given shape by the power of your aura.''
I got this from a fantasy book so no need to take it seriously. Anywho, one of the main characters got her senses ''awakened'' and suffered greatly due to it. She heard her own blood run through her veins, her heart pump all of the blood through her body and felt every flow and turn, experiencing a new sense of self awareness..or oneness, if you must. She heard people talk from far distances, saw colors so bright and lively, smelled things so strongly it made her want to puke at times. A gentle tap on her shoulder was like someone slapped her on the back with a flat hand while she was fast asleep. This character, after barely being able to talk for a few hours, concluded that although it was devastatingly tiresome to experience all her senses enhanced, she never felt alive as she did after the awakening.
I kind of experienced the vision part while tripping on psychedelic mushrooms. I remember walking outside with a friend and I spotted 2 ants on the ground a few meters ahead of me. All colors seemed so vibrant and lively and little sounds would not drift by your mind like a fog but you'd be focussed on it altogether and experience reality feeling more..alive.
My main point for this thread is that feeling of aliveness. In our prison planet world, the only adventure left is to destroy that society which is almost impossible so we keep our minds distracted. Imagine having your 5 (or 6) senses enhanced and experiencing life completely differently. More in tune maybe.
Have any of you experienced weird euphoric moments in which your only answer to it was that you felt so alive and present? Is the saying ''wake up'' not only meant to enlighten people intellectually, but also spiritually?