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Reality is a Simulation

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posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 06:28 PM
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Updated my blog more revelations/explanations from my experiences in Peru.

If you're so inclined, check it out and leave comments if you want to hear more about anything in particular.



posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 06:40 PM
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originally posted by: Trachel
This.


Trachel: Psilocybin has been shown to deactivate certain parts of the brain exactly like deep meditation.
Aya contains the same neurotransmitter in your brain that's responsible for near-death experiences and your dreams.

Its much quicker than meditation techniques; and do not think Tibetan Monks are not aware of these types of stimulants and how to use them (they claim there is an herbal cure for EVERY human disease).


Trachel: Both substances are natural and harmless, and offer insights that monks meditate for decades to obtain. These are technologies that can offer insight to the higher aspects of self, and if treated with respect can be responsible for producing peak experiences

These plants would not exist on earth without good reasoning by a God that knew they held the keys to enlightenment.



posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 06:42 PM
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I think I met Satan once or twice...I thought it was God for a while, then it kind of hinted no way in hell...

Anyways, I think the whole "Reality is a simulation" concept came from a few (Well I wouldn't say scientists, but wht the hell) Scientist guessing that universe technically works like one, not so much that it is one. That mathematics being said to be its own universal language, to where quantum physics juggles itself all the time, and how computer can crunch numbers down would kind of make sense to assume that it acts like one.

And such idea could relate to Einstein views or quotes on who could of inspired such an idea on the subject that " Reality is a Illusion, albeit a very persistent one".


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posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 06:51 PM
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a reply to: Specimen
You are absolutely correct. This is a world made up of binary information systems (we are just discovering). Thomas Campbell is eloquent in his description of this. I gave up margarine when an emerging lemur form. I am suspicious of bacon grease. Lard and butter are fine, only if kept at 40 degrees Fahrenheit.


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posted on Jun, 19 2015 @ 09:08 AM
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a reply to: Trachel

Did you see anything that looked like this?


Shipibo pattern



posted on Jun, 19 2015 @ 09:27 AM
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a reply to: emsed1

Negative, ghostrider. I saw geometric patterns during my first visit to the jungle (right before I started seeing through the celestial design and closed my mind against that vision before I learned too much), but in my second adventure I didn't experience those typical visions.

But--while seated cross-legged beneath my mosquito net drinking water I did see through the veil of reality to uncover the matrixes beneath. I saw my body and the world around me sparkling like rainbows while the crystal clear water in that plastic bottle glittered like diamonds.



posted on Jun, 19 2015 @ 09:35 AM
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originally posted by: Thorneblood
Ayahuasca is a hell of a drug.....tell us more about the First 11 people. Sounds fascinating.

Got pics?

HA! I was going to post..."-I got to eat some shrooms". But you kinda beat me to it



posted on Jun, 19 2015 @ 10:39 AM
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originally posted by: Trachel
a reply to: emsed1

Negative, ghostrider. I saw geometric patterns during my first visit to the jungle (right before I started seeing through the celestial design and closed my mind against that vision before I learned too much), but in my second adventure I didn't experience those typical visions.




An obvious question many people ask is, "Did it seem real or was it like a dream?"

The answer I've gotten in every single case was, "It was realer than real. More real than what you believe is real right here."

Does that fit your experience?



posted on Jun, 19 2015 @ 10:45 AM
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a reply to: emsed1

Oh, it was real. Of that I've little doubt.

The only people who ever doubt the reality of the visions are those who've yet to visit the jungle. Everyone who's experienced firsthand those things comes back with the same impression--the spirit world is authentic, and it's all around us at all times.



posted on Jun, 19 2015 @ 10:47 AM
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It's a simulation of how humanity will do if nothing was orderly and nothing was remotely fair or within reason.

Basically this is a stress test of the human species.



posted on Jun, 19 2015 @ 10:53 AM
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a reply to: Tranceopticalinclined

Actually I got the exact opposite impression. Everything is orderly and in perfect harmony, but from this level of the simulation we aren't equipped with the vantage or intellect to see the forest from the trees.

Although I will agree with you that this is a kind of stress test--but not for human beings, for celestial spirits. The universe entire is a forge designed to refine spirits, so we need be exposed to some degree of heat (read: stress, suffering, etc) before we can be properly sculpted in the image of divinity.



posted on Jun, 19 2015 @ 11:00 AM
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Be God, and you don't have to worry about the secondary effects ; )
Probably prayer would work better than hallucinogens although they can give you insight into the transitory states of the illusion we call reality. You are the entire illusion, the others you see, space. stars. sun, phenomenon, your relatives, love, even this reply to "your" thread, etc.
The problem is integration to the whole.

a reply to: Trachel


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posted on Jun, 19 2015 @ 11:15 AM
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@Trachel

Cool story bro/sis' on your blog


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posted on Jun, 19 2015 @ 11:17 AM
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a reply to: anotherdaytoday

Thanks! It was even more incredible living through it--words can't really describe the experience.



posted on Jun, 19 2015 @ 11:27 AM
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a reply to: Trachel

While I'd love to believe such an aspect, it doesn't seem to explain the extreme highs and lows of this reality.

I've almost always felt that this was a proving grounds so to speak for our energetic understanding of things, however the folks aren't evolving with a fat wallet and a " no wrong done " walk.

Is this to state that the more unpleasant things to happen to someone the more they are raising their vibrations?



posted on Jun, 19 2015 @ 11:36 AM
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a reply to: Tranceopticalinclined

I've always been of the opinion that the more unpleasant things that happen to an individual, the more swiftly their karmic slate is being wiped clean. Those that suffer most are those who have many deeds for which they should atone--thus with each unfortunate act they're coming one step closer towards having untarnished virtue.

Looking at it like that, negative experiences are actually positive things--because they're helping you ameliorate for past episodes of ethical/spiritual misconduct.



posted on Jun, 19 2015 @ 11:47 AM
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a reply to: Trachel

This just goes to back up the jokingly idea I've had stating I was a pretty horrible person in passed lives.

But let's look more generally, there wasn't even this many people on the earth as there are now, and a good majority of them seem to be suffering, not just a million or so, I'd gauge into the billions, they all couldn't need atonement.

While I do understand and even have already believe something to this point, the fact that it's not that isolated, seems to push at other issues happening.



posted on Jun, 19 2015 @ 11:52 AM
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a reply to: Tranceopticalinclined

Think of it in the cosmic scheme of things. Earth could be a difficult place to which spirits come when they need heavy atonement (or want to help enlighten people who're still in low stages of celestial development). Other places in the universe could be the vacation sites for spirits taking easier existences.

And you might not have been a bad person in former lives. You might've specifically elected to take a difficult life to accelerate your own personal growth, so don't be too hard on yourself.



posted on Jun, 19 2015 @ 12:11 PM
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a reply to: Trachel

You know the funny part is, I've always known this as well, less always known and more always felt.

Just pain has been a unwelcome friend during this life and I'm not even middle aged, I can work through many issues, but pain that is daily and only able to be removed from this pain via a large sum of money of which isn't happening anytime soon, is the harder issue to handle. In fact it's been the reason I look elsewhere for the " why ".

Pain to me makes no sense other then to cause suffering, you don't need a sensor constantly going " hey, this hurts " over and over, and then a " hey this hurts too, it's right next to the previous pain, that is still hurting, yeah, just thought you wanna know".

I've also viewed things in senses of vacations and proving grounds for our ascended selves. Makes a lot of sense in many aspects, and also presents even more questioning issues.

if this is even remotely correct, there is a lot of folks here to help others out during a great event, either that event is now or it's just around the corner.

Not much bothers me on this planet, minus one big issue, inequality / unfairness. Seems, we were more fair and equal when we started out hunting and gathering than we are now.

Humans all require the same basic things to live, yet not everyone is born with these as an endless supply, leading to the fact, humans still haven't evolved to the point of being humane.

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posted on Jun, 19 2015 @ 12:25 PM
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a reply to: Tranceopticalinclined

Hey, if being in pain led you onto your current path of spiritual growth, it can't be all bad.

Regarding humans being humane, I believe most of us are born with inclinations towards equality, fairness, justice, etc. It's only through exposure to corrupt societies that those instincts get suppressed beneath the me-me-me egocentricity of paradigms like consumer capitalism.

I think a bunch of people have incarnated to help break down these destructive models, and I believe we're currently witnessing that process in action. Look at all the people who mistrust the government now. Look at all the (relative) transparency we're achieving through the internet.

We're in the process of a giant paradigm shift, and I believe in years to come the 2012 paradigm will be seen as the turning point when humanity started remembering its real nature.



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