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As you probably guessed, I like to read about stuff. All kinds of stuff, and while perusing some items on mind tech, I found some really interesting things about tech: stuff that’s here, and some stuff that’s coming down the pike. Augmenting consciousness is just the beginning. Can you do it without tech? Yes. Tulpamancy works, without tech. So does Active Imagination, Yoga, Meditation, and Sex. Some people see benefits right away, some work at it for years and don’t perceive the benefits. Yoga and meditation doesn’t automatically make you a good person. I know too many yogis and meditation leaders who use their knowledge and abilities as a vehicle for getting laid. I am okay with the getting laid part, except for trickery part. Anyway, check out this article on which covers a range of tech from pharmaceutical approach to hard tech, like magnetic pulse brain adjustments. (Yeah, the God helmet is a real thing, but interestingly, it doesn’t produce the kind of consistent results that say, LSD, DMT, Iawaska, and Shrooms achieve. Like Trek’s syntheol, people keep wanting a reach around, when we could just go with the real McCoy.

http://www.audiocament.com/en/laughing-buddha.htm

And why am I talking about mind augmentations? Because, essentially, that is where this story comes from. It started with Tulpamancy. I proved to myself a person can create a tulpa. I did not stop there. I added “the Invisible Counselor Technique,” by Napoleon Hill. I got results. I added Jung’s “Active Imagination.” And if you’re familiar with the Phase or with the Monroe’s Institute of hemisync tech, well, I really think we’re discussing the same thing here. Lucid Dreaming is a tech, a way of being conscious while in REM states. And I can tap into this during my sleep, and continue where I left off. But I can now touch this is day dream. Lucid Day Dreams? Lucidity had always just been an interesting word, but it’s has come to represent a state of mind that I can touch, and hold for a moment. But maybe I am fringe. Maybe not everyone can do it, for whatever reasons, whether it is a lack of time, or just insufficient consistent effort. But the day of tech is coming, when people will plug in and go places I have gone, where others have gone, and they will see for themselves. The day is coming when two brains can be plugged in together, and go to the same place. In truth, we have only just begun!

 

PS

If you want a see a cool Russian music video, try this:

 

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2Xbawp8uzE

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