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RE: Abstractions Part 5: LSD, Fractal Reality And The Metaphysics Of God

in #esoteric6 years ago

I came upon you through @tribesteemup. Glad I did. You have some intriguing and well thought out observations. I trust you've considered Nassim Harrimein. He seems to be in alignment with you. Many blessings and look forward to more of your work. Blessings.

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Thank you for taking the time to read my post @mistermercury I'm really glad it resonated with you. I have loosely heard of Nassim Harrimein but I have not followed his work, upon your recommendation I will certainly look into his perspective. As I alluded to in the first part of this post, when I was younger and started exploring some of these ideas I deliberately set out to explore the many profound questions that I had from an internal perspective.

I made the decision to internally explore these ideas as way of seeing if they would correlate to later research. Over the years (and after deep research) the similarities I uncovered have had a profound impact upon my life and have led me to believe that the entire construct of this world seeks to distract us from these internal teachings. We live in an age of (I believe deliberate) information saturation and so I feel instinct and intuition are profoundly important. That doesn't mean I or anyone else will always be right and I would never be as arrogant to profess that I have all the answers, I don't .. but I feel there is an increasing validity in at least trying to feel your way through some of these concepts.

“Heed these words, you who wish to probe the depths of Nature: If you do not find within yourself that which you seek, neither will you find it outside. If you ignore the wonders of your own house, how do you expect to find other wonders? In you is hidden the Treasures of Treasures. Know Thyself and you will know the Universe and the Gods.”

The Oracle At Delphi

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