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Sunday, July 10, 2011

I think DMT lets us experience our own consciousness outside of the local plane our bodies live in. outside of the local plane, anything is possible and our subconsciousness can manifest anything.

"What's in the force cave master yoda?" "Only what you take with you"

What I find interesting is how no two people can ever see precisely the same thing in the same way. Similarly, one can never see himself how other's see him.

DMT, among other psychedelics make this not only possible, but through sensory deprivation it can be achieved on a multitude of levels.

Your answer is far too vague, Schizophrenics contact immaterial beings everyday. Dreaming allows this as well.

in my opinion, most of what we know about science tells us we don't know shit about consciousness/reality and that at this point anything is possible.

Friday, July 8, 2011

I am writing this to share some of my experiences with marijuana; a drug that is in my opinion, extremely under studied and highly misunderstood. It was this very plant that first pried me from reality as I once knew it, unraveled the very fibers of my consciousness, and for that I am ever grateful. It takes a drug-induced experience to truly reveal the potential of the human mind. I sincerely believe we all have the ability to interact with a multitude of altered mindframes; each one unique, each one with something to offer, and we are deluding ourselves by refusing to accept this. My endeavors with marijuana have taught me this; to limit one's consciousness is to deprive one's self. Reality is essentially multi-faceted; there is so much more to life that remains unexplored by many of us, and psychoactives serve to inform us of these vast possibilities.

Ever since the first inhalation, I had been intrigued by the effects of marijuana. I am not a spiritual person, and yet I would certainly describe the marijuana high as nothing short of 'enlightening'. Being a man whose religion consists of logic and reason, marijuana shook the foundation of my straight and narrow principles; I had been very anti-drug prior to experimenting with marijuana, and saw no value in altering my 'perfect' neurochemistry. Little did I know that I was far from perfection, and that the first introduction of cannabinoids into my body would gradually blossom into something which until this day, fascinates me.

I did not learn much from my first encounters with the drug. Being unaccustomed, my memory was very jaded, and I could not recall specific emotions and thoughts whilst under the influence. The only solution to this age-old dilemma, as I have now discovered, is to continue using it. The brain has a wonderful way with chemical intervention; it can adapt and respond in a more positive fashion once it has been exposed to a substance for a prolonged period of time. As of now, 2 years after my first sketchy encounters, my ability to recall thought has dramatically improved while under the influence, as have other aspects. My motor function still remains impaired, but only to a slight degree. When I concentrate, I find that I can still exhibit controlled dexterity with tasks such as drawing or percussion, both very rewarding whilst high. But when I am in a situation where I can release my focus and simply let the drug take over, such as in the shower, something peculiar occurs. I feel almost as if each and every part of my body is fixed to an axis, and my movement is restricted to rhythmic, repetitive cycles. I can easily control this feeling, but I see no reason to, for I do enjoy it, strange as it may sound. I also become aware of a sort of separation between body and mind. My body becomes a mere minion of my brain, a robotic mass of rhythmic muscle contraction; difficult to describe in words. In all their peculiarity, it is during these occurrences that I can let my mind roam free. I can only achieve this during times when I am alone, and for me, the shower seems to be the ideal area for cannabis-inspired contemplation. My imagination has no horizon; I spontaneously jump from one random thought to another, most of which manifest a type of creativity which I normally do not possess. I can always seem to generate a series of random imagery at will, and the clarity with which I can envision them is beyond what I can accomplish sober. The only negatives that present themselves are the fact that much of these thoughts and images are indeed random and in fast succession, and it is difficult to process them so that I may recall them later. I am adapting to this; slowly bringing back more and more thoughts and feelings from the marijuana experience, and although not all of them are of use, I find it quite intriguing, if not a little befuddling. Long trains of spontaneous, creative thought are typically not in my character.

Much of what I think and do while high on marijuana is quite out of character for me. I undergo what I call a 'mentalmorphosis'; a change very difficult for others to detect, even those very close to me, for it is of purely cerebral nature. The way in which I convey myself seldom changes even when I am overly intoxicated, yet there are differences in my mannerisms that are so intricate as to only be recognized by myself. I will show a greater interest in the arts at times, especially music, art, even cooking. A song will have much more depth, lyrics and instruments tend to embody emotions that can only seem to be derived while high. The effect of sound and its ability to evoke thought and feeling are heightened. A good work of art will open itself up when beholded through enlightened eyes; this could be a painting, literature, a movie. And cooking becomes a journey, a quest motivated by the will to create something worthy of my taste. My lack of cooking skill does not allow me to develop anything special, but the pleasure of eating while high can make any culinary monstrosity taste exceptional. The taste sensations experienced under the influence of marijuana are quite astounding to me, I would say that it is the sense most adversely affected. Deep fried foods release their warm, oily flavors, and their crunchiness is exemplified. Mashed potatoes have a profound smooth, earthy texture, and meats feel pleasurably moist and firm against the teeth, and the list goes on. It takes longer for me to finish a meal, simply because flavor sensations become more intense, and I will savor them almost to excess. I remember consuming a bowl of popcorn one night, one kernel after another, tasting each one individually, because that was all that was necessary.

These are just a few of the effects of marijuana that I find particularly interesting. There is indeed much to be learned as to the limits of human perception. As I have concluded from my usage of the drug, there really is no limit to be spoken of; only factors which cause limitation. In this day and age, the media strikes me as one such factor, spreading mass amounts of unsupported claims and misinterpretation. I do, however, see this as a waning trend; society is slowly becoming more informed. My relationship with this profound plant still progresses, and I am continuing in my efforts to make sense of the drug's impact upon my thought and feeling. I hope one day to be able to harness the power of marijuana, to strive ever forward in my passion to seek alternate levels of consciousness. We have only one life to live; why not live it a variety of different ways?
Listen up. This is a list that is pretty accurate as to why the rich are rich and why you are poor. Don't hate on it, learn from it man. Start making changes in your life TODAY.


Rich or poor, which category do you fit in?

Most people want to be rich, but most of them are poor, why?

There must be some differences between rich people and poor people. If you study carefully, you will find out why rich and successful people are able to produce amazing results in their life, and why some people are living in poverty.

To be rich and successful, you don’t need to be lucky, extremely hard working or you need to have a college diploma or a university degree.

What you need, is the right mindset and the right mindset will form the right habit. As a result, the right habit will lead you toward the financial abundance kind of lifestyle that you always desire.

So here are the 7 main differences between rich and poor people…

1. Rich people believe that they create their lives while poor people believe that life happens to them. Can you see why rich and successful people are able to create amazing results in their life right now?

It is simply because they are in control of their lives. They believe that they are the ones who is responsible for their lives, they are the ones who is creating their future, not the economy or the knowledge or luck.

On the other hand, poor people will always give excuses and blame on the circumstances. When they failed in their business, they will blame the economy, their boss, their family or anything that did not go according to their plan.

Whenever you believe that life happens to you, you will lose the power to change and the power to control your future. You must believe that you’re the one who is creating your future, not other people or events.

2. Rich people play the money game to win but poor people play the money game just not to lose money. This is a big mindset difference.

Have you ever seen people invest in the stock market? Some people are so afraid that they will lose their money and they form a mindset that blocks their creativity. They formed the mindset of ‘investing not to lose the money’.

However, rich and successful people know exactly how they need to think in order to win the game of money. They will think and act from the view of playing the game to win. Unlike poor people, they will never invest just not to lose the money.

3. Rich people think and focus on opportunities while poor people focus on obstacles. When you face with problems, what are you focus on?

Are you focus on the problems, thinking how bad the situation is going to be? Or are you focusing on the solution and thinking about how you can solve or even turn the situation into opportunity?

Think about this carefully. No matter who you are, you will definitely face with all kinds of choices in your life. And when you need to decide to move on, try to notice on you thinking, what do you focus on, the solution, or the problem?

4. Rich people dare to dream big, poor people think small. When I tell my parents that I want to make a million dollar, they will tell me, “Why do you need so much money? You can live a very good lifestyle if you got a job that has a good pay. You don’t need to be a millionaire.”

I don’t know about you, but this statement happens to me all the time. And I definitely believe that poor people will tend to think small while rich people always think big.

To poor people, they will think that rich people are greedy because they always think big. Is it true that you are being greedy if you think big? I don’t know if I buy this, but to me, I’ll think of it as a waste if you’re not using the resources available (your thinking) to you at full.

Don’t you owe it to everyone around you to create a better life for them? Don’t you want your family to live good? So think big and create the abundance lifestyle for these people right now.

5. Rich people are committed to their dreams, poor people are just dreaming about their dreams. Yes, this is an obvious one.

If you’re not committed to be rich, you can never be rich. How many times have you heard people say that they want to be rich, but they never do anything about it?

This is the mentality of poor people. They will just think about how good it is going to be if they are rich, but they will never do anything about their dreams. They know that they cannot afford a luxury car if they have a low pay job. The thing is, they never do anything to change it.

On the contrary, rich and successful people are committed toward their dreams. They will do whatever it takes, in the boundary or moral and ethics of course, to achieve their dreams.

6. Rich people associate with rich and successful people. Poor people will associate with poor people. Do you have any rich friends? Or all of your friends are poor?

I’m not suggesting that you need to stop making friends with poor people, what I’m suggesting it, try to get to know more about rich people. The more you mix with them, the more you will think like them. And if you think like them, you will start to create amazing results just like them.

If most of your friends are poor and their working salary all are below, $2,000, you will be having the same range of salary most of the time. However, if you associate with rich people who are making $2,000 in just a day, you will start to see the possibility of what you can accomplish in your life.

And this will change your thinking of what you can achieve in your life. $2,000 will become a small amount for you once you changed your mindset about money.

7. Rich people good learners while poor people think that they have learned everything in the world. One of the fastest ways to be financially abundance is to learn directly from people who have already achieved this status.

And if you’re not willing to learn, you will never be able to be successful. If you want to get the best pay, you must be the best. And the only way you can be the best is to learn from the best and learn to be the best.

You now know what are the 7 main differences between rich and poor people. Do what rich people do and try to avoid the adopting the mindset and habits of the poor.

This will guarantee you a financial abundance lifestyle.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Sunday, June 19, 2011

greed was my main incentive in those days, and greed has a way of obfuscating your rational thought in ways that would baffle even the most cunning of men.

Saturday, June 18, 2011



(d) Conclusions

Having gone on a field trip to Queenstown, with the given task of surveying the various costs that a local would experience. I have come to the conclusion that our hypothesis, “That the cost of living in Queenstown is more expensive than in Invercargill, because of tourism” is true.

We can base this on the facts and evidence that we have gathered. This evidence is presented in the form of prices of basic necessities that a local would require in order to carry out a typical lifestyle.

Example would include fuel prices, to fuel their transportation around town. Parking costs to leave their transportation safely. The price of homes in order to live and the rates that must be paid to the local authorities. Taxi prices, which have various uses for both locals and tourists alike. Alcohol prices for a common drinking activity. Lastly, the grocery prices which is needed for living.

A simple generalization that I would make is that across the board, prices for all these necessities are much higher in Queenstown. The reason for this higher cost of living is largely based on tourism that Queenstown receives more than Invercargill.

Fuel prices in Queenstown, which are normally controlled and similar across nations, are slightly higher than that of Invercargill. The prices of the 3 major fuel companies Shell, Caltex and Esso are similar in Invercargill and Queenstown. However Queenstown’s diesel price is a $1.529 while Invercargill is a $1.479. There is a difference of about $0.05. 91 Unleaded petrol price in Queenstown is $2.109, Invercargill at $2.059. Difference of $0.05. Although the difference of $0.05 may be negligible, they do however make a significance when purchasing fuel in large quantities.
Reason: Tourism / Market Demand

Parking spots in Queenstown are hard to find as a contrast to Invercargill, due to the amount of visitors, buses and campervans. It is due to this high demand for parking spots that we see a much higher price for parking. Queenstown’s parking per hour is $2.50 whilst that of Invercargill only $0.90. Difference of $1.60. It is not only harder to find parking spots in Queenstown but also extremely expensive.
Reason: Congestion due to Tourism

The biggest difference in prices between Queenstown and Invercargill is the prices for houses. A typical 3-bedroom house would cost only $250,000 in Invercargill while $836,000 in Queenstown.  Difference of $586,000. That means a house in Queenstown would cost 3 times as much as it would in Invercargill. Queenstown being a popular destination, many people purchases houses here as an investment hence the price. Owners use them only during holiday seasons and rent them out when not in use. The rent in Queenstown is 2 times higher than that of Invercargill. $300 per week in Queenstown and $125 - $130 in Invercargill.  The yearly tax rate on property is also higher due to the higher capital value.
Reason: Tourism/Market Demand

Even grocery prices are not spared, Queenstown has a higher overall cost than Invercargill and this highly effects the cost of living. The only cheaper items in Queenstown are perishable goods like fruits such as Apples and Bananas. This is only cheaper most likely due to the cost of transporting such goods across the country. Basic items such as milk, bread and butter have a vary big difference in price between Queenstown and Invercargill.
Reason: Transportation/ Tourism

Taxis in particular are more expensive in Queenstown as there is a larger demand for it than Invercargill. Tourists are much more likely to take taxis than locals as they may not be able to drive in New Zealand or posses a car.
Reason: Driving permit/ Vehicle/ Tourism

Lastly Alcohol prices are much higher in Queenstown as well. A 24 Speight’s costs $54 while Invercargill only $36, which is a difference of $18. 12 pack of Heineken has a difference of $14 and a bottle of wine with a difference of $7. Consumption of alcohol figures is likely to be higher in Queenstown, which is largely a reason for the huge difference in prices.
Reason: Tourism, Consumption Difference

Having seen the impact of Economic and Socio-Cultural – the evidence is clear and all points towards the effects of tourism on Queenstown. Tourism in Queenstown is high due to its magnificent natural environment, which is something that Invercargill cannot compare to. However if Invercargill may find a reason to attract a large amount of tourists, the same economic effect will happen to Invercargill as well. It is much cheaper to live in Invercargill and peaceful as well, for there is minimal disruption of lifestyle from tourists and foreign nationals.

The data presented here are as accurate as I can possibly get, however there is a slight margin of miss accuracy that is difficult to correct.