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Ah ah ... I was thinking of the same "kinds" of experiences ...
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No ... but am "open" to this kind of experience ... uh, where is the manual?
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Christophe wrote:You really have to be stupid to take this kind of shit ...
You are swollen anyway, you who deal in white powder in the shop of the site
http://www.musicme.com/#/Fernand-Raynau ... 19627.html
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Christophe wrote:No ... but am "open" to this kind of experience ... uh, where is the manual?
The Newport method:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgJOMqIhvHM&feature=BFa&list=PLE3E88DE0B45599E3&lf=results_main
The French translation:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xa78b9_pratiquer-la-sortie-hors-du-corps-1_webcam
Do not stop at the presentation a little TV purchase ... otherwise ... it works!
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Statistically, slow-acting drugs kill more than quick-acting drugs (60.000 tobacco + 60.000 alcohol + an unknown number of legal drugs)
or bodily detachment.This makes you aware of the mind-boggling (and disturbing) capabilities of the brain.
There is no soft drug, only slow-acting drugs.Coffee is a drug (very sweet).
Statistically, slow-acting drugs kill more than quick-acting drugs (60.000 tobacco + 60.000 alcohol + an unknown number of legal drugs)
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delnoram wrote:You are swollen anyway, you who deal in white powder in the shop of the site
Roooh the other, here I am!
No kidding: it strikes the pipes eh?
Janic wrote:Statistically, slow-acting drugs kill more than quick-acting drugs (60.000 tobacco + 60.000 alcohol + an unknown number of legal drugs)
a) Of course in absolute but not in relative!
Compared to the numbers of users, hard drugs are much more dangerous ...
1 kg of pure alcohol kills "infinitely less" than 1 kg of heroin ...
b) I like this notion of slow or fast effect (I'm not sure that alcohol is so slow as that effect ... some hard drugs take hours to act ...) ... So you mean on the psyche or on the degradation of the organism?
c) What about drugs? Some active molecules may very well be considered drugs ... it says in this documentary https://www.econologie.com/forums/maladies-a ... 11248.html that prozac has a proven addictive effect!
Another example (probably the best in the history of drugs) methamphetamine has been sold over the counter for almost 50 years in Germany under the name Pervitine!
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from what I have read (no personal experience) it is not just a brain illusion, but a "dropout". From memory: a patient in a coma who was able to read the identification plate of the operating table located under it and therefore impossible to see unless lying under the table and other similar experiences. I had a work colleague doing yoga and saw himself doing a headstand, which scared him off being unprepared.
There are many sites or journals which deal more and more with these "inexplicable" phenomena.
And I am not talking about "religious" phenomena linked to faith.
What do you mean by that?
from what I have read (no personal experience) it is not just a brain illusion, but a "dropout". From memory: a patient in a coma who was able to read the identification plate of the operating table located under it and therefore impossible to see unless lying under the table and other similar experiences. I had a work colleague doing yoga and saw himself doing a headstand, which scared him off being unprepared.
There are many sites or journals which deal more and more with these "inexplicable" phenomena.
And I am not talking about "religious" phenomena linked to faith.
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Janic wrote:sen-no-senWhat do you mean by that?
from what I have read (no personal experience) it is not just a brain illusion, but a "dropout". From memory: a patient in a coma who was able to read the identification plate of the operating table located under it and therefore impossible to see unless lying under the table and other similar experiences.
Yes I have heard of this case.
For my part, and taking into account my personal experience, I classify for the moment the phenomenon in the field of mental simulation ... pending a reality check (reported by many people).
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