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Parry (parry@perfectmail.com) |
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Subject: Re: Exquisite thoughts
Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 05:09:23 -0400
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Kristian Lahdensuo wrote:
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> What do you think of relationship of surrealism, shamanism, paranormality,
> psychoanalysis and use of psychedelic substances?
> Is it like surrealism is manifestation of subconsciousness, paranormality
> has something to do with subconscious powers, shamanism its expression,
> psychoanalysis its awareness and psychedelic substances make concetration
> enter areas that are supposed to be subconscious.
>
> Would a blow to the back of the head with a sledgehammer make you think
> something exquisite?
>
> It was so quiet so I just decided to start rambling something about things I
> have no clue..
A serious blow to the head, humorous as it may be to disinterested
onlookers, would likely inhibit rather than encourage the formation and
are already working continuously. To be conscious of them, one must turn
off the regular filters and distractions. The most common way of doing
seems revelatory later seems shallow. With continued use of the drugs,
their effect seem predictable and limiting. I expect insanity or a brain
injury is similarly limiting. One needs the full spectrum of thought to
-- Parry
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