When Andres tells here that we are shifting to being a line, it actually feels really comfortable. But right after the news, he says it is an ''infinite line'', and it is a feeling of explosion! I am seriously grateful. The infinite line feels like a vector of joy
And I think the feeling of explosion is not only a result of infinite-lineness, but also the timing is really accurate! It came so fast that I was feeling like a couple meters long baseball trail and suddenly someone hit me in both directions with light speed and it superpositioned my consciousness out, hahah
actually, at the end of the video, a spaceless space really feels like the point that is outside space and time at the beginning of the video. I love this 4D phenomenological symmetry. As if the object ''Point'' and ''spaceless space'' is just a phenomenological phase of the same 4D object!
I think Ketamine is such a thing under the effect of which doing this meditation would get much easier. Although I have done it only once, it was a night with a couple of high dose, and at one point, completely dissociated with humanness and ontology(like the other QRI meditation ''Phenomenology of Ontology'', but in reverse), I was a point in a 3D space where I was in movement. And the very interesting phenomenon was that besides having the sense of pointness, I also had the navigational knowledge of a point. I knew not only how I can go up, down, back, forth, right and left, but I also knew how points go up, down, back, forth, right and left. At first I didn't have any idea how I can move, but in time I remember saying myself ''oh yes, I remember how to move''. It was a sense of control rather than just wanting to move. To illustrate the sense of control: you know the screen in video games where you appoint keys on keyboard to the specific movements, it was pretty much like that. But instead of a 0/1 intention for going forward, I had 2-3 consecutive promos for going forward. And although I drew the example from coding context, it was much more organic like human operations. It was phenomenologically similar to the operation when your leg is bent under your butt and you are laying down, and you want to reach to the light switch by raising your foot and reaching further. The operation here could seem like moving your foot, but you are also lowering your knee. And as a point, one move also had the similar steps, rather than just moving by request at once. And realizing the steps existed even then was prrretty surprising and interesting at come down. So, to my experience, ketamine is the very substance on which one can professionally be a point, or other things!
When Andres tells here that we are shifting to being a line, it actually feels really comfortable. But right after the news, he says it is an ''infinite line'', and it is a feeling of explosion! I am seriously grateful. The infinite line feels like a vector of joy
And I think the feeling of explosion is not only a result of infinite-lineness, but also the timing is really accurate! It came so fast that I was feeling like a couple meters long baseball trail and suddenly someone hit me in both directions with light speed and it superpositioned my consciousness out, hahah
actually, at the end of the video, a spaceless space really feels like the point that is outside space and time at the beginning of the video. I love this 4D phenomenological symmetry. As if the object ''Point'' and ''spaceless space'' is just a phenomenological phase of the same 4D object!
I think Ketamine is such a thing under the effect of which doing this meditation would get much easier. Although I have done it only once, it was a night with a couple of high dose, and at one point, completely dissociated with humanness and ontology(like the other QRI meditation ''Phenomenology of Ontology'', but in reverse), I was a point in a 3D space where I was in movement. And the very interesting phenomenon was that besides having the sense of pointness, I also had the navigational knowledge of a point. I knew not only how I can go up, down, back, forth, right and left, but I also knew how points go up, down, back, forth, right and left. At first I didn't have any idea how I can move, but in time I remember saying myself ''oh yes, I remember how to move''. It was a sense of control rather than just wanting to move.
To illustrate the sense of control: you know the screen in video games where you appoint keys on keyboard to the specific movements, it was pretty much like that. But instead of a 0/1 intention for going forward, I had 2-3 consecutive promos for going forward. And although I drew the example from coding context, it was much more organic like human operations. It was phenomenologically similar to the operation when your leg is bent under your butt and you are laying down, and you want to reach to the light switch by raising your foot and reaching further. The operation here could seem like moving your foot, but you are also lowering your knee. And as a point, one move also had the similar steps, rather than just moving by request at once. And realizing the steps existed even then was prrretty surprising and interesting at come down.
So, to my experience, ketamine is the very substance on which one can professionally be a point, or other things!