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Re: psychological reactions
Ummm, it is my experience that 'I' am made of less substance, moreover that this 'I' is not at all real like we like to think it is. I think that when this 'I' starts to colapse there can be a fair bit of anxiety, but, rest assured, there is something much deeper, much more fullfilling than this 'I' and all the anxiety that goes along with that 'I'
But that is my experience, i am not an expert in anything, i just thought i'd share!
I have also used halucinogenics in the past, i also think that maybe halucinogenics (and many things in life) can effect perceptions in a way that makes this 'I' feel unstable.
I find meditation most useful
All the best
Mark
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Things are getting worse and better at the same time, although the worse is much more apparent because it makes so much 'noise'
...in the overwhelming bright light of day we have the small shadows of scattered tree and rock, and during the deep black of night, we have the dim glimmering light of distant stars
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