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Discussion => Philosophy, Economics and Justice => Topic started by: joywind on June 11, 2013, 10:52 am
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Closed-eye visuals are for the most part ever more complex variations upon a theme—ferns sprouting ferns sprouting ferns in multidimensional spaces, vast kaleidoscopic domes of stained glass or mosaic, or patterns like the models of highly intricate molecules--systems of colored balls, each one of which turns out to be a multitude of smaller balls, forever and ever.
Is this, perhaps, an inner view of the organizing process which, when the eyes are open, makes sense of the world even at points where it appears to be supremely messy?
Does the order of the brain create the order of the world, or the order of the world the brain? The two seem like egg and hen, or like back and front.
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I have always been amazed at where the kaleidoscopic patters generate from when I close my eyes during an LSD experience.
Brains develop as we age, so I'm guessing the order of the world creates the brain? IDK confusing topic that is unexplainable.
I just find it strange that these CEVs I've had happen to be some of the most beautiful things I've seen. I don't know why, but they are.
~PsychedelicSphere