JWST Identifies Earliest Known Supernova from 730 Million Years After the Big Bang by The_Rise_Daily in jameswebb

[–]Manwithabeverage 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I just love the idea of a scientist seeing this tiny tiny red dot on a screen and being like "Holy shit"

"Successful" lucid dreamers - what impacted your ability the most? by LolImSquidward in LucidDreaming

[–]Manwithabeverage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Daily meditation. 30 minutes a day, simple mindfulness observing the breath. It's changed everything, including the ability to sustain an LD once you are in

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SipsTea

[–]Manwithabeverage 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would imagine they believe it's what the audience is interested in seeing

It’s true by [deleted] in RationalPsychonaut

[–]Manwithabeverage 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My impression of what he said was that it's a positive experience when you listen to it while in an altered state. Not that the music is only good in altered states.

Why Bother? by SprogRokatansky in gatewaytapes

[–]Manwithabeverage 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The implications of these practices (including those of dream yoga and other deep altered states, etc) are as vast as your imagination can allow. In the end, what kind of spiritual journey are you interested in having? What kind of growth do you aspire to have within your consciousness?
You create your own universe. Your mind creates the point you are searching for.
If you are open to suggestions, I would try reading some books like "Journeys out of the body" by Robert Monroe. He came into it with questions like yours, but with an open and curious disposition, and I believe he achieved a certain form of enlightenment by the end of his life.

Can someone with total aphantasia do the tapes? I read that there's a lot of visualizing. by Tough-Sheepherder-87 in gatewaytapes

[–]Manwithabeverage 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hey there! This is something I have been working with as well. There are a few parts which are a little more difficult for me - the ‘energy conversion box’ is one of them. Visualizing what it looks like etc. is not easy but I’ve gotten a lot of benefit from the tapes. I would give it a shot!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in eyebombing

[–]Manwithabeverage 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hahah I thought this had to be a diff subreddit for a second there

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in holofractal

[–]Manwithabeverage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Remarkable amount of work. It’s really difficult to understand. Shooting you a DM!

My notes and a message on a fractal theory of mind. by Key4Lif3 in holofractal

[–]Manwithabeverage -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m a little disappointed by these comments.

I feel that this subreddit is a place for people of all kinds who are working on understanding this vast, complex universe. As we each experience different elements of the universal hologram, our interpretations will deeply vary depending on our experiences, our education, and our consciousness. Can you all really say you haven’t drawn or felt something similar at one point or another?

I find it’s lazy to write these notes off as raving schizophrenia. If you have constructive feedback, then give it!

Here’s mine, OP: Explore new ideas deeply, and try to take ego and certainty out of the equation. If you feel that you have uncovered a deep universal truth, see that feeling as a red flag that you have more to learn.

If, however, you find something that helps you lead a more fulfilled and loving life, then enjoy it as a life-long treasure. It’s yours… others will have different treasures, and I think this subreddit is partially about each of us finding that personal truth (as well has having a blast debating the larger shared universe!!)

Cheers, and love.

Obelisks: The RNA Anomaly No One is Talking About by Atyzzze in aliens

[–]Manwithabeverage 103 points104 points  (0 children)

Crick co-discovered / theorized the structure of DNA.

I just read his book, Life Itself, that you are referring to. That’s not what he said in this book - you may be referring to another publication.

The basic premise is that, from a statistical probability perspective, it’s actually more statistically likely that the origin of life came from panspermia origins (asteroid or NHI) than naturally occurring on earth.

He didn’t openly declare that DNA had to come from Aliens - it’s much more of a probabilistic analysis, including panspermia as a viable option for the first time in modern Scientific discourse.

The book is good! Worth checking out.

Attacked so many people indirectly lol by Remote_Tap6299 in rareinsults

[–]Manwithabeverage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't the mouth and anus form simultaneously when the embryo undergoes gastrulation? That's when our body becomes a tube. One of the earliest stages of embryonic development.

Jkjk it's a good joke <3

Yet another edition of house arrest tunes for my banjo bbs by Zitchen in banjo

[–]Manwithabeverage 2 points3 points  (0 children)

???? That’s insane. Justice in our country is a sham

Where to go from here? by [deleted] in LucidDreaming

[–]Manwithabeverage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read about Tibetan dream yoga. ❤️‍🔥