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hey pi.

remember that talk we had the other day and you asked me if I saw a red ball in the corner of my eye?

I was in lying in my bed few days ago and then I noticed a ball of light being created in my vision, it rotated from side to side as I moved my eyes it was mainly red.
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For better or worse.... I've noticed that I am much more talkative and sociable when sleep deprived.

As though a thick layer of inhibition has fallen away.
 Quoting: pi


It gets stranger.


Opiate (Narcotic!) drugs can keep me comfortably awake for days; but some of the best sleeps I've ever had, were whilst using psychedelics.


And also.... it is much easier for me to bring KundalinI to 'max power' while moderately sleep deprived.

hmm

I love neurobiology.
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hey pi.

remember that talk we had the other day and you asked me if I saw a red ball in the corner of my eye?

I was in lying in my bed few days ago and then I noticed a ball of light being created in my vision, it rotated from side to side as I moved my eyes it was mainly red.
 Quoting: Dreamily Resonant VIP 2



Interesting. And it stayed in your field of view?

I've only ever seen a 'flash'.
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hey pi.

remember that talk we had the other day and you asked me if I saw a red ball in the corner of my eye?

I was in lying in my bed few days ago and then I noticed a ball of light being created in my vision, it rotated from side to side as I moved my eyes it was mainly red.
 Quoting: Dreamily Resonant VIP 2



Interesting. And it stayed in your field of view?

I've only ever seen a 'flash'.
 Quoting: pi


yes, it looked like sprakles of light assemble together to form the ball of light then it moved around the field as I moved my eyes...

oh yeah I love the flashes... they come out of nowhere like supernovas exploding and fading.
for me they are usually blue.

at first I was afraid they were neurons exploding in my brain lol
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tounge


For better or worse.... I've noticed that I am much more talkative and sociable when sleep deprived.

As though a thick layer of inhibition has fallen away.
 Quoting: pi


It gets stranger.


Opiate (Narcotic!) drugs can keep me comfortably awake for days; but some of the best sleeps I've ever had, were whilst using psychedelics.


And also.... it is much easier for me to bring KundalinI to 'max power' while moderately sleep deprived.

hmm

I love neurobiology.
 Quoting: pi


we are noticing fasting is promoting our dmt levels upwards and sleep deprivation often prompts eating less
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hey pi.

remember that talk we had the other day and you asked me if I saw a red ball in the corner of my eye?

I was in lying in my bed few days ago and then I noticed a ball of light being created in my vision, it rotated from side to side as I moved my eyes it was mainly red.
 Quoting: Dreamily Resonant VIP 2



Interesting. And it stayed in your field of view?

I've only ever seen a 'flash'.
 Quoting: pi


yes, it looked like sprakles of light assemble together to form the ball of light then it moved around the field as I moved my eyes...

oh yeah I love the flashes... they come out of nowhere like supernovas exploding and fading.
for me they are usually blue.

at first I was afraid they were neurons exploding in my brain lol
 Quoting: Dreamily Resonant VIP 2


Don't be too quick to discount actual neuron death here. KundalinI for example is incredibly neurotoxic, moreso than almost any drug (liquor and MDMA come to mind as more toxic).

But by the same token, it triggers the monumental healing capacity of the brain. The latter is not so talked about in modern science (probably halfway due to the level of propaganda against drugs that depends on the image of them being damaging), but in reality, the brain is as capable of any other organ of regenerating cells, and neuronal death does NOT necessarily signal a problem.


You might also be able to 'see' brainwaves: I 'see' a sort of deep purple colour for mine.
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hey pi.

remember that talk we had the other day and you asked me if I saw a red ball in the corner of my eye?

I was in lying in my bed few days ago and then I noticed a ball of light being created in my vision, it rotated from side to side as I moved my eyes it was mainly red.
 Quoting: Dreamily Resonant VIP 2



Interesting. And it stayed in your field of view?

I've only ever seen a 'flash'.
 Quoting: pi


yes, it looked like sprakles of light assemble together to form the ball of light then it moved around the field as I moved my eyes...

oh yeah I love the flashes... they come out of nowhere like supernovas exploding and fading.
for me they are usually blue.

at first I was afraid they were neurons exploding in my brain lol
 Quoting: Dreamily Resonant VIP 2


Don't be too quick to discount actual neuron death here. KundalinI for example is incredibly neurotoxic, moreso than almost any drug (liquor and MDMA come to mind as more toxic).

But by the same token, it triggers the monumental healing capacity of the brain. The latter is not so talked about in modern science (probably halfway due to the level of propaganda against drugs that depends on the image of them being damaging), but in reality, the brain is as capable of any other organ of regenerating cells, and neuronal death does NOT necessarily signal a problem.


You might also be able to 'see' brainwaves: I 'see' a sort of deep purple colour for mine.
 Quoting: pi


do you think the flashes really have something to do with dead neurons? spooky.

im just going to ignore it and let it slip as kundalini symptoms as I did my rapid heart beats which I thought to be heart disease...

brain waves?
do you actually see them as waves?
I see grains... sort of.
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Interesting. And it stayed in your field of view?

I've only ever seen a 'flash'.
 Quoting: pi


yes, it looked like sprakles of light assemble together to form the ball of light then it moved around the field as I moved my eyes...

oh yeah I love the flashes... they come out of nowhere like supernovas exploding and fading.
for me they are usually blue.

at first I was afraid they were neurons exploding in my brain lol
 Quoting: Dreamily Resonant VIP 2


Don't be too quick to discount actual neuron death here. KundalinI for example is incredibly neurotoxic, moreso than almost any drug (liquor and MDMA come to mind as more toxic).

But by the same token, it triggers the monumental healing capacity of the brain. The latter is not so talked about in modern science (probably halfway due to the level of propaganda against drugs that depends on the image of them being damaging), but in reality, the brain is as capable of any other organ of regenerating cells, and neuronal death does NOT necessarily signal a problem.


You might also be able to 'see' brainwaves: I 'see' a sort of deep purple colour for mine.
 Quoting: pi


do you think the flashes really have something to do with dead neurons? spooky.

im just going to ignore it and let it slip as kundalini symptoms as I did my rapid heart beats which I thought to be heart disease...

brain waves?
do you actually see them as waves?
I see grains... sort of.
 Quoting: Dreamily Resonant VIP 2


Perhaps a ton of power is being put through individual neurons, causing them to overload. Very normal for KundalinI activity.


And yes, I have been able to 'track' what I suspect are 'alpha waves' very easily, and I've noted a number of different patterns that, most probably, correspond to other types of 'waves'. When you say 'grains', do you mean a sort of static? Cause that is a pretty common state on my end, too.
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yes, it looked like sprakles of light assemble together to form the ball of light then it moved around the field as I moved my eyes...

oh yeah I love the flashes... they come out of nowhere like supernovas exploding and fading.
for me they are usually blue.

at first I was afraid they were neurons exploding in my brain lol
 Quoting: Dreamily Resonant VIP 2


Don't be too quick to discount actual neuron death here. KundalinI for example is incredibly neurotoxic, moreso than almost any drug (liquor and MDMA come to mind as more toxic).

But by the same token, it triggers the monumental healing capacity of the brain. The latter is not so talked about in modern science (probably halfway due to the level of propaganda against drugs that depends on the image of them being damaging), but in reality, the brain is as capable of any other organ of regenerating cells, and neuronal death does NOT necessarily signal a problem.


You might also be able to 'see' brainwaves: I 'see' a sort of deep purple colour for mine.
 Quoting: pi


do you think the flashes really have something to do with dead neurons? spooky.

im just going to ignore it and let it slip as kundalini symptoms as I did my rapid heart beats which I thought to be heart disease...

brain waves?
do you actually see them as waves?
I see grains... sort of.
 Quoting: Dreamily Resonant VIP 2


Perhaps a ton of power is being put through individual neurons, causing them to overload. Very normal for KundalinI activity.


And yes, I have been able to 'track' what I suspect are 'alpha waves' very easily, and I've noted a number of different patterns that, most probably, correspond to other types of 'waves'. When you say 'grains', do you mean a sort of static? Cause that is a pretty common state on my end, too.
 Quoting: pi


mmm I don't know lol static grainy... seems my vision is made of grains interchanging. extremely visible when I close my eyes.

also when I look at up I see shining white spots that appear to be falling off somewhere... like leaves off a tree. they look plasmic or fluidic.

but the most bizzare is when I look at light source and see these grey orbs encircled by a grey ring...
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For better or worse.... I've noticed that I am much more talkative and sociable when sleep deprived.

As though a thick layer of inhibition has fallen away.
 Quoting: pi


It gets stranger.


Opiate (Narcotic!) drugs can keep me comfortably awake for days; but some of the best sleeps I've ever had, were whilst using psychedelics.


And also.... it is much easier for me to bring KundalinI to 'max power' while moderately sleep deprived.

hmm

I love neurobiology.
 Quoting: pi


we are noticing fasting is promoting our dmt levels upwards and sleep deprivation often prompts eating less
 Quoting: aether


[link to en.wikipedia.org]

/z\ Seems to suggest that DMT levels could be enhanced by consuming S-adenosyl-L-methionine, 'SAMe'. I've seen this at grocery shops but never considered the involvement in DMT metabolism.


I'll keep looking into why fasting raises the levels I think
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hey pi.

remember that talk we had the other day and you asked me if I saw a red ball in the corner of my eye?

I was in lying in my bed few days ago and then I noticed a ball of light being created in my vision, it rotated from side to side as I moved my eyes it was mainly red.
 Quoting: Dreamily Resonant VIP 2



Interesting. And it stayed in your field of view?

I've only ever seen a 'flash'.
 Quoting: pi


yes, it looked like sprakles of light assemble together to form the ball of light then it moved around the field as I moved my eyes...

oh yeah I love the flashes... they come out of nowhere like supernovas exploding and fading.
for me they are usually blue.

at first I was afraid they were neurons exploding in my brain lol
 Quoting: Dreamily Resonant VIP 2


Don't be too quick to discount actual neuron death here. KundalinI for example is incredibly neurotoxic, moreso than almost any drug (liquor and MDMA come to mind as more toxic).

But by the same token, it triggers the monumental healing capacity of the brain. The latter is not so talked about in modern science (probably halfway due to the level of propaganda against drugs that depends on the image of them being damaging), but in reality, the brain is as capable of any other organ of regenerating cells, and neuronal death does NOT necessarily signal a problem.


You might also be able to 'see' brainwaves: I 'see' a sort of deep purple colour for mine.
 Quoting: pi


seconded
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Ohhhhh Mr. Impaler!
The guys left a present in this thread & others for you. (Power of Edit)
They'll bump it when I'm gone & troll you.

You'll never find it.
Till it's bumped.
I usually never engage in these types of things.
I find it very fitting in your case.
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Ohhhhh Mr. Impaler!
The guys left a present in this thread & others for you. (Power of Edit)
They'll bump it when I'm gone & troll you.

You'll never find it.
Till it's bumped.
I usually never engage in these types of things.
I find it very fitting in your case.
Wannabe Creator Deadbeat father.
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& attempting to type your name in(Real Life)
Won't work on the search.

They're good!
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/\/\/\/\ Obsessed!
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/\/\/\/\ Obsessed!
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lame

Just proving my point.
Sorry to pour water on your bro party of tards.
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Everybody rock your body yahhhh
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Everybody rock your body yahhhh
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lmaolmaolmao
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This. What you are doing, is against the law. I will find out where to report you. And do so. This has gone far enough.

I hope the full force of the law will find you...


State Cyberstalking and Cyberharassment Laws

Cyberstalking. Cyberstalking is the use of the Internet, email or other electronic communications to stalk, and generally refers to a pattern of threatening or malicious behaviors. Cyberstalking may be considered the most dangerous of the three types of Internet harassment, based on a posing credible threat of harm. Sanctions range from misdemeanors to felonies.

Cyberharassment
. Cyberharassment differs from cyberstalking in that it may generally be defined as not involving a credible threat. Cyberharassment usually pertains to threatening or harassing email messages, instant messages, or to blog entries or websites dedicated solely to tormenting an individual. Some states approach cyberharrassment by including language addressing electronic communications in general harassment statutes, while others have created stand-alone cyberharassment statutes.

[link to www.ncsl.org]
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Pour some sugar on me yahhhhh baby


Hook me up

Why bother getting feathers ruffled over impaler everyone knows he's role playing like the rest here

So he doesn't take care of his kids

Maybe they are better off with out him
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Everybody rock your body yahhhh
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lmaolmaolmao
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I wuv you more then pizza on a Friday night
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This. What you are doing, is against the law. I will find out where to report you. And do so. This has gone far enough.

I hope the full force of the law will find you...


State Cyberstalking and Cyberharassment Laws

Cyberstalking. Cyberstalking is the use of the Internet, email or other electronic communications to stalk, and generally refers to a pattern of threatening or malicious behaviors. Cyberstalking may be considered the most dangerous of the three types of Internet harassment, based on a posing credible threat of harm. Sanctions range from misdemeanors to felonies.

Cyberharassment
. Cyberharassment differs from cyberstalking in that it may generally be defined as not involving a credible threat. Cyberharassment usually pertains to threatening or harassing email messages, instant messages, or to blog entries or websites dedicated solely to tormenting an individual. Some states approach cyberharrassment by including language addressing electronic communications in general harassment statutes, while others have created stand-alone cyberharassment statutes.

[link to www.ncsl.org]
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Hey, don't forget constant reference to 'the guys'.

Looks like gangstalking is a real thing after all!

rex
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This. What you are doing, is against the law. I will find out where to report you. And do so. This has gone far enough.

I hope the full force of the law will find you...


State Cyberstalking and Cyberharassment Laws

Cyberstalking. Cyberstalking is the use of the Internet, email or other electronic communications to stalk, and generally refers to a pattern of threatening or malicious behaviors. Cyberstalking may be considered the most dangerous of the three types of Internet harassment, based on a posing credible threat of harm. Sanctions range from misdemeanors to felonies.

Cyberharassment
. Cyberharassment differs from cyberstalking in that it may generally be defined as not involving a credible threat. Cyberharassment usually pertains to threatening or harassing email messages, instant messages, or to blog entries or websites dedicated solely to tormenting an individual. Some states approach cyberharrassment by including language addressing electronic communications in general harassment statutes, while others have created stand-alone cyberharassment statutes.

[link to www.ncsl.org]
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lamelamelame

No it's not.
& if it was, OOOOOOOwell. Can't touch me.
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This. What you are doing, is against the law. I will find out where to report you. And do so. This has gone far enough.

I hope the full force of the law will find you...


State Cyberstalking and Cyberharassment Laws

Cyberstalking. Cyberstalking is the use of the Internet, email or other electronic communications to stalk, and generally refers to a pattern of threatening or malicious behaviors. Cyberstalking may be considered the most dangerous of the three types of Internet harassment, based on a posing credible threat of harm. Sanctions range from misdemeanors to felonies.

Cyberharassment
. Cyberharassment differs from cyberstalking in that it may generally be defined as not involving a credible threat. Cyberharassment usually pertains to threatening or harassing email messages, instant messages, or to blog entries or websites dedicated solely to tormenting an individual. Some states approach cyberharrassment by including language addressing electronic communications in general harassment statutes, while others have created stand-alone cyberharassment statutes.

[link to www.ncsl.org]
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Hey, don't forget constant reference to 'the guys'.

Looks like gangstalking is a real thing after all!

rex
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seconded
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lamelamelame

No it's not.
& if it was, OOOOOOOwell. Can't touch me.
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rolleyes


Playin' dirty again huh?
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Everybody rock your body yahhhh
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lmaolmaolmao
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I wuv you more then pizza on a Friday night
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5a5a5a

See waaaht happens when IRL shows up.
They cry like babies.
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See waaaht happens when IRL shows up.
They cry like babies.
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Hypocrite....
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Pour some sugar on me yahhhhh baby


Hook me up

Why bother getting feathers ruffled over impaler everyone knows he's role playing like the rest here

So he doesn't take care of his kids

Maybe they are better off with out him
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You my dear. Are a sociopathic narcissist with sadistic tendencies.

Your level of cruelty which you think you have some divine right to deliver and judge other people is sick. It is terrible watch people tear other down.

You have continued for weeks with this behavior. I am going to report you for cyber crime.

It is illegal. And can be a felony. How's that for a past? All recorded right here on GLP. Just have to go back and find your threats. Your abusive words. Your stalking.

GTFO.

Don't come back.
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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Pour some sugar on me yahhhhh baby


Hook me up

Why bother getting feathers ruffled over impaler everyone knows he's role playing like the rest here

So he doesn't take care of his kids

Maybe they are better off with out him
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 9680214


You my dear. Are a sociopathic narcissist with sadistic tendencies.

Your level of cruelty which you think you have some divine right to deliver and judge other people is sick. It is terrible watch people tear other down.

You have continued for weeks with this behavior. I am going to report you for cyber crime.

It is illegal. And can be a felony. How's that for a past? All recorded right here on GLP. Just have to go back and find your threats. Your abusive words. Your stalking.

GTFO.

Don't come back.
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agreed
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Hook me up

Why bother getting feathers ruffled over impaler everyone knows he's role playing like the rest here

So he doesn't take care of his kids

Maybe they are better off with out him
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 9680214


You my dear. Are a sociopathic narcissist with sadistic tendencies.

Your level of cruelty which you think you have some divine right to deliver and judge other people is sick. It is terrible watch people tear other down.

You have continued for weeks with this behavior. I am going to report you for cyber crime.

It is illegal. And can be a felony. How's that for a past? All recorded right here on GLP. Just have to go back and find your threats. Your abusive words. Your stalking.

GTFO.

Don't come back.
 Quoting: Seer777


lmaolmaolmao

That is SOOOO laughable!





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