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Rising Star
is what I think DMT is. The true red pill.

I am glad to be here among the OTHERS. I guess you could say Leary and Terence inspired my being here with you now. Find the OTHERS. So often in this odd world we live in I have felt isolated, uncomfortable or otherwise maladjusted. It seems the world has gone mad.. simply insane. I find comfort in reading through these forums. It gives me some peace of mind that the OTHERS are out there.

Thank you for having me! I will certainly contribute when and where I can.
 
Thank you FranLover!

Some reference for those who have no idea what I am talking about in regards to 'The OTHERS'.

“Admit it. You aren’t like them. You’re not even close. You may occasionally dress yourself up as one of them, watch the same mindless television shows as they do, maybe even eat the same fast food sometimes. But it seems that the more you try to fit in, the more you feel like an outsider, watching the “normal people” as they go about their automatic existences. For every time you say club passwords like “Have a nice day” and “Weather’s awful today, eh?”, you yearn inside to say forbidden things like “Tell me something that makes you cry” or “What do you think deja vu is for?”. Face it, you even want to talk to that girl in the elevator. But what if that girl in the elevator (and the balding man who walks past your cubicle at work) are thinking the same thing? Who knows what you might learn from taking a chance on conversation with a stranger? Everyone carries a piece of the puzzle. Nobody comes into your life by mere coincidence. Trust your instincts. Do the unexpected. Find the others…”
-Timothy Leary

and from Terence McKenna I found a video


Aldous Huxley presents this in another way as well.

“The real hopeless victims of mental illness are to be found among those who appear to be most normal. "Many of them are normal because they are so well adjusted to our mode of existence, because their human voice has been silenced so early in their lives, that they do not even struggle or suffer or develop symptoms as the neurotic does." They are normal not in what may be called the absolute sense of the word; they are normal only in relation to a profoundly abnormal society. Their perfect adjustment to that abnormal society is a measure of their mental sickness. These millions of abnormally normal people, living without fuss in a society to which, if they were fully human beings, they ought not to be adjusted.”
-Aldous Huxley(A Brave New World)

So are we the OTHERS the normal abnormal? lol
 
WELCOME

Look no further, for you have found us friend. Here you can be yourself for you will not be judged. Looking forward to your presence in the forums & chat! Your like minded perspective is more than welcome in this place. See you around!!

Jaycee

p.s. Great screen name, totally envious :)
 
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Aldous Huxley presents this in another way as well.

“The real hopeless victims of mental illness are to be found among those who appear to be most normal. "Many of them are normal because they are so well adjusted to our mode of existence, because their human voice has been silenced so early in their lives, that they do not even struggle or suffer or develop symptoms as the neurotic does." They are normal not in what may be called the absolute sense of the word; they are normal only in relation to a profoundly abnormal society. Their perfect adjustment to that abnormal society is a measure of their mental sickness. These millions of abnormally normal people, living without fuss in a society to which, if they were fully human beings, they ought not to be adjusted.”
-Aldous Huxley(A Brave New World)

So are we the OTHERS the normal abnormal? lol


Thats a little bit of J Krishnakurti speaking thorough Huxley (Huxley loved Krishnamurti's teaching);
“It is no measure of health to be well-adjusted to a profoundly sick society.”

I think what we all have in common is we've seem that things are not quite as they appear...we pause and with a certain distance ask 'what is going on here?'

So . . .

What is going on here?
 
Krishnamurti influenced so many throughout his life. It is certainly no surprise he captured the attention of the likes of Huxley.

What is going on here?

I haven't the foggiest idea anymore.
 
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