cheiron
Rising Star
I found some lexicon terms that seem to need some synchronisation to attain a level playground.
First one is 'breakthrouh'
This is the current breakthrough defintion.
State traveler gets after ingesting the breakthrough dose of DMT. Beyond life or death. Beyond time or space or known dimensions. Inherently synaesthetic. Ultra sharp edges and highly polished surfaces. Endlessly morphing and fractalizing details. A sense of extremely high energy and vibration as well as frantic activity. All One. Feels oddly familiar - maybe where you were before birth and will return after death? Everything that ever is, has been, can be, will be, never was, never could be . . . . .
To me, this is somewhat confusing, and I think it is helpful to distinguish more between:
- the act of breaking through - the state on reaches after breaking through. - hyperspace and breakthrough: the first being the place one reaches after the act of the breakthrough
In current definition of 'breakthrough', hyperspace and breakthrough, and even specific states one can reach after breakthrough and in hyperspace ('all one' etc.) mingle through eachother, maybe creating more confusion than clarification....
My suggestion would be to alter 'breakthrough' to something more basic like:
After ingesting spice, there is the possibility of reaching a breakthrough. Sometimes the chrysanthemum has to be passed, sometimes one just popps into Hyperspace. A breakthrough is the moment of actually entering hyperspace, which doesn't has to necessarily happen after the ingestion of spice.
Furthermore, the definition of Hyperspace is currently:
The place you go to after breakthrough, can be any place and time imaginable. Where the impossible can easily happen, extreme geometric explosions of color, sound, emotions, information, also the feeling of it being hyperreal.
In a recent post Hyperspace Fool defined hyperspace as 'one of many' places one can go to:
So I thought it would be nice to share some thoughts about the different zones and maybe even attempt to map them out, as far as that would be possible...
First one is 'breakthrouh'
This is the current breakthrough defintion.
State traveler gets after ingesting the breakthrough dose of DMT. Beyond life or death. Beyond time or space or known dimensions. Inherently synaesthetic. Ultra sharp edges and highly polished surfaces. Endlessly morphing and fractalizing details. A sense of extremely high energy and vibration as well as frantic activity. All One. Feels oddly familiar - maybe where you were before birth and will return after death? Everything that ever is, has been, can be, will be, never was, never could be . . . . .
To me, this is somewhat confusing, and I think it is helpful to distinguish more between:
- the act of breaking through - the state on reaches after breaking through. - hyperspace and breakthrough: the first being the place one reaches after the act of the breakthrough
In current definition of 'breakthrough', hyperspace and breakthrough, and even specific states one can reach after breakthrough and in hyperspace ('all one' etc.) mingle through eachother, maybe creating more confusion than clarification....
My suggestion would be to alter 'breakthrough' to something more basic like:
After ingesting spice, there is the possibility of reaching a breakthrough. Sometimes the chrysanthemum has to be passed, sometimes one just popps into Hyperspace. A breakthrough is the moment of actually entering hyperspace, which doesn't has to necessarily happen after the ingestion of spice.
Furthermore, the definition of Hyperspace is currently:
The place you go to after breakthrough, can be any place and time imaginable. Where the impossible can easily happen, extreme geometric explosions of color, sound, emotions, information, also the feeling of it being hyperreal.
In a recent post Hyperspace Fool defined hyperspace as 'one of many' places one can go to:
I differentiate hyperspace from other incorporeal lands you can visit, because it has a special characteristic that other dreamlands and higher dimensional spaces lack. A unique form and function that seems to place it as a kind of dimensional nexus par excellence. Furthermore, the entities there seem to share an awful lot in terms of their aesthetic and the kinds of activities they are up to.
Thus, I don't define Hyperspace as merely where you go when you break through, but as a specific place that people tend to visit at some point in their journeys. As it is connected to every other time and place IME, people can shoot through Hyperspace on their way to other zones (alternate universes, parallel realities, dreamscapes, upper dimensions, and as you suggested, other times).
One dead giveaway is the architecture of the place. If it is filled with kaleidoscopic halls, impossible geometries, and folding rooms with reality making machines... hyperspace. If, on the other hand, you find yourself in a culturally significant themed place (Egyptian, Mayan, Hindu or the like), these places are not Hyperspace, but rather the realms of those gods that inspired those mythologies.
So I thought it would be nice to share some thoughts about the different zones and maybe even attempt to map them out, as far as that would be possible...