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dmt and my damn cat

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cave paintings said:
CATS & ANCIENT CULTURES.

In Ancient Babylon, the cat was believed to be a host for certain holy human souls after death. The soul stayed in the cat as long as the cat lived & only in this way could the soul gain entry to Paradise.
Buddhists, Burmese & Siamese cultures had similar beliefs. In ancient Japan, certain cats were believed to hold the soul of an ancestor & were considered priceless.
Ancient Egyptians believed that the cat brought prosperity & health, long life & beautiful old age.

Sacred cats kept in a sanctuary in ancient Egypt were carefully tended by priests who watched them day and night. The priests interpreted the cat's movements - twitch of a whisker, yawn or stretch - into a prediction of an event that would happen in the future.

Gnostic belief held that the cat sat in the Garden of Eden and guarded a certain tree with it's life, perhaps the tree known by Christians as the tree of life. This tree, known as the Persea tree, is also mentioned in an Egyptian papyrus, with the Egyptian Sun-God Ra proclaiming that : 'I am the Great Cat which fought hard by the Persea tree.' The depiction in the Bible of Satan as a snake suggests that the cat may have been guarding the tree from the serpent - a role that is reflected in Egyptian mythology. The cat was said to have knowledge of both good and evil without representing either. In this way, the cat represents balance and wisdom. The cats role as protector is a repeated motif in many myths and legends.

The cat was thought of by the ancient Egyptians as a protection against snakes, which were feared because of their poison. The cat goddess Mafdet, was thought to protect the Pharoh against serpents in the royal palace. In the Egyptian Book of the Dead, Ra (known as Mau) is depicted as a cat slaying a huge python, Apep, which represnts darkness. In this way, the cat and serpent represented the struggle between light and darkness, with the Sun-God Ra being victorious with the slaying of the serpent.

Although the cat and snake are often seen as adversaries in Egytptian mythology, both cat and serpent were seen to work together to carry out Ra's bidding and create balance, thus good and evil, light and darkness, the physical and spiritual aspects of the whole - coming toether in a state of balance and perfection. Both cat and snake also symbolise eternity, echoed in the cats curl and the snake holding it's tail in its mouth (as in Midgardsorm, the World Serpent of Norse legend), both describing a circle without end.

Bast, Bastet or Pasht was the Egyptian cat-headed goddess whose cult lasted for thousands of years. Her city was Bubastis and housed statutes and a sacred shrine admist a grove of trees. Worshippers came from afar to attend her annual festival in the city, during which time her image was transported upon a barge towards the city, accompanied by dancing, singing and drinking - ending in sacrifices being made when the destination was reached. Bast was the daughter of Isis and Ra, her colours were silver and purple and she represents the moon, fire, fertility, music and nurturing of children.

The cats link to witchcraft is evident in Classical Greece and its association to the goddess Hecate, guardian of the Underworld. Her symbol was the black cat and her followers left offerings at crossroads, which were thought to be guarded by black cats, in the hope that she would bestow good fortune upon them.

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Some interesting information I just found.
From personal experience, I have been told of my friends cat wigging out whilst they were bemushroomed, the cat acting faar stranger than normal.


My mind when in this direction immediately as well.

Also, here, and in other reports, there have been strong Egyptian themes in their travels. Can't help but wonder if there is some correlation. Did the ancients understand some connection? To-day we have only a few years of reports and experimentation available to us. Over the long span of Egyptian civilization - could spice, or another have opened doors for them? Could they have found a symbiotic relation with certain species and held them in high regard? Could we be visiting our past Egyptian incarnations? Well, who knows.

Peace
 
Espiridion said:
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Thanks everyone for making such a big deal out of this....they just scheduled catnip.....

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Oh lord, my cats will be so disappointed! We have a toy where cats can rub their whiskers and back to get rid of annoying hair, the top of it is filled with catnip and when we put fresh catnip in it one of them goes wild and the other likes to go there once in a while to get a new good stoning whiff.

Now, how can I explain to my cats that they scheduled this? They didn't harm anyone in the process!


Kind regards,

The Traveler
 
Too funny, even cats aren't allowed to explore their minds.

I've also met cats in hyperspace, but their faces were very shard-like and angular, like slivers of prismatic glass, reflecting the insane tunnel walls which contained them.

It seems to happen more with cat owners.
 
skinwalker said:
i swear to the dmt overlords,that there is some bizarre connection between smoking the spice and my damn cat. The little sucker ignores me all day every day. Begs for food and thats about all we communicate. Well almost without fail whenever i partake of the spice the damn cat goes wild, meows like crazy and jumps on my lap, and lays flat throughout the entire trip. I feel i'm losing my mind, but there is absolute no doubt that a connection exists. Its like a protective call to action the moment i smoke, the cat reacts. I realize everyone will think this is just a coincidence and nothng more than animal behavior, but seriously has anyone else experienced this? On one very very deep trip i met three blue(?) entities who told me somthing about my damn cat, they even pointed at it, and I began to cry. I cant remember what was conveyed but i'm just blown away by the unequestionable reaction of the cat. It is no coincidence at all and i'm positive of that. The worse the vibe of the trip, the more protective the damn furry feline seems. Also i keep getting blurry visions of fur mixed with with some of my trips when the furry fuk sits on my as i blast off. Like most of my posts i guess i'll be alone on this unique relevation.

I am convinced that felines have positive effects on the human psyche (beyond the whole "aw, it's nice to have a companion around..." effect that the elderly seek). I once lived with a couple of cats named Reiko and...fuck, what was the other cats name??? Anyway, the other cat was a stray that I had unwillingly adopted when I opened my door one morning and it darted inside and began mowing on Reiko's food dish (lucky for her, Reiko was passed out on my bed). She lived in the apartment as long as I did, and frequently displayed her gratitude for my hospitality by bringing fresh bird and mole to my doorstep.

Bla bla bla, I talk about my cats some more, aaand I finally get around to my point:

I was working on an assignment for a rhetorical analysis class that I was taking, getting baked out of my mind waiting for that spark of creativity and not getting anywhere. The Other cat jumped onto my lap and began purring. I immediately felt calm, focused, and out of the spiral of insanity; resting on the needle point of creativity. Something about the vibration or tone of a cat purring puts me in a higher plane of existence, fear and anxiety is replaced by love and confidence. It feels as if I can absorb the energy of the cat and feel it as my own (well, duh, makes sense I guess since I unwittingly do this with humans on a regular basis (usually not a good thing).
 
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