hamsa
fiat lux
I originally posted this in the wrong forum on March 3rd. Needless to say no ever responded...And now that I moved and have settled in, I wanted to repost.
Salutations Members, lurkers, trolls and remote viewers. Let us not forget the Elves themselves.
I've been reading these forums for a long time, and with much regret, wasn't really documenting much of my own experiences along the way.
I feel like anytime I have had a break thru session, I would end up here finding similar experiences by other members.
As for me, I have a long history in mind exploration, coming out of the early 90's festival scene. Both Phish Shows and early Acid House raves were some of the venues my first experiences came out of. From dreadlocks to glow sticks, much of those days were limited to Mushrooms, LSD, Ketamine, Mescaline & MDMA.
After a break from the social scenes and counter cultures, I went into the corporate word. Hiding my inhibitions to expand my mind in more challenging ways. It was a long period of Nihilism, and non belief in any esoteric forms of spirituality.
That wouldn't last long. As the spiritual technologies began to approach some speculative form of critical mass, I was introduced to Shulgins newer exploits, Burning Man culture and thus, Dimethyl Tryptamine. And not long after, Ayahuasca.
My first experiences brought back my ability to draw, a new found sense of self spirituality, as well as great reverence for many forms of historic spiritualities and religions, regardless of the distractions and ignorance that seem to cloud its numerous agendas at present.
I began reading literature from the past spanning ancient sects, indigenous societies and shamanic lineages. I started digging as deep as possible, as most of you seem to be doing as well. Carlos Castaneda, Terrance McKenna, Rick Strassman, Patrick Lundborg, Alex Grey. You name it, and my bookcase or iPad probably has it.....
Closing up, a recent Ego Death experience at a serious cross roads in my life, left me wondering why I haven't began to share more of these powerful experiences in a place where I can keep my anonymity and exchange ideas.
I chose Hamsa as my name not because of any religious connotation, but because I have seen it entering Hyperspace on numerous occasions. In some mysterious way, I could consider it the initial protector of our traveling spirit. The seat at which one leaves here, temporally for there....
I look forward to conversing with you all. Keep inspiring and evolving consciousness.
"We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams" Wonka
xoxoxo
Hamsa.
Salutations Members, lurkers, trolls and remote viewers. Let us not forget the Elves themselves.
I've been reading these forums for a long time, and with much regret, wasn't really documenting much of my own experiences along the way.
I feel like anytime I have had a break thru session, I would end up here finding similar experiences by other members.
As for me, I have a long history in mind exploration, coming out of the early 90's festival scene. Both Phish Shows and early Acid House raves were some of the venues my first experiences came out of. From dreadlocks to glow sticks, much of those days were limited to Mushrooms, LSD, Ketamine, Mescaline & MDMA.
After a break from the social scenes and counter cultures, I went into the corporate word. Hiding my inhibitions to expand my mind in more challenging ways. It was a long period of Nihilism, and non belief in any esoteric forms of spirituality.
That wouldn't last long. As the spiritual technologies began to approach some speculative form of critical mass, I was introduced to Shulgins newer exploits, Burning Man culture and thus, Dimethyl Tryptamine. And not long after, Ayahuasca.
My first experiences brought back my ability to draw, a new found sense of self spirituality, as well as great reverence for many forms of historic spiritualities and religions, regardless of the distractions and ignorance that seem to cloud its numerous agendas at present.
I began reading literature from the past spanning ancient sects, indigenous societies and shamanic lineages. I started digging as deep as possible, as most of you seem to be doing as well. Carlos Castaneda, Terrance McKenna, Rick Strassman, Patrick Lundborg, Alex Grey. You name it, and my bookcase or iPad probably has it.....
Closing up, a recent Ego Death experience at a serious cross roads in my life, left me wondering why I haven't began to share more of these powerful experiences in a place where I can keep my anonymity and exchange ideas.
I chose Hamsa as my name not because of any religious connotation, but because I have seen it entering Hyperspace on numerous occasions. In some mysterious way, I could consider it the initial protector of our traveling spirit. The seat at which one leaves here, temporally for there....
I look forward to conversing with you all. Keep inspiring and evolving consciousness.
"We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams" Wonka
xoxoxo
Hamsa.