Hey all,
New face here, as I'm sure you guys see a lot lately. Still, I'm very glad to be welcome on this forum.
I am but a budding traveler, without many notches on his grip. I have experimented with psylocybine mushrooms, about 6 trips ranging from recreational light doses to a 'oh-man-this-batch-is-way-stronger-than-the-previous-one' therapeutic dose. Now I'm exploring the strange and impossible world of DMT, having tried and broken through with both freebase and 1:1 changa (11x caapi, mugwort, red clover). I am very interested in trying LSA and mescaline as well. I see psychedelics as something that can be used recreationally, but also as a strong learning tool. It is probably why I started experimenting with psychedelics, I am a very curious person.
What have I learned as of yet? That everything at large, the simple act of events occurring, is incomprehensible for this little mind. The very act of you reading this text is a miracle. You, out of billions of people, are reading this text, a single combination out of trillions of possible combinations of characters, written by another one of those billions of people. I mean, what are the odds, right?
In fact, the odds of you not reading this are way larger than the odds of you reading this. And yet it happened. When thinking about it, most of the things happening around us were way more likely to not happen at all. What were the odds of this planet existing? Of us being alive? As a species, but also as a person? What were the odds of all of our ancestors making those exact combinations out of countless sperm cells and egg cells to create us?
And still, all is inevitable. The odds of all of it happening are 100%. The odds of everything happening is 100%. If we assume the universe is infinite, logic dictates that every possible event has to occur somewhere. There has to be a place where all I just described happened. Where it will happen. Where it has happened. Somewhere out there, in the vast endlessness of the universe, there is a being just like you, watching you as you read this. What am I saying? There are an infinite number of people watching you as you read this. In an infinite space, everything has to exist times infinity.
Yet, that all those events took place right here, in exactly this way? Seeing how the universe is infinite and how that leaves us with an infinite number of possibilities, that chance is one in infinity. That means that it happening right here is impossible. And yet here we are, doing the impossible.
What are the odds, right?
New face here, as I'm sure you guys see a lot lately. Still, I'm very glad to be welcome on this forum.
I am but a budding traveler, without many notches on his grip. I have experimented with psylocybine mushrooms, about 6 trips ranging from recreational light doses to a 'oh-man-this-batch-is-way-stronger-than-the-previous-one' therapeutic dose. Now I'm exploring the strange and impossible world of DMT, having tried and broken through with both freebase and 1:1 changa (11x caapi, mugwort, red clover). I am very interested in trying LSA and mescaline as well. I see psychedelics as something that can be used recreationally, but also as a strong learning tool. It is probably why I started experimenting with psychedelics, I am a very curious person.
What have I learned as of yet? That everything at large, the simple act of events occurring, is incomprehensible for this little mind. The very act of you reading this text is a miracle. You, out of billions of people, are reading this text, a single combination out of trillions of possible combinations of characters, written by another one of those billions of people. I mean, what are the odds, right?
In fact, the odds of you not reading this are way larger than the odds of you reading this. And yet it happened. When thinking about it, most of the things happening around us were way more likely to not happen at all. What were the odds of this planet existing? Of us being alive? As a species, but also as a person? What were the odds of all of our ancestors making those exact combinations out of countless sperm cells and egg cells to create us?
And still, all is inevitable. The odds of all of it happening are 100%. The odds of everything happening is 100%. If we assume the universe is infinite, logic dictates that every possible event has to occur somewhere. There has to be a place where all I just described happened. Where it will happen. Where it has happened. Somewhere out there, in the vast endlessness of the universe, there is a being just like you, watching you as you read this. What am I saying? There are an infinite number of people watching you as you read this. In an infinite space, everything has to exist times infinity.
Yet, that all those events took place right here, in exactly this way? Seeing how the universe is infinite and how that leaves us with an infinite number of possibilities, that chance is one in infinity. That means that it happening right here is impossible. And yet here we are, doing the impossible.
What are the odds, right?