Quote Originally Posted by Stoner Shadow Wolf
the laws of physics cannot be broken, but that doesnt mean you cant work with them using math to find ways to accomplish otherwise impossible goals. we do not fly without math and machines, but that doesnt mean math or machines are impossible to use.
Well... while i agree with the entire rest of your post, i must add something to this last paragraph.
The laws of physics are only and just only relationships between things, patterns percieved by the human mind. They, as well as what we usually call "reality", the "outside world" have no reality by itself, outside the human mind. We do NOT percieve the world as it is, but only as our mind filters and interprets it. Everything we see, hear, touch and think about is only a product of our mind. And thus, the laws of the physics, which are only relationships between percieved things, are also a creation of the mind. So, its possible to break them, if one can see and handle the reality beyond the "illusion of the senses", beyond the interpretation our minds. Its much like someone who is outside The Matrix can do impossible things in the Matrix. Its because they know the Matrix is not "real", but only a created thing, that can be controlled, if one knows how. And thats exactly how persons with "supernatural" powers do things that defy the laws of the physics. :abduct::thumbsup:
Coelho Reviewed by Coelho on . Why Cannabis and Meditation??? Why do some cannabis users seem to get shifts in awareness, or find themselves growing more 'spiritually-minded'? And how can a drug that seems to induce soporific states have any place in meditation? Indian holy men use it, some forms of Tibetan Buddhism use it, and tokers the world over say how it helps them reach deeper states of meditation or glimpses of transcendental states - but why does cannabis have the effects that these people claim? Surely, a drug is a drug, and cannabis is Rating: 5