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I also wonder if those thoughts can lead to greater knowledge of time, reason and the universe or just complete mental breakdown through over analyzation of basic human thoughts.
It ca lead to both. I believe that greater knowledge of space and time can be gained, though very poorly communicated throught an experience of the formless void, which is more accesible with the use of drugs. However, overly analytical and circular thinking often result, along with a focus on the inconsequential, leading to meaningless strings of thought that don't lead anywhere(both on and off the drug). But then again again, who is to say what is inconsequential? How can I or anyone else prove that my existence is more important than that of grain of sand or hydrogen molecule and deserves more ponderance? Can I ever truly know what is and is not relevant on a cosmic scale? So on and so forth into eternity...
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