The best places are those you've never been to, except in the dark. And it must take two miles minimum to get there. |
|
i've read a little about them but don't really know much other than that they are time spent in total darkness. i've heard it's to simulate the experiences one has after death. how so? how does it work, what are the details? rules? methods? any info at all would be nice, thanx |
|
Last edited by somniumrex; 01-12-2011 at 06:27 PM.
The best places are those you've never been to, except in the dark. And it must take two miles minimum to get there. |
|
Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
Okay, from wIKIPEDIA: |
|
thanks dannon. i read through the wikipedia stuff. one of us needs to read a book about them or something. it seems like there is a lot of risk involved in practicing them. also a lot of myth. i read one woman did one for fifty years. that doesn't sound real. i'm pretty sure you would be blind after that long in total darkness. the weird thing is that total darkness causes hallucinations via the ganzfeld effect. i would have imagined that adjusting to darkness would be just a matter of learning to get around without seeing anything but it seems one would have to be able to contend with hallucinations as well! i'm pretty sure the whole practice would be a terrible idea for anyone but a person very close to enlightenment, like you said. and certainly no one should try one without approval and guidance of a master of this type of thing and only after years and years of training. supposedly there's so much risk involved that most people aren't even allowed to do them! so weird. maybe no one should do them period! |
|
Last edited by somniumrex; 01-12-2011 at 06:28 PM.
People bring food. I have heard that the ideal cave has a little stream in it that you shit and piss into. There is a breathing technique that cleans you, although I don't know what it is. The way to get specific deities to appear takes a lot of visualization practices with mantras. The way I practice navigating through the bardos is I eat a bunch of shrooms (1/4 ounce) and crawl into my sleeping bag. I spend the night going through the bardos and re-emerge sometime in the morning totally reborn. The sleeping bag is a womb. I should ask my teacher about the dark retreats, he would know. I know that in traveling through the bardos one must purify one's emotions. There are negative emotions that catch us. Fear is a big one. |
|
i'm pretty sure shrooms are a no no in any kind of buddhist practice. not to mention bad for you and illegal but if it works for you and you're okay with it then good for you! i would imagine you have probably experienced similar things to being in a dark retreat and you are probably fairly prepared for the bardo as well, that's really cool man! that's a field that doesn't have enough study since it is so controversial but i've read some things that imply that the use of such things can bring one close to similar mind states that one would reach through great amounts of meditative training. i have however also heard that, generally speaking, these things can show you the door to ultimate reality but drug free meditation practices and purification methods are the only way to walk through it. |
|
Yeah, there is a controversy about psychedelics and spiritual practice, particularly Buddhism. But didn't the Buddha say something like "believe nothing, even if I said it, or if others say it, or even if it written in scripture, or it is the status quo, unless you try it for yourself and it agrees with your reason and experience."? I agree with what you say about it, but i think that in moderation it is beneficial. The thing is to not let it become a crutch. As for it being bad for you, it isn't bad for you, especially if it is in moderation. It is a sacrament, and should be treated like one. |
|
yeah he did say something like that. so yeah if it works for you then that's awesome! sounds like a good practice. i don't have the spiritual strength or mental constitution for that kind of practice. i follow his rules to the T as much as possible. i don't let a drop of alcohol touch my lips, nor other intoxicants and i don't even use caffeine. but like the saying says, that works for me so i should do it and if your method works for you then that's your way |
|
Sorry for going off-topic, but I felt like mentioning that the Buddha also was a vegan and if you follow the non-harming and non-stealing then one would also be a vegan. But most Buddhists don't follow that. But whatever works. I don't really identify with being a Buddhist either, it is just the only 'religion' that makes any sense to me. That and I love the Buddha. But I also am into shamanism and Celtic spirituality (some call it Wicca, but not me). I mix all these influences but Buddhism trumps them all for me. |
|
the buddha and his followers ate meat whenever it was offered to them as long as the conditions were right. he said meat is okay to eat as long as it meets the three requirements: 1. the animal was not killed directly for you. 2. you have not seen it being killed. 3. you have not heard it being killed. essentially if you go into the grocery store and see hot dogs on a shelf they are there whether you eat meat or not and so it's okay to eat them. no bad karma since the death of those animals is in no way related to you. now i think this would be inapplicable if you were one of like ten meat eaters left in the world because then clearly you are in the minds of the makers of the hot dogs. however as it is there are billions of people and trillions of hot dogs so my decision to eat meat or not has nothing to do with how many animals are killed in any way. |
|
Last edited by somniumrex; 01-13-2011 at 04:36 AM.
i really want to learn about shaman teachings from tribal cultures but it's hard to find a good book since, like i said earlier, there are no written records so you just have to take some modern authors word for it that they know what shamans from a long time ago did. as opposed to ancient religions that were written down so you can cross check many references to make sure it's legit and not just coming from a modern interpreter. |
|
Last edited by somniumrex; 01-13-2011 at 05:30 AM.
This sounds similar to isolation tanks. I've wanted to try one ever since I watched the movie altered states, but there aren't any in town. |
|
157 is a prime number. The next prime is 163 and the previous prime is 151, which with 157 form a sexy prime triplet. Taking the arithmetic mean of those primes yields 157, thus it is a balanced prime.
Women and rhythm section first - Jaco Pastorious
altered states! what a cool freaking movie!!! yeah that's kind of the same thing really. they all are methods to induce the ganzfeld effect which is hallucinations caused by lack of visual input. basically you dream while awake. very very dangerous though. that's probably why you can't find one anywhere. |
|
Last edited by somniumrex; 01-13-2011 at 05:29 AM.
Altered States! Lol! |
|
yeah his death specifically is an amazing example! i love the fact that he was so compassionate that even as he's lying wracked with pain he said to tell they guy who fed him the "hogs mincemeat" * that he should not feel guilty! he was worried that the guy would be really upset for having accidentally killed him so he said to tell the guy that it was one of two great meals, one led to enlightenement for him and this one led to parinibbana! |
|
Last edited by somniumrex; 01-13-2011 at 06:56 PM.
Bookmarks