07-20-2018, 12:00 AM
That's a weird way to leave readers. Let me try again.
For a group of warriors, developing sight is a skill commonly sought after. Seeing people similar to ourselves is easier than seeing those who are different than ourselves. Seeing a polar opposite is a deathly terrifying experience. Exercise caution. The mind is likely to burst so have safety nets in place.
In the event of an emergency, don't panic. What you saw isn't you, but you're affected as though you experienced it yourself. Seamless integration into another awareness is like virtual reality on steroids. It's a top level skill that should be done under proper supervision.
All that said, that skill is a hobby for warriors. That's shamanism. That's what we each signed up for. Can it suck? Definitely. Is it worth it? Maybe. Does it help us make it past the eagle?! I don't even know what the eagle is symbolic for! I don't know guys! All I know is shamanism is weird sht. I toy with it. It can be groovy. I know some magic tricks. It makes me a fascinating person to know. But would I reccomend people to do this? H3ll no!
Some of it leads to fractured souls. The soul isn't even recognized as a legit thing in the field of science. We're risking breaking something that can't be fixed by any health plan approved medical providers. That's insane in itself!
We're adventuring into areas that officially don't exist. We risk parts of ourselves that we aren't officially in possession of. We're doing all of this with social science degrees and hoping no one gets eaten by a symbolic eagle.
We sound fcking retarded.
But we explore anyway.
Are we better people for it? Lol. Depends who we ask.
At the end it's all figureoutable. If you're out there doing this then we need to group up with people who have done this too. Numbers increase survivability. Push away idiots, embrace real healers. Know the difference.
Ok, this was somehow better, right?
For a group of warriors, developing sight is a skill commonly sought after. Seeing people similar to ourselves is easier than seeing those who are different than ourselves. Seeing a polar opposite is a deathly terrifying experience. Exercise caution. The mind is likely to burst so have safety nets in place.
In the event of an emergency, don't panic. What you saw isn't you, but you're affected as though you experienced it yourself. Seamless integration into another awareness is like virtual reality on steroids. It's a top level skill that should be done under proper supervision.
All that said, that skill is a hobby for warriors. That's shamanism. That's what we each signed up for. Can it suck? Definitely. Is it worth it? Maybe. Does it help us make it past the eagle?! I don't even know what the eagle is symbolic for! I don't know guys! All I know is shamanism is weird sht. I toy with it. It can be groovy. I know some magic tricks. It makes me a fascinating person to know. But would I reccomend people to do this? H3ll no!
Some of it leads to fractured souls. The soul isn't even recognized as a legit thing in the field of science. We're risking breaking something that can't be fixed by any health plan approved medical providers. That's insane in itself!
We're adventuring into areas that officially don't exist. We risk parts of ourselves that we aren't officially in possession of. We're doing all of this with social science degrees and hoping no one gets eaten by a symbolic eagle.
We sound fcking retarded.
But we explore anyway.
Are we better people for it? Lol. Depends who we ask.
At the end it's all figureoutable. If you're out there doing this then we need to group up with people who have done this too. Numbers increase survivability. Push away idiots, embrace real healers. Know the difference.
Ok, this was somehow better, right?

