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Led_Zeppelin
04-04-2007, 07:57 PM
I found two old ladys on here posing as interested participants in drugs and the human experience. When I suggested drug use w/ work, they freaked out and went back to the Anti-Drug theme that is a religious belief in Western Materialistic society. Here is a quote from a poser acting interested in drug use:

going to work high suggests that you've forgotton all about both getting high and going to work..

Magicbean also stated that being under the influence while working was a quasi evil pursuit. They do not understand that these drugs were put here on earth as teachers to mankind. They are here to unlock the unknown realms of our DNA, that scientists call "Junk DNA". They call it junk DNA because they do not know what it's there for. I am reading a book by Graham Hancock called "Supernatural: Meetings With The Ancient Teachers of Mankind". In the book, he reintroduces information circulated in mainstream newspapers regarding a scientist named Francis Crick. Mr. Crick used drugs for his job and bragged about it to his collegues.

"FRANCIS CRICK, the Nobel Prize-winning father of modern genetics, was under the influence of LSD when he first deduced the double-helix structure of DNA nearly 50 years ago.

The abrasive and unorthodox Crick and his brilliant American co-researcher James Watson famously celebrated their eureka moment in March 1953 by running from the now legendary Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge to the nearby Eagle pub, where they announced over pints of bitter that they had discovered the secret of life."

"Crick, who died at the age of 88, told a fellow scientist that he often used small doses of LSD then an experimental drug used in psychotherapy to boost his powers of thought. He said it was LSD, not the Eagle's warm beer, that helped him to unravel the structure of DNA, the discovery that won him the Nobel Prize.

Crick was a devotee of novelist Aldous Huxley, whose accounts of his experiments with LSD and mescaline became cult texts for the underground drug culture of the 1960s. Crick was a founding member of Soma, a group dedicated to the legalization of marijuana named after a drug that appears in Huxley's novel "Brave New World."

Another quotation regarding one of the biggest geniuses on the planet states scientist Crick needed LSD to teach him the building blocks of all life as we know comes from the double-helix of DNA. He could not have conceived of this on his own:

"The second extraordinary possibility, which I also look into in some depth, goes back to the thinking of Francis Crick. It's not a widely known fact that Crick was under the influence of LSD when he discovered the double-helix structure of DNA and that this supreme achievement of scientific rationalism, for which he won the Nobel Prize, came to him in an altered, even mystical state of consciousness."

It is a 200 Trillion to one shot that DNA evolved from a watery sludge on this planet billions of years ago. He said that would be like a hurricane in a junkyard assembling a 767 Boeing Airliner... ie. impossible. Francis Crick, the discoverer of the DNA double helix stated that our DNA was implanted on this planet by Alien beings. Much like Terence McKenna who stated that the psilocybin "magic mushroom" molecule was injected in great quantities in the vacuum of space by Aliens to find a earthlike planets to grow on and transmit INFORMATION. Information that my friends MagicBean and Caprinardo Delirio want to compartmentalize only within narrow sets and settings. They are the moral arbitors regarding how psychedelics are to be used. Practically like cops... bad cops.

Another quote:

"Until his death in 2004 Crick remained an atheist, deeply committed to the materialist (i.e. non-spiritual) view of reality. Nevertheless he was unable to accept that the DNA molecule could have assembled itself by accident. So he came to the idea that perhaps life originated on Earth this way: perhaps billions of years ago on the other side of the galaxy, doomed by a supernova, some ancient alien civilization sought to preserve its DNA, and he suggests that bacteria - perhaps with genetically engineered DNA inside them - were sent out into the Universe in spaceships. Eventually one of those ships crashed into the early Earth, and the bacteria containing that DNA began to reproduce, and the whole story of evolution as our scientists tell it started there. Once we have the DNA, evolution becomes plausible. Until we have the DNA, it's difficult to explain."

"But if his explanation has anything to it, then it may be the case that DNA carries more than just genetic instructions. 97% of DNA we don't know what it does - scientists call it 'junk DNA'. It may be that there's some kind of message, or even a vast archive of messages, inscribed on these supposedly redundant stretches of DNA. I present strong evidence for this in the book – solid scientific evidence that reveals an intriguing linguistic structure in junk DNA. It may also be that we can only access these messages in altered states of consciousness. So these are the elements of the second possibility I pursue: that we may see these universal images because they are stored in the stretches of DNA that all humans share, and that they are in a sense messages to us from our creator - whoever our creator was. Once again, common sense and logic suggests the very least we can do is enquire further into this and see. We have the means, the hallucinogens - this technology to enquire into these secret chambers inside our own minds...Or parallel universes, if that's what they are."

Scientists in fact have recorded music onto our biological DNA and played back these recordings. No more CD's I guess. As stated above, Hancock speculates that there is probably a written book inside each one of us the probably carries answers humans have looked for with telescopes and microscopes. However, they need not go so far to find truth. These anwers maybe written within each one of us.

These answers could be in written, audio and/or video forms within each cell of our bodies. All we need is to get to the proper technological advancement to read this "junk" dna and find out who we are instead of all this crazy speculation like the Bible and even Daniel's book. Or, all we really need is a plant teacher to tell us the answers. DNA is the lockbox. Psychedelics the keys. Toke up and shut up.

These plants are our teachers. Biologists are still decoding DNA with the aid psychedelic plant teachers to this very day. Talk to Steven Jobs of Apple Computer about getting high and going to work.

To all those of you who don't like the mix of psychedelics and work... up yours.

Led_Zeppelin
04-04-2007, 09:27 PM
Benny Shanon has drunk ayahuasca more than 130 times, and strongly affirms the widespread Amazonian perception of it as a powerful source of knowledge. As his experience with the brew increased, he says, he realized that he was "entering a schoool":

There were no teachers, no textbooks, no instructions, yet there was definitely structure and order to it. The teacher was the brew, the instruction was conducted during the period of intoxication without the assistance of any other person.

Shanon reports experiencing a series of different visions that all pertained to one common theme -- the life of nocturnal animals:

"In each case I was shown how the animals in question behave. My eyes accommmodated and I could see what the animals themselves saw. In effect, the entire set of visions was a very instructive course on animal behavior."

In 1999 three Western molecular biologists traveled to the Amazon to participate in ayahuasca sessions with a Peruvian shaman. Two subsequently reported that they had experienced contact with "plant teachers" in the form of "independent entities" that had permanently altered the way they thought about reality. One, an American biologist whose specialist subject is the human genome, said she saw "a chromosome from the perspective of a protein flying above a long strand of DNA." She claimed to have recieved a specific technical teaching from the vision concerning the hitherto-unknown function of certain DNA sequences called "CpG islands," found upstream of about 60 per cent of all human genes.

The DNA class has continued where Francis Crick left off.

phoid
04-05-2007, 12:19 AM
awesome... I couldn't agree more

Desertfox
04-05-2007, 09:44 AM
read the God Code by Gregg Braden, by assigning hebrew letters to the elements that make up are DNA he has discovered messages such as "God eternal within the body."
some trippy shit