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by eiurafhlfie
2865 days ago
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Think it's very rare here. I certainly did realize those things before listening to Jordan Peterson's lectures on Genesis. How about yourself? What's your take on those things? Read some of your comments, totally gonna start carrying a notebook when using weed. You seem like a nice person, feel free to drop me a line if visiting the Scandinavia. |
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Personally, I've mainly heard Logos and "The Word" in the context of kinda borderline esoteric christians or sufi's like Rudolf Steiner, Gurdjieff or Gnosticism in general, etc. Which I guess makes sense considering they all share an appreciation of christian knowledge, language and understanding.
And definitely take notes while high! I honestly couldn't recommend it enough. I'm not sure if you read that Carl Sagan quote in my previous comment but it described it very well. The simple act of writing down the idea solidifies it and makes it more permanent... sort of anchors it in existence (where before it is more ephemeral), allowing you to refer to it again in the future. I always found it immensely relieving to know that I have written down an idea because then I don't need to think of it anymore and can let it go, knowning that it's effectively been internalized and will eventually come back to me with new inspiration.
The funny thing is that I've almost never read any of my notes, but the simple psychological comfort of knowing that I Could, and that my ideas are safely externalized and a history of them is relatively incorruptible... is profoundly comforting and ultimately, I believe, is what has enabled my ideas to evolve very rapidly. It's my belief that the simple act of writing notes while you're high seems to create a powerful internal psychological foundation for the rapid evolution of ideas.
And thanks for the invite! Likewise, if you're ever around Montreal or Toronto, drop me a line