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"n00body" <ki2fan at worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> To never see the very object that makes you you...it's scary to think
>you'll probably never see it.
(Apart from that I find it odd to think of my direct own place and
another I as object instead of who...)
Why?
I find it more scary to imagine that I would perceive MY own brain too
long. (Connections & other akasha alterations: danger...)
>. But if you wanted to...to look directly at it
(IF I seriously wanted to (not now, sucks) then me old MBD LSD brain
vampire'd rather train how to go for some cingulate stuff in my brain
("the playground") for a loooong time (many months, if not years), and
then do so in other consenting brains on LSD with the capacities to
tune to the right ranges and hold them, and from their playground tune
onwards till their own areas in the brain, grin... ;-)
(Autistic I-I differentiation merge did not excape me entirely.)
>and not through some MRI...it's kinda hard...through a mirror at the right
>angle....
Which angle exactly?
Don't tell me for the OWN brain exactly, I am an ex-brainsurfer and
perceived enough when perceiving some other areas in my head not
directly my own that I know from where I "looked" and do not need
exact coordinates trumpeted through neuroscience for MY OWN brain;
just the rough angle of the mirror would be neat. I never had the idea
to go for angles.
(In old magic custom here I tended to use straight
the times I played a bit with some neocortex akasha.)
What is the advantage of angle over common old-fashioned straight
tuning?
Did ou try different angles?
What were the results?
Ci.