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  1. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    In that case, I will take no offense at you unjustly accusing me of calling you a liar.
     
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  3. Beer w/Straw Transcendental Ignorance! Valued Senior Member

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    There's still a question mark.
     
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  5. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    Where?

    Not when you accused me. That ended in a period. It was a statement.
     
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  7. Beer w/Straw Transcendental Ignorance! Valued Senior Member

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    And blah...

    You don;t take me serious;y at all.
     
  8. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    Is that what you want? To be taken seriously?

    You did accuse me of calling you a liar. And when you ask where, and I draw your attention to it, you say 'blah'
     
  9. Beer w/Straw Transcendental Ignorance! Valued Senior Member

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    Well, do you think I'm a liar or not?
     
  10. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    I think you are playing a game for your amusement. You used your own stint in a hospital to garner false sympathy.
    I am not pleased with that.
     
  11. Beer w/Straw Transcendental Ignorance! Valued Senior Member

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    So, no one will consider anything I say as truth.
     
  12. LaurieAG Registered Senior Member

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    I believe you.

    In my foolish youth I took 10 Avil car sickness tablets with a friend and then went home. At home I started to have hallucinations while trying to sleep. It was dark, I had my eyes shut and I was reading a book that actually made sense to me at the time. I didn't even have to turn the pages, all I had to do was think about turning the page and it happened.

    I eventually went up to the emergency ward of my local hospital because I couldn't sleep. After giving me some Ipecac and waiting for an hour or so the doctor said I should be alright to go home. He asked me if I had seen any hallucinations lately and I replied ' not unless there is a furry tailed squirrel running up and down and swirling around the leaves of that palm tree out side the window'. He looked at me strangely (as we don't have squirrels were I come from) and let me go home. I didn't have any tinnitus though.

    It sounds like somebody slipped something into your drink.
     
  13. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    You have yet to assert it as truth. That might be a good place to start.
    You are not helpless.
     
  14. C C Consular Corps - "the backbone of diplomacy" Valued Senior Member

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    By "hospital", I at first thought you meant an intensive care stay before finally being released. As it's not uncommon for patients in ICU to experience hallucinations. Like being in a completely different world when they close their eyes and returning to this one immediately after opening them again. Each time the events in the other world appear as if they were continuing in progress when not observed. Sometimes the two do bleed together, like an alligator entering the room behind the telemetry nurse or an imaginary wasp noisily clattering around a light fixture (flying things are routine, like the fruit fly).

    But simply a routine visit to hospital environs is another matter, especially if no else was reacting to something in the air, water, food, or via skin absorption of something on the arms of the waiting chairs.

    Intensive care: Patients' experiences: People in intensive care also receive many medicines and some of these can cause nightmares and auditory or visual hallucinations (e.g. opiates and less commonly benzodiazepines). A few people experienced no nightmares or hallucinations while they were in intensive care. Others remembered nothing of their entire time in ICU, including any dreams and hallucinations. Although some people had no dreams or hallucinations, for others these were an important part of their whole experience.
     
  15. Beer w/Straw Transcendental Ignorance! Valued Senior Member

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    You think I'm playing games...
    Tell me the motive I have.
     
  16. Beer w/Straw Transcendental Ignorance! Valued Senior Member

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    You think you're partially smart. Why don't you go you for it and show everyone I'm a lying retard?
     
  17. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    No.

    If you're sincerely concerned about the circumstances you experienced, then say so.

    At the moment, you seem far more interested in picking a fight about whether or not I'm taking you seriously than you are about the events you described in the hospital.
     
  18. Beer w/Straw Transcendental Ignorance! Valued Senior Member

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    Well, yeah.
     
  19. Dennis Tate Valued Senior Member

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    This book might help to explain the whole thing.....

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    Chapter eight of Christian Andreason's NDE book will also help.......
    the people who commit suicide often get into a mind set of a practical joker in the afterlife.


    http://www.allaboutchristian.com/spirituality/index.html

     
  20. Beer w/Straw Transcendental Ignorance! Valued Senior Member

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    I plan on making mini pizzas with weed.

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    They take me to the Spirit Realm.

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    I'm thinking about marketing MJ spice, available in various size sprinklers.

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    Would you buy it?
     
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    • Please post on topic. Do not include irrelevant sexual content.
    From my own personal experiences, I have inadvertently stumbled upon the best remedy for that problem. If you receive oral astral but sex, it can subdue the affects of hearing ringing and hearing voices. That only occurs if there is no vaginal penetration.

    What you seem to experiencing is some type of time travel sickness from traveling back to a previous timeline. Maxwell’s Demon lost the Boltzmann Brain War. I had a similar experience from going to the hospital, and I had two time travelers in the room’s next to me. I believe it has something to do with the rate signals are sent to the past.

    There is a lot of talk about it on Reddit, where users claim to be able to alter your universe by altering those frequencies back onto yourself through time to change their current universe. I think it is actually due to you re-entering a previous closed time like looping system. Somehow that type of penetration sends a larger vibration along a field that distorts the ringing sensation.
     
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    I believe a more traditional alternate method is baptism. Water is supposed to be the best compound for interacting with tachyonic emissions. It would be best to avoid tap water or running water that is treated with chemicals. Holy water would provide an extra benefit. The water purification system can be hacked into. The frequency of the running water can be hacked into as well. It temporarily prevents any messages sent electronically.

    You can also try humming and focusing on any layers you may sense surrounding your skull. It seems to loosen the layers responsible for creating extra sensory communication, making them interact with each other differently. You can achieve silence through some type of Buddhist meditation.
     

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