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To a newborn, the experience of leaving the womb may have felt like a near death experience. Perhaps that is also why infants are so blissful; they’ve died before they died and have peace with the natural cycle of life, of which growth and decay are integral parts.

And perhaps that’s part of why many adults become anxious and miserable; they’ve forgotten about the ebb and flow of the universe, about the beautiful connection between all things. Feeling isolated and adrift, they anxiously cling to their present incarnation as to a single burst of fireworks that’s already fading in the dark night.
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OΞHI.AI⚡️🧡 (111k Gang) · 141w
Does Trauma split the individual consciousness from the collective? Is it when the soul enters the body? With death as the same thing in reverse? Is DMT (Spirit Molecule) a bridge element in that process? Questions, so many questions.
Sun of the Moon · 141w
Even the "our" Universe will die. (heat death) Alan Watts posed this question.... What's it like to go to sleep and never wake up? (Death) What's it like to wake up, after never having gone to sleep? (Birth) Practice makes perfect... While I thought that I was learning how to live, I have been ...
Amanda · 141w
Infants are also closer to the truth than adults with many years of distractions & ego development. Truth -> Build Ego -> Dissolve Ego -> Truth OR Pure -> Learn -> Unlearn -> Pure
BTC Minstrel · 141w
Beautiful 🤩
Bitcoin Dad · 141w
Yes I've always thought that those times my infant woke up 3 times a night crying for 2 hours straight was a blissful experience
jgbtc · 141w
I've been listening to a lot of Alan Watts lately and this fits nicely.
Pete · 141w
Like baptism