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Re: What was in Morya's pipe?

Aug 12, 1998 06:01 PM
by Darren Porter


I still can't get over the blinkers on the TS. Lets just so the word big
and loud because I know theres some ES lurkers and some suits that must
read a bit of this -


DRUGS

Get over it.

HPB used them, Sai Baba uses them to this day (I have seen him smoking
marijuana with my own eyes). You can achieve what it takes a monk 50 years
of meditation to reach on one good serving of SOMA (Stropharia Cubensis,
Psilocybin Cubensis, Amarita Muscaria etc).

Interesting aside the drug - GANESHA is
2,5-dimethoxy-3,4-dimethylamphetamine hydrochloride.

"There are no differences but differences of degree between different
degrees of difference and no difference" - William James, under nitrous
oxide; 1882

Nitrous Oxide can be purchased quite cheaply from gas suppliers or in the
form of whipped cream bulbs. You will need a soda syphon to extract the gas
from the capsules. Do not inhale more than 2 bulbs at once. Immediately
assume your meditation position and relax into it. Any thought you have
will begin the spiral back to matter so the more you meditate the better
the effects will be. Nitrous Oxide is completely safe for humans - my wife
used it during her labour and I beleive it is still used by dentists.

Morya was smoking Hashish - this is common for Bodhisattva's who wish to
forget their nature - it is very hard communicating with other people when
you know they are illusory.


Why is there always little red and white mushrooms in pictures with fairies
and gnomes??


Darren (channelling Luke Skywalkers Egregore)


Bart Simsofsky wrote:
>	For some reason, when I ask experts in Theosophy that question, they
>turn all sorts of pretty colors and don't answer me. Especially when I
>point out that Morya would have been rejected by the E.S.
>
>	Bart Lidofsky





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