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#1
The rave was revolutionary...speaking from the musical point of view.
#2
Year after year the message was broadcast: There Isn't Enough.

Schroedinger's cat trilogy
#3
"You shouldn't. Fear is the chain of slavery," He said. "Once you feel fear, you're in the system. Why do you feel fear? Because of the rules imposed on you by the society? Or because you're afraid of looking bad in front of others? Or because of shame of doing something that everyone had told you is wrong? It's your life. It's your rules, or the absence of it. There's nothing to lose, and nothing to get. You know why so many people look depressed around here? Because they had opportunities, however fear stopped them from following their chances to get a better life, and now they got nothing more to do than say shit about the ones who know how to overcome fear and know how to live. If you want to do something, or show your feelings to someone, don't be afraid, and do it. Even if the result will be negative, you will have an answer at least, instead of the eternal 'maybe yes, maybe not' of fear running through your mind twenty four seven."
#4
Merzbow - Ko Klen Phantasie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xqZwZikRlY
Listen at your own risk. It makes Autechre sound like a symphony.
#6
Two vast and trunkless legs of stone / Re: Dream Logic
January 19, 2012, 09:20:34 PM
Very stupid question, but can emotions from dreams influence your waking consciousness state?
#7
Partying is changing the world is bullshit but...people keep experiencing something, both with and without drugs.
As far as I understood from reading books and post, and partly from personal experience, the "prophet syndrome" is a very common state when the higher circuits got activated. And dancing, especially to repetitive beats, had always been one of the most strongest, most reliable ways to change your consciousness.
And another thing about rave is chillout. If there would have been no raves, there would have been no downtempo, chill music, lounge music, and so on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQNX2_-hlFY
#8
I think I will need to explain myself clearer.
What I meant was "I know that causing a lot of harm to your body is one of the ways to achieve transcendental states of consciousness, but this is fucking insane," but using the BIP metaphor, with the "achieve transcendental sates of consciousness" replaced to "get out from the one of the biggest BIPs", aka reality. (If you still don't understand, see the etymology of the word "trance"). Apparently, it didn't worked as I intended. It was some stupid sarcastic sentence, and I am perfectly aware that the orange eating contest is just a fun activity you do here sometimes, though the results of the last one aren't fun at all.
Sorry for the misunderstanding.
About the fucking retard, I can say that that is an objectively supported statement, because the last time I took an IQ test, my score had been only 2. No kidding.
#9
OMG!
Where are the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, furthermore know as the JAMS, furthermore known as the K-L-F on a rave thread!
They rocked the raves back in the nineties.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzNKXTAi658
#10
Or Kill Me / The tiger outside the cage
January 18, 2012, 07:23:38 PM
Once upon a time, a monk with the name Avidya lived in a country with the name Pala.
He was one of the most fervent students at the Nalanda  university, and already at the age twenty three he had reached the third step to arhathood. However, Avidya couldn't attain the state that is both a state and not a state. The body stopped him. He had mastered total control over the six senses; nothing could move or disturb him if he was in deep samadhi. But the problem laid in the out of samadhi state. During the periods of relaxation between meditation sessions, everything disturbed him, aroused him, drove him angry, as if had never had any spiritual awakening, not even a small and weak one.
Avidya complained his problem to a thera munk, who advised the young man to find teacher Maithuna, a great sage, known all around the Ganges valley for his purity of being.
So, Avidya went after Maithuna, and it is impossible to convey in words his state of dismay when he saw the venerable arhat emerging from bushes with three naked and aroused females. Avidya couldn't believe this was the sage everybody called the "Diamond of Purity."
At the sight of the naked arhat, Avidya, with anger and disappointment burning in his soul, turned around and went back to the nearby village where he had rested yesterday.
Maithuna just laughed at the young man's behaviour.
"The tiger outside the cage is still a tiger," he shouted at the shocked monk.
Avidya spent the whole night pondering on Maithuna's words, and when the monk saw a boy and girl walking down to the lake during the early hours of the morning, a state which several centuries later
will be named as satori hit him.
#11
Principia Discussion / Re: Dudeism
January 18, 2012, 06:56:54 PM
I am so into it, dude.
#12
Principia Discussion / Re: The Golden Appleocalypse
January 18, 2012, 06:54:57 PM
Guilt will kill all the people at dawn of the 22th of December, when they will realize, while suffering from a massive hangover, that life still goes on.
Massive suicide will follow.
#13
It's all about experience.
Can you describe to someone else the feeling of dancing while watching the Sun going up at 3 am? It's like talking about orgasms.
Without drugs it's impossible to imagine the rave scene, but you have always the choice to say no. No one is forcing them into you.
There are dickheads, of course, but they're everywhere.
Are people doing something for the changing of the general human consciousness? I can't give an answer to this. The only to do is to go to rave, experience the rave, and then make your own conclusions.
PLUR
#14
PLUR must rule on.
Let's trance dance till we die. Life is a dance, many dances, weaving with each other.
So...shake your body:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnBGmNBDoJo
#15
Just reading the whole thread filled my gastrointestinal  tract with unpleasant burning sensations the entry to the exit.
I know that causing a lot of physical harm to your body is one of the ways to get out from one of the biggest BIPs, but this is just fucking insane.
For the next round, I recommend almonds.