btw, i know when somebody leaves a long message like this, i tend to skip it over, but listen to this one.
If you're low on the dough, and can't get any artificial means of mind alteraters, just stay up really late. being tired produces much the same effect. When you're tired, your mind stops thinking as well. When you're thinking clearly, you can see everything as it is, for example, i fell asleep last night listening to the books, but as i grew more and more tired, my brain became less and less able to decipher reality. it was almost as if you become part of the music. I was listening to the music, but still in that state of semiawareness where youre in between dreaming and full conciousness, and then i start to realize that im imagining my brother singing this song, not like picturing him on a stage somewhere, but as if the recording was a recording of my brother, or that it wasnt even a recording at all, but the music was being played all around me/inside of me.
long story short, you become part of the music
and im not sure if that description really does justice to what actually happens, you really have to experience it for yourself
I definitely know what you mean. In a momentary act of stupidity, I tried to convince my mother that I had insomnia so I could get Ambien, so I stayed awake for three days straight. It killed my sanity and just listening to music was like a lucid dream. That is, until I fell asleep listening to the Smiths and sabotaged my genius plan.
I definitely know what you mean. In a momentary act of stupidity, I tried to convince my mother that I had insomnia so I could get Ambien, so I stayed awake for three days straight. It killed my sanity and just listening to music was like a lucid dream. That is, until I fell asleep listening to the Smiths and sabotaged my genius plan.
ian said it: every soundbite.
btw, i know when somebody leaves a long message like this, i tend to skip it over, but listen to this one.
If you're low on the dough, and can't get any artificial means of mind alteraters, just stay up really late. being tired produces much the same effect. When you're tired, your mind stops thinking as well. When you're thinking clearly, you can see everything as it is, for example, i fell asleep last night listening to the books, but as i grew more and more tired, my brain became less and less able to decipher reality. it was almost as if you become part of the music. I was listening to the music, but still in that state of semiawareness where youre in between dreaming and full conciousness, and then i start to realize that im imagining my brother singing this song, not like picturing him on a stage somewhere, but as if the recording was a recording of my brother, or that it wasnt even a recording at all, but the music was being played all around me/inside of me.
long story short, you become part of the music and im not sure if that description really does justice to what actually happens, you really have to experience it for yourself
I definitely know what you mean. In a momentary act of stupidity, I tried to convince my mother that I had insomnia so I could get Ambien, so I stayed awake for three days straight. It killed my sanity and just listening to music was like a lucid dream. That is, until I fell asleep listening to the Smiths and sabotaged my genius plan.
I definitely know what you mean. In a momentary act of stupidity, I tried to convince my mother that I had insomnia so I could get Ambien, so I stayed awake for three days straight. It killed my sanity and just listening to music was like a lucid dream. That is, until I fell asleep listening to the Smiths and sabotaged my genius plan.