I have been ask to write this by my readers for some time. Terence McKenna had pointed out the application of Psilocybin was a laboratory proof that by ingesting the subject would observe gnomes. The gnome refers to the Mahabhuta -Prithhvi or earth. This is not a physical earth but a form of energy. This idea enforces the desire to take something to achieve a goal. The neglect of the mind and body in the process weakens the operator. A sense that a physical object will upon taking will solve a perceived defect is a distortion. There is less talking and more taking in the approach. This makes potential practitioners desirous of substances that a shaman, or magician "maybe" using. The techniques utilize by those upon the altar and the stage are open to all of us. A clue lies in what Alchemists have often stated that the Greek epic, Jason and the Golden Fleece, is not a myth but an entrance into the art of the Great Work. The Golden Fleece refers to Aries, the Ram, which is a metaphor for the head. The ship the hero travelled was the Argo. The ship is a metaphor for the human skull. The slain dragon describes the activation of the pineal gland. The names Jason and Heracles are actually ciphers to be used in breathing and meditation exercises with the aim of promoting control of higher mental states. The use of the names refer to the event when the oar breaks in the story. The greek pronunciations are required as the correct sounds are important. The method is similar to the yogic Sadhaka and Samadhi process of alternate-nostril breathing. The effects of breathing create massive changes in brain theta waves. It is these changes that cause the experiences. The advantage of the breathing exercises is that the operator has control over the sensations. Going further the key we possess to understanding ourselves is present within us. No external substances are required. The Golden Fleece is more than an epic. It provides Yogic instruction toward control of the mind. Photo: Jason and the Argonauts, by Charles de La Fosse
Source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argonautica#/media/File:Château_de_Versailles,_salon_de_Diane,_Jason_et_les_Argonautes_débarquant_en_Colchide,_Charles_de_La_Fosse.jpg An odd fact about this painting is that it is in the Versailles complex in France. The frame is gold. and the three main characters all wear hats suggesting the pineal gland is activated. The painting is regarded, by some ,as a source of great strength for the viewer's will. References (1) The body of Myth by J Nigro Sansonese, 1994, Inner Traditions International, Rochester, Vermont (2) EEG Derived neuronal dynamics during meditation: Progress and Challenges. Authors: Kaur, C.; Singh, P. in Advances in Preventive Medicine, Vol 2015, Year 2015, Article ID 614723, 10 pages Link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/614723
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