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Forever Sleep
Earned it we have...
- May 4, 2022
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Do you do certain things or, take certain substances to try to change how your brain functions? I'm too square to try drugs beyond what I've been prescribed in the past. Codeine was such a relief to numb pain and make me sleepy. I get tipsy drunk before bed sometimes. I enjoy the sensation of not being quite with it. That funny, floaty feeling.
I became obsessed with doing art fairly young because it took me off into another world. Or rather, it made me less conscious of this shitty one. There was bullying shit going on in my childhood that I wanted to escape from. I've always felt like it was meditative in that way and, that has continued to this day.
Partly why I enjoyed being creative was because it just swallowed up my time. Where I wouldn't be thinking quite so intensely about how I was feeling or, what I was worrying about. I think that's partly why I don't like working with other people. It's harder to get lost in work when others are around.
Perhaps one of the best activities for focusing concentration is using power tools. Because, without it, you run the risk of serious injury! I wonder if other things are like that- eg. rock climbing, racing cars. Precision work maybe that you know you can't keep repeating.
I imagine a lot of people have tried meditation at some point with the hopes it will transform them.
Do you do certain things to numb or distract or focus your brain? Which work best for you? If you've tried drugs- I'm curious. Were you afraid what effect they may have? Were you concerned about addiction?
I became obsessed with doing art fairly young because it took me off into another world. Or rather, it made me less conscious of this shitty one. There was bullying shit going on in my childhood that I wanted to escape from. I've always felt like it was meditative in that way and, that has continued to this day.
Partly why I enjoyed being creative was because it just swallowed up my time. Where I wouldn't be thinking quite so intensely about how I was feeling or, what I was worrying about. I think that's partly why I don't like working with other people. It's harder to get lost in work when others are around.
Perhaps one of the best activities for focusing concentration is using power tools. Because, without it, you run the risk of serious injury! I wonder if other things are like that- eg. rock climbing, racing cars. Precision work maybe that you know you can't keep repeating.
I imagine a lot of people have tried meditation at some point with the hopes it will transform them.
Do you do certain things to numb or distract or focus your brain? Which work best for you? If you've tried drugs- I'm curious. Were you afraid what effect they may have? Were you concerned about addiction?