So I was sitting today and I felt a familiar sensation. It felt like a burning/super fast vibrating sensation in the middle of my forehead. If I focused on it, it stayed. If I got distracted , it would go away. It lasted for a good 3 minutes. I felt this sensation before, but I have no idea what it could be?
Never claimed it to be, but I've heard that that where your pineal gland is located. I have no idea what im talking about, just wondering what it is
I've had psychedelic experiences using cannabis. If you really think it was your "third eye", then that's your interpretation of it. Because people will tell you that you can't have an actual psychedelic experience with weed, but you can. I've now done a three letter unmentionable twice--you know what I'm talking about if I tell you the Grateful Dead and the Beatles used it and that it's the most researched psychedelic compound in the world. Even having done that unmentionable, I have had really strong experiences with good weed and low tolerance where I closed my eyes and I forgot that I was even alive. It was like I had removed all consciousness of my being and my only perception was all in my head. It was incredibly crazy and is giving me chills just typing about it. It's really incredible what some of these psychedelics can do (I'm including weed although people don't call it a psychedelic). And just think: no matter how high you get and how massive of an experience you have, it's literally all in your head. Your brain is capable of such beauty. It's a trippy thing to even think about, and I'm sober right now.
Its not a feeling you can feel physically if thats what you are wondering. *edit* yea I think you are trying to hard to find that 3rd eye and the feeling in you head is perhaps a headache.
Fuck yeah it does! Either it's the best thing to ever happen to art ,I'm drunk ,or both! Probably BOTH!
Beautifully said. There really is only awareness or experience, nothing else can be certain. Anyone who claims to be certain is just one temporal experiencing being attempting to explain things from it's own unique perspective which can never be 'my' or 'your' own unique temporal experience. Everyone just assumes everyone else is experiencing similar things as them (self comforting for the brain), but this can never be so, as we all have our own unique subconscious filters from our formative years during adolescence. When you wake up first thing in the morning, all of a sudden, the world rushes in...and your waking experiences start to happen as if out of nowhere. But what was happening while asleep? Was there still existence happening, and can there be an opposite to 'existing'? All we've ever known is existence, so how could anyone attempt to explain something that's outside experience from experience? It's paradoxical and impossible... I've contemplated this very subject for a LONG time in the past. The whole holds the truth about its parts, but a part (individual being) can never hold the truth about the whole (existence itself). Are we still experiencing our existence while we're asleep, or is there just blackness or blank nothingness (unless our brain created it's own reality from the subconscious=dreaming) as we lay there motionless? Isn't there still this feeling or presence of our existence even though our brains are turned off to the physical realm? We still exist when we're asleep, just not in the same way we do during our waking existence which is really just filtered temporal interpretations appearing to us through our autonomic brains (the senses)....but we certainly still existed during sleep, and the proof is when we wake up in the morning. The real question to ponder is... who 'whom' or 'what' is this existence or experience appearing to when you wake.