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Hibbitty
09-28-2004, 01:56 AM
Any volunteers? Benefactors? Such study all ready existing?

Considering the interest about replicating drug experiences in a somnambulistic trance (http://forum.hypnosis.com/showthread.php?t=649), could certain nootropic substances provide as a comparison to hypnosis endeavors in their absence as a control?

What other controls and variables would be especially important, in light of my rather limited years of experience and study?

Let's do this! I would highly value anyone's advice, experience, or bitter misgivings.

Click my name and send me a private message if you'd be so inclined.

I'm so stoked about this...

:D

Hibbs

Hibbitty
09-28-2004, 02:08 AM
Nootropic research can be found at trusty old mind-brain (http://www.mind-brain.com/nootropic.php) run by the veritable neuroscientist himself Shaun Mikula.

Terry (existing)
09-28-2004, 12:27 PM
Please eradicate the above as it contains a bug. My antivirus program picked it up, but others may not be so fortunate.

Zanther
09-29-2004, 07:16 PM
the mind-brain thing? great, I followed the link before I read your message...

j0hnny#
09-30-2004, 03:34 AM
The world is our creation, it is a thing created by mind, it is a mental construct. This is what Mind-Brain.com seeks to communicate to others, so that they may open their eyes to this fact, so that they may go on to create something more than what is, and to instill the world with new and greater meaning. Too many today do not appreciate the essentially 'constructive nature' of reality. It is all a mental construct. We are deceived by the fact that we are humans with human consciousness.... we rarely venture outside the realms of our human consciousness, and thus we see the world with human eyes. Naturally, the vast majority of people are blind to this because humans are predisposed and 'programmed' to construct the world in human terms.


If reality is essentially constructed, how come others exist? And if you don't believe others really exist (i.e. they only constructions), why seek to communicate it to them? Perhaps I am something you constructed..... heh, heh, heh....

P.S. no bug reported by my antivirus..

Terry (existing)
09-30-2004, 11:00 AM
Strange, my computer wouldn't even accept it, it told me instantly that something was wrong. Not sure of the exact words now, and I don't intend to try getting on again, but the word "bug" was part of the message... Terry