interpretation of a constent in my trips(indian elder)

Discussion in 'Ask The Old Hippies' started by Tripin4Enlightenment, Feb 13, 2010.

  1. Tripin4Enlightenment

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    every time i trip on acid i end up in a cave with an elder of sorts. he calls himself anawat and wen i enter this cave(very vividly)i sit with him and we talk of life, peace, love, and life. as we sit here we pass a pipe around that distincly tasts of dmt. after a little wile this indian elder gets up and walks out leaving me alone 2 ponder his teachings. speaking with him has changed my perspective on almost everything. im 16 years old and this elder has shone me a path of life. call it wat u please. has any one else experienced this or something similar? and how do you interpret it?
     
  2. thedope

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    This looks like a flashback.
     
  3. Tripin4Enlightenment

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    every time i am in this cave with him he brings new information though..like the setting is the same but the play is different. i feel like i can sence his presence with me as well.
     
  4. Trigcove

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    Never experienced it, or heard of it.
    Who knows? You could be the next Edgar Cayce.
     
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    haha...hmm...i dont know his entire background...did he ever do drugs like this (psycadelics) all i know is his uncanny ability to put himself in that 'sleep meditation state' and the outcomes of it
     
  6. Trigcove

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    I don't know if he did drugs, but LSD is a way to get in touch with a part of you mind that you might not otherwise recognize.

    Your guy, Anawat, sounds like a spirit guide of some sort. Because he always referred to himself as "we" during his readings, some believe that Cayce had a "spirit guide" to show him the things that he reported.
     
  7. Tripin4Enlightenment

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    hmm interesting...thank you for that peice of info. its nice to learn :) i have a lot more exploring to do with Anawat...i do beleive he is a guide...but in the cave there are others...other people like me. i never have talked to them, alwys just one on one with this native american, but their there almost like a gathering of pupils. im not sure...Anawat said "we will learn as one, but patience" and when we said we he motioned twards the others...i dont know its just an interpretation i saw
     
  8. reb

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    do you meditate without 'help', Trip? if so, what do you get in meditation? any contact from Anawat?
     
  9. Tripin4Enlightenment

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    i can visualize anawat, but no speach is shared between us its just a sort of aknowlagement...i dont get a whole lot of alone time to meditate so i need to get away for a weekend to attempt to make better contact
     
  10. bubbler211

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    Edgar Cayce tripping? Well 1st of all you have to look at the timeline Edgar was closer to the 20s throught the 30s. I have never heard of him smoking weed or anything like that
    If I remember right he died around 1944? My family is from the tidewater region of VA and I have visited his foundation there. try searching on some of the search engines and see what you come up with? One of the better shows I have seen on him comes on from time to time on History check it out! personaly I find this subject very interesting! And before anybody tries to flame me I do know his institute of higher learning is at Virginia beach:)
     

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