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Achieving any goal usually requires overcoming insecurity. Getting good at a new skill comes with constant practice, familiarization with the skill resulting in the transcendence of insecurity. This may be rooted in that familiar territory was classically safer, so an identification of security is easier to manifest with familiar territory.
Timothy Leary's 8 circuit model of consciousness refers to the 6th circuit as a mind that permits the individual to program him or her self, to determine what emotions hir wants to experience when hir wants to experience them, what thoughts and beliefs hir wants to cling to or release, what sensations or manifestations hir wants to generate.
It is my opinion that the 6th circuit works in the following manner: 1), when you enter a unique mental state, you are more open to new programs and experiences because this new state of mind is yet to be impressioned and/or imprinted. 2) the psychedelics that activate the 6th circuit drastically increase love, so that one's pride, the stubborn part of the psyche, can be impacted by the larger creative power of love and re-designed. This can be done in a manner that outlasts the "trip".
The creative power of the drug is itself a form of emotional security not rooted in pride, so that it becomes possible to manifest faith and lack of insecurity in one's attempts without relying on familiarization, or without relying on pride at all.
The thing is to pick what to manifest before the drug starts to work, and to start manifesting before things begin to peak in intensity. When one's levels of love and compassion have just begun to increase, and hallucinations have not yet set in.
It may be possible to imprint specific beliefs and techniques, so that they carry over into sober reality. The belief that one is releasing insecurity, and any capacity to experience insecurity. The belief that one can manifest objectless love, and increase one's supply of love at will. The belief that one may at will release all trauma and replace sorrow with resolve to behave with loyalty toward the person suffering or the memory of the person to have passed away.
When studying enlightenment, insecurity about one's own worthiness, one's own "level" of enlightenment, is likely to manifest as a difficulty to understand the texts, and to discern the differences between the varying levels and mixes of bullshit and worthwhile material. I have doubtless faith that the state to shoot for is a lack of identification in being enlightened (or anything at all), and also an utter lack of doubt as to one's ability level concerning the subject of enlightenment,
(or anything at all).
If insecurity is transcended, familiarization is no longer necessary to score a perfect game at (nearly if not) any sport.
Learn to increase love at will after the drug has finished peaking, and it becomes obvious to your nervous system that you can generate love at will when sober.
link to online information on 8 circuit model: https://tedwilliams.co/deoxy/8brains.htm
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