Erik Davis Reports
It seems as if all those Philip K. Dick novels were coming home to roost, and if the rest of the journey was more of your typical commercial airline hell, it remained permeated with the woozy disorientation caused by mistaken identity and the arbitrariness of the archons who rule these transit zones.
It may also be one of the most useful. Early in Waking Life, the Ethan Hawke character quotes Timothy Leary to the effect that, even if nothing of us survives death, the last few minutes of the brain's electrical activity may be experienced by the dying person as an entire life racing in time-lapse—or, as the film itself suggests, a nearly infinite labyrinth of dreams. From this perspective, the traditional teachings of bardo navigation may come in handy despite the basic reality of brain-death: even if we are only riding that last wave to flatline, it pays to know how to surf.
http://techgnosis.com/chunkshow-single.php?chunk=chunkfrom-2007-06-29-1929-0.txt
See also film on the Bardo Process during the Dying Process...how long does Dying last anyway? the extreme DMT probably kicks in. Maybe the homicidal Aztecs were getting off on the DMT squirt when one's beating heart was cut out and they drank the living blood?
Tim Leary wrote some on the Time Dilation Time manipulation during simulated Dying or very
high dose psychedelic trips ....in
neurologic now online here
page 40
http://www.noveltynet.org/content/books/neurologic/40.html

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