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After you've spent a day in an altered state of mind, you gain insights not just about that state, but also insights which come from the ability to compare the experience with normal, sober, waking consciousness.
Normal non-tripping consciousness is slow but steady, like the tortoise that beat the hare. It's resiliant and reliable. It's like a tank, which gradually covers the territory it needs to cover and doesn't concede an inch. It doesn't figure things out as quickly as other states, but it rarely forgets or loses things either. It knows how to protect itself. It's like the humble comfortable home you love to come back to after a holiday. In martial arts terms the tripping mind is Judo, and the non-tripping mind is BJJ.
Sometimes after a long day tripping it's nice to look forward to that good old-fashioned regular thinking.
Normal non-tripping consciousness is slow but steady, like the tortoise that beat the hare. It's resiliant and reliable. It's like a tank, which gradually covers the territory it needs to cover and doesn't concede an inch. It doesn't figure things out as quickly as other states, but it rarely forgets or loses things either. It knows how to protect itself. It's like the humble comfortable home you love to come back to after a holiday. In martial arts terms the tripping mind is Judo, and the non-tripping mind is BJJ.
Sometimes after a long day tripping it's nice to look forward to that good old-fashioned regular thinking.