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Diving into an Active Volcano

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Published on 24 Feb 2022 / In Film & Animation

This is a brilliant combination of scenery, editing and music.
This is why I kind of endorse the medically supervised taking of A FEW halluciogenic drugs, for non addicts - because when you get real world events that are "So Far Out" - You know that clear minded, drug free, reality - is powerful tripping indeed - and you get to participate in it - fully. To be down next to the boiling lava lake - is so far off the planet, and even observing it in a video, via a remote computer screen - is just off the scales..... And the world is just full of these "Wow - Far Out" events - every second of every minute, every day.... (Or Timothy Leary was full of shit)

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This is a brilliant combination of scenery, editing and music.
This is why I kind of endorse the medically supervised taking of A FEW halluciogenic drugs, for non addicts - because when you get real world events that are "So Far Out" - You know that clear minded, drug free, reality - is powerful tripping indeed - and you get to participate in it - fully. To be down next to the boiling lava lake - is so far off the planet, and even observing it in a video, via a remote computer screen - is just off the scales..... And the world is just full of these "Wow - Far Out" events - every second of every minute, every day.... (Or Timothy Leary was full of shit)

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slapmonkey 2 years ago

AWEsome.

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Do you know the most mind blowing thing, I have experienced? Well the earth casts a shadow, and a small cone is absolute darkness, and a large cone is partial darkness, and the moon, because of the size and beam direction of the total darkness small cone, rarely if ever, goes completely through the cone of absolute darkness - but when it does, on an even rarer night of a full (ish) moon, the moon becomes totally black - with no light landing on it at all. And when you can stand there at around 1 or 2 am, on a perfectly clear dark night, and just watch the moon go perfectly into that small cone of absolute darkness, and disappear from view in the night sky - to watch an entire "planet" become invisible - That is so far off the deep end ---- https://cernyeclipses.weebly.c....om/uploads/2/9/0/7/2 ----- https://cs.astronomy.com/resiz....ed-image.ashx/__size ----

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