Dwight Howard
Superstar
just some random thoughts I had, feel free to add-on and criticize
Where did drugs come from? When I refer to drugs I'm referring to natural occurring ones such as marijuana, peyote, shrooms, dmt, etc. I feel these drugs were intelligently designed to advance human thinking and/or give clues of other dimensions, the past, future, etc.
Why do these drugs make my mind expand and distort in such a way? Why am I seeing shapes Ive never seen, patterns I can barely fathom, sounds that are unbelievably surreal? There are about 400,000 species of plants growing throughout this world, yet these few affect my mind the way they do. It honestly leads to only a few possible conclusions.
1. mankind got EXTREMELY LUCKY and happened to stumble upon these rare plants and by chance learned to use them in a way that induced effects. These plants and methods of usage were noted and were passed down through history. The only problem with this explanation, is that it doesnt explain why these drugs contained these mythological powers. What are the chances these plants possess the atomic arrangement and properties required to induce neurological effects on a human brain, the most advanced system in the world? To me they are incredibly slim, slim enough that Im going to write this entire theory off. Although most would say this is the most reasonable
2. Drugs wre intelligently designed by our ancestors. This seems far fetched, but think about it. Who would be a better candidate to create a drug designed for the human brain, than a human? There are two things about ancient history that lends credence to this possibility. 1) It is widely assumed that not all ancient technology developments were passed along, which leads to the possibility that some were more advanced than ours today. Complex language systems from the days of pharaoh cant be properly interpreted. neither can the Egyptian pyramids. The pyramids to this day are probably the most significant proof that 2) some of the technologies and human skills of ancient times would probably be considered unfathomable in today's society, just as a cellphone would be in their era. Drug use dates all the way back to the Native Americans, but its widely accepted they were used way before then. Native Americans used drugs to bolster spiritual connections. What if whoever designed these drugs, designed them with the intent of passing along and aquirred set of skills. These people had achieved a certain level of perception and wanted to make it tangible. I discussed ancient technology earlier to preface probably the most absurd claim in this explanation: Ancient people essentially created the ability for human brains to be effected by the drugs/plants. The Bible reference a period in time where Earth was made of multiple dimensions, and angles/demons regularly manifested in the human and spiritual dimension. They had found ways to achieve ultimate existence, and spirituality/ GOD was obvious. God would eventually end all obvious spiritual/human contact on Earth but the ancient people left clues/signs in the form of drugs, just like the Egyptians left the pyramids, heiro, dinosaur fossils, etc. Somewhere down the line humans loss many of its common brain functions, and we're reminded and scared by them when we use these drugs.
3. We are in a simulation and a intelligent designer has strategically placed drugs on this planet for our growth. Mankind is in the midst of a Turing Test sort of speak. An intelligent designer has created us in him image and is tasked with developing humans to a higher intelligence capacity. Plants, water, and animals were all created to sustain our survival...and part of the test is us using those resources correctly and efficiently in order to advance the race. I believe drugs that were intelligently designed for us, but the human race has yet learned to use them correctly. There use is frowned upon in society, but what if we are supposed to be using them all along?..what if there is a component to them that once unlocked changes living as much as the invention of light?
Where did drugs come from? When I refer to drugs I'm referring to natural occurring ones such as marijuana, peyote, shrooms, dmt, etc. I feel these drugs were intelligently designed to advance human thinking and/or give clues of other dimensions, the past, future, etc.
Why do these drugs make my mind expand and distort in such a way? Why am I seeing shapes Ive never seen, patterns I can barely fathom, sounds that are unbelievably surreal? There are about 400,000 species of plants growing throughout this world, yet these few affect my mind the way they do. It honestly leads to only a few possible conclusions.
1. mankind got EXTREMELY LUCKY and happened to stumble upon these rare plants and by chance learned to use them in a way that induced effects. These plants and methods of usage were noted and were passed down through history. The only problem with this explanation, is that it doesnt explain why these drugs contained these mythological powers. What are the chances these plants possess the atomic arrangement and properties required to induce neurological effects on a human brain, the most advanced system in the world? To me they are incredibly slim, slim enough that Im going to write this entire theory off. Although most would say this is the most reasonable
2. Drugs wre intelligently designed by our ancestors. This seems far fetched, but think about it. Who would be a better candidate to create a drug designed for the human brain, than a human? There are two things about ancient history that lends credence to this possibility. 1) It is widely assumed that not all ancient technology developments were passed along, which leads to the possibility that some were more advanced than ours today. Complex language systems from the days of pharaoh cant be properly interpreted. neither can the Egyptian pyramids. The pyramids to this day are probably the most significant proof that 2) some of the technologies and human skills of ancient times would probably be considered unfathomable in today's society, just as a cellphone would be in their era. Drug use dates all the way back to the Native Americans, but its widely accepted they were used way before then. Native Americans used drugs to bolster spiritual connections. What if whoever designed these drugs, designed them with the intent of passing along and aquirred set of skills. These people had achieved a certain level of perception and wanted to make it tangible. I discussed ancient technology earlier to preface probably the most absurd claim in this explanation: Ancient people essentially created the ability for human brains to be effected by the drugs/plants. The Bible reference a period in time where Earth was made of multiple dimensions, and angles/demons regularly manifested in the human and spiritual dimension. They had found ways to achieve ultimate existence, and spirituality/ GOD was obvious. God would eventually end all obvious spiritual/human contact on Earth but the ancient people left clues/signs in the form of drugs, just like the Egyptians left the pyramids, heiro, dinosaur fossils, etc. Somewhere down the line humans loss many of its common brain functions, and we're reminded and scared by them when we use these drugs.
3. We are in a simulation and a intelligent designer has strategically placed drugs on this planet for our growth. Mankind is in the midst of a Turing Test sort of speak. An intelligent designer has created us in him image and is tasked with developing humans to a higher intelligence capacity. Plants, water, and animals were all created to sustain our survival...and part of the test is us using those resources correctly and efficiently in order to advance the race. I believe drugs that were intelligently designed for us, but the human race has yet learned to use them correctly. There use is frowned upon in society, but what if we are supposed to be using them all along?..what if there is a component to them that once unlocked changes living as much as the invention of light?

