Friday, May 19, 2006

Resurrection is the Metaphor

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Better do the 'Acid' part first. To recap last week's 'dissertation' using a slightly different metaphor: Acid undoes your cortical operating system. It does so in a very pleasing, sensual way... if you know what to expect. Otherwise this 'undoing' could be terrifying, even fatal should you make the very unwise decision to terminate your life in order to end the situation. If you have done enough Acid to reach what I call the 'region of chaos' you will experience a kind of mental gibberish, but that will pass as the effects of the drug wear off and your cortex reestablishes the usual neuronal pathways and circuit connections. What follows is an attempt to describe this process of 're-connection.' Necessarily, words are inadequate for the task. The Acid Experience is far beyond words. But I will try: I prefer the word, 'Resurrection.'

Resurrection is the metaphor. Do you want to know what Jesus himself experienced at His Resurrection? Then read on...