It could be like a construction zone in my brain with new neural networks being built to accommodate all the change and knowledge I am forcing upon it.
Yes,I think you got a point here. When we get excited about something our brain get's euphoric and it's hard to sleep, thinking about the ramifications of things, how they overlap, link, engage, etc. But at the same time, it is when we sleep that the brain can assimilate better the information, so sometimes is better to take a break before going to bed and focus on other things. I see that you already meditate, that's marvelous of a good night of sleep.
How would a world wide tokenized economy work?
I think people would be more free to follow their calling in life, knowing that is possible to get a reward for doing something they love. And we would have more tribes of financial support, the more people add the more people gain.
Can language affect your perception of reality?
I had a friend who spoke 7 languages, and one thing that he said really got to me: After a while, all things lose their names. Because a chair is a cadeira and is a chaise and also a stuhl and so on. At one point, you lose in your mind what is the name of that thing, it just becomes the thing. So I believe that the language can affect the reality, even more if we enter the world of magic practices or power affirmations.
Is time actually non-linear?
Yep. I believe time is actually circular. Everything comes in cycles. But there is an old Andean teaching that says that is the past that builds the future, not the other way around. When you fully understand that (which i haven't) time becomes something else.
I saw in another post that you talked about DMT and Ayahuasca. From personal experience I can say that yes, with the practice you can expand you conscious to other planes of existence, other time lines and other reality. But the most crazy thing is that you also can do that without it. The DMT is the tool, but you are the portal.
Thanks for sharing, It was lovely to reflect on all this points! And thank you @vempromundo for tagging me here!
RE: Thoughts on a Sleepless Night