@razoredge well, if referencing to chemicals you mean hormonal stuff, it might be true, but if referring to drugs, let me point out that its not the __ONLY__ way, i mean i found other stuff about indian yogis-- they achieved such a state and probably a deeper one through yoga, western shamans, buddhists, tantriks, pagan priests, etc achieved it through rituals, or sensory deprivation-- starvation and insomnia, etc modern-day people achieve it through hypnosis... a very light form of it is like the experience of watching your favorite band perform live from the front row or something, dreams are something which we all face and dont remember unless its scary... but dreams is like an ultimate platform of that state...
of course experiences might not all be good, but that just depends on how you were feeling before/ what thought dominates your mind while doing it
its remarkable though how the self changes dramatically when in and after experiencing that as pointed out by derek
but, the thing to ponder about is that such a state is like cutting off something... if i can relate that to cutting an arm off or something, it'll make no sense at all... BUT as this video says
http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/jill_bolte_taylor_s_powerful_stroke_of_insight.html
, its actually like cutting off a part of the brain!
just wanted to know what can you make of it... i mean if nature's rule is it eliminates all weakness, then is being happy or having any kind of intense felling a weakness???
well, again sorry for the vagueness/absurdity or whatever.
