No.52791
Look up chronos vs Kairos
Usually comfort and routine speed up kairos
No.52795
Try doing downers like pregablin or other painkillers like fent or something
No.52796
>>52791Care to expand on this?
Chronos is measured ticking time, kairos is when you are caught in a moment of bliss where everything seems connected and wonderful and perfect. Is that accurate? If so what is making me upset is the fact that those moment of kairos time that I feel are short and I am Chronos timing myself into old age and then death. I want the kairos times to last forever but they don’t!
No.52797
>>52795I’m not in a position where I can experiment with drugs now and even if I were I don’t know that I’d want to other than shrooms
No.52799
>>52796Chronos is objective time
Kairos is subjective (experienced) time
A man in a coma may live as long as a normal man, yet he had no kairos time, which is ultimately what matters
No.52804
>>52799So how do I maximize kairos time?
No.52805
>>52797If you cant experiment with drugs then how can you take shrooms?
No.52806
>>52799Thats just standard consciousness and distraction effects, time is time.
No.52810
>>52789Spongebob Squarepants, good show.
No.52813
>>52804Try to have a more eventful life and maybe it won't seem like everything is blurring together.
>>52806Regardless, people experience time differently, and those who say things like "wow everything is going by so fast!" are the ones getting time cucked.
No.52828
Stop drinking coffee! Retard! The last 2 years have gone by so slowly for me, which I guess is actually normality due to the no-caffeine.
No.52837
https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/Time_distortion#Time_compressionThe wiki is imperfect but still an incredibly good resource. Pretty much all stims afaik speed up time.
>Time dilation is defined as the feeling that time has slowed down.[3] This commonly occurs during intense hallucinogenic experiences and seems to stem from the fact that during an intense trip, abnormally large amounts of experience are felt in very short periods of time.[4][5] This can create the illusion that more time has passed than actually hasE.g. this paragraph is somewhat misleading. LSD and other hallucinogens in the right doses slow down time massively and it doesn't at all seem to be due to what's written in the second sentence. On the right drugs you can literally feel slowed down time e.g. by moving your hand, there is more air pressure (like you're moving underwater or like there's more gravity). But there's multiple ways time dilation can be expressed. Like when you're listening to a voiceover or otherwise the score of a film, especially one you know very well, and it's very slowed down. It's literally slowed down so to speak, its not necessarily connected to how meaningful it is to you.
Anyway!
No.53375
>>52828I drink 2-3 cups of espresso per week and never more than 1 per day. Would that really be enough to make time speed up?
No.53376
>>53375I cant drink coffee it makes me feel like the world is ending
No.53387
>>53376Even just 1 cup of weak brown coffee?
No.53437
>>53375Weird pattern bro. You drink coffee/have caffeine some days and not others? Thats so weird.
No.53457
>>53437Correct some days but never everyday. What’s so weird about it? I’m not addicted or dependent on it that’s all
No.53502
>>53457Pretty sure like 99% of people or something have it every day because it's an addictive stim.
No.53533
>>53457Are you the real Brittany venti?
No.53573
>>53387Aye, coffee in general just fucks me up, I can't drink it, it makes me feel jittery and sweaty and cold
No.53580
>>53573You sound like a weakling
No.53581
>>53580I'm not I'm just sensitive to caffeine, I'm already hyper as it is