Monday, March 9, 2026
Soma and 5-MeO-DMT with Indian yogis
(dakota 2 earth) I gave [Indian wandering ascetic shaman] Aghori Yogis sapo (bufo), 5-MeO-DMT and they laughed at it, not rejecting the mind-expanding experience but seemingly accustomed to it by their own sadhana or daily spiritual practices.
Did soma (elixir containing a secret psychedelic mushroom or plant) give rise to "Hinduism"?
Hinduism's secret mushroom theory
DISCLAIMER: This educational documentary investigates a theory about the entheogenic origins of Hinduism [what the British dubbed Indus-ism to describe all the varied practices and belief around the Indus River Valley, melding them all under one rubric when they never saw themselves as "religions" or anything apart from regular life].
LINKS: dakotaofearth / dakotawint http://www.kick.com/earthie In this documentary, I travel across India exploring temple carvings, sacred rituals, and hidden clues that point toward a secret mushroom cult at the roots of Hinduism. Is it possible that psychedelic mushrooms were the true Soma of the Rig Veda? Join me as I uncover evidence, interview scholars, and search sacred sites to reveal a story that’s been hiding in plain sight. ➤ Subscribe for more documentaries on spirituality, ancient history, and hidden truths. Watch the full story and decide.
Happy National Barbie Doll Day
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| Nordic German propaganda? OH MY!!!! |
Designed by Ruth Handler, the co-founder of Mattel Inc., Barbie was created to allow girls to imagine what their lives could be like in the [feminist] future.
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| German sex worker doll Bild-Lilli |
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| I was born to be the real life Barbie. |
Barbie was a single lady for all of two years. But in 1961, overwhelming demand caused Handler to release a boyfriend for her — a softly gendered Ken boy.
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| Jane Goodall Barbie and Bobo |
(The verdict’s out if he’s ever going to put a ring on it so we can have a Matrimonial White Wedding Barbie and a dangerous Divorced Barbie with seething contempt for the patriarch who put her on the path to homemaker when she was doing so well in the world).
On National Barbie Day, pink-blooded Americans celebrate all things Barbie.
History of National Barbie Day
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| Hey, White Grrl, need some hairspray? |
Barbie is simply iconic. There is nothing that comes close to the spectrum of emotions that are conjured by the girl doll. She is perceived uniquely, of course, by every individual who has ever played with her or owned a clone of her as a slave owner might possess a coveted piece of plastic to sell later for profit. What are we teaching kids?
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| Yah, I vuz made 4 German men |
From this brutish idea, the co-founder of Mattel toy company Ruth Handler became inspired to create a doll who was a grown woman.
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| Mexican Conquest Barbie |
Before the creation of capitalist bonanza Barbie, most dolls were either infantilized babies or children. Handler’s vision was to create a doll that had a grown female’s anatomy without all the naughty bits children have been searching for ever since under her and Ken's cute outfits. More
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| Can kids say "cultural appropriation"? No, it's just a toy, a Day of the Dead Barbie Catrina |
- Avenged Sevenfold "Mattel"; Aqua "Barbie Girl"; NationalToday.com; Ananda (Dharma Buddhist Meditation), Ashley Wells, Crystal Q. (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
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Tartaria's grand stations, early buildings
Tartaria's trains shouldn't exist in 1800s
- cathedral-scale halls,
- ornate copper roofing,
- electrical infrastructure built into their foundations, and
- heating systems that could warm spaces measuring hundreds of thousands of cubic feet, all supposedly powered by coal and steam?
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| Who built these heavenly cathedrals? |
As I examined construction records, electrical consumption data, and architectural plans from the 1800s, a repeating pattern emerged: identical terminal designs appearing across six continents within decades, electrical conduit systems built before electricity was commercially available, and a suspicious absence of technical documentation explaining how these systems actually functioned.
These weren't simple train platforms—rather, they were power distribution hubs featuring towers that weren't decorative, copper elements that weren't ornamental, and foundation systems that suggest grounding rather than structural support, all constructed during the exact period when railroad time replaced natural time across the planet.
This investigation explores the forbidden energy theory—that railroad stations were nodes in a global power distribution network utilizing the rails themselves as conductors, drawing on advanced energy systems we no longer acknowledge, and serving purposes far beyond passenger transportation.
The deeper we examine the architectural evidence, the global coordination problem, and the technological impossibilities, the harder it becomes to believe these were simply monuments to industrial achievement rather than inherited infrastructure repurposed after original knowledge was lost or deliberately erased.
The material on this channel presents exploratory interpretations of history and imaginative speculation, conveyed through narrative storytelling rather than precise historical documentation.
NOTE: Viewpoints and visual representations are dramatized or intentionally constructed to support alternative narrative exploration. Visual elements may at times be created using automated or generative tools. The content shared should not be considered factual. #tartaria #forbiddenenergy #railroadmystery #hiddenhistory #oldworld #lostcivilization #architecture #energynetwork
The sounds they took from us
(Back in time) Every house before 1870 had a "spirit room" for sound resonance (not spirits) | This is what they replaced it with
Sunday, March 8, 2026
Beginner's Mind or Comfortably Numb?
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| A "zen" mind near jhana is clear and pure. |
Beginner's Mind is especially used in the study of Zen Buddhism and Japanese martial arts [1]. It became popular outside Japan because of Shunryū Suzuki's book Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind.
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| Complete Illustrated Guide to Zen |
When we let ourselves think we know everything, we leave no room for surprises, but reality is full of surprises.
For example, in the Einstellung Effect, a person becomes so accustomed to a certain way of doing things that s/he does not consider or acknowledge new ideas or approaches [3], such as thinking outside the box. Like let's say someone asks you, "Who are YOU?"
"I'm me," you say. Then this exchange takes place:
One more TikTok, hookup, sext, hit of dopamine - "You're not who you think you are."
- "I'm who other people think I am."
- "No, you're not even that."
- "But, but, what else is there? If I'm not who I think I am, and I'm not who others think I am, do I just not exist?"
- "No, you are who you think others think you are."
- "Oh, yeah, because we're social creatures, right? There's always that [performative] factor of being watched, even if we only think we're being watched."
- "Something like that."
- "Ah, what do you know?"
- "Hey, at least I got you to think outside the box, realize it's not binary -- a this or that, thesis or antithesis. There's often a synthesis, an interaction, a third or fourth option not thought of within the confines of the assumptions surrounding the question."
- "Oh, yeah, huh?"
- "Monkey."
The word shoshin combines sho (Japanese 初, "beginner" or "initial") and shin (Japanese 心, "mind" or "heart") [4], which is not necessarily the brain but the intuition, knowing, heart, or the ability to discern. More
Comfortably numb?
- There are other minds, and the worst of them is the restless Monkey Mind
- Dhr. Seven, Helena, Ananda (Dharma Buddhist Meditation), Seth Auberon, Wisdom Quarterly
Where can one practice Beginner's Mind?
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| Dr. Rob Lustig: Science of Happiness |
There's ZCLA (Zen Center of Los Angeles), which is a little stiff and set in their ways. Now there's a third good option, the Pasadena Zen Sangha with American Sensei Ese (S.A. for Seigaku Amato).
What's so good about it? It's new, it's open, it's under a fully trained Zen priest who was certified in Japan and has been around many Zen circles.
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| The Four Noble Truths? I already know them! |
Then came time for kinhin, the relief of getting up to stretch and walk slowly and mindfully before another sitting session. Then the fireworks: question and answer with discussion.
"Those who know don't say, and those who say don't know" is a Taoist saying and sentiment. Many things can be known, and many of them can be expressed. So we hit Sensei with two barrels' worth of questions. Next time we finish off with koans of such subtlety and complexity, he stands no chance. ;,)
- (Disclosure Project) Zen Sitting Sangha, Thursdays (Friends Meeting House, LA), Thu, Mar 12, 2026, 7:00 PM | Meetup
- (Nature Center) Zen meditation community (Historic Friends Meeting House), Thu, Mar 12, 2026, 7:00 PM | Meetup
- (PasaDharma) Zen meditation community (Historic Friends Meeting House), Thu, Mar 12, 2026, 7:00 PM | Meetup
- Angel City Zen Center: Meditation and Discussion, Sat, Mar 14, 2026, 10:00 AM | Meetup
- WEEKLY ZEN MEDITATION, TALK AND DISCUSSION IN PERSON (AND ZOOM), Sat, Mar 14, 2026, 8:30 AM | Meetup
- (Shambhala) Sunday Morning Community Meditation (In-Person), Sun, Mar 15, 2026, 10:00 AM | Meetup
- (Shambhala) Wednesday Evening Community Meditation (In-Person), Wed, Mar 11, 2026, 7:30 PM | Meetup
- Virtual Heartfulness Meditation Meetup - join by Zoom or by phone, Sun, Mar 15, 2026, 11:30 AM | Meetup
- Dhr. Seven, Helena, Ananda (Dharma Buddhist Meditation), Wisdom Quarterly
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The blue 'Medicine Buddha' - Healer
The MEDICINE BUDDHA: Buddhism's Forgotten Healer | Bhaisajyaguru
The Medicine Buddha (BhaisajyaGuru) is one of the most fascinating figures in Mahāyāna Buddhism: a blue-skinned buddha associated with healing, compassion, and the Pure Land of Lapis Lazuli (a beautiful blue Afghan gemstone).
But if Buddhism teaches impermanence, non-self (anattā), and detachment from the body, why does it include a buddha devoted to curing illness?
This video explores the history, philosophy, and psychological depth behind Bhaiṣajyaguru...and what Buddhist healing really means.
This is the story of how Buddhism's "doctor who prescribes enlightenment" challenges everything we think we know about healing, suffering, and what it means to be broken.
📿 DISCOVER:
- Why Medicine Buddha's 12 vows made him Buddhism's most controversial figure
- How 8th-century Buddhist monasteries became the world's first integrated healthcare systems
- The blind Chinese Buddhist monk who taught healing despite losing his sight
- Why Tibetan, Japanese, and Chinese Buddhists practice Medicine Buddha in completely different ways
- What modern science reveals about meditation, stress, and the mind-body connection.
⏳ TIMESTAMPS:
- 00:00 The blue-skinned god that shouldn't exist
- 02:32 The twelve vows that changed Buddhism
- 08:55 When temples became clinics
- 14:55 The disease behind the disease
- 21:22 Three Buddhas, one Truth
- 30:51 The cure that isn't
#MedicineBuddha #Buddhism #BuddhistHealing #Bhaisajyaguru #BuddhismExplained #BuddhistPhilosophy #TibetanBuddhism #MahayanaBuddhism #AncientMedicine #BuddhistPractice #Enlightenment #Bodhisattva #Anatta #PureLand #Bhaisajyaguru
📚 SOURCES AND FURTHER READING:
- Primary Buddhist Texts: Bhaiṣajyaguru-vaiḍūrya-prabhā-rāja Sūtra (Medicine Buddha Sutra)
- Vinaya Piṭaka (Monastic Disciplinary Code)
- Dhammapada (Imprint of the Buddha's Teachings)
- Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Path
- Madhyamaka Philosophy (Nāgārjuna)
- Yogācāra texts (Vasubandhu)
- "The Great Tang Records on the Western Regions" by Xuanzang (7th century) amzn.to/4b3eCYP
- Records of Jianzhen's journey to Japan (735-763 CE) Tōdai-ji Temple archives (Nara, Japan)
- Tang Dynasty medical records Tibetan Gyushi (Four Medical Tantras)
- Archaeological findings from Bamiyan and Gandhāra
- "The Healing Buddha" by Raoul Birnbaum amzn.to/4r5YNqp
- "Buddhism and Medicine: An Anthology of Premodern Sources" edited by C. Pierce Salguero amzn.to/4ct4ivS
- "Tibetan Medicine in the Contemporary World" by Laurent Pordié amzn.to/4rQuAwU
- Studies on placebo effect and meditation (Harvard Medical School, NIH research)
- Research on mindfulness and pain management Neuroscience studies on visualization practices
- Journal of Buddhist-Christian Studies Buddhist-Christian Studies journal articles on Medicine Buddha
- Contemporary research on Buddhist medical ethics
- Cross-cultural studies of Medicine Buddha practice
DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes. Medicine Buddha practice is a spiritual/meditative practice and should not replace professional medical care. Always consult qualified healthcare providers for medical conditions.
Were Mud Flood Tartars from Russia?

(Eli from Russia) What languages and "dialects" do we speak in Tartarstan (Tartarian Empire, Tartaria, Тартария, Tartariya, Tartary in Central Asia) and Russia's many republics?
What is a "Russian" and what does s/he look like? It is hard to say because there are 11 time zones, 85 regions, and more than 190 ethnic groups with their own languages, the largest of these being the [often redheaded] Tartars.
Tartaria and 13 were purposely erased
Why they made '13' a forbidden number
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| Thirteen is good, special, and banned |
The standard explanation — that 13 became unlucky through accumulated folklore and religious association — collapses when we examine what the evidence actually shows: not a gradual cultural drift, but a coordinated, institutionally enforced disappearance.
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| Everyone used to know about Tartaria. |
As I investigated the ancient record — from the Mayan Tzolk'in to the Druidic tree calendar to the Osirian mysteries of Egypt to the turtle-shell lunar counts of indigenous North America — a disturbing pattern materialized.
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| Of course, we had to cover it up. That goes... |
These weren't parallel coincidences across unconnected cultures. They were the same underlying logic: 13 lunar cycles per year, 13 as a cosmic threshold, 13 as the number that resists clean division and refuses to be controlled, all embedded in stone and ceremony across continents and millennia. Then, quietly, it was gone because here's what the replacement also did.
The 12-month calendar didn't just reorganize administrative time, it may have severed something older: the synchronization between human beings and natural cycles — body, moon, season, sky — that had structured life across every pre-modern culture was superseded.
It was not banned, not destroyed outright, just reframed allegedly as "superstition," pathologized, given a clinical name. And the generations that remembered another way of counting time died without passing that memory forward.
This investigation asks whether the disappearance of 13 was accidental — or whether it was the point, whether the most effective erasure isn't the one that destroys knowledge entirely, but the one that makes the question itself seem ridiculous. Once one sees the pattern, one can't unsee it.
The material on this channel presents exploratory interpretations of history and imaginative speculation, conveyed through narrative storytelling rather than precise historical documentation. Viewpoints and visual representations are dramatized or intentionally constructed to support alternative narrative exploration. Visual elements may at times be created using automated or generative tools. The content shared should not be considered factual.
#tartaria #oldworld #forbiddennumber #thirteenmonthcalendar #erasedhistory #hiddenhistory #lostknowledge #ancientcivilizations #forbiddenknowledge #calendarconspiracy
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The White Sami Shamans of the North
(Nordic Animism) Sámi Shamanism and Spirituality: Jungle Svonni interview (English subtitles)
(Sunnyside Expeditions) Sami shaman Jungle Svonni - full interview in English
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| White Christmas of Sami shamans |
Historically, the Sámi have been known in English as Lapps or Laplanders. However, these terms are regarded as offensive by the Sámi, who prefer their own endonym, that is, the Northern Sámi Sápmi [9, 10].
Their traditional Native languages are the Sámi languages, which are classified as a branch of the Uralic language family. More: Sámi people
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