Daytime snowfall

There was a night snowfall, and now here's a daytime one for you! The atmosphere of these states is different, but in both cases it is exciting and sobering.

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By the way, about sobriety...or rather, about its other meaning, that is, about awareness.

Here is one reference state equal to pure sobriety, clarity of mind and consciousness. And there are states changed in different ways and factors.

There are good states of altered consciousness. For example, natural euphoria, love, joy, happiness.

I sometimes experience something similar to bouts of pure happiness (maybe it's something else) - as if boiling inside, breathtaking and restlessness. But that's for a second or two.

This happens when I go to work on a sunny morning and rejoice at how beautiful everything is.

And there are states of consciousness that have been changed by a bad way or influence: foreign substances (alcohol, drugs, medicines), illness, fear, despondency, oblivion.

I feel like even a common cold changes my mind, as if the picture I see was 4k before and is now 720p.

Or more simply: as if I got up in the morning after a heavy booze, but he has not yet completely sobered up and his mind seems to be sober, but the picture slows down a little or floats.

And even when I have already left the hospital officially and I do not have a temperature, there may still be something that I feel.

That's what I usually say: the picture has not yet recovered.

The best state of consciousness is sobriety and clarity. And this state of me intensifies during a snowfall. Snow is a sobering agent of consciousness!

To be continued...



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"I sometimes experience something similar to bouts of pure happiness (maybe it's something else) - as if boiling inside, breathtaking and restlessness. But that's for a second or two. This happens when I go to work on a sunny morning and rejoice at how beautiful everything is."

This sounds a lot like the Japanese concept of "satori" to me. It's usually fleeting, but it's a really profound feeling. Basically, you see the world around you and recognize that everything is perfect as it is, faults and all. It's such a wonderful feeling and your description of "bouts of pure happiness" resonates with me.

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