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10/22/2017, 15:47:41
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I was 16, in a chemistry lesson. The teacher was telling us about carbon dioxide, and he said it was sweet. I had to stop him and check! The sweetness I had been tasting with my tongue back during the lesson was much stronger on the outgoing breath than the ingoing breath. That seemed odd to me, not what I'd expected. But if it was just carbon dioxide I was tasting with by tongue finally reaching the back of my throat, feeling my breath with the tip of my tongue....

I then wondered if the light could be just the result of pressing the eyeballs (de riguer in 1973), the divine music tinnitus, the divine word just the result of relaxation and a little self hynosis.

So my first drip. After a bad night, my youthful earnestness lead me to put aside these doubts. After all, wasn't it strange to learn of the sweetness of carbon dioxide just as I had tasted it, and wondered why it was stronger on the outgoing breath. Some lila that was!

I tasted a sweetness alright, but it didn't have any affect on my mood.  It seemed inconsequential.






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