Friday, February 10, 2006

12 steps for the recovering psychic traveler

Blasting: the effect of temporal residue in the Human brain

There appears to be an addictive quality in psychic traveling. There are no obvious physical effects except for the most powerful desire to ride the ride again and again. Similar to an adrenaline junkie craving more and more stimulation, this addiction seems contained to ones psyche.
Travelers will often experience a temporal residue buildup which causes the brain to release hormones in an attempt to prevent psychic trauma. This is believed to be a primitive biological defense mechanism. Strangely, the same chemicals defending against “P.T.” have the duel effect of stimulating an enormous creative upwelling for the traveler.
Within the community of travelers, this pleasing temporal hangover is referred to as, “blasting”. This is also why in the field of Temporal Archeology, scientists catalog famous travelers within the same hierarchical schema found for the classification of historic periods of Art and Music.

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