#ad #vice from #chuckitall #remix #underground
“Ok you are totally stressed out! The whole world seems to be against you! Nothing is going right! You got the whole world watching to see if you give up or fold! So if you were you giving yourself advice on what to do next X?”
*cracks knuckles*
Okay I’m well yeah that rite there would be the next question is this lesson of singularity progression as it has become forever and all ways be my new obsession that why I keep stress the twin flame pro light pro love as above but so below too sew below where the seeds go to grow anyways and when I go down I go down for daze take it how you want to you are going to anyways so as I say it all what do you imagine the infinite rules while I break them all and eat the rule book up spit it back at you like a volcano erupts burning lava like flow that chemically ready to explode into noxious fumes of doom but dont run too soon cause this smoke right here as i spark this next blunt up will show me that state i am in rite now *lighter flicks sound of inhaling in blunt smoke deeply. A held back little cough”
So now that the T h c has hit my blood cells and traveled to my brain well, that’s where I start to realize some things like why am I worried about every little thing it’s like someone trained my brain to want to have a migraine! Why am I worried about all this stuff in the past I can’t remember right anyways I mean i think I do but we all do so what does that mean and what perspective should or could or would that bring and why does it seem ironic when I say that to myself who am I talking to? Oh wait this is the middle of a song I wrote this all out prepared this time all along rite? Or am I freestyling so fast I remember it like Déjà vu? Just a frequent favored thought that reminds me so well like a smell oh what the hell is that? No not a smell why the hell am I talking about that oh well so back to the story of how to survive just one day by day is how I take it all and try to learn as I go the main message is to stay in the present although tomorrow ain’t that far off so funny we never actually will get there I do it tomorrow I’ll go tomorrow about an hour tomorrow will become today and once again I must have missed it that sweet spot in between the Daze thats where I think I’ll find a knew lesson to add to whatever this was because “I just get high to take my mind off it because it all matters but I mean come on, we are talking about practice here rite?”
Navigating the chaos of a stressful mind can often feel like an uphill battle, but one of the most powerful tools I've found is learning to live fully in the present moment. When I’m overwhelmed, I try to step back and acknowledge that some worry—especially about things outside my control—only fuels anxiety, much like the migraine sensation described. Instead, I focus on grounding myself by tuning into my breath and the sensations around me. This approach is not about ignoring reality but rather choosing where to direct attention consciously. Using creative outlets like writing or music, similar to the freestyle song development mentioned, can be a transformative way to process emotions and connect with one’s inner state. It’s fascinating how sometimes thoughts come rushing in like déjà vu or fleeting smells that suddenly trigger memories or reflections, reminding us that our minds are always working, even when we don’t realize it. The idea of 'staying in the present' resonates deeply with me because it acknowledges that while tomorrow is always coming, we never truly arrive—it's a continual unfolding moment by moment. Recognizing this cycle helps break the mental loop of postponing happiness or peace to some undefined future time. Instead, embracing each moment—even the challenging or ‘dazed’ ones—allows for subtle personal growth and new lessons. For those who sometimes turn to habits like getting high to ease their thoughts, it’s important to recognize the why behind those actions. Often, it’s a form of self-care or coping to momentarily soften overwhelming feelings. However, pairing such moments with mindful reflection can turn them into an opportunity to better understand oneself and build resilience. Ultimately, life’s pressures and challenges may never fully disappear, but with practice in presence and self-compassion, we cultivate an internal grounding that helps us face each day with more calm and clarity. This ongoing practice is a journey, not a destination, and sharing these experiences honestly can inspire others to find their own path to peace.































































