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For the ones that are curious as to what people actually see when elevating their consciousness:

[video=youtube;E-TZKiJW1UQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-TZKiJW1UQ[/video]

Plus, a nice speech that shuts up the close-minded saying that ''all drugs are bad'' (that argument starts around 2:30)
 
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Ι've read a lot of things about DMT these past years. It's been a while though. All I can say is that the mind is a powerful thing indeed. It can be a hell of a drug all by itself.

Also, the DMT release during dreams is insignificant when compared to that when we die. It's probably the hallucinations people see when they die or are about to die. (Ye know, the whole white light tunnel thing and the life flashing before their eyes thing) v_v

Funny how people rely on ''additive'' and artificial drug substances when the mind's potential far exceeds what we think.
 
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Joe Rogan... Lol Trying to open your third eye bro? How is that working for you? :rolleyes:
Joe Rogan is badarse.

And I did DMT once and don't necessarily need to try it again. I just saw the video on shock mansion and thought I'd share it for the heck of it. What's with the attitude?
 

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Joe Rogan is badarse.

And I did DMT once and don't necessarily need to try it again. I just saw the video on shock mansion and thought I'd share it for the heck of it. What's with the attitude?
Sorry if the attitude came off negative. I just think people who try to open their third eye are hilarious, Joe Rogan included. Lol
 

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if you think that's hilarious than that's your problem. Go graze in the fields, sheep.
I'm a sheep because I don't want to use some drug to open my third eye? Or maybe you meant I'm a sheep because I don't listen to Joe Rogan rants. Lol Alright bro
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People finding ways to justify drug use is amusing besides why use drugs to talk with higher power or aliens lol

my intuition works well enough so no need of drugs to elevate it or awaken a third eye and everyone have some what of it, it's just people ignores them .
 

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People finding ways to justify drug use is amusing besides why use drugs to talk with higher power or aliens lol

my intuition works well enough so no need of drugs to elevate it or awaken a third eye and everyone have some what of it, it's just people ignores them .
Oh really? Then never drink alcohol again. Never take an antibiotic. Never use herbs in your tea. Never get another shot. Never drink coffee, soda, nothing. Grow your own food cuz the shit you buy at the store is full of drugs.
 
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YowYan, my problem is not with drugs being categorically "bad" (I would be lying if I said I have never experimented with them, though admittedly never illegal ones). The problem is that the more of these recreational drugs you legalize, the greater the economic burden a certain parasitic sub-culture of drug-addicts becomes.

I am not sure as to the extent that this would apply to the US but in England (my country), drug-addicts in general, from alcoholics to the guys in hard-rehab, are often inextricably tied to unemployment, criminality, the welfare system, and the cycle of poverty.

When you legalize cannabis, for example, without a doubt a significant proportion -maybe even a majority- of its user will be as responsible as people are with alcohol. On the other hand, you will almost certainly augment the aforementioned problem of the sub-culture of addicts, by whatever measure I don't know. But if that measure is significant, frankly, and especially in a welfare state like my own, I would basically end up paying the extra bill. And that is something I don't want to do.

So in sum, I have no problem with legalizing all the drugs you guys want (even the hardest of the hardest) but only and only if I am not living in a bloody welfare state. And one more thing: I don't want you guys complaining about that augmented parasitic sub-group as if it was the tax-payers responsibility after we legalize all those drugs.
 

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YowYan, my problem is not with drugs being categorically "bad" (I would be lying if I said I have never experimented with them, though admittedly never illegal ones). The problem is that the more of these recreational drugs you legalize, the greater the economic burden a certain parasitic sub-culture of drug-addicts becomes.

I am not sure as to the extent that this would apply to the US but in England (my country), drug-addicts in general, from alcoholics to the guys in hard-rehab, are often inextricably tied to unemployment, criminality, the welfare system, and the cycle of poverty.

When you legalize cannabis, for example, without a doubt a significant proportion -maybe even a majority- of its user will be as responsible as people are with alcohol. On the other hand, you will almost certainly augment the aforementioned problem of the sub-culture of addicts, by whatever measure I don't know. But if that measure is significant, frankly, and especially in a welfare state like my own, I would basically end up paying the extra bill. And that is something I don't want to do.

So in sum, I have no problem with legalizing all the drugs you guys want (even the hardest of the hardest) but only and only if I am not living in a bloody welfare state. And one more thing: I don't want you guys complaining about that augmented parasitic sub-group as if it was the tax-payers responsibility after we legalize all those drugs.
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start at 1:30 and you'll know my response to that [video=youtube;c4Eca-INIOw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4Eca-INIOw[/video]

And as for DMT; it's also called the 'business man trip'. As though business men use it in their 30 minute lunch for inspiration and a break from reality without any consequences as Dymethal tryptamine goes as fast as it comes. One moment you're travelling through dimensions internally the other you can finish your lunch, grab your suitcase and walk back to the office. It is not damaging to your body at all. Can't say that about alcohol or a nice relaxing cigarette.

As for legalising drugs in general; I'd love to see the economic benefits of legalising marijuana in the U.K. And without restrictions like in Holland. Look at the positive changes in the U.S. after some states legalised marijuana. People that suffer seizures or want an alternative to chemotherapy could rely on marijuana extract without fearing being jailed. The underground world would take a huge blow if some drugs were to be legalized and sure, it would make things way easier for (soon-to-be) drug addicts but that's a choice each individual should be able to make without big brother. There should be other ways to diminish the amount of benefits hunters and that solution lies with government being too involved, I'd say.
 
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Oh really? Then never drink alcohol again. Never take an antibiotic. Never use herbs in your tea. Never get another shot. Never drink coffee, soda, nothing. Grow your own food cuz the shit you buy at the store is full of drugs.
Yeah ! well, it's not like a human can't live without alcohol and why do we are given drugs as medicine because it benefits more than the damage it does to the body can you say the same about taking drugs to open a third eye or something and probably coffee and tea contains some but it's natural and you can't say that these foods do good for you in the long run though we can't grow all of them ourselves... it will be healthier, if one can do it to some extent .

and I'm not against using drugs for medical use but taking them to enhance capabilities of mind or body that's not gonna be good for anyone .
 

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Yeah ! well, it's not like a human can't live without alcohol and why do we are given drugs as medicine because it benefits more than the damage it does to the body can you say the same about taking drugs to open a third eye or something and probably coffee and tea contains some but it's natural and you can't say that these foods do good for you in the long run though we can't grow all of them ourselves... it will be healthier, if one can do it to some extent .

and I'm not against using drugs for medical use but taking them to enhance capabilities of mind or body that's not gonna be good for anyone .
You're making assumptions out of ignorance though. Go search up the benefits of psilocybin. psychedelic drugs can turn into a bad trip for some people, it depends on how stable your consciousness is and it varies to each individual. But for most, it would be a life-altering experience for the better. You have zilth idea how intense and positive! it is. Which is fine, don't support anything you don't quite understand as of yet.
 

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You're making assumptions out of ignorance though. Go search up the benefits of psilocybin. psychedelic drugs can turn into a bad trip for some people, it depends on how stable your consciousness is and it varies to each individual. But for most, it would be a life-altering experience for the better. You have zilth idea how intense and positive! it is. Which is fine, don't support anything you don't quite understand as of yet.
I didn't respond to him because he's obviously just close-minded about drugs. Probably one of those people that think weed has a death record. Some of the stuff he says make no sense. "Enhancing capabilities of the mind and body isn't gonna be good for everyone." Like, what? I get if you mean like steroids or drugs that have direct harmful effects, but DMT is neither of those. The mind is so powerful, how could you say no to having a chance of tapping into more of it? We can't even perceive what it would be like to have our minds enhanced in a non-harmful, natural way, how could you possibly think it's inherently bad just because the word "drug" is attached to it?
 
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