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DreaMTripper,
thank you for posting this. I really liked Dan Hardy, my frequency guy. The only thing that bugs me is that he sees Aya from that Amazon shaman setting, and that he prefers shrooms because he can do it solitary style. Have him join the Nexus, lol... But it really worries me,how much people think the shaman is the only way to work with Aya.
I think Dan's approach is perfect, discipline, learning amd waking on the edge of it, he is my new idol, apart from Jamie, Jees and endlessness, don't want my Nexus idols to feel neglected, lol.
The other guy Kyke, I didn't like much, it seems he is learning, but at the same time missing the point, he needs to do much more soul searching though.
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Jox wrote:DreaMTripper,
thank you for posting this. I really liked Dan Hardy, my frequency guy. The only thing that bugs me is that he sees Aya from that Amazon shaman setting, and that he prefers shrooms because he can do it solitary style. Have him join the Nexus, lol... But it really worries me,how much people think the shaman is the only way to work with Aya.
I think Dan's approach is perfect, discipline, learning amd waking on the edge of it, he is my new idol, apart from Jamie, Jees and endlessness, don't want my Nexus idols to feel neglected, lol.
The other guy Kyke, I didn't like much, it seems he is learning, but at the same time missing the point, he needs to do much more soul searching though. Yeah I was surprised by Dan Hardys intelligence and general attitude, not something I wouldve expected from a UFC fighter! Then again I dont know of many! I particularly liked the way he just put himself out there and said "this what I do and this is why I am how I am take it or leave it" Maybe the Shaman setting is best for the majority of people with little prior knowledge of these plants and molecules? Personally I wouldnt like to take part with many other randomers I would prefer it in a solitary setting maybe in the woods by a tent, definitely in nature, however Im yet to experiment past insufflation and vaporizing. The video got me watching more of London Reals videos there is a good one called `before and after` however I feel they promote an irresponsible dose (100mg) By the presenters report it seemed to suggest he burned it.
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Like any human in any walk of life you find everything in everything. Fighting can be very intriguing and spiritual experience of oneself and others. Being a professional fighter doesn't automatically mean your ignorant hooligan. Dan hardy is a cool cat with wolfs heart. ˝What you are is this deep deep thing...and you love to play.˝ - ?
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Indeed, confronting fears, finding out about how far you can push yourself and under immense pressure and pain, finding the inner warrior. Some just want to hurt people badly, probably most. Ive seen some fights go way too far..
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...and i say this as someone with a few guns... i wonder why there's a tendency for so much conflict in one's life. "Nothing is true, everything is permitted." ~ hassan i sabbah "Experiments are the only means of attaining knowledge at our disposal. The rest is poetry, imagination." -Max Planck
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hardboiled wrote:Like any human in any walk of life you find everything in everything. Fighting can be very intriguing and spiritual experience of oneself and others. Being a professional fighter doesn't automatically mean your ignorant hooligan. Dan hardy is a cool cat with wolfs heart.
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DreaMTripper wrote:An interesting case of someone coming from an extreme ego-centric sport.
Another interesting case is Dorian Yates, multiple Mr. Olympia winner. 6 times to be precise - as much as Arnold S. He has alot of muscular armor, yet talks like your average DMT person. Like DMT switches on some brain circuits regardless of your background. 5 min vid: 
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I find it a bit disorienting, that so many here act surprised. As if bodybuilders and professional athletes are somehow by default the complete opposite of the typical DMT smoker. I know several bodybuilder who are deep thinkers. If anything, i would assume that professional sports and all its requirements pushes one closer to self-awareness. Stereotypes!
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Im a martial arts guys and i honestly think alot of us into mma are just reincarnated warriors from the past. We dont train or fight cause we like hurting people, its just in our dna and its the way of life that makes us feel alive and have purpose.
That said there are alot of lost souls in price fighting who def is doing this for the wrong reasons.
Ie mr War Machine who just got arrested for nearly killing his pornstar girlfriend. But thats just life i guess, you can find rotten apples in every tree.
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obliguhl wrote:I find it a bit disorienting, that so many here act surprised. As if bodybuilders and professional athletes are somehow by default the complete opposite of the typical DMT smoker. I know several bodybuilder who are deep thinkers. If anything, i would assume that professional sports and all its requirements pushes one closer to self-awareness.
Stereotypes! Yup. It's kind of annoying when people have to polarize everything, it's really disappointing to see much of this on the nexus. Art Van D'lay wrote:Smoalk. It. And. See.
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In every walk of liofe there are of course exceptions however getting punchewd and kickewd in the head repeatedly doesnt usually facilitate an articulate frame of mind. AThletes also usually adhere to very strict regimes and routines that are focussing on themselves , building their confidence and physical and mental single minded winning mentality . They have to in order to be a winner it must be all about them and all about them being the centre of the world. Often they are isolated by their training team and told repeatedly nhow good they are and how good they will be , I I I ego ego , this isnt neccessary a bad thing however that way of life doesnt really encourage them to distract themselves from their goal to win by way of thinking of the wider environment. There is also the publicity, reputation and rulkes of the sport to keep in mind and like it or not DMT is considered a drug in society. All of the above, could for a few, inspire them to look outside of their box and ask the big questions. Hopefully many more will follow suit and Im certain that there are many professional and semi-professional sportsmen that experiment under the radar.
Dorian Yates is a funny bloke, has that Northern no beating-around-the-bush down-to-earth view. Shame he went on about the yet unproved pineal theory.. WHho next Chris Eubank? I would hazard a guess hes dabbled in the odd mind expander! I commend London Reals approach to promoting psychedelics among their section of society, DMT more than any other really seems to permeate all walks of life.
Dan , London Real, Dorian if youre reading this come join us here! ?(If youre already on here then Hello! )
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