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An Interest in "Alternative" Medicine Options
 
Citta
#81 Posted : 8/11/2011 3:44:44 PM
christian:

I find it interesting and ironic how you subscribe to the romanticism of the past and complain about all of our modern life while you at the same time are dependent on many of the things modern society provides you; You sitting and typing all of your posts on a computer and communicating through the internet, your electricity in your house, the sewers, tap water, your fridge, your DMT extractions, perhaps the LSD you have ingested, the lights in your house, your television if you have one, the vaccines you may have taken and the list goes on. Ever thought about that?
 
christian
#82 Posted : 8/11/2011 3:45:30 PM
Good point there, Snozzleberry.

-I guess if we can find a better balance in life, things would perhaps be better. And i'm interested in what 2012 will bring for world thinking...Cool
"Eat your vegetables and do as you're told, or you won't be going to the funfair!"
 
christian
#83 Posted : 8/11/2011 4:38:18 PM
Citta wrote:
christian:

I find it interesting and ironic how you subscribe to the romanticism of the past and complain about all of our modern life while you at the same time are dependent on many of the things modern society provides you; You sitting and typing all of your posts on a computer and communicating through the internet, your electricity in your house, the sewers, tap water, your fridge, your DMT extractions, perhaps the LSD you have ingested, the lights in your house, your television if you have one, the vaccines you may have taken and the list goes on. Ever thought about that?


Citta, i wouldn't term it like that. I'm happy to view both sides of the ball, and have actually already said that both have their merits. Actually, there is nothing wrong with living in a modern house, recieving energy and clean water, etc. As long as it is done in a positive manner, In congruence with nature, that's not causing excessive damage to the Earth. Unfortunately because this isn't a mainstream idea, it's expensive to be "different", and "green".

- i'm grateful for the life i have , but that doesn't mean that i can't find faults with the way the world is living un-sustainably, or in ways that could be bettered, etc.

- As for dmt extractions or consuming lsd, i dunno who you're referring to , it certainly I'snt Me. Wink
"Eat your vegetables and do as you're told, or you won't be going to the funfair!"
 
Citta
#84 Posted : 8/11/2011 5:08:48 PM
christian wrote:

Citta, i wouldn't term it like that. I'm happy to view both sides of the ball, and have actually already said that both have their merits. Actually, there is nothing wrong with living in a modern house, recieving energy and clean water, etc. As long as it is done in a positive manner, In congruence with nature, that's not causing excessive damage to the Earth. Unfortunately because this isn't a mainstream idea, it's expensive to be "different", and "green".

- i'm grateful for the life i have , but that doesn't mean that i can't find faults with the way the world is living un-sustainably, or in ways that could be bettered, etc.

- As for dmt extractions or consuming lsd, i dunno who you're referring to , it certainly I'snt Me. Wink


Thanks for elaborating. I agree =)
 
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