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Kobranek
#1 Posted : 8/23/2012 8:26:05 PM

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In your opinions where is the line when the spread of information is enough and not advisable and what gives us the right to harbor information as in the case of protecting people from themselves?
I am contemplating showing a friend how I extract dmt which makes me very uneasy. I know him fairly well want to show him since he genuinely wants to learn. I made some promises to myself before embarking on this journey. But I have already broke my number one rule by deciding to gift him some changa with rightfully anticipating all the slew of questions associated with doing so. I feel he has done a lot for me in the time I’ve known him compared to some of my lifelong friends. He’s the one who actually introduced the sacred molecule to me but has never extracted – catch my drift? So yeh maybe his intentions weren’t the best, and may still not be, but I have made it blatantly clear of mine and who am I to judge of others besides he’s overall a cool guy just not perfect like the rest of us…right? I feel that even though I broke my rule it has made me step out of my comfort zone and want to use this as an opportunity to break through my fears….what are rules anyway? Rules are actions/behavior made up to protect us from things that we fear will happen. After writing this I feel much more content with showing him our trade and all the responsibility that comes with it.
 

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#2 Posted : 8/23/2012 9:48:11 PM
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It's hard for most people to really "want" to do something for themselves, such as extracting an extremely powerful molecule and taking the "time" to do so. Most just want to know "where they can get it" and "how much". Wut? The few people (2 people plus my girlfriend) that I've shared this experience with really haven't givin me much clue as to wanting to extract for themselves.

If the question from them does pop up, I'll give them a brief overview of the process and typically the end of my conversation ends like this: "If you want to learn and know anything in relation to this then here...www.dmt-nexus.me" Smile
 
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#3 Posted : 8/23/2012 11:03:18 PM

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If you're worried about his intentions,

Maybe show him this thread:

https://www.dmt-nexus.me....aspx?g=posts&t=3414


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Kobranek
#4 Posted : 8/24/2012 1:14:00 AM

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Thats pretty much how I'm going about it so far Tattvamasi I just feel we have a certain level of responsibility to teach before stupid things happen if someone you know is serious enough to try it for themselves and have demonstrated their knowledge to you. Simple things such as adding base to water (not the opposite), ppe, technique, etc... To be a student you have to put in more than the teacher in order to be successful, once participation stops so does learning.

I had forgot about that thread wearethepeople but yeah definitely a good one to refer to. Definitely many more discussions...hhmm hmm...lectures needed excuse meCool
 
 
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