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MadPlanter
#1 Posted : 5/16/2013 4:52:06 AM

plant enthusiast


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Joined: 06-Mar-2013
Last visit: 17-May-2016
Location: planet earth
May I start by saying that I'm glad to become a member here. I have been reading threads from some of you here for a long time. I wish to become a valued part of the community on the nexus.
I am here mainly to learn about the entheogens and their possible benefits to the spirituality of mankind. I will try and give my input the best I can to help individuals with whatever questions they might be asking. Many of you here are probably vastly more knowledgeable than I am so I'll probably do more learning than teaching however.
Ever since my first entheogenic experience I have been radically reformed in my way of thinking which I believe is constantly ongoing even though I don't trip all that often anymore. Have a kid and wife and work and whatnot you know. However it is still my heart felt duty to spread my knowledge of psychoactives and to help do my part to preserve these sacred plants so future generations don't lose this valuable source of tools that ate far too often misunderstood.
I also come here bearing many varieties of seeds to share and trade with you all. Not everything I have is entheogenic I too have many veggie, herb, and general plant seeds. So many in fact I could never plant them all so why not disperse them upon the earth for others to grow and enjoy too instead of letting their viability run out. In time I will make up a list of things up for grabs.
What I bring to the table is that I'm dedicated to my cause. That means I am a keeper of my word as you all will find out when the trading commences for I will be offering much. I have in my entheogenic plant collection so far actively growing Syrian Rue, San Pedro, Trichocereus peruvianus, T. bridgesii, A. peregrina supposedly but possibly colubrina, Psychotria viridis, Lophophoria williamsii and diffusa, Rivera corymbosa, real deal white flowering Mimosa hostilis, and also desmanthus and morning glories of several types that are still needing to be planted now that I'm thinking of them. Recently attempted a iboga grow but the seeds I'm afraid were too old probably long before I got them. Would love to get a hold of it someday though...and others missing from my list too.
Anyways that's about it I guess. I'm a simple dude interested in crazy things. I just wanna help the world come to a greater state of mind. Things are getting out of hand these days. Its time to make stuff happen or watch it all burn. I'm gonna do my best to help to turn our world around. A few seeds at a time...peace







 

Live plants. Sustainable, ethically sourced, native American owned.
 
TOXSIN
#2 Posted : 5/16/2013 6:46:37 AM

Knowledge is power, at the price of losing the bliss of ignorance


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Joined: 19-Apr-2013
Last visit: 30-May-2018
Location: The Singularity
Welcome, and nothing wrong with learning eventually the student becomes the teacher. Enjoy!
Understand: Nature knows no EVIL, Nature knows no GOOD, people know these things, because we perceive these things, with the gift of senses given to us at birth. A good or bad experience is simply a bridge to a another existential time frame, so always live in the moment and make every one a positive moment!

Any and all posts or interactions are to be held as my fictional writings/short stories or dreams. I may even have some delirium setting in, I've never been tested for it. The only exception to this is the statement about nature above, I feel this is a fact!
 
KaiserSaucy
#3 Posted : 5/17/2013 1:47:40 PM

DMT-Nexus member


Posts: 34
Joined: 05-May-2013
Last visit: 18-May-2013
Location: Britain
Hello & welcome to the nexus

I'm not very green fingered myself but I do have a couple of nice san pedro's that seem to be doing well. Oh and I've grown some some morning glory as annual's - but you just put the seeds in and they pretty much take care of themselves Wink

 
 
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