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Posts: 26 Joined: 18-Jan-2015 Last visit: 24-Jan-2021
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I have finally found the confidence to stand up and say hello to you fascinating, pioneering and generous people.
After ten years of searching, yearning for the divine, everything finally fell into place this year for me. The teachings of many of you have helped me through a mid-life crisis and are continuing to help me become a better person. My gratitude for your research into acacias, experiences and techniques is unending, just as our learning will never be done. I hope that I can contribute something in a useful way to the ongoing efforts of a dedicated, intelligent and fearless group.
I am an artist of varied media and have found immense relevance to my work through my limited psychedelic experiences. While I experienced some form of acid in my youth, I now know that there is vastly more to learn out 'there', or in 'here'. I have spent my life trying to connect people through music but most often, it was probably their low quality ecstasy doing most of the work.
I am still not sure what I am going to do with the rest of my life but I want to bring hyperspace into the everyday; Hopefully in a new way.
With nothing more than gratitude and love, I say again, hello fellow travellers!
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Posts: 2 Joined: 01-Aug-2015 Last visit: 27-Sep-2015
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Hello, Im just a beginner but welcome how long you been smoking spice before and what method do you use
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Posts: 26 Joined: 18-Jan-2015 Last visit: 24-Jan-2021
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Hi Gages,
Thanks for the welcome and welcome to you too. I am just a novice but I am here to learn and share some love.
I have smoalked spice about 40 times this year, since I turned 40. I have not the courage to try pharma yet.
As a lifelong non-smoker, I reluctantly used a VG. I would prefer something less harsh on my throat.
I hope to share a combined experience report in the near future but I'm still processing it all.
nn
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Music is alive and in your soul. It can move you. It can carry you. It can make you cry! Make you laugh. Most importantly, it makes you feel! What is more important than that?
Posts: 2562 Joined: 02-May-2015 Last visit: 04-Sep-2023 Location: Lost In A Dream
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Welcome to the Nexus! Be sure to check out the FAQ and The Attitude Page to see how everything runs around here! Also, feel free to take the questionnaire as it will test your knowledge and show other members your true intentions. It can also lead to a faster promotion! Thank you for your introduction and I hope you find everything you are seeking here! Have a nice day -The Grateful One- New to The Nexus? Check These Out: One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish
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Posts: 26 Joined: 18-Jan-2015 Last visit: 24-Jan-2021
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Cheers Grateful One,
I have read the FAQ and Attitude pages and believe strongly in the positive culture of the Nexus.
I just hope that I can contribute something to the greater good.
Peace
nn
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Posts: 26 Joined: 18-Jan-2015 Last visit: 24-Jan-2021
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As I am not a member, I can't post in the music section but I really would like to share this with my fellow travellers. I'm an audio engineer among other things and this is the best recorded example I can find of music like this. Recorded in London in 1990. It's from an album "Moorish Music from Mauritania" By Khalifa Ould Eide & Dimi Mint Abba.
Turn it up! Peace
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Posts: 1263 Joined: 01-Jun-2014 Last visit: 10-Aug-2019
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Thank you for the song, we like it. Please enjoy one of intezam's favourite eastern Hoo Hoo songs: "Hoo Hoo in ma veins veins (inside) what a glorious colourful teacher.."
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Posts: 24 Joined: 10-Nov-2014 Last visit: 24-Jan-2016 Location: Great Lakes (USA)
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nonothing and Intezam, thank you both for posting the music you like. I have to find more of this style of music! It actually sounds to my ears a lot like American bluegrass music, which I love.
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