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sheepie
#1 Posted : 3/18/2011 3:26:20 AM

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A few years ago I had a life-changing mushroom trip. It was the most amazing thing. It felt for the first time in my life I was actually satisfied with what I had. That day something changed in me. I stopped being a mindless, insecure, zombie consumer. I also set a life goal to help get mushrooms and other psyches to the public, despite having an extremely promising career set for me in computer programming. I completely abandoned that because, well, I just discovered how meaningless computers are, and how infinitely beautiful life is by itself. Since then I've discovered the warm-heartedness of MDMA, and I've dabbled with Mescaline and LSD - though not enough to have a powerful trip.

I'm taking Sciences in college at the moment, hoping to get in to Neuroscience in university - then perhaps doing something MAPSesque. I'm also going to bootcamp this year for the military reserves - just as a challenge and adventure.

At the moment I'm interested in making a little army of baby psychedelic plants. Cactii, Ayahuasca, Eboka plants, etc. Everything but weed since for some reason me and weed never really got along.

That's my life story Smile
"I was supremely happy, for I had seen. Nothing could ever be the same. I have drunk at the clear and pure waters and my thirst was appeased. ...I have seen the Light. I have touched compassion which heals all sorrow and suffering; it is not for myself, but for the world. ...Love in all its glory has intoxicated my heart; my heart can never be closed. I have drunk at the fountain of Joy and eternal Beauty. I am God-intoxicated."
- Jiddu Krishnamurti
 

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Xt
#2 Posted : 3/18/2011 4:04:16 AM

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Computers changed the world. I have to disagree about the term meaningless.
They are a huge part of what it means to be a contemporary human being.
A tool for dissent, inseparable from the notion of free speech, and vital for alternative media sources.

Welcome to the nexus tho!
MAPS is very inspiring, seems like that whole area of research is gaining legitimacy.

Namaste.

“Right here and now, one quanta away, there is raging a universe of active intelligence that is transhuman, hyperdimensional, and extremely alien... What is driving religious feeling today is a wish for contact with this other universe.”
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cecil_cbr
#3 Posted : 3/18/2011 4:16:14 AM

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Computers are pretty amazing, i agree. I couldn't imagine living 20 or more years ago and be without a computer or the internet.
 
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#4 Posted : 3/18/2011 5:51:54 AM

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So what has brought you here to the, Nexus? What interests you about DMT? There are other means of adventure in the world, why did you feel the military reserves best suited you?

Welcome to the, Nexus. Smile
Do not listen to anything, "Steely" says. He is a made up character that his owner likes to role play with. His owner is very delusional and everything he says is completely untrue and ridiculous.
Hate is the choice of a clouded mind.
-"It takes humility to remember who we are"-
"There has to be evil so that good can prove its purity above it." - Buddha
 
sheepie
#5 Posted : 3/19/2011 5:29:17 PM

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xtechre wrote:
Computers changed the world. I have to disagree about the term meaningless.
They are a huge part of what it means to be a contemporary human being.


Irrelevant was more of the term I'm looking for. Nobody needs a computer to be happy. In the same way TV and news is irrelevant. It just seems so... I don't know it's hard to explain. Why spend time looking at a pixelated virtual world when there's the real beauty of the real world right next to it?

Steely wrote:
So what has brought you here to the, Nexus? What interests you about DMT? There are other means of adventure in the world, why did you feel the military reserves best suited you?

Welcome to the, Nexus. Smile


My interest in DMT extractions mostly Razz I'm completely fascinated by DMT - it seems like such an incredible experience. I want to experience my social conditioning dissipate first-hand so to speak. I want to feel a different dimension.

Why the military reserves? I used to be afraid of everything. Hanging out with people, actually working towards a goal, everything. After shrooms I realized how much I could gain from facing my fears and not running away from them, and I feel like bootcamp is the ultimate challenge. I want to face that fear in order to expand my comfort zone.
"I was supremely happy, for I had seen. Nothing could ever be the same. I have drunk at the clear and pure waters and my thirst was appeased. ...I have seen the Light. I have touched compassion which heals all sorrow and suffering; it is not for myself, but for the world. ...Love in all its glory has intoxicated my heart; my heart can never be closed. I have drunk at the fountain of Joy and eternal Beauty. I am God-intoxicated."
- Jiddu Krishnamurti
 
 
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