Cool! Thanks! I'm used to a forum with almost no rules at all. I created my own a long time ago so I didn't have to worry about getting banned from every forum that had too much censorship! So, I am a bit paranoid, but I will try to be careful and remain on my best behavior here. If I'm allowed enough freedom, I can be pretty entertaining and informative. My "travels" have taken me to some very interesting places, and even changed the way I perceive reality to a degree. I consider that one of those invaluable things I would never change! (Even if it does sort of alienate me from those who will never really be able to comprehend my depth of perception.)
Oh yeah, some would say I took psychedelic experience to an excess, when I was younger. I didn't think it would be ok to talk about that just yet? I have yet to try DMT, but I must admit, it has had my curiosity every since I learned of it's existence. I'm not a Chemist, and haven't seen any LSD since the big busts back around 2000. It all seemed to come to an abrupt halt where I was anyway.
I used to really enjoy my little mental vacations, and maybe I will again soon? I think I will enjoy this. It's just something I have to know. That's just my nature. There are no limits to the different perceptions you can only learn by experiencing them, IMO.
Not to experiment is depriving yourself of the inner equivalent to space travel, or even mental evolution...something that can't be known otherwise.
Ok, I hope I haven't said too much! That's what I was trying to avoid. I have a lot of passion for the search of different and unknown perspectives, which have awakened some special awareness in me. I do love to find new ways to observe reality. There is much to learn beyond what can only be seen on the surface. Many just can't understand how valuable it is to know that. The world would be a better place if they were all enlightened...even just once, I believe. It could be what's holding the human race from mental evolution?
I am not crazy. I am just very selective about the reality I choose to accept.