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deja vu This is the time to really find out who you are and enjoy every moment you have. Take advantage of it.
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 awesome "Energy flows where attention goes" [Please review the forum Wiki and FAQ before posting questions]
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Nicely done! 'What's going to happen?' 'Something wonderful.'
Skip the manual, now, where's the master switch?
We are interstellar stardust, the re-dox co-factors of existence. Serve the sacred laws of the universe before your time comes to an end. Oh yes, you shall be rewarded.
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Snozz, I was able to flip through your video and watch various parts of it. It's funny how many of the things you mention I have considered and resonate with... I too was anti-drug until involvement with cannabis, at which point I realized all of the propaganda surrounding drugs, along with all of the unnecessary fear. After my first few experiences on DMT I said very similar things, especially about ho it's so fleeting... It's like the images run away from you after the experience, but it makes you value the now at all times. Your comments about our destructive societies were also very interesting. I am a university student as well "pursuing those papers," but I am rather happy with my position. I don't have to be here, and I have plans to help as many fellow humans as I can with my degree. I have doubts about the intentions of many of my colleagues; sometimes my friend and I joke about how so many people here are little more than future-patio-furniture-consumers. Regarding the destructive societies however, why is it that you think that things came to be this way? Was it just human ignorance paired with basic survival instincts that we can only now overcome? Also, if it is this, how do you think we would be able to overcome these innate parts of ourselves to change society as time goes on? I loved your speech and will complete the end in the coming days. "Think for yourself and question authority." - Leary
"To step out of ideology - it hurts. It's a painful experience. You must force yourself to do it." - Žižek
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I rele enjoyed that and it was very well done snozz. It rele made me rekindle my nexus feels for w.e reason, not that I lost them but helped me remember why I came to this amazing place somehow to be able to almost unknowingly be in need of a support group lol You rele happened to strike down on the things that I've always had a problem with in interpreting all the things you learn from the substances and having to come back to this society that is so opposite of almost everything you get shown from the psychedelic experience. Thanks again for the great speech and hope you keep spreading the nexus gospel "we are not human being's having spiritual experiences, we are spiritual being's having human experience's." (Teilhard de Chardin (1975?)
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Very nice. Some of the experiences you describe sound a lot like what we talk about in Zen practice; are you familiar?
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Full spectrum win extract Art Van D'lay wrote:Smoalk. It. And. See.
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Thanks for all the replies  DMTheory wrote:Your comments about our destructive societies were also very interesting. I am a university student as well "pursuing those papers," but I am rather happy with my position. I don't have to be here, and I have plans to help as many fellow humans as I can with my degree. I have doubts about the intentions of many of my colleagues; sometimes my friend and I joke about how so many people here are little more than future-patio-furniture-consumers. For whatever it's worth, I didn't drop out of school and still collected my papers. That said, I firmly believe that the greatest good I have been able to do in this world thus far has been outside the realm of academic institutions and has had very little to do with my degrees. Granted, the process of pursuing my degree, or at least going through that stage of my life factored into many subsequent thoughts and actions. For me, it's inseparable as anything else in life, but personally I would not make the claim that I have used (or been able to use) my degree to help my fellow humans. That's neither an indictment nor an endorsement of a degree...simply my own experience. DMTheory wrote:Regarding the destructive societies however, why is it that you think that things came to be this way? Was it just human ignorance paired with basic survival instincts that we can only now overcome? Also, if it is this, how do you think we would be able to overcome these innate parts of ourselves to change society as time goes on? Ha! You could write several books on these questions and not do them justice. Let me take some time and think about a brief answer and perhaps a short list of potentially interesting reading materials and get back to you on that  isaaczibre wrote:Some of the experiences you describe sound a lot like what we talk about in Zen practice; are you familiar? I have done some Zen meditation and listened to several "notable" people discuss some Zen concepts, but I am not intimately acquainted with Zen as a philosophy or practice. Would you mind elaborating? Wiki • Attitude • FAQThe Nexian • Nexus Research • The OHTIn New York, we wrote the legal number on our arms in marker...To call a lawyer if we were arrested. In Istanbul, People wrote their blood types on their arms. I hear in Egypt, They just write Their names. גם זה יעבור
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Nice! I'm watching this. I just realized that I had the intention of spending that psychedelic themed day at the luminal village but somehow ended up taking a rather large dose of acid and forgot all about it  Another cosmic joke. Luckily I can still see parts of it!
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Wasn't able to attend the Boom even thou i was spending time in Portugal this year so this is great. I can see one of Nexus members giving a great presentation. Funny how people never look any similar to what you create in your mind.  Great stuff Snozzle. ˝What you are is this deep deep thing...and you love to play.˝ - ?
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quality talk Snozz  , you represent us well, cheers INHALE, SURVIVE, ADAPT it's all in your mind, but what's your mind??? fool of the year
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SnozzleBerry wrote:isaaczibre wrote:Some of the experiences you describe sound a lot like what we talk about in Zen practice; are you familiar? I have done some Zen meditation and listened to several "notable" people discuss some Zen concepts, but I am not intimately acquainted with Zen as a philosophy or practice. Would you mind elaborating? Fur sure! So one of the most notable things the stuck out to me is when you were talking about what to do after the experience... to sit with it, and to not judge it. This is basically when Zen teaches we should do with all life situations when we are doing Zazen. I think there may have been other things, but I'll have to re-watch the talk later to be able to remember them! Also, on a side-note, your talk has kind of inspired me to actually try to make a difference with what I am about to start going back to college for: Electrical Engineering. I feel I should use my skills to work with companies who are at least trying to use sustainable recources to make things like elecric cars and solar panals. Eventually I'd like to create a company that tries to 'sustainability profitable, and profit sustainable'. Obviously I won't make billions, but I don't care about making a ton of personal spending cash. I'd reinvest most of it into trying to reach out to other companies to help them see that it is possible to be truely sustainable and profitable at the same time. (Long-term goal btw!) Much love!
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isaaczibre wrote:So one of the most notable things the stuck out to me is when you were talking about what to do after the experience... to sit with it, and to not judge it. This is basically when Zen teaches we should do with all life situations when we are doing Zazen. Totally, that makes a lot of sense. I have to admit that for me it's much easier to do with psychedelic experiences than with more "mundane" life experiences, for a number of reasons. I guess that perhaps this is one of those arenas where it emphasizes the need to move beyond the common dichotomizing of psychedelics vs meditative practices and really highlights psychedelics and meditative practices as disciplines that benefit greatly from informing each other. isaaczibre wrote:Also, on a side-note, your talk has kind of inspired me to actually try to make a difference with what I am about to start going back to college for: Electrical Engineering. I feel I should use my skills to work with companies who are at least trying to use sustainable recources to make things like elecric cars and solar panals. Eventually I'd like to create a company that tries to 'sustainability profitable, and profit sustainable'. Obviously I won't make billions, but I don't care about making a ton of personal spending cash. I'd reinvest most of it into trying to reach out to other companies to help them see that it is possible to be truely sustainable and profitable at the same time. (Long-term goal btw!) I'm glad to hear it, as that's really the most I could hope for. More than love or accolades (which are nice, of course), for me, success looks like getting people to think about these things and hopefully apply what makes sense in their own lives. If I may gently point a few things out? I think we have to be careful when using words like "sustainable" to refer to things like electric cars and solar panels. In some ways they may be less detrimental than the current alternatives, but I would not go so far as to call them sustainable. The materials and resources needed to build an electric car (and run the plants that do so) as well as the waste generated from such production are not what I would call sustainable. Also, remember, electricity is not an energy source. All of the electricity that these cars are running on is being generated somewhere and has an inherent ecological cost. Much of the waste and environmental impact from any car (electric or not) comes from the production, not the use of the car. Solar panels also require production and refinement. The mining of resources and the refining/production processes are incredibly destructive and generate waste that (typically) disenfrachised communities have no say in and are forced to deal with. Look into LULU (locally unwanted land uses) cases in the US and you can see a pattern of these facilities being crammed down the throats of impoverished communities all over the nation. I don't know what it's like elsewhere (although I have read some horror stories about windmill production in China) but I assume it's largely the same. I'm not saying this to discourage you, but rather to encourage you to think outside of the box. Especially if you are going to school for this now. Are their alternatives that we can dream up that carry even less ecological cost? What would they look like? How could we implement them? I don't have that level of expertise or knowledge, but hopefully people like you can explore that. And, similarly, if we reach the conclusion that we can't come up with such technologies, then let's have discussions about what alternatives we do have and what we need to do to make them a reality. Thanks for the feedback and ongoing discussions, this is precisely what's needed, imo.  Wiki • Attitude • FAQThe Nexian • Nexus Research • The OHTIn New York, we wrote the legal number on our arms in marker...To call a lawyer if we were arrested. In Istanbul, People wrote their blood types on their arms. I hear in Egypt, They just write Their names. גם זה יעבור
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I totally understand that 'green' technologies these days have unseen costs to the people, animals, and environment. That is why I hope to one day find a way to make batteries, solar panel, and other things out of plant-based materials. It may sound a little crazy to current conservative scientist types, but if we could make a more efficient battery only using plant based materials and chemicals (that's also maybe biodegradable, or if not at least recyclable) then we could change the game so to speak. Or, if instead of relying on glass and metal mining for solar we could use hybrid chlorophyll solar cells that would be awesome too! I personally don't see us as a collective species ever giving up things like cars or electricity, so it would be really great if we could just find actually sustainable ways of producing such things!
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You should be proud of what you are doing Snozz..you have really achieved so much and your words will be heard by people all around the globe..an inspiration for us all. I also could not imagine a better voice representing the DMT nexus. Thank you for being you Snozz. Long live the unwoke.
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 It's better to have things, and not be running out than it is to be running out and not be having things.
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Most Eloquent. Excellent Presentation. Intuitively I believe from the tone, inflection, accent and pace of your wording that you are the kind of sincere soul who cringes at being told to be proud. Not only do you deserve to be but I and I am sure many here are proud of you. I look forward to more. Love & Respect, "Further up and Further In" Aslan
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Snozz, I just wanted to say that I have much respect for the work you are doing. In fact I could go so far as to say you are true inspiration. Peace If your religion, faith, devotion, or self proclaimed spirituality is not directly leading to an increase in kindness, empathy, compassion and tolerance for others then you have been misled.
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Snozz..
you embody the 'Cyber-Psychedelic Revolution' that Terence spoke of..
respect and thanks
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Another great talk Mr Snozz, I doff my cap to you good sir!! Great content and eloquently presented, you represent the Nexus very well, well played!
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