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Tomtegubbe
#1 Posted : 3/9/2021 5:47:33 PM

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Do you think it would be worthwhile to compile bibliography as comprehensive as possible for works written about DMT or perhaps psychedelics in general? Although the number of works gets bigger and bigger it could still be doable. We could perhaps make a wiki page about it and mark the books that are recommended by several Nexus members.
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Voidmatrix
#2 Posted : 3/9/2021 6:23:07 PM

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I think you have a fantastic idea that would be a helpful and beneficial adjunct to the Nexus Research Project.Thumbs up

Something that would definitely be ongoing considering the plethora of research that has been conducted and research that is continuing to be conducted.

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