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timeismoney1

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All a drug does is intensifies the neurotransmitter of the chemical you took in your brain. Every normal person has these drug chemicals already in the brain but in low doses. So the drug acts upon it and intensifies. If your brain for example didn't contain the chemical dmt acts upon simply after ingesting dmt you would have no effect.

So with that said everybody do your drugs its already in your brain and be happy. Meet your presence or invisible figure that only you know is there.

Please do in moderation and enjoy your altered form of perspective of life and how it should be

Make sure when you come down you have learned something by then!
 
The better the substance the less often you need to do it. Equaly imporant is good meditation practice and good contemplation.

What you are saying at some level is true and a valid statement.

I also feel that we all have a unique vantage point on this experience we call life, and our circumstances and lives so far removed that it may as well be in another dimension.
So, it is entirely possible that some of us have more to gain in useing these medicines than others. And some realities lead to new realities. All of life is rife with hazzard, the more we avoid risks the less we live. I feel a duty to be a guide for those who want or need to go on the real narrow path, to show them the flickering light the ulimate goal (which is as unique as the person), and to show them the dangerous cliffs to avoid. At the same time people like you are also imporant to re-embrace those who do not find their solution in substances, without judgement. Together we make the world a better place. There is great beauty in the human experience. And even greater when that experience is done with free choice.
 
The better the substance the less often you need to do it. Equaly imporant is good meditation practice and good contemplation.

What you are saying at some level is true and a valid statement.

I also feel that we all have a unique vantage point on this experience we call life, and our circumstances and lives so far removed that it may as well be in another dimension.
So, it is entirely possible that some of us have more to gain in useing these medicines than others. And some realities lead to new realities. All of life is rife with hazzard, the more we avoid risks the less we live. I feel a duty to be a guide for those who want or need to go on the real narrow path, to show them the flickering light the ulimate goal (which is as unique as the person), and to show them the dangerous cliffs to avoid. At the same time people like you are also imporant to re-embrace those who do not find their solution in substances, without judgement. Together we make the world a better place. There is great beauty in the human experience. And even greater when that experience is done with free choice.

Well put, ANC. RIU is lucky to have your thoughts and advice.

Sometimes while wandering on the 'path' I can become fixated on solving or satisfying a given problem or question that has been contemplated pre-journey. I usually predetermine specific goals or purposes that I want to ponder while under the influence. This has become a very rewarding practice, but sometimes it can become a hindrance and counter-productive. Sometimes a trip is just a trip, and needs to be accepted for what it is. It's important not to force an experience. What will be taught will come in its own good time.
 
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