Thanks BTS for the sources.
I've grown shitake before at home, so I get the idea about keeping it all sterile and then nurturing it.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/12/science/12psychedelics.html?partner=rss&emc=rss.
hallucinogens have doctors tuning in againby john tierneyas a retired clinical psychologist, clark martin was well acquainted with traditional treatments for depression, but his own case seemed untreatable as he struggled through chemotherapy and other grueling regimens for kidney cancer.
counseling seemed futile to him.
Thanks BTS for the sources.
I've grown shitake before at home, so I get the idea about keeping it all sterile and then nurturing it.
I hated handling the mikes, but liked winding the cords up to put them away. If I wasn't in the mood for mike duty, I'd stay at work late and then come to meeting in my work clothes. Kudos for making the effort to show up, sad that I wasn't dressed appropriatly for priveledges.
....or of any beliefs that require faith in an unseen god or gods?.
if humans could go back and see the primordial soup struck by lightning (or whatever it was that actually started it) and could personally observe that there were primitive man-like creatures that spread across the world coming out of africa (or whatever really happened) and that there wasn't a garden of eden ever or a worldwide flood ever.... .....would that allow some of the most staunch believers to put aside their beliefs?.
if men could go back and look for jesus and see what he really was (or was not or even if he was at all) and others could do the same for abraham, buddha and confucious and mohammad and joseph smith and c.t.
No, I think all the Atehists would just fight each other and the otters.
When I was little that show FREAKED me out. Still can't whatch it.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/12/science/12psychedelics.html?partner=rss&emc=rss.
hallucinogens have doctors tuning in againby john tierneyas a retired clinical psychologist, clark martin was well acquainted with traditional treatments for depression, but his own case seemed untreatable as he struggled through chemotherapy and other grueling regimens for kidney cancer.
counseling seemed futile to him.
Hey Burn, sorry to HJ your thread a bit, thanks for posting the topic. Do you shroom too?
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/12/science/12psychedelics.html?partner=rss&emc=rss.
hallucinogens have doctors tuning in againby john tierneyas a retired clinical psychologist, clark martin was well acquainted with traditional treatments for depression, but his own case seemed untreatable as he struggled through chemotherapy and other grueling regimens for kidney cancer.
counseling seemed futile to him.
You're back east now? You met with RaZ, that sounds cool. Where are the were wolfers? I've thought of them often the past two years.
I'm happy for you finding someone. I remember that it was good while it lasted.
email me your phone number eh, I'm not much of a talker, but can get gabby with the right folks.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/12/science/12psychedelics.html?partner=rss&emc=rss.
hallucinogens have doctors tuning in againby john tierneyas a retired clinical psychologist, clark martin was well acquainted with traditional treatments for depression, but his own case seemed untreatable as he struggled through chemotherapy and other grueling regimens for kidney cancer.
counseling seemed futile to him.
Hey monkey boy, yes still have your email, thanks for the travel pics too BTW, I used one of them as wall paper.
I don't think for me it would be a laughter filled "fun" time. When I smoke/eat 420, I have a VERY different kind of experience than people around me or what I was told it was like. For me it is very calm, reverential, meditative. I've achieved altered states before through meditation, music, and sensory deprivation, but that was all a few years ago. My health is worse now, and I don't have the physical or mental stamina to get there now.
When it comes to pharmaceuticals or alcohol, I am a supper light weight, so keeping it under a gram sounds like a good idea. Thanks for that.
I'm back in eastern WA now, I'm probably only 5-6 hours away from you now.
I think that "Kiss ME" with the drooling monkey face is the funniest shit I've seen in a while.
i've been out since 1998 so i've had time to learn how to be normal.
i've had time to get over the pain and hurt of shunning by those who claimed to love me.
i really can't blame them because my mom was born in too.
I think my family joined the JW because of underlying dysfunction already present. So, Damaged by JW, maybe a little, but definetly altered as a result of JW experience. I think in some ways I am better off, having gone through a cult experience makes one a little more perceptive of mind control dynamics and the post experience recovery and exploring do even more.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/12/science/12psychedelics.html?partner=rss&emc=rss.
hallucinogens have doctors tuning in againby john tierneyas a retired clinical psychologist, clark martin was well acquainted with traditional treatments for depression, but his own case seemed untreatable as he struggled through chemotherapy and other grueling regimens for kidney cancer.
counseling seemed futile to him.
I've been wanting to try either the shrooms or salvia, for a few years now, but I'm chicken. I think the main thing holding me back is fear of not setting the scene right, or having the wrong people present. I don't think of these things as "party" favors or stuff to play with, I respect them, and really think they could help with depression and perception of chronic body pain. With mushrooms, how bumpy a ride can you expect?
some of you may have read my jw ex-wife's e-mail to my son last night after i posted it.
this is my son's e-mail response to his mothers initial e-mail.
i think i'll just let this speak for itself.
many ass kissers would put their name down so they could have him over for dinner......"okay now, they can't eat milk products,red meat, white meat, flour, sugar, salt, water...." .
With traveling COs I always thought it was a shmoozy, but not too bad. At my last hall the CO lived in a trailer behind the KH and so he and his wife were occational visitors, no biggie. I worked in a grocery store and they would have me check their groceries, they were decent people.
The DO on the other hand were way over the top in recieving and seeking ass kissing. I remember one, last name Brandosi (spelling??), the way everyone in the hall dislocated themselves trying to kiss his ass, was actually funny at first, then became very sickening. There was one family who were new-ish but friendly, had a few people over and the DO. The DO acted like an ass and pissed this guy off, made the local elders have to do damage control and patch things up, (this family was popular and well liked). This DO to me seemed like right out of a mob movie, I mean, give him a Tommie gun and cigar and the look would have totally fit with his attitude.
I've heard snippets of gossip from working in the donation dept at DCs about some DOs and their actions and history. They seemed like a very corporate minded crooked group. Its amazing what people will let you hear when they think you're a simpleton.