haha Yeah I hate it when you type a whole bunch of shit, then just when you get ready to post it, the connection fails. It's likely the most annoying occurance in the world. I see what you're saying, but I think I would actually like salvia more if it lasted longer. I still wanna try DMT, even though it doesn't last long either, but I think I'd prefer ayahuasca/pharmahuasca or DPT over smoked DMT. Like I said before though.....different tokes for different folks. You'd love it
Yeah, for the reasons you don't like salvia, I don't think you will like dmt. On the plus side Dmt makes you feel really good with the after-effects, but same thing with salvia too actually. Don't you like the afterglow of salvia?
When I smoked salvia, I didn't really enjoy the afterglow, because I was just thinking "that was it?" lol I wonder how salvia would be with syrian rue though. I'll probably like DMT when I finally try it. I've had a threshold dose of mimosahuasca, but that's as far as my DMT experience goes. Even if I don't like the short duration of DMT, I'm sure I'd love to try pharmahuasca.
Lol don't know what that stuff is a type of ayuhuasca perhaps? Yeh its good to try all psyches of course, and dmt is amazing just like salvia for me. I just respect all drugs for what they are, and of course have favorites and least favorites but I respect all drugs for their uses and possibilities, except meth I don't know what that is good for unless you don't care about health/living.
Pharmahuasca is an MAOI with synthetic DMT, so you don't have to drink the aya/mimosa brew. Mimosahuasca is mimosa hostilis with an MAOI. That's the main reason I only got threshold effects; the mimosahuasca was too nasty to drink.
i have not yet read the whole thread yet, i promise to finish, but first: "People say you come back. Reincarnation. Do you think so? Well, it doesn't seem mathematically possible to me, man. Uh, 'course at one time what we had on the earth was six people, you know. I avoid "two" because it's controversial but six.. most people agree, "Fuck, yeah, we had six at one time." Six people, six souls...cool. They died, souls went back to the place; six new people souls- still six souls. Now we have four billion people...claiming to have souls. Someone is printing up souls...and it lowers their value, you know." George Carlin a relevant GC quote for every situation personally i do not believe in "god" i went through a paganesque phase but i think im past that. i believe in love. now most people agree that "god" is love, but i say "fuck the middle man, hes doing a shitty job!" i think if we went to the source we would find more fulfillment. "god" is aloof, unattainable, unknowable, unquestionable (well, you can ask, but he wont talk back). love can be felt, investigated, questioned. it can be explored and experienced. mother for child, husband for wife, love between friends, there are so many facets, as many 'right paths' as there are people on the planet. even the dark side of love can be looked at, people who love to kill, to steal, to abuse. and contrary to popular belief, the opposite of love is not hate, but is an absence, a lack of love. hate is a separate passion, it involves you if you hate someone. a complete lack of love for someone is more lonesome. Elua bade us, Love as thou wilt.
Right now I definitely don't beleive in god. I do however beleive there is SOMETHING more than just rotting in the ground. I disagree with a lot of things religion has- such as keeping people so close minded when it comes to thinking about deeper questions. It also has some goo points like joker said. Right now there is no way i can beleive in any organized religion. It just seems stupid to me, but I don't mean to talk down on those who do beleive. I think you should live to enjoy yourself and bring joy to others, not to appease any higher being. Just my worthless oppinion. I haven't been alive long enough to know for sure. Perhaps I will find god later in my life.
To believe in God is to act on passion rather than anything rational. I could explain in greater detail if I felt like it, but basically we can never know there is a god we can only believe it. However, I don't want to be unsure if my belief in God came from feelings I got in a certain atmosphere because of the people, the music, etc. If God speaks to me in silence, then I'll believe.
i found god within me now we spit frees sippin on a bottle of hennessy blaze trees on the clouds of infinity
The "close-minded don't ask questions" is strictly religion.. the Bible itself is full of things that people could/should shape their life to.. its stories filled with morals.. the bible was tainted the day "the new testament" was found.. that's when it was turned upside down and used solely for power purposes.. to strike fear into the sheeple... same holds true for any other religious text.. the Karan.. the whole book is great.. until the last couple pages where shit all goes to hell.. these "lost texts".. then you got silly religions like The Book of Mormon.. Joseph Smith I think out of all religions.. Buddhism is the most pure out of them.. it's tough to truly determine the meanings of everything in Buddhist scripture since it was written in Sanskrit.. which is a dead language and does not translate into any other language really
I think it takes faith to believe in anything and I personally believe it takes more faith to believe in evolution and all that. Personally I believe in God for a couple of reasons being that reincarination sounds pretty gay like I want to be a rock or something forever after I die? Theres also a lot of evidence supporting theres a higher power out there... Someone actually did mathimatical test to see how hard it would be to have this universe created by something like evolution. After they were all done they if you fill up virginia north carolina and south carolina with silver dollars you no the things on beaches? 2 feet high then painted on black and threw it out in the middle of all that then went up to like Ohio and launched yourself with a blindfold on into those silver dollars and pick up one and its the black one then do it like 11 more times that would be a greater chance doing that 11 times then the universe being made by evolution I mean look around everything is just right if one lil thing was wrong this whole universe would fail...
I wouldn't say it takes any more or less faith to believe in science or god.. you either have faith in science.. or you have faith in god.. and if you have faith in nothing.. then i don't know why you are even getting out of bed each day
agreed.. why not just shoot yourself if life is pointless and theres nothing to it?.. I also believe the reason that a lot of people dont believe in God is because the people that do can be stuck up. Kind of like America when our founding fathers created this country they didnt want us telling other countries what to do. They wanted us to be such a good example that other countries would want to be like us. Its pretty much the same thing with believing in God you got people trying to say you can and cant do this and it drives people away instead of jsut being an example.
Evolution does not say anything about how the universe began. Evolution is about genetics and specific traits being passed down successive generations of species, causing them to have a 'sudden' change usually due to the environment. Evolution is not mutually exclusive from God, so don't come in here with that nonsense. The Big Bang would be sciences version of how the universe was created.
I disagree, I have a tremendous amount of faith in science. Science is observable and testable, God is not (at least with current technologies). There is no 'leap of faith' with the majority of science and usually a conflicting view will be presented if there are any changes. Science can constantly be changed and updated, and while God and religion goes through transformation it's still the same old script and core beliefs. That being said, I barely believe the Big Bang Theory over the idea of a God. I think The Big Bang Theory may have been a good starting point but I think there is much more to the story than that. I also know many people who strongly have faith in both science and God, they are not exclusive at all.