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here in the forum who has experience with 5-Meo-Mipt.
it is very expensive but should be like lsd?
it is very expensive but should be like lsd?
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sidefx a dit:i say if you can get 5-meo-mipt, it sounds like you can get a lot better like 2ce or
ketamine even phenciclidyne - spelling wrong=PCP or just get some lsd
havnt tried pcp yet not common were i have lived love ketamine though
sidefx a dit:cheers that is some great info Yopobear, i did not know that much about 5-Meo-Mipt does sound like my sort of experience.
And that is mad about the moth, i love moths and did not know of the name does look exactly the same a day moth aye.
And yes Albert Hoffman did not have children in his life because ever since he first was at school he loved science, his whole life he loved science and every day he was doing chemistry he LOVED it so much, and all that love attracted the most beautiful molecule.
http://cannabisnews.com/news/23/thread23884.shtmlHe and his wife, Anita, who died recently, reared four children in Basel. A son died of alcoholism at 53. Survivors include several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Hofmann,_AlbertHofmann and his wife, Anita had four children. One son predeceased them in a battle with alcoholism. Anita died in December 2007. Hofmann suffered a fatal heart attack on April 29, 2008 around 9 AM in Basel, Switzerland, age 102.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2008/ ... .chemistryHe was predeceased by his wife Anita and is survived by two of his four children.
"LSD wanted to tell me something," Hofmann told the gathering Friday. "It gave me an inner joy, an open mindedness, a gratefulness, open eyes and an internal sensitivity for the miracles of creation."
Bent with age but still eloquent, Hofmann said he hoped the symposium would encourage the renewed therapeutic and spiritual use of LSD in supervised settings.
http://www.wired.com/science/discoverie ... ntPage=allWhen you study natural science and the miracles of creation, if you don't turn into a mystic you are not a natural scientist," said Hofmann.
"I think that in human evolution it has never been as necessary to have this substance LSD," said Hofmann. "It is just a tool to turn us into what we are supposed to be."
http://www.aboutadidam.org/lesser_alternatives/scientific_materialism/limitations.htmlIn some sense, the primary limitation of materialism is its “obviousness”. We rely on our senses all the time, to the point where we place a great deal of trust in those senses. And rightly so, relative to ordinary functioning and survival: our senses are constantly keeping us alive,
can someone explain Please how LSD fits in the story above (the two quotes)What is disallowed from the purview of materialism is any participatory exploration of reality, because that would result in a loss of objectivity. But that participatory exploration through the “instrument” of one’s own feeling-awareness turns out to be the primary tool for exploring the Spiritual and Transcendental dimensions of reality. Thus scientific materialism inherently disallows the very means required to validate the Greater Reality, and, because it takes a reductionistic stance, it is then forced to declare that no such Greater Reality exists.
sidefx a dit:cheers that is some great info Yopobear, i did not know that much about 5-Meo-Mipt does sound like my sort of experience.
And that is mad about the moth, i love moths and did not know of the name does look exactly the same a day moth aye.