HeroicDose
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I hear shrooms are widely available
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*~Peaceful Rally For Marijuana Law Reform~*
HeroicDose replied to Bretloth's topic in News & Notices
War veterans in their uniforms with medals on were being thrown to the ground and arrested in the US. I wouldn't be surprised at all if members of L.E.A.P get the same treatment. -
So is there ANY way to get decent Kava in Australia at the moment? I am very interested in trying some but it seems the government has made it quasi-illegal, how annoying. My understanding is that it's not actually illegal to possess in Aus? Or maybe even grow your own? I'm really not sure and I have been researching for several hours now. Little help please, cheers.
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Anonymous Says They Will “Kill Facebook” On November 5
HeroicDose replied to Foo's topic in News & Notices
When posts and comments start showing up from years ago on the side of the page you know that absolutely no information is deleted from FB. I would like to get rid of it, but I don't have money to buy credit for my phone so it would make contacting people very difficult.. Having said that, if they managed to kill facebook, I wouldn't really mind too much. I imagine there will be some monitors thrown from the window that day though. -
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Theory of multiple discovery
HeroicDose replied to Seldom's topic in Creativity, Spirituality & Philosophy
Yeah Rupert Sheldrake has been studying this stuff for a long while now. The hypothesis that an idea would be discovered at the same time because it becomes possible to discover at the same time makes sense but I believe that some of Rupert's ideas revolve around the evolution of ideas or access to ideas in the morphic field, kind of in the sense that when you take a psychedelic you are gaining access to another reality that others cannot, which may explain why some people on psychedelics have the same experience together. I havn't read his book A New Science of Life: Morphic Resonance but, you know, I should. -
And another http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds6c_y8jv9w
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Over Waratah Village - this looks very much like a chemtrail to me http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjDCtbGUF8E http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fl0u6liIFc
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I think it's a mistake to be continually chasing more and more and to be using unproven foods. You say that the food we out now barely resembles how it really grows in nature??? Do you realise that cancer rates of all kinds are constantly on the increase, and a large chunk of those cancers are diet related?? I think underestimating the need for natural food that our bodies are designed to consume is very silly, also, just because we commonly eat food now that is removed from its natural state does that mean we should keep pushing and pushing until we no longer have anything that resembles nature? This is the same kind of attitude that will have every cannabis plant replaced with sativex. Maybe if western countries wern't consuming 3 times what they need this whole idea of needing more food would be less of a concern.
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apes evolved into humans by taking magic mushrooms book
HeroicDose replied to fraser miller's topic in Mycology
This is taken from a piece by Dennis Mckenna; I havn't been able to view Barker's work but if I could then it seems it might clear up the endogenous DMT debate, maybe. "DMT and its derivatives and h-carboline derivatives are widespread in the plant kingdom (Smith, 1977; Allen & Holmstedt, 1980) and both classes of alkaloids have been detected as endogenous metabolites in mammals, including man (Barker et al., 1980; Airaksinen & Kari, 1981; Bloom et al., 1982). Methyl transferases, which catalyze the synthesis of DMT, 5-methoxy-DMT, and bufotenine, have been char- acterized in human lung, brain, blood, cerebrospinal fluid, liver, and heart, and also in rabbit lung, toad, mouse, steer, guinea pig, and baboon brains, as well as in other tissues in these species (McKenna & Towers, 1984)." -
apes evolved into humans by taking magic mushrooms book
HeroicDose replied to fraser miller's topic in Mycology
Hicks was a fan of Mckenna's work and likely got the idea from him, though Hicks was a genius in his own right. -
Is it at all possible that there are a type of seeds that could be bought from a store that wouldn't be toxic or that would be effective. Anyone know?