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this one is pretty cool, but i think i may have originally got the link from here a while ago...anyways its worth a looksee http://leftinthedark.org.uk/book Description Left in the Dark expounds the most radical reinterpretation of existing evidence from the disciplines of evolution, ecology, neurology, psychology, anthropology and other academic fields, whilst also placing the ancient ‘Ages of Mankind’ mythology and related traditions within a scientific context. These universal traditions were once the only version of history we had, they describe the onset and progression of a neurodegenerative condition that really has left us in the dark. Often considered no more than the imaginings of a primitive mind and easy to dismiss as mere myths, they are in fact a more accurate natural history of humankind than modern science has thus far recognised. The book outlines the origin and nature of a condition that eventually left us virtually blind to its existence. Evidence is cited that supports such a scenario. A means of definitively testing its validity is proposed and most importantly what can be done to treat the condition and prevent its occurrence. While this may seem a challenging prospect it promises amongst other things the restoration of phenomenal abilities, exceptional immune function and most importantly a greatly enhanced state of mind and well being only rarely glimpsed by a tiny minority. The revised 2nd edition of 'Left in the Dark' with a foreword by Dr Dennis McKenna is now available. A neurodegenerative theory, such as the one outlined in Left in the Dark, which proposes that the development of our brain has become seriously retarded would accurately predict a number of major psychological symptoms. For example making sense of who or what we are or recognising the insanity of our day to day behaviour would be virtually impossible. Furthermore such a theory would predict that even if there were overwhelming evidence to support such a scenario we would be slow to understand the context, specific nature and severity of our predicament, even if it were pointed out in laypersons language…
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my two cents....I have been going to the bdo on the goldie since soundgarden and the ramones headlined and have noticed the police presence building over the years. i have seen the dogs out the front in the morning a few times but fortunately havent come across them on the inside(touch wood). there are unfortunately a ridiculous amount of clowns that go to the goldcoast bdos and i have no issues with the popo's being there to deal with any violence that may occur but wonder why are they picking on the kids at festivals, why not take the sniffer dogs to the turf club on race days and the sanctuary cove boat show and what about little johnny's athletics carnival and I'm pretty sure most of those soccer mums are hopped-up on goofballs
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Geeez, didnt notice how much time I spent on here until here wasnt there anymore???should probably climb off the fence and formally introduce myself as well.
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could someone advise me on the legality of mucuna pruriens in oz
glimpse posted a topic in Legal Matters
just wondering as its recently been taken out of a nootropic blend that i buy from the us -
i got some mulungu powder off a mate..,.he claims its 'kind of like' kava but havent tried it yet
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Growing psychotria under ideal artificial conditions
glimpse replied to gneumatics's topic in Ethnobotany
I'm no expert but I think my outdoor ones like it best when its nice and hot'n'sweaty so maybe if you can keep the humidity up when the cooler weather comes -
I was just watching vids on youtube about aquaponics have you considered giving this a go, apparently it uses less water and benifits the fish and the plants...as for what to grow i dont think you can ever have enough chilli's but i would love to see how a p.viridis would go under lights
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This thread depresses me..is money really that important
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Interesting read, should appeal to McKenna fans http://leftinthedark.org.uk/sites/default/files/Left%20in%20the%20Dark%20free%20edition.pdf
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could someone advise me on the legality of mucuna pruriens in oz
glimpse replied to glimpse's topic in Legal Matters
"TGA is changing the way is assesses extracts." Thanks guys, yup, dont want to end up with a genuinely happy turned on population I guess...so my little velvet bean seedling is not quite on the 'naughty list' yet?? -
the chief of the d.squad says it all..... "HUMAN NATURE' would dictate that demand will always be there for illicit substances" So basically he would seemingly agree that it is only human to want to explore your consciousness... Unless I got it all wrong and he's just talking about that dodgy boy-band
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yeh mate I had seen that thread but it didnt seem to really lead to an answer so i thought the description(vague I know) of the plant above might help with the search for it......
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*Grows on the side of a mountain on the east coast of OZ(not very precise I know, however its really abundant where it grows) *small shrub up to 60cm tall *upright fluffy violet/magenta flowers, smell like combo of juniper and clove *stiff narrow leaves to 25cm X 5cm dark green, dull on upper surface,paler underneath *may be known as faerie dream flower(dont know if it will respond to this tho) I am looking for this from info gleamed from a podcast and I'm probably not the first to go looking so hopefully someone knows something and is willing to share their knowledge.
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other thread?
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anyone own this?it gets a mention.... reprint of encyclopedia of entheogens published.2005 XAS KIN books RFD129(autumn05)
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having trouble pming you, any left
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Doh!
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'BUMP, did we get a definitive answer to this thread?