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In our conversations around the campfire about what plant-based (dmt psychedelics) medicine healing is i notice he was very defensive of the practice and would not entertain anything other than absolute seriousness regarding his field of work. i tend to think it's all snake oil salesman bullshit. to be honest i don't really believe in any type of self-help or psychiatric help. what say you chaps and chapettes?

In our conversations around the campfire about what plant-based (dmt psychedelics) medicine healing is i notice he was very defensive of the practice and would not entertain anything other than absolute seriousness regarding his field of work. i tend to think it's all snake oil salesman bullshit. to be honest i don't really believe in any type of self-help or psychiatric help. what say you chaps and chapettes?

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I can see how that would happen. But that feeling doesn't last forever. I've met plenty of rasta looking militant coastal California pot farmer types that'll cut your hand off with a machete for just looking at them wrong. And even going to some of these festivals that I bump into a while traveling around in my camper I can see a lot of alternative antifa style people all riled up looking to throw bricks at anything that triggers them. they're just a bunch of druggy wastes, how sad for them. I don't think I regret my time using mind-altering substances, I learned a lot about what was good and bad in my life. I wouldn't want to spend my entire life high on something that seems very counterproductive but I was glad to have the experience.

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Yeah, only amplifies the philosophies that one has nested on. And sadly, many grew up in the care of government propaganda, state schools, tv advertising, and so on. Taking psychedelics in that state is... inadvisable