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I bought 6 tabs from someone who said they weren't the strongest acid. Haven't done acid for about 8 years.

I also didn't drink from 2014-2017. But it's been getting bad lately.

I wanted a real trip so I took all six tabs. It was the strongest trip I've ever experienced. It reduced me all the way to my earliest memories of being a toddler that I didn't even know were still in there.

It completely reset my mind in regards to my alcohol addiction. I usually drink heavily every other day and skip a day in between. Now 2 sessions missed and don't even miss drinking.

I hope I am saved and I can keep it up.

I bought 6 tabs from someone who said they weren't the strongest acid. Haven't done acid for about 8 years. I also didn't drink from 2014-2017. But it's been getting bad lately. I wanted a real trip so I took all six tabs. It was the strongest trip I've ever experienced. It reduced me all the way to my earliest memories of being a toddler that I didn't even know were still in there. It completely reset my mind in regards to my alcohol addiction. I usually drink heavily every other day and skip a day in between. Now 2 sessions missed and don't even miss drinking. I hope I am saved and I can keep it up.

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If you're already happy with who you are, is it worth the risk of potentially becoming worse?

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I guess it depends on your point of view on life. I look at life as a training ground for perfection. To become perfect means moulding my life after the example of Jesus Christ as the saints of history and to a lesser extent in modern times.

That being said I view relying on herbs, medications etc in order to fix your problems an imperfect method. Moral training, prayer, meditation, exercise, eating right, thinking right and divine experience are what truly carry a man towards perfection.