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  • I took Shrooms for the first time a while back and ever since my views have been changed. For better and for worse it seems. I think in perspectives, which I think is good, but sometimes it uncontrollably gets out of hand. You've heard the saying "I'm 2 steps ahead of you" well I would think from another persons perspective and there would be no end to the steps ahead of someone that I would get to. Basically I over-analyze some things and it gets annoying.

  • Yeah fuck salvia i was playing guitr then i totally thought i sounded like shit an couldent play anything else made me retarded for awhile and the otherguy had obviously been smokeing too much he seemed retarded to me lol so thank god my bestfriend dident hit it too he kept playing and blew my mind the guy said it sounded like some hobbit shit and it did.

  • I was born into a very rich family and I was a fucking spoiled ass kid. When I think about it I was a little bitch! I used to complain about how I didn't get everything I wanted like all the other kids. Until I took magic mushrooms I had no clue how privileged I was to be living in a good family and also location: Vancouver. After that I just loved life everything became more beautiful and just happier. Changed my life for the better.

  • Yeah, I've known some of the slimiest people who love weed. Weed doesn't automatically make anybody a better person. It doesn't make people more inherently creative or understanding either.

  • @bringemyoung1

    it did it to me too... and now he's dead and his videos probably saved my soul... when you feel as alone as i do sometimes, you need to hear there are people who did it too, and lived past 21. just saying. so be careful, if you're intelligent, rebelious, proud, strong, emancipated, emotionally healthy and aware of the problems of the world, the chance is, acid will push you into depression, or just make you a cynical bastard. so, dont lose yourself...

  • "value changing" doesn't indicate whether those values are better or worse or closer to the truth or further from it.

  • @KidScipio yup. but that's not most important. the fact that you get the possibility of looking at shit from a totally different perspective is what's important. it's not that when the trip ends you're stuck with that way of looking at things.. but you did it for a couple of hours and you know what it was like, and it can be very helpfull.

  • @KidScipio

    It's all subjective. It's reflective of your state of mind sometimes. If you just open up completely and go with it then it will be a truly beneficial experience.

  • @bringemyoung1 my life took a complete turn around for the better when i started taking it once every 1 or 2 weeks

  • SHROOMS cHANGED MY PERSPEcTIVE ON LIFE

  • @bringemyoung1 steve jobs wouldnt of made apple if he didnt trip on lsd. if everyone did this stuff with the right set and setting we all would unite and change the bad to good.

  • @sonofscars that's a bullshit statement if I've ever heard one. LSD and Apple had nothing to do with each other. Steve Wozniak invented the goddamn apple computer. Steve Jobs was just the salesman. They started Apple together, and Wozniak was the ideas man/engineer. He never touched drugs. Jobs stole money from Wozniak early on too. This is documented fact.

  • @bringemyoung1 make sure you get some thats definately good cuz theres a lot of really weak cid out there thats really not at all worth it. waste of time and money, make sure its reputable.. gl

  • @bringemyoung1 you won't regret it, it's amazing, if used under the right circumstances, be ready for your eyes to be opened

  • @bringemyoung1 I have the same plan. I'll try it one day, and only once.

  • I wouldn't reccomend taking Salvia. It's the opposite of the fun enlightenment true psychedelics provide.

  • @Supaduck0 I HATED salvia. What about lsd, and mushrooms? I want to be a

    enlightened, like tim leary, but dont want to have a weird personality and flashbacks ya know?

  • @yh3e LSD and Mushrooms are much more enjoyable, pleasant and likely to cause positive change than salvia. Start small and like George said don't overdo it. Too much of anything can be bad for you, even though i've tripped lots with no side effects I don't know how you will react so make sure you find your own limits and don't take anyone elses word on it. Individual reactions differ a lot with psychedelics, altho theres usually a general vibe that doesnt mean it applies to you.

  • Dangerous pet licenses

    Car licenses

    Machine gun licenses

    Pyrotechnic licenses

    Drug licenses

  • I think psychedelics, are the best type of drug. I have smoked salvia and that was very interesting and I plan on trying shrooms, possibly acid, and maybe one day dmt as it seems that it can really open your mind up to escape from the confinements of today's societal rules. However I must say that marijuana is a drag, it was fun at first but now it just tires me out, it has ruined my old personality that I truly miss, and its just a waste of money if ABUSED. Dont abuse pot, or it will abuse you.

  • @bringemyoung1 LOL, I've tripped many times... please do not say a drug will "enlighten" you. Enlightenment is something much much more.

  • ''Once you get the picture, stop.''

  • @01110110010110110101 what if you kinda get the oicture but have trouble connecting all the dots and organising all the files for easier accesability.. perse

  • bullshit.

  • Steve Jobs and George Carlin have two things in common - they both did acid and they both changed the world

  • @OldEarthChaos Carlin didn't change anything. 

  • @OldEarthChaos steve jobs made a fucking thin computer, hes not as unbeleivable as people thought he was

  • @bringemyoung1 you might think you're enlightened, but thats one of the points hes trying to make, you never really know until you've experianced it

  • @bringemyoung1 i did acid a few days ago and that's the only time i'll ever do it. it was fucking awesome, but i only needed to try it once.....now on to shrooms :)

  • I tripped on ambien a few times while I was prescribed to it.

  • can sum1 mail me sum acid or shrooms plz, tnks :)

  • @metallicaowns83 That's not going to work, you moron.

  • @metallicaowns83

    Yes I can! Please reply with your full name, shipping address and just in case, SS# :)

  • I snorted some dish soap one time...phew I swear I saw a vision

  • @HiGhLiKeAlLaDin You're definitely better off doing acid or maybe even snorting coke. I mean health-wise.

  • @pencert Haha true true. I was just trying to be funny...

  • @bringemyoung1 yea same story with bill hicks. Acid is definitely a good call, if nothing else, just to see new stuff you would have otherwise never known shit about & remain changed almost as if you'd been touched by god & thinking "how could I have ever known nothing of this chapter of the story, it's so familer! was this something to occur no matter what to me or was this just a choice I made in a world of random chaos? much like constant de ja vo this must have been destined"

  • i remember watching george carlin once and i thought, "this guy has tripped before" because of all the stuff he says. well i was doubting it all this time until now. im glad i was right.

  • I saw this one guy walking around the neighborhood; all freaked out , his head the size of a basketball.

  • @bringemyoung1 Again, it's a matter of set and setting. You want to make sure your head is in a good place and that you're somewhere comfortable and positive. If you're going through any significant anxiety or stress at the time, don't do it. If you can't trust the people you're around, don't do it. Pick your activities carefully, it's pretty easy to lock yourself in a loop of negative thought that can be really hard to get out of.

  • Psychedelics are sacred. It makes you realize that life, our death, our birth are giant fuckin' mysteries. A long time ago shamans were the people who were "in charge". Its because they had the most experience. The reason why psychedelics are illegal is because they have tremendous potential to solve our technical and cultural issues. People who have never experimented with it can NEVER understand what its all about. Our socalled "leaders" need some DMT to spot their own bullshit.

  • acid is the best drug there is, its in a whole different level than the others.. or psychedelics by the like of acid :) but for me LSD is the best there is !

  • @bringemyoung1 Why just once? It's beautiful stuff, and if you pay attention to set and setting, you'll have yourself some fantastic and beautiful experiences.

  • I met aliens on mescaline...took some and after feeling really thirsty and then tired i fell asleep (or so i thought) i lived my dream in the real world, it was like the Matrix, things warping & melting into talking entities, seeing dead relatives, i even touched an apparition and it was like an electric shock going through my arm, i almost became blind because of it, my third eye was well used, my ocular appendages were secondary it seemed, today I'm a genius.. a frustrated genius...ahh

  • @pcvideogamer Today you have morphed into a Liberal, a Liberal Zombie. Now put down the drugs, pull up your minds zipper, stop masturbating yourself, and get into reality before you wind up like an OCCUTARD(OWS)!!! Peace.

  • @exumatheobeahman stop masturbating myself? only religious types would say such a thing, you shouldn't be using the internet mate... rational people only (yeah fat chance) sorry if we offend, but I'm gonna carry on flogging-the-dolphin regardless...and continue smoking the holy-herb...sorry, but yeah.. welcome to the real world, sorry about 'Jesus' n all that... Egyptian 'sun' god.. 'Sunday' any clues? I'm feeling a little 'tard' coming on... hmmmmmmph ahh better, cheers

  • @bringemyoung1 Don't.

  • I loved Carlin before, and I love Carlin even more now. Psychedelics and marijuana as valuechangers is a good way of putting it, mostly because they make you 'feel' more. As you become more responsive and open, you give light to new sensations and start to 'see things differently'.

  • @bringemyoung1 Just make sure to have someone sober and who has done it before to look after you and they will keep you right. I, like George, have had good and bad experiences, however, those good experiences gave me new insights to life and the nature of reality in ways I could never have imagined, beforehand, it's 13 years since I've had some acid but its positive effect has lasted with me, and will for life.

  • @bringemyoung1 MAY? every human being should try acid a few times. dont be scared of doing it more then once

  • Yes!

  • Awakening the 3rd eye.

  • the colors..

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  • Tripping is such a beautiful thing. It opens up your vision BUT only to natural, peaceful things. Anxiety/bad trips are caused when someone takes acid and, for example, won't let go of the urge to be violent or negative. To trip you must let go of the urge to continue practising violence, hatred, anxiety and fear and then you will have a fucking GREAT time.

  • @Supaduck0 Wow, well said.

  • fuck yea! LSD all the way!

  • That last message was aimed at casciatod.

  • Well now, that was interesting to hear. Carlin was a big role model of mine and it wasn't until now that I heard his point of view on psychedelics. It makes a lot of sense now to know he had that view. I only ever seemed to be impressed by the thoughts of psychedelics advocates, since long before I tried any myself, because these people make sense.

  • A paradigm shift is a great thing...you don't need psychedelics for that. The problem with any mind altering drug is once you are under the influence, you begin to live in an altered state and if you do it everyday, you quickly begin to move from reality into a drug induced false reality...problems seem bigger than they are..the everyday grind..paying bills, working, driving, raising a family become extremely difficult as your percetion and judgement become blurred...a very dangerous slope.

  • Belief Systems have a life of their own that is very Anti-Humanist. That's what makes us so enthusiastic about psychedelics. The business of psychedelics is to dissolve belief systems. When you ingest them, they leave you with the raw datum of experience. That's good! That's what we need. We need to tear down, to demolish the ideological concrete into which we are set. Only then can we see in a new way. Shamans have plant allies to help them see with another eye. In this way, you gain knowledge.

  • when the doors of perception are cleansed things will appear to man as they truly are, infinite!!!!!!

  • Genius

  • This is all bs druggy talk. Psychedelics don't expand your mind or do all of this other mumbo jumbo that these druggies want you to believe. Psychedelics just make you go batshit insane.

  • @testiclecrusher2 I could prove the contrary, but your comment is so idiotic that it would be a waste of a time because you're so closed minded.

  • @Sroek I'm not close minded at all. I actually tried marijuana once just to see how it felt, and I realized it was a rather pointless drug it just made me freak out. But then again the drug's effects depend largely on the person's personality and environment. I just see these powerful hallucinogens as causing more harm than good. Millions of people take things like shrooms, lsd, etc. and go insane and will never be the same again. It's sad really.

  • @testiclecrusher2 Psychedelics should not be taking by psychologically fragile people like TesticleCrusher. No one advocates that nor ever has. But for those prepared to witness inner and outer truth and beauty, psychedelics are a birthright that introduce one to a level of mature spirituality and improved cognitive function. They have been a rite of passage and sacred medicine for many thousands of years and therefore are not to be taken lightly by anyone, especially the mentally underdeveloped

  • @teleomorph Wow, you're a dumbass. I'm not even going to bother to argue with you. There is nothing spiritual about hallucinating.

  • @testiclecrusher2 (1) Good because you wouldn't be arguing with only me you'd be arguing with the longest standing spiritual tradition of humanity. Psychedelics have been used for spiritual and healing purposes by countless cultures across the planet since prehistory (never heard of shamanism?), and many scientists believe they even had a role in the evolution of language, music and art.

  • @testiclecrusher2 (3) It is also well established among theologians, anthropologists and linguists that their use was the basis for most of the non-drug spiritual traditions from Judaism and Hinduism to even the later ones such as Buddhism to Christianity. There are dozens if not hundreds of books by historians, researchers, mystics and religious scholars on the subject. But of course they're all 'dumb-asses' too and have no idea what 'spiritual' means like you do, right?

  • @teleomorph What books are you referring to? Which theologians, anthropologists, and linguists?

  • Also, in terms of credibility within the scientific community journal articles are more valuable than books because they have to be exposed to peer review where as books do not.

  • @SabishiiRomanchikku How do you figure that???

  • @testiclecrusher2 (2) You'd also be arguing with science itself because the opposite of your statement has been proven true on multiple accounts and occasions. If you really care about the truth and not just obnoxiously dictating what is or is not 'spiritual', read the abstracts to these articles: csp [dot] org/psilocybin/

    Or if scientific journals are beyond your comprehension, just check out some of the mainstream press on the studies listed beneath.

  • @teleomorph The journal referenced hardly appears to be scientific. It does not appear to have gone through peer review, is not in the format of a scientific journal, and it does not site anything in the way of sources (there is no reference list).

  • @SabishiiRomanchikku The Journal of Psychopharmacology is 'hardly scientific' without any peer review? Are you kidding?

  • @testiclecrusher2 So you've only tried cannabis, once, a non-psychedelic, and don't like it. What does that evaluation have to do with psychedelics?

    Shrooms and LSD making people go insane is propaganda that has been repeatedly drilled into your head over the course of decades. There is no absolutely no scientific basis to it.

  • if we werent meant to take them they wouldnt work. Rocket fuel sends spacecraft to the cosmos but try putting it in a car and see how far you get.

    you have to have the right apparatus to deal with it.

  • RIP you old philosophical bastard. You will be missed :(

  • everyone should smoke weed. at least once. and acid. both are safe and chemically subtle to changing one's health, if used responsibly.

  • Vote Ron Paul 2012 to end the FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS' 40 YEAR LONG UNSUCCESSFUL WAR on the people's freedom of choice to consume substances (The end of the War on Drugs).

    Ron Paul to BRING HOME the troops.

    Ron Paul to audit the fed. Ron Paul to end the "Patriot" Act. Ron Paul to end the private bankers' "Federal" Reserve and the power for them to print our currency (UNCONSTITUTIONAL).

    Ron Paul to end warantless spying on American citizens, like you and I

    Ron Paul to restore the people's rights!!!

  • Has anyone else who both meditates and has tried natural psychedelic drugs (dmt psilocybin etc) noticed the strong similarities between the two?

  • @brokebackbenji They do have some similarities. But what I think is that they are two completely different experienses. Both are needed for the balanced life in this planet though.

  • @KvalnirFox Yeah I agree with you completely on both points friend, but I think it says something about human nature that a meditative state, being one of the most beneficial and incredible things you can do for yourself, produces similar effects, at least visually and perceptually to psychedelics. It didnt surprise me, especially considering our pineal gland produces dmt in our brain every night, and birth and death etc. I just wondered if anyone else had noticed :) Peace

  • @KvalnirFox Yeah I agree with you completely on both points friend, but I think it says something about human nature that a meditative state, being one of the most beneficial and incredible things you can do for yourself, produces similar effects, at least visually and perceptually to psychedelics. It didnt surprise me, especially considering our pineal gland produces dmt in our brain every night, and birth and death etc. I just wondered if anyone else had noticed :) Peace

  • RIP George.

  • Aldous Huxley and Doors of Perception, Aldous was a great door to mind opening exploring. after taking psychedelics I soon discovered his works and ideas, brilliant person!

  • When you experience an altered state, you are provided with a new point of view. This can be compared and contrasted with your perceptions that you experience in your 'normal' state, or point of view. So, in that sense, 'altering' can also be 'expanding.' We have two eyes to allow us perception of depth, and being able to draw upon more than one state of consciousness allows us to perceive more depth of perception in our overall experience.

  • @northstar789 well said.

  • @WhiteSugarFive Yes, they are some some psychedelics occurring naturally in the brain and all brain states are mediated by chemicals, but this doesn't mean one can have the same experience as actually consuming the medicine. And when people argue that one can achieve the same states without drugs or that the drug states are inferior to non-drug states, well, this is the height of spiritual conceit and egoism: (cont.)

  • @teleomorph Yeah, I know all about that. You didn't have to tell me that, I wasn't going against psychedelics, only asking a question.

  • But the only way to prove that they are not bullshit is to try them for yourself. ;)

  • And as per whether they are "just bullshit that are fooling us to believe that we can "open" our minds with them", no, they are not. That is simply a wholly incorrect assumption based on the extraordinary ignorance of our soceity severed from nature. Their effects can be life-changing for the better if used responsibly. We have been using psychedelics to touch God for a million times longer than we have been using organized religion. We evolved with them. Indeed, there is nothing more natural.

  • @teleomorph The way I believe it, is this: our brains are an engine, and they can be crappy or good, and weed and/or psychedelics are the jet fuel. So, for one to have the will and the want to enhance their "knowledge" or to open their minds more on spirituality and have a better perception, weed and psychedelics can do that. If you're one to use them for only getting "fucked up" and just using them constantly or so on, then they won't do shit for you in a good way.

  • @teleomorph I think your a bit full of your drugs. I used to get wasted, smoke weed, and drop hallucinogens, and I encountered plenty of people who talked the same stuff that Carlin and you are saying, and they tended to have the most limited perspective of anything. Hallucinogens do little more than limit perspective to a basic level, not broaden it. Having a conversation with someone who is tripping is like having a conversation with a complete idiot, not an enlightened individual.

  • @casciatod There are definitely some ideologues (e.g. the self-righteous variety of hippie) and some brain-dead people (e.g. the "let's get munted, lol" species) out there. But don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. There's some incredible value in the new perspectives offered by altered states, *if* approached with respect, thoughtfulness and a good dose of maturity.

  • By letting us know that you were the type to do drugs for the sake of getting fucked up, you've just explained how you became a complete idiot instead of an enlightened individual. A carpenter's tools without a carpenter's training produce a shoddy construction. A shaman's tools without a shaman's mentality produce the kind of complete idiot you're talking about. Freud assumed everybody was like him and obsessed with penises. You assume everybody's like you and inclined toward careless idiocy.

  • @casciatod

    sorry, brains don't physically create light outside of your body, aimed at your eyes. Hallucinogen is a term used to misinform. Even "tripping" is kind of messed up. It's likely you go farther away from natural, pure reality returning to the narrow reality tunnel of baseline experience. A human never conditioned by society would find ordinary life very psychedelic.

  • @teleomorph Except maybe simply having an open mind to start with. If you take psychedilics to open your mind, then you clearly don't have the intelligence to do so otherwise. Now I'm all for having people do what they want, whether it involve drugs or not, but you can't expect an entire world full of people, many who are uneducated or naive, to begin using psychedelics responsibly. It's like saying that guns could help rid the world of only bad people if it was used responsibly.

  • @WhiteSugarFive I get what your saying and definitely agree to some extent. But the problem is, for me at least, what makes our sober mind right and or better than an inebriated one? Im young, and havent had much experience and time to learn about these things properly, but I have always been an existentialist. I see the mind as having evolved to produce a useful and cope-able experience of the outside world. But I believe it distorts actual reality similarly to drugs. Maybe to a lesser extent.

  • @maneatingtoilets Yeah, I'm young too, 17. I see what you mean.

  • @WhiteSugarFive The whole point of psychedelics is that RELIGION DOESN"T WORK. It only causes brain-dead ideology and death as history has taught us. We need something else to give the human race a heavy dose of morality. I firmly believe that the only way to come in contact with God is to take mushrooms or some other psychedelic, otherwise there's no way to even prove God exists in the first place, let alone communicate with him.

  • @Elwood128 Dude, that belief couldn't be more wrong. What you're saying is that there is completely no other way in contacting God, your higher self and/or spirituality in a general sense. That is utter bs. That's completely hypocritical too, your mind set is that of a religious person. For example, (and I'll use Christianity) a Christian believes in the fact that you can't sin, and we all sinners, and that the only way to go to "heaven" or become a good person is to believe in Jesus and God.

  • @WhiteSugarFive Which I also think is bs too, and you may to also. However, the point being is that were all on this planet together, set here for a purpose, and in this age and time there are a lot of people that are here to learn from their past mistakes in other lives, and are here to become their higher self and become more in touch with God, love, spirituality and in a general sense, pure mind. For what you're saying, is that those people have to only take psychedelics to get there.

  • @Elwood128 What I believe is this: psychedelics can open door ways, and they have, as many people have reported. However, they can only open doorways if the person's intent in behind doing them is that of a "exploring" mind, a person who want's to explore the unknown and want's to feel how it is to come more in contact with God. However, it doesn't completely send them to a pure mind, or become fully spiritual, because if you were to look at it that way, what's the point of being here...

  • @Elwood128 ...if it's so simple? We wouldn't have anything to learn, no point of being here if all we had to do is to take psychedelics to achieve our higher selves. Do you not get that?

  • @WhiteSugarFive You are right, there is no point. Nothing except illusions bound us to be separated from our higher selves. Existence is Lila, the play of the Gods...any sense of mission is created by the mind only (nothing wrong with it, but it tends to create problem when you confuse your egoic mission (even if it is altruistic) with reality itself)

  • @Elwood128 I would suggest practicing meditation and/or gratitude towards others and your self. The point of meditation is to achieve a state of "nothingness", which in it's self can be thought of as the "unknown", and when a person takes psychedelics they tend to see the "unknown". We are entering an age now where all of these things are a significant piece in order to become what were all destined to be. Some more that in others in reference to how slow or fast people can be, but it's inevitab

  • @WhiteSugarFive I believe teleomorph is right, we evolved with psychedelics, and they may well have accelerated or at least kick started our evolution, but we birthed religion and are the ones that continue its evolution into what it is today. Structured, controlling, aggressive, restricting, money making. Compared to some magic mushrooms.and plants containing large quantities of dmt, a substance which our brains produce. Which is more connected with nature and the laws of the universe? Peace

  • @WhiteSugarFive i think you need to try it for yourself, then you will see the truth, until then you will not understand, btw... there is no god.

  • @s8terblood11 Lol, ok I'am just going to believe you now; thank you for opening my mind about there being no God. I love how you just say that as if it's the truth; as if I'm just being informed by you now, that I haven't heard it before.

  • @WhiteSugarFive haha, im sorry, but im aboutt 99.9% sure that there isn't a god.

  • @s8terblood11 Well, we're all entitled to our own opinions, and I respect that, so I am not here to prove you otherwise. However, just to for clarification; I'd like to add that I don't believe in a "religious" god, and I am also not religious. I do believe in God, but not a god that is a separate being that judges and controls ours lives - which is pretty much a religious god. I believe that as humans, we are all connected; we are all connected with all living beings, and this creates our God.

  • @WhiteSugarFive Our thoughts are all connected, and we're all here to learn something, and the majority of the time we're here, we don't learn what we wanted to, and in result have to come back to this Earth. As humans, we are all one, and as I mentioned in the last paragraph, this unity creates our God, and creates vibrations and energy's; as everything is energy. We all have higher selves, or one can refer to them as our higher and more evolved beings, and these beings are in higher,,,

  • @WhiteSugarFive ... dimensions. As I mentioned that we are all one, and that we "create" the God, I mean that in a different way. There is still a God, (in a sense that He/She is separate in a way - that He/She is His/Her own), however, we are all connected to this God, in which we are God, in which God is us. I know that's hard to understand, but it's hard to explain by writing (sorry). Are higher selves are us, we are them, and together we're all God. We ourselves, because we are all...

  • @WhiteSugarFive ... connected create our own outcomes (which is kind of my theory on karma). However, we all can reside on our own vibratory state, which creates a either positive, or negative energy around us, and with us. Thus, this affects what we attract, which includes: thoughts, feelings and actions. Although, this somewhat contradicts to the "theory" of the fact we are all connected, we still have freedom, our unity doesn't create a "jail" for us.

  • @WhiteSugarFive See what you are describing as a belief in "god" is not what i would consider a god, mostly because its not what our society would consider a traditional belief in god. But i agree with your beliefs as a realistic possibility. I also think its possible that we are all just bacteria, together living as one on a living organism (earth). Our purpose is to continue to spread and perpetuate this organism. my beliefs are basically the same as Joe Rogans, ever check out his videos?

  • @WhiteSugarFive Everything is all in your mind regardless of psychedelics. Psychedelics just unravel the entanglement of faulty logic that your mind has built up overtime from prolonged sober rationale, so that you can gain greater clarity. Have you actually tried psychedelics or are you talking out of your ass?

  • @WhiteSugarFive Why the fuck did this comment get negative votes? I was only asking a question, wtf people? I was only inquiring and wondering, jesus christ...I can't learn, or ask questions? DOES ANYONE ELSE READ MY OTHER COMMENTS ??? Like when I said that psychedelics are good for us, that they help us expand our brain and open doors. However, we shouldn't depend on them and abuse them. Use in moderation because they are meant for spiritual guidance and deeper understanding.

  • do whatever you want but if you dont try psychedelics you might miss a wonderful experience. and trust me, there is nothing that can give you such an experience

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  • @trakomako lol perfect line in a standup show to be honest

  • I like George that much more now. This is awesome.

  • what's this segment from? thanks

  • @patto2k It's a three hour interview with George done by Archive of American Television.

  • Before I took psychedelics, I expected the visuals to be the dominating aspect from what people spoke of. Having taken them now to 'see' for myself, I understand psychedelics to be powerful learning tools. When you're ego is softened, you gain an omniscient perspective on any aspect of life that crosses your mind. I've learned far more about myself on a single 'trip' than what I've summed up and accepted in 21 years. I'm far happier in my day to day life now, and thankful taking the leap.

  • LSD & DMT should be taken at least once by all in their life time.

  • @ogrish84 I am all for consciousness expansion but that statement is very misguiding and not true at all.

  • @gubablo420 Please do elaborate.

  • @ogrish84 It remains a fact that all humans are different. some people are psychotic or depressed or fucked up and if they take such powerful mind affecting drugs like LSD & DMT then they could literally go crazy especially a handi-capped kid imagine being stuck in a chair or walking on JIMMY stilts and tripping on lsd or dmt

  • @ogrish84 too bad DMT is so hard to get your hand on

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  • @grassvalleystudios lol. how did you get from using "at least once in their lifetime" to 'both in combination everyday for their entire life'? that's like saying eating 100 meals a days for the rest of your life would fuck you up.  i don't think anyone on this planet would disagree with that.

  • @teleomorph Holy shit. I now realize how i completely misread that comment. My bad.

  • @ogrish84 at least once!!!

  • @ogrish84 Absolutely, and i think there's a certain philosophy associated with these substances that everyone should be in tune with while taking them. It's one thing to trip but it's another thing to embrace it and to learn and grow from it

  • @ogrish84 Stupid advice. 

  • @testiclecrusher2 I see you have a habit of trolling youtube clips to do with drugs.

  • @ogrish84 most people wont be able to find dmt i think shrooms salvia and lsd should be taken atleast once by all in their life time

  • i hallucinated when taking weed i was in a different place like a bedroom from a castle or something strange shit, no one else hallucinated though and we were sharing the same bag of weed.

  • @hideHYDEimcoming amazing what your mind can do once it's unlocked...

  • @hideHYDEimcoming You dont hallucinate from weed...

  • You'd completely dissolve into "hallucinations on auto-pilot"/out of body, before you'd physically overdose/die from a psychedelic.

  • Anyone who would get involved in such a pointless argument on the tube are not weary centered or mature - i recommend psychedelics drugs for you all - expand you minds, or simply... grow the F… up!

  • @Badrulbadul seriously.

  • @Badrulbadul

    Amen brother.

  • @Badrulbadul You go bro!

  • @Badrulbadul thank you.

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  • @Badrulbadul It's probably not a good idea for those who are weak of mind, or for people who fall into the trap of society's drug obsession - that is, the obsession with drug abuse. Better still is to respect entheogens, especially DMT, as potentially powerful mediating substances; it is not wise to deliberately over-consume. My wish for those who try it is at least that they take care; perhaps first by doing some background research.

  • @Badrulbadul just one quick thing here: when one takes drugs one is not expanding one's mind but ALTERING one's perception of reality... By the way, manners cost nothing, use them!

  • @VikLightbringer Trying to drag me in to a pointless argument are we:)? - its semantics, but i would argue that any expansion of consciousness would result in a altered perception of reality...

  • @Badrulbadul altering and expanding are not the same. one's perception is already subjective - we can't see it the same way :-) However arguing, exchanging viewpoints etc means we are both interested in the subject

  • I like where this thread is going!

  • In this thread: Self-styled drug experts!

  • @SONOFABITCH

    In this thread: a judgmental prick with a holier-than-thou attitude.

  • @theTOOLshed1 Wow, it looks like somebody ELSE in this thread has a not inconsiderable amount of spare time to piss away in his life, going through all the old comments of this video and replying to them with weak arguments and childish ad homonym cries. You just go on and enjoy yourself there, little buddy.