LSD - The Beyond Within [Part 8 of 9 ]
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Which of my comments are you replying to? This has shown up nowhere near any comment I've made.
Not your fault; YouTube just does that sometimes.
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@SailorBarsoom Good idea. One question: how can you take the time to post a comment with the government's dick stuffed in your mouth?
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how do you get lsd? i feel so out of the loop. i really want to try it.
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anyone hear that bladerunner music?
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This guy with the glasses........
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I feel like I am on LSD watching the video and audio mismatch on this LOL
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@nejchij This is the trendy and current hokum that secularist extremists like Chris Hitchens et al, aping former generations of forgotten secular zealots, put forth that religion is chiefly to blame for war and persecution. What these people purposely overlook is what every human institution, which are always plagued with abuse and injustice, have in common, whether religious or secular, is HUMANS. It isn't the religion that mucks things up and causes abuses, its the flawed character of all men
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@Toneytc yes, but it's still the religious experience that is the more dangerous one... lsd could never cause as much harm to society as religion has caused.
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I apologize for adding byte upon byte, but it seems I have a lot that needs to be said. I admit to being an LSD evangelist. It's because I BELIEVE in the truths it's helped me find. That belief is stronger than any other belief that I hold. I consider LSD the sacrament of my personal religion. It has helped the universe reveal itself to me, and given me an understanding of the infinite eternal Unity of Being. It has led me to appreciate this moment that is eternity, this infinity that is ONE.
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I see young folks taking LSD very casually, in a party environment. Not the purpose. I see the results on the street. Burnouts who didn't pay attention, or who just didn't get the experience because they couldn't understand the light. Junkies who are only in it for the high. Those mumblers and stumblers who had preexistant conditions that should have precluded their use of psychedelics. It's not that LSD has a dark side; the darkness is in human negativity. LSD is our evolutionary aide.
It's not a physical addiction it's a mental addiction . People can get addicted to anything mentally like wiggling their nose and such .
Shredferdaze 2 years ago 7
should be legalized, regulated, and taxed. And Mary Warner too, while we're at it.
Pay for healthcare right there.
SailorBarsoom 2 years ago 6