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paracelsusgold

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OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY????
#23556588 - 08/19/16 11:42 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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i have quite an extensive mycological library i would honestly say for a regular person and i found today 6 books on magic mushroom cultivation that i can list if anyone would be interested? i have found them to be highly informative but i am not sure if the modern growers would be interested? anyhow please let me know if anyone would like these titles and any information inside of them and i will be glad to provide a description for you.
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: paracelsusgold]
#23556604 - 08/19/16 11:46 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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While most information both currently and old has been posted and discussed exhaustively on the boards here, I am certain someone may be interested if only for the collectibilty. Oss and oric would certainly generate intrest just in its historical value.
However giveaways and trades must happen in the marketplace. You will need 50 posts and be registered for 90 days before you can access the market.
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: Pastywhyte]
#23556620 - 08/19/16 11:53 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Pastywhyte said: While most information both currently and old has been posted and discussed exhaustively on the boards here, I am certain someone may be interested if only for the collectibilty. Oss and oric would certainly generate intrest just in its historical value.
However giveaways and trades must happen in the marketplace. You will need 50 posts and be registered for 90 days before you can access the market.
pasty i do not want to trade or sell these books. i also do have the oss and oeric book. i am wondering if anyone on this site knows who dr. steven pollack was from texas, and i have the one book he wrote on cultivation. i suppose these books are not relevant anymore?
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: paracelsusgold]
#23556697 - 08/19/16 12:25 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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I think many of us have heard of Steven Pollack. I mean, he's a legend.
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: paracelsusgold]
#23556724 - 08/19/16 12:35 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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I'm not going to suggest they are irrelevant, they are part of the foundation upon which the hobby was built. But there are some things we now understand better. A determined individual can learn everything those book have to teach right here on the boards.
That being said, some people prefer a book while some good info from them may have been overlooked over the years.
Edit not sure why I thought you were trying to do a giveaway retard moment for me.
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: dankington]
#23556731 - 08/19/16 12:36 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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dankington said: I think many of us have heard of Steven Pollack. I mean, he's a legend.
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dankington said: I think many of us have heard of Steven Pollack. I mean, he's a legend.
thats good to know thank you
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paracelsusgold

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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: paracelsusgold]
#23558718 - 08/19/16 11:18 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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dankington said: I think many of us have heard of Steven Pollack. I mean, he's a legend.
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dankington said: I think many of us have heard of Steven Pollack. I mean, he's a legend.
thats good to know thank you
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dankington said: I think many of us have heard of Steven Pollack. I mean, he's a legend.
thats good to know thank you
dank do you happen to know what happened to him?
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: paracelsusgold]
#23558736 - 08/19/16 11:26 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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The last I heard were regarding the results of the raid on his home, and the mysterious circumstances regarding his murder. He remains one of my inspirations, however.
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: dankington]
#23558809 - 08/19/16 11:54 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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i understand that he was shot in front of his home. i received a note from his daughter after it happened i recall and that was along time ago. i have his book on cultivation actually two copies i think. do you know who roger heim is?
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: paracelsusgold]
#23559290 - 08/20/16 07:23 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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no, sorry! I'm not familiar with roger heim. I'll have to look him up
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: dankington]
#23559391 - 08/20/16 08:53 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Let me guess some french mushroom guy with old outdated disinformation in a book over 45 years old.....thought you was gonna school everyone on growing shrooms....not just be some name dropper.....i guess your here to learn to grow mushrooms simply in the new millennium .....which makes more sense to me. So to answer the original post question im saying no them books are irrelevant and a waste of money..old and esspecially new...all the info is on the shroomery to be successful already dont cost a penny.plus where else you going to get live feedback on questions 24/ 7 365 in a matter of minutes...nowhere esspecially .not some old ass book man..... Plus i dont see why your sharing your identity thats fucking stupid...like your ego wanted everyone on here to know your some shroom bigshot....you should be learning anonymously like the rest of us.....take that approach
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: theGODSmademedoit]
#23559400 - 08/20/16 08:57 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Well, if you're at some remote place and don't have access to the internet, a good book is never irrelevant..
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: Chk]
#23559412 - 08/20/16 09:02 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Chk said: Well, if you're at some remote place and don't have access to the internet, a good book is never irrelevant..
Agreed ...my point just is some old ass book on growing mushrooms isnt going to replace the info weve already learned on the shroomery...
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: theGODSmademedoit] 1
#23559438 - 08/20/16 09:19 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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theGODSmademedoit said: Let me guess some french mushroom guy with old outdated disinformation in a book over 45 years old.....thought you was gonna school everyone on growing shrooms....not just be some name dropper.....i guess your here to learn to grow mushrooms simply in the new millennium .....which makes more sense to me. So to answer the original post question im saying no them books are irrelevant and a waste of money..old and esspecially new...all the info is on the shroomery to be successful already dont cost a penny.plus where else you going to get live feedback on questions 24/ 7 365 in a matter of minutes...nowhere esspecially .not some old ass book man..... Plus i dont see why your sharing your identity thats fucking stupid...like your ego wanted everyone on here to know your some shroom bigshot....you should be learning anonymously like the rest of us.....take that approach
Dude you need to chill. He never came in here acting like he was gonna school anybody and he shared his identity because he has nothing to hide.
Quit being a douche before you scare away a useful source of knowledge from the old days of cult.
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: theGODSmademedoit]
#23559490 - 08/20/16 09:42 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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C'mon, man. It's important to learn history. Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it, right?
Books are extremely valuable resources. I know we have a plethora of great info at our fingertips, but it's not that well organized, really. I could see having some physical references as really coming in handy.
Not to mention all the information many of us tend to gloss over around here...
And don't be so disrespectful, man. That's not necessary.
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: dankington]
#23559570 - 08/20/16 10:11 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Well buy his book then....ive read somewhere hes got one on ebay for 1350.00 dollars..No offense to you regs...i just dont like non growing experts..to elaborate for nate dawg meaning people that dont grow but want to teach you all about it .i watched these threads days ago..didnt voice opinion but now im just feeling let down by the hype. Nate dawg if you dont agree with my posts dont read them...also i dont think another man needs your defense for what your figment of imagination precieved to be offense....
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: theGODSmademedoit]
#23559590 - 08/20/16 10:20 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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What hype? Any hype is a figment of your imagination. He also just said a few comments up that he has no intentions of selling his books to us. You don't like "non growing experts" what the hell does that even mean?
You, sir, are just a troll. Leave the poor guy alone. He is simply trying to wrap his head around the new techniques that we have all built upon his and others' old techniques. We walk on the shoulders of giants that came before us, and this man is one of/knows many of those giants. If you don't agree with his threads then don't read them
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: theGODSmademedoit]
#23559649 - 08/20/16 10:48 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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theGODSmademedoit said: Let me guess some french mushroom guy with old outdated disinformation in a book over 45 years old.....thought you was gonna school everyone on growing shrooms....not just be some name dropper.....i guess your here to learn to grow mushrooms simply in the new millennium .....which makes more sense to me. So to answer the original post question im saying no them books are irrelevant and a waste of money..old and esspecially new...all the info is on the shroomery to be successful already dont cost a penny.plus where else you going to get live feedback on questions 24/ 7 365 in a matter of minutes...nowhere esspecially .not some old ass book man..... Plus i dont see why your sharing your identity thats fucking stupid...like your ego wanted everyone on here to know your some shroom bigshot....you should be learning anonymously like the rest of us.....take that approach
I like books. They don't get warm in your lap while you're engaged in your morning constitutional. Even if the info is old, it's not disinformation as it was correct given the level of knowledge at the time it was authored. Smart minds can make the move forward with the given technology in them by filling in the gaps themselves.
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: theGODSmademedoit]
#23559650 - 08/20/16 10:49 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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theGODSmademedoit said: Well buy his book then....ive read somewhere hes got one on ebay for 1350.00 dollars..No offense to you regs...i just dont like non growing experts..to elaborate for nate dawg meaning people that dont grow but want to teach you all about it .i watched these threads days ago..didnt voice opinion but now im just feeling let down by the hype. Nate dawg if you dont agree with my posts dont read them...also i dont think another man needs your defense for what your figment of imagination precieved to be offense....
OP is not selling squat. You're acting like a douche. It's not surprising some people have you on ignore.
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: KenInVic]
#23559775 - 08/20/16 11:51 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Paracelsus, if you're into this historical stuff, you have to read the article in Harpers by Hamiliton Morris. It came out a couple years. It's hilarious and fascinating. He basically tries to solve the Pollock murder case but runs across a lot <ahem> characters along the way It's great! He's also making it into a book, coming out soon I think.
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paracelsusgold

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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: KenInVic]
#23559794 - 08/20/16 12:04 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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theGODSmademedoit said: Well buy his book then....ive read somewhere hes got one on ebay for 1350.00 dollars..No offense to you regs...i just dont like non growing experts..to elaborate for nate dawg meaning people that dont grow but want to teach you all about it .i watched these threads days ago..didnt voice opinion but now im just feeling let down by the hype. Nate dawg if you dont agree with my posts dont read them...also i dont think another man needs your defense for what your figment of imagination precieved to be offense....
OP is not selling squat. You're acting like a douche. It's not surprising some people have you on ignore.
hey man how are you feeling? i have read your stuff about me i assume and the first thing i thought of was that this guy does not like me? i do have a set of books on ebay by gordon wassson about maria sabina and her mazatec mushroom valeda, and it is a musical score and i bought it new and ordered it in the late 70's from a new york bookstore. it has turned into something of a collectible and a rarity in the field of ethnomycolgy, and there is another one on ebay and the guy is asking $3300 i think and i am asking $1350. is there a problem with me selling my own property? i am on social security and that is all the income i have so i am selling some stuff now as i have a wife and 6 dogs and 3 cats and a home to take care of you see and i am 70. i also got the idea that you think i am selling some book of mine? anyhow i have nothing to sell on this site whatsoever. i am not mad at you but i am curious as to why you are zeroing in om me?   
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: theGODSmademedoit] 1
#23559807 - 08/20/16 12:14 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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theGODSmademedoit said: Let me guess some french mushroom guy with old outdated disinformation in a book over 45 years old.....thought you was gonna school everyone on growing shrooms....not just be some name dropper.....i guess your here to learn to grow mushrooms simply in the new millennium .....which makes more sense to me. So to answer the original post question im saying no them books are irrelevant and a waste of money..old and esspecially new...all the info is on the shroomery to be successful already dont cost a penny.plus where else you going to get live feedback on questions 24/ 7 365 in a matter of minutes...nowhere esspecially .not some old ass book man..... Plus i dont see why your sharing your identity thats fucking stupid...like your ego wanted everyone on here to know your some shroom bigshot....you should be learning anonymously like the rest of us.....take that approach
dear genius roger heim was the most well known mycologist in the world in the 50s from france and after gordon wasson discovered maria sabina and the mushrooms, he brought them from mexico to france and there in his lab he developed the first growing techniques for cubes. then they sent them to switzerland to give them to albert hoffman who was the chemist that discovered lsd-25. then hoffman extracted out the psilocybin and gave that to wasson and wasson went back to mexico to give the pill to maria sabrina and she said it was the same as the mushroom. i sure hope that all of this does not bore you.
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: paracelsusgold]
#23559821 - 08/20/16 12:23 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Oh, I didn't realize he was the connection between Wasson and Hoffman. Good to know! I really appreciate you sharing with us, Ron.
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paracelsusgold

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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: paracelsusgold]
#23559827 - 08/20/16 12:25 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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theGODSmademedoit said: Let me guess some french mushroom guy with old outdated disinformation in a book over 45 years old.....thought you was gonna school everyone on growing shrooms....not just be some name dropper.....i guess your here to learn to grow mushrooms simply in the new millennium .....which makes more sense to me. So to answer the original post question im saying no them books are irrelevant and a waste of money..old and esspecially new...all the info is on the shroomery to be successful already dont cost a penny.plus where else you going to get live feedback on questions 24/ 7 365 in a matter of minutes...nowhere esspecially .not some old ass book man..... Plus i dont see why your sharing your identity thats fucking stupid...like your ego wanted everyone on here to know your some shroom bigshot....you should be learning anonymously like the rest of us.....take that approach
dear genius roger heim was the most well known mycologist in the world in the 50s from france and after gordon wasson discovered maria sabina and the mushrooms, he brought them from mexico to france and there in his lab he developed the first growing techniques for cubes. then they sent them to switzerland to give them to albert hoffman who was the chemist that discovered lsd-25. then hoffman extracted out the psilocybin and gave that to wasson and wasson went back to mexico to give the pill to maria sabrina and she said it was the same as the mushroom. i sure hope that all of this does not bore you. 
hey genius i accidentally sent ken a message meant for you. must be old age. peace and light brother rk 
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: paracelsusgold] 1
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Don't worry about theGODS, the fact he opted out of ratings speaks volumes about his character on these boards.
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: paracelsusgold]
#23559879 - 08/20/16 12:44 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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paracelsusgold said:hey genius i accidentally sent ken a message meant for you. must be old age. peace and light brother rk  
Not a problem. Two plus two still gives me four in my world so I quickly figured the true target of your, ahem, affection.
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: KenInVic]
#23559914 - 08/20/16 12:57 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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K ron k
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: Pastywhyte]
#23559923 - 08/20/16 01:00 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Pastywhyte said: Don't worry about theGODS, the fact he opted out of ratings speaks volumes about his character on these boards.
Id take my ratings back any day...just at one point i didnt care to be rated....im just a little cynical of some posts...it be boring without me every now and then...
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: theGODSmademedoit]
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theGODSmademedoit said: Well buy his book then....ive read somewhere hes got one on ebay for 1350.00 dollars..No offense to you regs...i just dont like non growing experts..to elaborate for nate dawg meaning people that dont grow but want to teach you all about it .i watched these threads days ago..didnt voice opinion but now im just feeling let down by the hype. Nate dawg if you dont agree with my posts dont read them...also i dont think another man needs your defense for what your figment of imagination precieved to be offense....
OP is not selling squat. You're acting like a douche. It's not surprising some people have you on ignore.
hey man how are you feeling? i have read your stuff about me i assume and the first thing i thought of was that this guy does not like me? i do have a set of books on ebay by gordon wassson about maria sabina and her mazatec mushroom valeda, and it is a musical score and i bought it new and ordered it in the late 70's from a new york bookstore. it has turned into something of a collectible and a rarity in the field of ethnomycolgy, and there is another one on ebay and the guy is asking $3300 i think and i am asking $1350. is there a problem with me selling my own property? i am on social security and that is all the income i have so i am selling some stuff now as i have a wife and 6 dogs and 3 cats and a home to take care of you see and i am 70. i also got the idea that you think i am selling some book of mine? anyhow i have nothing to sell on this site whatsoever. i am not mad at you but i am curious as to why you are zeroing in om me?    
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dear friend i want to give you the very best advice one man can give to another while incarnating on the earthplane in these times, and that is: please study the great teachings of PARAMAHANSA YOGANANDA for spiritual wisdom...... and you can't go wrong......kapeesh?. 
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: theGODSmademedoit] 2
#23559984 - 08/20/16 01:32 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Pastywhyte said: Don't worry about theGODS, the fact he opted out of ratings speaks volumes about his character on these boards.
Id take my ratings back any day...just at one point i didnt care to be rated....im just a little cynical of some posts...it be boring without me every now and then...
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: Pastywhyte]
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Pastywhyte said: Don't worry about theGODS, the fact he opted out of ratings speaks volumes about his character on these boards.
In some ways I can see the point of dropping the rating system. In some forums it's used more as a cudgel or a bully tool than something to have any real meaning. I know I've had some battles clearing the ground so to speak and came close to bowing out myself. I did find out one thing, some people get really butthurt if you put them on ignore and will attempt to make your life miserable, names not mentioned. Best to just ingore them and be done with it without signalling your intent.
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: natedawgnow]
#23560836 - 08/20/16 06:41 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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natedawgnow said: What hype? Any hype is a figment of your imagination. He also just said a few comments up that he has no intentions of selling his books to us. You don't like "non growing experts" what the hell does that even mean?
You, sir, are just a troll. Leave the poor guy alone. He is simply trying to wrap his head around the new techniques that we have all built upon his and others' old techniques. We walk on the shoulders of giants that came before us, and this man is one of/knows many of those giants. If you don't agree with his threads then don't read them
nate i just read your posting here and i greatly appreciate your enlightened input and i couldnt have said it better. please stay in touch.
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: KenInVic]
#23560874 - 08/20/16 06:51 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Pastywhyte said: Don't worry about theGODS, the fact he opted out of ratings speaks volumes about his character on these boards.
In some ways I can see the point of dropping the rating system. In some forums it's used more as a cudgel or a bully tool than something to have any real meaning. I know I've had some battles clearing the ground so to speak and came close to bowing out myself. I did find out one thing, some people get really butthurt if you put them on ignore and will attempt to make your life miserable, names not mentioned. Best to just ingore them and be done with it without signalling your intent.
Ratings are important. Cultivation regulars use them to show who's advice is worthwhile allowing people to get a sense of who to listen to if no TC's or mods are around. Pubbers and those like them often have ratings that indicate they are not growers if you read them and people who troll and spew out bad info are flagged as such by the rating system.
Don't ignore people, that's weak. Words typed on a screen should not be able to hurt you. If you ignored someone because they said stuff you didn't like, it would be smarter to find their reasons for saying those things. You can't do that when you have them on ignore.
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: Pastywhyte]
#23560971 - 08/20/16 07:18 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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If you think people dont play tit for tat on rating your kidding yourself patsy...ive never seen any one claim me to be a liar.or a false infoposter ..im Pretty sure someone known and there wanna be cool goons gave me bad ratings asap...even though the debateable topic..was two ways to skin a cat...i had been here a week and said f that....id say keninvic speaks truth..
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: theGODSmademedoit]
#23561021 - 08/20/16 07:32 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: cronicr]
#23561050 - 08/20/16 07:37 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yeah i thought so to .....but after 4 in row i was lmao when i hear that...
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: Pastywhyte]
#23561051 - 08/20/16 07:37 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Pastywhyte said:Don't ignore people, that's weak. Words typed on a screen should not be able to hurt you. If you ignored someone because they said stuff you didn't like, it would be smarter to find their reasons for saying those things. You can't do that when you have them on ignore.
No argument from me, PW. I had a fist full on ignore initially but took them all off. Between mods and talks with the raters, any ratings I had issues with got cleared up. Part of the learning curve when you're ramping up and trying to become somewhat useful in this forum I guess. This is probably where I should insert "but I'm feeling much better, now".
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: KenInVic]
#23561056 - 08/20/16 07:38 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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lets keep things clean and on topic.
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: cronicr]
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Re: OLDER BOOKS ON CULTIVATION FROM MY LIBRARY/ RELEVANT OR NOT TODAY???? [Re: cronicr]
#23561065 - 08/20/16 07:41 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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cronicr said: lets keep things clean and on topic.
In that vein, I wouldn't mind seeing a list of books in the OP's library. I figure you can never do enough reading and, aside from the obvious flaws one might run into, there will always be some grain of knowledge to be gained, even if only not to recommend that book.
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