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Azure Essence


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Re: In the trenches, challenging experiences of late. [Re: peyotillo]
#26830017 - 07/18/20 12:29 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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peyotillo, I was not responding to you 
I forgot the replying system on this board was a little weird
But looking at your message, when you say it seems like the body adapts to psilocybin(which I do not believe, BTW), don't you also think an extended break might be a way to make your body "forget" the psilocybin and not fight it?
I have not ever heard of anyone else mention this, in scientific/therapeutic literature or elsewhere.
Edited by Azure Essence (07/18/20 12:32 AM)
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peyotillo
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Re: In the trenches, challenging experiences of late. [Re: Azure Essence]
#26830060 - 07/18/20 01:22 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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I can only experiment on myself. Also, you mentioned "scientific/therapeutic literature or elsewhere", I am curious, according to what you have read, what is the highest number of therapeutic (dose) sessions that they tried on the same subjects in a controlled environment? Thank you for the clarification and I do apologise again for the previous mistake.
If this is bothersome to you in any way, we can continue this discussion in PM if you want to. I imagine that this is a bit off-topic as well
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Edited by peyotillo (07/18/20 01:24 AM)
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Azure Essence


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Re: In the trenches, challenging experiences of late. [Re: peyotillo]
#26830077 - 07/18/20 01:37 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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It seems on topic to me given the subject of this thread, but up to you.
As for your question, I really don't recall to be honest. Probably only a handful, but I don't know exact numbers.
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pineninja
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Re: In the trenches, challenging experiences of late. [Re: noodles-uk]
#26830080 - 07/18/20 01:39 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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noodles-uk said: Is there some learning you need to take from the trips and apply to your life? Are you integrating the experiences properly?

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noodles-uk said:
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RaoulDuke79 said:
"As life has gone on I have become a family man, living the so called dream....."
Maybe there's nothing to it but I'm drawn to this phrase for some reason
This.
The unpleasantness is part of dealing with thing we've put off. The ego is all a part of the bluff. As you see yourself for what you truly are not everything's going to t astlike cupcakes.
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Re: In the trenches, challenging experiences of late. [Re: pineninja]
#26830185 - 07/18/20 05:01 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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12 months is long to me
To each their own
Some people dont wait that long
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Re: In the trenches, challenging experiences of late. [Re: Enkidu]
#26831668 - 07/18/20 11:44 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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I believe 12 months is more than enough time as well to process a big trip, Before that it was almost 4 years for me. in no stranger to abstinence when it comes to psychedelics.
As you said each to their own.
Also I chose not to partake last night as was the intention, maybe next week...
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Re: In the trenches, challenging experiences of late. [Re: RaoulDuke79]
#26831814 - 07/19/20 02:23 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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12 months is a long time to me also. Very interested to hear how you get on Raoul when/if you do go ahead. Im having similar (but also very different) issues....
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