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EquilibriuM
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Registered: 07/17/05
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Re: could a religious approach be used to decriminalize mushrooms [Re: Lysergic_Milkman]
#5598526 - 05/06/06 06:37 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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We shouldn't have to worry about "getting busted" (2). Its MY body. Its MY mind. You think you can tell me whats right or wrong for me to do with my body/mind? - FUCK YOU. Your laws against the power plants are based on FEAR and not any kind of science, fact or reality.
You are afraid to open the door. You are afraid that if I open the door, I might learn something - something that you don't know - that could put me a little out of your control.
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the_psychonaut
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Re: could a religious approach be used to decriminalize mushrooms [Re: EquilibriuM]
#5598585 - 05/06/06 07:00 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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equilibrium, u just said it in the way that i couldnt quite spit out on my last post. i agree 100%. it is because "man" fears what we dont fully understand, such as other sacred plants and fungi. therefore, they make them illegal
-------------------- never be afraid to let your mind explore, just know what you are getting into b4 you jump in the deep end, and do your research on this site and erowid.com
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TODAY
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Re: could a religious approach be used to decriminalize mushrooms [Re: mungojerry]
#5598776 - 05/06/06 07:55 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Psychedellic drugs are dangerous to the establishment. When people are allowed to see/feel what could be had from life it endangers the people who have those things and want to keep it for themselves.
If you bar people from seeing what could be, they will forever be your tool in your quest to get what you want for yourself. Basically, if people aren't aware of what could be had, they won't try to get it for themselves. This keeps the sheep grazing within the confines of the fence and lining up to be sheathed. The establishment turns the sheaths into their desires and the sheep get to keep grazing.
Like Equilibrium said, mushrooms (psychedellics) can provide an awareness of what our rights should be. I am flooded with understanding of philosophy and thoughts of what my individual rights should be when I'm tripping. These insights don't dissappear after a trip either, which is dangerous to the establishment. No wonder alcohol is legal. It keeps the sheep ignorant and kills their brain cells, which makes them easier to control.
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ca'rouse (k-rouz) intr.v. To engage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking.
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funnybunny
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Re: could a religious approach be used to decriminalize mushrooms [Re: TODAY]
#5599758 - 05/07/06 01:02 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Ayahuasca Church uses ayahuasca for, among others, medical purposes. But Schedule I, where DMT belongs to, is a list for drugs addictive and/or without any medical use (and marijuana).
Isn't this plainly contradictory? Isn't this a flaw to exploit?
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