Do you regret doing LSD/Did it improve your life?

Discussion in 'LSD - Acid Trips' started by sheepie, Jan 7, 2010.

  1. sw0o0sh

    sw0o0sh Banned

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    Give weed a 30 day break and the magic comes right back.. but only for like a day.. if you keep doing it non-stop again haha.
     
  2. liquidacrobat

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    There are many ways to look at and understand the Bible. Among them are as straightforward teachings on how to live life. In Matthew, Jesus heals someone who is unable to speak: “And when the demon was driven out, the man who had been mute spoke. The crowd was amazed and said, "Nothing like this has ever been seen in Israel." But the Pharisees said, "It is by the prince of demons that he drives out demons." If one sees this just as a historical account of a miracle, well, okay. But I’m understanding it as Jesus being every good thing, in this case healing; and the healed guy as any healed person; and the Pharisees as every old bummer looking out for good old numero uno and never mind about mercy. FORGET ABOUT THE HEALED GUY.

    For me LSD was the healer, I AM that healed guy, and the Pharisees, well, you know who they are and what their deal is.
     
  3. sw0o0sh

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    Good for you dude, literal interpretations of the bible are not intended, it's so annoying when 15 year old so-called atheists start trying to disprove the existence of God and the strength behind Christianity through the contradictory stories in the bible.. they're metaphorical stories rofl.. not excerpts of what actually happened 2000 years ago . I mean they're could be some literal basis, but they are stretched/meant to make a point, and that is the message.
     
  4. sheepie

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    I'm thinking this whole c-section thing has to do with education.

    People who are c-section are more likely to get a better education (because, naturally, their family is more wealthy). they would be too educated to go into drugs.

    Just a hypothesis.
     
  5. sw0o0sh

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    Yeah true, but sometimes the education in itself is bigoted and prejudiced. I had a very strong education on drugs -- most of which I keep and still use, never touched a cigarette, wouldn't bother with a substance I know is a narcotic and highly addictive. However 95% of the stigma that floats around LSD isn't true in the least bit, yet it's taught in educational systems anyways.
     
  6. sheepie

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    Yeah same here. I try to keep my alcohol use to the minimum and people scorn me for doing MDMA. I also never smoke.

    For instance, in my school, they teach the FACTS about drugs. My ethics teacher even said "just stay away from coke and heroin and you'll be fine" straight up. he had us do our own research and write a report (canada<3).

    That was recent though, I had to pave my own path through the bs I was taught earlier before my new ethics teacher.

    Still, maybe the c-section has to do with the type of education? I still think there some sort of correlation to education.
     

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