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Many people who who die and come back, from something like cardiac arrest, often report that they go through every experience, every memory that they’ve had in their entire life — not as a flash but as a sequence of everything that’s ever happened in their life and they remember it so I do think there’s something to memory even if you don’t remember all of it in the living life
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I hear psychedelics do something similar and why they are so effective helping terminally ill people cope with the impending inevitable. It’s what makes me so curious and want to try them. I’m also an overthinking chicken so haven’t
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Psychedelics are one of the greatest things we’ve ever discovered
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Had a bad experience in college. I’ve played with micro dosing but I’m scared šŸ˜‚
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It’s scary when you’ve been told as a child that it will fry your brain and all that—I was told a lot of those stories as a child—but I can very much credit deciding to do them/doing them with growing/opening my mind growing in many ways but one of them being more open to things I normally would’ve absolutely said ā€˜no’ to, or have some kinda disdain for initially I also had wayyyyyyy more of an ego before (if you think my ego is bad now 🄲🤣)
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So cool. I unlearned the negative misinformation a long time ago. It’s my own brain I’m afraid of. Weed is always a terrible scary experience for me. I know it’s a different thing but it terrifies me getting into som mind altering situation I can’t get out of It is on my bucket list as is a tattoo. I fret therefore I am
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