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And MrD, I'd be interested in hearing how that went for you, or, did not went for you...
It went pretty lousy actually, but I'm going to try again later. I made the mistake of deciding to take it after it was offered, but shortly before I took a hefty dose of Tramadol because my sciatic nerves were killing me. So all in all after making the mistake of "oh mixing them will be fine, they're nothing alike!", it was depressing and it felt like my IQ dropped to 50 for the duration. Plus I mixed it with weed, which I don't think helped but it's hard to say.

I really wish we could discuss other psychedelic substances on these boards still, the spiritual aspect of it has an incredible amount of information, uses, and lessons. I frequent some other boards that focus on entheogenic meditative exploration/ ceremonies (something I'm starting tomorrow with salvia now that my nose isn't killing me from the recent surgery), and the sheer amount of different uses and tools found in plants is incredibly vast.

I may start a discussion on the spiritual use of salvia tomorrow actually. Everybody here (myself included) has been far too wrapped up in this single argument about god's existence. I think we're all so stuck on this mindset in the last several months that we've forgotten the vast aray that exists in spirituality around the world and through history.

ok I'm getting off track, but I'm super high (just weed folks). For some reason mixing weed with tobacco today (which I only do on occasion) made the high way more uplifting and making me think about stuff. I would nicotine actually has its uses too in mind exploration, it's when it becomes a regular habbit that it, like any substance, is cheapened in a way.
mrdevious Reviewed by mrdevious on . If God is real, why are there atheists? The biggest problem with the God hypothesis, so far as I can tell, is accounting for the fact that there is absolutely no concrete evidence for God anywhere. My question is: what kind of God would set things up that way? Why would God create a universe in which it is possible to be an atheist, if he wants us to believe in him? There are a four ways of explaining this that I can think of: (1) There is a God, but he doesn't want anybody to believe in him. (2) There is a God, but he doesn't Rating: 5