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SanPedro78 4 points ago +4 / -0

God gave us peyote, ayahuasca and psilocybin mushrooms that grow naturally from the earth as medicine to transcend our perceived limitations and tap into the divine aspects of our being. Of course these demons invert Eden and drink the blood of tortured children to get their rocks off. Very interesting trip report, especially the part about losing empathy, but these people are sick and need to burn

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SanPedro78 4 points ago +4 / -0

Billy is an extraordinary flat picker, maybe he did make a deal with the darkness? He went from playing small clubs to basketball arenas in three years or so. I love bluegrass, but it's hard to imagine it being enjoyable in a huge venue like that with thousands of spunions

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SanPedro78 1 point ago +1 / -0

Look into a Tribulus terrestris supplement. Commonly known as goats head (those spiky fruits that tend to pop bicycle tires). This is a great natural way to boost testosterone. I'd also look into an adaptogen. Many here have mentioned ashwagandha which is great, rhodiola and ginseng too

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SanPedro78 1 point ago +1 / -0

Nettle root supports the prostate. Nettle leaf is great for anyone to take and contains a large amount of vitamins and minerals. Nettles are abundant in many parts of the country, and you can make a delicious nettle pesto if herbal extracts aren't your thing

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SanPedro78 24 points ago +24 / -0

Will be interesting to see how this fine young man's life unfolds. Barron is a breath of fresh air compared to satanic Chelsea, the ditzy Bush sisters and Obama's fake children

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SanPedro78 4 points ago +4 / -0

Well said fren. While I support bodily sovereignty and everyone's right to put what they want into their bodies, I have a strong belief that God wants us to treat our bodies like temples, and a bit surprised that this nutritional component hasn't as of yet played a larger role in the great awakening.

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SanPedro78 1 point ago +1 / -0

A victory is a victory, but I think it is a stretch to call Pueblo a democrat stronghold...

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SanPedro78 7 points ago +7 / -0

I cringe when I read this man's words now, and can't believe I supported him in 2016. Perhaps there should be a support group on GAW for former Bernie supporters?

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SanPedro78 2 points ago +2 / -0

Peyote is on the verge of becoming endangered, due to improper and over harvesting by non-indians. San Pedro is a better option if you want to go that route

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SanPedro78 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah they are super cheap on the black market. I'm not a huge supporter of psychedelic $cience, though I was hoping it would be more reasonably priced so more people might be able to experience the healing benefits in a more controlled environment. So it goes. Heroic doses seem to be a reliable cure for atheism as well.

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SanPedro78 3 points ago +3 / -0

A gift from the Creator. The rollout of psilocybin therapy in Oregon has been a disaster, $2500+ for one therapeutic journey

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SanPedro78 7 points ago +7 / -0

This gentleman dressing down ol' Pencil Neck is Alek Skarlatos. He ran for a house seat here in Oregon. He was certainly the best candidate in that race, but it's tough for republicans to gain any traction here

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SanPedro78 4 points ago +4 / -0

Wow. It's been a long time since I've listened to the Tree of Knowledge talks, but that is extraordinarily prescient. Interesting how the "My fellow Americans" phrase made it in there too as it relates to Q and how the information that McKenna is conveying in 1992 relates to things we have been shown in the drops all these years later.

Thanks for sharing!

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SanPedro78 7 points ago +7 / -0

Terence was so far ahead of his time. This quote so eloquently explains the nature of the pitfalls of mental pollution that the corporate culture unleashes on the people, trying to coax us into false realities and away from our connections to other people, nature, and God.

Too bad his brother Dennis is sullying the McKenna legacy by worshiping at the altar of $cience

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SanPedro78 4 points ago +4 / -0

Interesting that a country that recognizes and celebrates ayahuasca as an integral part of its cultural heritage is the first to recognize the rights of unborn humans. Bravo Peru, hope to see more of this