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  1. Mearsheimer is being misquoted. He never gave a doomsday narrative. Referring to the global situation with all the conflicts, he said things are going to get worse. I think that is accurate unless the West gets better leadership.
  2. Yes, 20 mg is .02 grams as I said in my previous post.
  3. The threat of nuclear war is real. The notion that the systems controlling the nuclear weapons will always be under control of rational forces and mistakes will never be made is a fiction that helps some people cope. In my opinion, the Western leadership is more at fault. Their instance of maintaining a hegemony is driving China and Russia into forming a separate economic union (i.e, BRICS). We are spending resources on weapons rather than making a world that works. Robert Kennedy is the only American politician that has clearly articulated this and has a plan to change US foreign policy.
  4. As was previously suggested 10-20 mg would be a good test dosage to see how you react. On a high precision scale that would be .02 grams. As a rule of thumb, Bufo has 10% 5-meo. So a 20 mg Bufo dosage would be roughly equivalent to 2 mg synthetic 5-meo. Put it in an oil burner lamp and vaporize it with a torch lighter. Wait until the bulb fills with smoke turning yellowish. Then inhale slowly and hold for 30 seconds. If you sit for someone, you are taking on a lot of responsibility because virtually anything can happen. Do you know how to guide someone who panics or turns violent? Do you know CPR? But at 10-20 mg, it will be very quick and won’t last that long. Stick with a low dose.
  5. Maharishikaa is a spiritual teacher who focuses on surrender as her main spiritual practice.
  6. Not surprisingly, this is a complicated issue. A recent research report recommended reconsidering legalization of EAS. "First, we would argue that wishes for death or suicide, even when clearly articulated by the patient to doctors or next-of-kin, and even if it represents the true will at that very moment, this desire or wish for death will likely change in many of these cases. As we have pointed out above, such an articulated death wish, can be a symptom of the disorder and may in reality convey several other possible messages, that have more to do with the patient feeling abandoned, disappointed or angry. It may also convey a wish for help to live rather than a wish for help to die. Second, we would claim that the notion of personality disorders as “untreatable” conditions and “without prospects of improvement” are based on outdated knowledge about the state of PD treatment. Today, a range of effective psychotherapeutic interventions are available for people with personality disorders in most of the countries that have so far legalized EAS. That this has seemingly escaped the attention of both legislators and expert medical communities is deeply disturbing. It may be that the current lack of effective psychotropic medication to treat personality disorders could have made many physicians and psychiatrists not specializing in PD treatment less optimistic about the prognosis in people with PDs and the prospects of receiving effective treatment in general. We urgently call for a revision of the current legislation and practice of EAS for people with personality disorders which we believe, is currently based on an inadequate understanding of these peoples’ needs and their potentials for having a life worth living." https://bpded.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40479-020-00131-9
  7. She is going to kill herself because her shrink said that her condition will never get any better. What he is really saying is that he can’t do anything to help her get better. But, by that criteria we would all have to die because psychiatrists can’t help anyone get better. They are mostly useless for most conditions. But people are willing to put up with any inconvenience to save a dog. Civilization is going backwards.
  8. It depends on your tolerance. For me 100 mg would be an intense trip. I am currently doing 50 mg. I buy a package of 50 mg. pills. I also don't do it more than 3 weeks apart to not develop tolerance. I don't like sugar so I dont bother with gummies. But if you don't know your tolerance you can start out with 10mg or 20 mg. Take a small dose and wait an hour and a half to see the effect before taking more. Try not to overdose. The "heroic dose" doesn't work with cannabis. It just gives you a bad headache.
  9. Non duality dogma is just as fundamentalist as evangelical christianity. “Everything is one” Really? How do you know? People learn the dogma through hypnosis and then repeat it until they believe it. The purpose of the belief system is to provide the illusion of certainty in a world where our small brains know almost nothing. But we are afraid to say we don’t know. We cling to our beliefs through fear.
  10. I think the idea of energies in the mind/body is legitimate. Awareness of energy seems to be totally absent from western psychology.
  11. What’s interesting is how restrained the Iranian attack was in response to the deadly bombing of their embassy. It was not meant to kill but to demonstrate capability. The Israeli air defense spent billions of dollars to shoot down a few million dollars worth of drones. It also demonstrates that the Iranian leadership has considerable restraint and self control. They weren’t provoked into over reaction. This is in contrast to Israel which excessively overreacted killing thousands of innocent citizens and tilting the global south against them resulting is a strategic loss. It shows the Iranian leadership are not the fanatics they are portrayed in the propaganda of the Western media.
  12. AI has always been overhyped. Google “AI winter”. The last wave was expert systems, which were the crowning achievement of symbolic processing. There was one problem – they couldn’t learn and update the rules. Hence the switch to neural networks which have the ability to learn from data. However, this new wave is powerful and shouldn’t be underestimated. A lot of jobs are going to be lost.
  13. I still believe RFK would make the best president. The most important reason is that he would reform US foreign policy. He would kick out the warmongers and the neocons who are dedicated to forever wars. We could cooperate again with China and Russia. A divided world is going to stop economic progress and also make global climate change agreements impossible. RFK also respects everyone and hence is the best person to bring America together and heal the divisions. The two party system has become corrupt and serves the billionaire doners and not the people. Money rules. This is the root of Trump’s popularity, that he at least pretends to be interested in what the people think. RFK also taps into this sentiment. Fuck the establishment.
  14. I microdose Bufo Alvarius with Meditation. But I think that an intensive retreat in an isolated environment with a skillful facilitator guiding the process could be powerful.
  15. I have been investigating Iboga. Most of the places that do ceremonies are in Costa Rica. Mexico does Ibogaine in a clinical setting. Combining Iboga with Meditation in a retreat for the purpose of awakening sounds really interesting. Are there any of these retreats coming up that use Iboga?