Davino

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  1. Interesting video, thanks for sharing
  2. Consciousness and existence is identical. This for me is what I define as a Classic Awakening. When you realise Reality is Consciousness, you're Awake for the first time in your life.
  3. Yes, Reality is infinite in 3D and in all dimensions. One of the Awakenings that changed me the most was the spatial Awakening. Realising that Reality is boundless (there's no edge) and living with this awareness in every moment. It's such a beautiful thing, as I'm writing this and when I want, I can bask in this boundlessness and it just keeps going on and on.
  4. @Carl-Richard Yes, I see your point and it's valid. In my stack there's much more than dopaminergic drugs though
  5. I'm just experimenting, I don't know what the right cocktail is for me right now.
  6. Don't bias your analysis to what they have in common and include aso what they differ in. 1. Mechanism of action Modafinil: Mildly modulates dopamine, norepinephrine, and histamine; slow, regulated effect. Crack: Causes a massive, rapid dopamine spike by blocking reuptake. 2. Onset & duration Modafinil: Gradual onset; long-lasting (hours). Crack: Near-instant onset; very short-lived (minutes). 3. Euphoria Modafinil: Minimal to none at therapeutic doses. Crack: Intense euphoria (“rush”). 4. Addiction potential Modafinil: Low; not considered strongly reinforcing. Crack: Extremely high; among the most addictive substances. 5. Tolerance & crash Modafinil: Little tolerance; no or light crash. Crack: Rapid tolerance; severe crash with depression and exhaustion. 6. Health risks Modafinil: Generally well-tolerated. Crack: High risk of overdose, psychosis, cardiovascular damage, and death.
  7. The body is a chemical lab that may get triggered by intense survival situations.
  8. Please brother take care, you don't wanna be playing Russian roulette Yes, it's very useful for all of that. It's not common to feel such overflowing love, it's very therapeutic. It really opens the emotional heart and psyche.
  9. @Oppositionless My approach is definitely not recreational. MDMA is not necessarily recreational, it's much more profound and multidimensional than what most people realize.
  10. Yes, I see what you mean, thanks for clarifying, but I still hold my position. No natural runner will run faster than one with steroids. Same with the mind.
  11. You're comparing apples with oranges here. And you were so outraged by me comparing Ketamine with Pyrazolam lol
  12. I have in my stash Bliss pellets (5-MAPB+2-FMA+5-MeO-MiPT), a combination to be like MDMA but better and safer, but haven't found the moment to try it out.
  13. That could be true about supplements, but not about Nootropics.
  14. Experimentally What I expected from Ketamine was given by Pyrazolam. For me they are both in the class of downers, but I'm not knowledgeable on the pharmacology of any of both honestly.
  15. Absolutely amazing It just took like 4 days for my body to adapt. It has been a giant leap forward in my life and cognition. I still have much to improve and fine tune but overall I'm happy with the experiment. PD: My trips have become insanely better
  16. Hahaha lmao that's me I wear 1.000+ Rudrakshas as we talk But actually yes, I did try dozens of crystals and made a similar experimental investment. Now I wear two crystals (Moldavite and Kyanite), parad (purified mercury), Rudraksha (I love them) and one ring (Atlantis). The rest was discarded as fake or in efficient. Anyways, your input is appreciated and will be weighted for the conclusions of this experiment
  17. Which are the essential ones? Why less is more?
  18. Btw, I miswrote Pyrazolam, it's piracetam. On the hand, I've found Pyrazolam quite amazing and much better than Ketamine. But that's a topic for another day.
  19. @LambdaDelta The other pill combos I bought worked beautifully and synergetically, but no that one. When you buy so much, you may get sloppy with one. It's okay, lesson learnt.
  20. @LambdaDelta Thanks brother, definitely checking those. I've got a bad deal with my Magnesium though, didn't check the mg and was persuaded by the overall combination, when what I really wanted was Magnesium
  21. @Cireeric Thanks for the recommendation, just to double check, are you referring to this: https://www.qualialife.com/shop/qualia-mind
  22. @Carl-Richard thank you for your input. It will be taken into consideration for the final conclusions of the experiment. Any other comments or advice? What has worked for you?
  23. @Carl-Richard Yes, those I try not to take regularly. Although for me stimulant is a degree and there are also different qualities of stimulants. So far Rhodiola Rosea has proven to be very effective, just like a safety net or constant background note. Armodafinil, despite being stimulant it acts in a very different way than regular stimulants. Caffeine is taken in a pill that has other supplements that counteract the most common negative effects. These I try to take them only when I need them and not abuse them. I'm open to trying Adderall, but it wouldn't be in a routine. Talking stimulants consistently is not good for your health. I'm trying to build a sustainable healthy base.