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Connor Murphy the fitness influencer, has passed away

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@AION  Dont overexaggerate his  situation. He is stable. This house was rent, its not his own. His kids are safe. He got over 35k dollars from his fans and they quickly found a new home. He lives alone probably, but is all right.

 

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29 minutes ago, pursuitofspirit said:

His comments about Connor's behavior at the 11:00ish mark are a great insight into how deceiving manic/psychotic episodes can be and why it's so easy for people experiencing that to convince themselves and others they are fine.

Injecting gold? That cant be true, like connor murphys divine shake. He is just joking around.

Update: I saw the video fully. I cannot belive anything what connor says. On the other hand, he would be the one who could do it. He had experience in injecting steroids and was some kind of pioneer in testing new substances.

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11 minutes ago, OBEler said:

Injecting gold?

You can eat and drink gold.

What is the problem with injecting it?


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12 minutes ago, OBEler said:

Injecting gold? That cant be true, like connor murphys divine shake. He is just joking around.

That's not what I'm referring to. I'm talking about him describing how connor was able to "snap out of it" and speak in a highly intelligent and coherent way.


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13 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

You can eat and drink gold.

What is the problem with injecting it?

Years ago i was at a meditation circle, where there was a guy who was into proper old school alchemy. He gave us each a small piece of monoatomic gold to eat. Was supposed to increase willpower etc.

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7 minutes ago, Wilhelm44 said:

He gave us each a small piece of monoatomic gold to eat. Was supposed to increase willpower etc.

Did you become a Jedi?


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10 minutes ago, Wilhelm44 said:

Years ago i was at a meditation circle, where there was a guy who was into proper old school alchemy. He gave us each a small piece of monoatomic gold to eat. Was supposed to increase willpower etc.

A multivitamin would have done a better job :D

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25 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

You can eat and drink gold.

What is the problem with injecting it?

Ok it seems you can inject it.

Chatgpt:

Yes. In India, there was a historical connection between spirituality, alchemy, and preparations containing metals. The traditions most relevant here are Rasaśāstra and Rasāyana.

Gold and other metals were repeatedly “purified,” ground, and heated through complex procedures. The resulting gold preparation is called Swarna or Suvarna Bhasma. It was taken orally in very small quantities, often with honey or ghee—not injected. One related practice is Swarna Prashana, which was traditionally associated with improved memory, intelligence, vitality, immunity, and longevity.

The spiritual background sometimes went far beyond ordinary medicine. Certain Indian alchemical schools aimed to perfect or rejuvenate the body, or even create an enduring “divine body” that could support meditation, extraordinary abilities, and ultimately liberation. However, the most important alchemical substance in many of these traditions was usually mercury, not gold alone.

The key distinction is:

The goal was usually gradual physical and spiritual transformation, longevity, and mental clarity—not an immediate psychedelic or mystical “gold trip.”

Modern studies have confirmed that some Swarna Bhasma preparations contain very small or nanostructured gold particles, and that gold can sometimes be detected in the body after oral use. However, this does not prove that it improves the nervous system, intelligence, cognition, or spiritual awareness. Current clinical evidence is insufficient to establish such effects reliably.

“Traditionally prepared” also does not automatically mean safe. The composition and quality of these products can vary significantly, and some Ayurvedic products have contained harmful amounts of lead, mercury, or arsenic.

There is no well-documented Indian spiritual tradition of injecting gold.

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14 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

Did you become a Jedi?

Hey, Im still here🙂

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11 minutes ago, Opulence said:

A multivitamin would have done a better job :D

Dude was a chemical engineer, made it for us in his lab. I only had it once tho

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9 minutes ago, Wilhelm44 said:

Dude was a chemical engineer, made it for us in his lab. I only had it once tho

He was giving you the wrong chemical :D

You can't trip balls on gold.

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Edible gold. It is usually put on desserts. For me it is useless. It doesn't add any taste. The purpose is decoration.


 "I have love in me the likes of which you can scarcely imagine and the rage the likes of which you would not believe. If I cannot satisfy the one, I will indulge in the other" - Frankenstein

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Monatomic gold, or ORMUS, is a hypothetical white powder allegedly composed of isolated, single gold atoms. Proponents claim it acts as a "superconductor" that enhances brain function, DNA repair, and spiritual awareness. However, there is no scientific evidence that a stable, isolated single-atom gold powder exists or provides these benefits. 

Google says the stuff i took was just hypothetical, but what does google know.

 

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I have a bottle of liquid gold on my shelf.


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Just now, Leo Gura said:

I have a bottle of liquid gold on my shelf.

Is it monoatomic gold though ? Otherwise it's not the Philosopher's Stone. 

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Correction: I had the bottle, but looks like I threw it out at some point. I decided not to use it.

You never know. It might do more harm than good.

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