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Rasheed

“How dare guy in a suit, tell me, what to do with my consciousness?” - Graham Hancock

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Well, to be fair, by this logic cops shouldn't stop DUIs and all medicine should be sold over-the-counter.

Government has always controlled what you can put in your body. Altering one's chemistry is dangerous stuff when done by fools.

And we certainly need leaders. As a leader himself, it's funny how Hancock doesn't understand the importance of conscious leadership.


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1 hour ago, Rasheed said:

 

He sounds like the right wing guys who talk about fee speech. Free to have weapons. Free of taxes. Free of some people disturbing the peace.

If things would be that easy. 
 

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7 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

Well, to be fair, by this logic cops shouldn't stop DUIs and all medicine should be sold over-the-counter.

Government has always controlled what you can put in your body. Altering one's chemistry is dangerous stuff when done by fools.

And we certainly need leaders. As a leader himself, it's funny how Hancock doesn't understand the importance of conscious leadership.

Not sure why you took it there. Hancock is 100% spot on. We've categorized these consciousness expanding substances as the most illegal/dangerous drugs that exist.. while truly dangerous drugs (inward and out) like alcohol are perfectly legal. That's not right. It's completely immoral the way we've demonized these substances and locked people away for getting caught using it without negatively impacting anyone else. 

Sure put some laws in place to protect someone harming another. But even if it does harm to themselves, that's their choice. That's life. 

So yes to conscious leadership that can correct these barbaric laws. We don't have that right now. Hancock would agree. 

@Epikur He's definitely not. Listen to any of his many appearances on Joe Rogan to get a taste.

 

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2 hours ago, DivineSoda said:

 

@Epikur He's definitely not. Listen to any of his many appearances on Joe Rogan to get a taste.

I know that he is not

 

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19 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

And we certainly need leaders. As a leader himself, it's funny how Hancock doesn't understand the importance of conscious leadership.

Go watch your take back authority video ;)

Once you have psychedelics, you dont need authority figures, you think for yourself on everything.

19 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

Well, to be fair, by this logic cops shouldn't stop DUIs and all medicine should be sold over-the-counter.

He didnt say that, he said society takes away psychedelicz that can transform our lives. 

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