both jingmaster and impossiblemachine are dear friends of mine....in fact, i have the absolute HONOR of introducing them both to the sacred molecule.....couldn't have two finer members of the community in my humble opinion.
i personally welcome both of you to this wonderful nexus family and can say with absolute assurity that EVERYONE who has posted on this thread thus far is a dear friend to me.....
that being said- i, too, know this coworker of whom jingmaster speaks....and yes...this cat is extreme in his respective field of study...though it isn't psychedelics he's working with, they ARE still substances that can cetainly elicit some serously unpleasant physical responses at the levels he's taken them to.... all i know is that i have definitely learned what NOT to do in the field of wholisitc supplementation thanks to his work....and to his credit....he's an incredibly vivacious and alive human being!
i suppose we never know the parameters of a thing until we've ventured out and found them... though not always enjoyable, it IS nice to know exactly how big the pool you're swimming in is...if it means bumping your head into the edges from time to time it's all good as long as you take note of it and help to draw a schematic for others to avoid ever bumping theirs....
nice posts you guys.....this thread is going off in a very interesting direction: how extreme is too extreme and is there even such a thing? i look forward to more thoughts on this....
LOVE AND GRATITUDE!!
i personally welcome both of you to this wonderful nexus family and can say with absolute assurity that EVERYONE who has posted on this thread thus far is a dear friend to me.....
that being said- i, too, know this coworker of whom jingmaster speaks....and yes...this cat is extreme in his respective field of study...though it isn't psychedelics he's working with, they ARE still substances that can cetainly elicit some serously unpleasant physical responses at the levels he's taken them to.... all i know is that i have definitely learned what NOT to do in the field of wholisitc supplementation thanks to his work....and to his credit....he's an incredibly vivacious and alive human being!
i suppose we never know the parameters of a thing until we've ventured out and found them... though not always enjoyable, it IS nice to know exactly how big the pool you're swimming in is...if it means bumping your head into the edges from time to time it's all good as long as you take note of it and help to draw a schematic for others to avoid ever bumping theirs....
nice posts you guys.....this thread is going off in a very interesting direction: how extreme is too extreme and is there even such a thing? i look forward to more thoughts on this....
LOVE AND GRATITUDE!!