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First initiatives are likely companies entering the economic possibilities, like Compass Pathways | Biotechnology Company bypassing and surpassing the non-$-driven idealists in the field. Maybe there's a perfectly fitting public for these company incentives, but this is not exactly a monastery thingy, it's more like a clinical approach.These companies depend on and protect their official standardized medicines, of which they hold the rights and/or access. It's very hard to compete in that area. Nick Sand had no problem with that because he was operating below the radar, but any official institution has to deal with control over their materials used, no matter what kind medicine.Santo Daime in US is subjected to scrutiny concerning their aya, it's not like Okay guys just do some aya. There's a lot of money and control involved to just get started. For example one has to assert and show the stock can't hit the black market or being stolen.This avoids self proclaimed clowns starting business but also muffles the well meaning and dependable idealist. We see things going really south where the 'medicines' are operated as per today, like in South America. A monastery sort of initiative should be able to hold on a certain quality label, such a setup will not be easy for us being typical humans, we're really good in messing up things It would be a great initiative though.
First initiatives are likely companies entering the economic possibilities, like Compass Pathways | Biotechnology Company bypassing and surpassing the non-$-driven idealists in the field. Maybe there's a perfectly fitting public for these company incentives, but this is not exactly a monastery thingy, it's more like a clinical approach.
These companies depend on and protect their official standardized medicines, of which they hold the rights and/or access. It's very hard to compete in that area. Nick Sand had no problem with that because he was operating below the radar, but any official institution has to deal with control over their materials used, no matter what kind medicine.
Santo Daime in US is subjected to scrutiny concerning their aya, it's not like Okay guys just do some aya. There's a lot of money and control involved to just get started. For example one has to assert and show the stock can't hit the black market or being stolen.
This avoids self proclaimed clowns starting business but also muffles the well meaning and dependable idealist. We see things going really south where the 'medicines' are operated as per today, like in South America. A monastery sort of initiative should be able to hold on a certain quality label, such a setup will not be easy for us being typical humans, we're really good in messing up things
It would be a great initiative though.