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Jaffster

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Hello fellow Psychonaughts!

Greetings from the UK. I've tried to sign up on a few occasions and each time I've not been able to as registration was closed, I set myself a reminder to come back Sunday (today) and... here I am.

From looking around it definitely seems like this is the corner of the internet that I belong to *tips hat*.

I've no interest at all in any psychadelics other than DMT, I may be partial to mushrooms, perhaps, but nothing synthetic. I find myself in agreement with Terence McKenna in the sense that psychedelics should be provided by mother nature (obviously ignoring the whole chemical process of DMT extraction >_> )

I first got interested in DMT as I'm an avid listener to the Joe Rogan experience, I was married to a woman who didn't share my interests in wanting to explore my consciousness and never got around to doing it. However, I went through a divorce, bought my own house and started to explore that sacred place. And so my journey began.

I'll see you all around the forum.
 
Welcome to the Nexus!

This is indeed one of the most unique places I've ever come across on the Web! Full of insight and wisdom, not to mention nearly everyone here is helpful and kind. I am also a Joe Rogan fan so you may find this thread interesting (if you haven't already stumbled across it):

Joe Rogan, Good or Bad?

It is interesting to see the different opinions people have on him, both negative and positive.

Sorry to hear about your divorce, I know that can be tough...but it seems like you have a positive outlook on it so that's good. Anyway, good luck with your exploration of consciousness!

Have a nice day!

-The Grateful One-

Oh, and be sure to check out the FAQ and the Attitude page. There is a lot of useful information every "Nexian" should know! Cheers!

:)
 
Thanks for the welcome.

I hadn't seen that thread, but have commented, thank you :thumb_up:

Yup, the divorce wasn't a nice experience... especially at 29 years old. But I think it was the propellent required to get me to leave my little introverted world and get out there and do these things that I'd always wanted to do; every cloud... silver lining etc.
 
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