- old
- nerdy
- technical
- seeking enlightenment
- more scientific than spiritual
- ready to admit I don't know everything
- willing to answer questions about the things I believe I know
- utterly fascinated by the potential psychedelics have to tell us about ourselves
Hi All,
This is supposed to be an essay about myself and why I want full membership, it ain't gonna happen though. I will tell you about myself, etc., but it will probably not be in the form of an essay (a good one anyways)--I'm more of a points, facts, and arguments kinda guy.
age: 50+
avocations: FOSS computing, electronics, gardening, cooking
vocation: slacker
education: undergraduate chemistry (synthetic and analytic), microbiology, philosophy
Sometime back in the mid-1970's I read about a psychedelic called DMT. My first thoughts were something along the lines of, `now that sound interesting enough to try.' Over the next few decades I kept an ear open but never came across it or anyone who knew anything about it. As far as I knew it was a novel synthetic drug, a blip that popped up and disappeared with the flower power crowd. I had given up hope of ever coming across the stuff and eventually pretty much forgot about it. Then came 2007, and in a moment of boredom I entered "DMT" into Google's search engine. Less than a year later I had a kilo of MHRB sitting in front of me--that may be the best $95 I ever spent!
Between then and now I devoured anything related I could find on the 'net (including the tek files here), worked up a variation of Noman's "DMT for the Masses" which fit the materials I had easy access to, and generally had my long standing but somewhat lapsed interest in psychedelics rekindled.
Most recently I've been frustrated looking for scientific papers online. Abstracts are easy enough to find, but most of the papers are out of reach (I'm poor, stingy, and philosophically have a problem with commercial interests both directing research and smothering the free flow of information [I'll spare you that rant ]). A couple days ago I stumbled upon the "Scientific Articles on DMT/Ayahuasca/Psychedelics" thread, ten minutes later I registered so I could access them.
You may be wondering what this has to do with "full membership". Well, it is simple, I'd feel a little guilty if I was to download all the posted papers without giving back to the community that provided them. Since the site appears to be structured in such a way that I can't post to the forums I'd be most likely to contribute to unless I am a full member...
See you in the forums,
- nerdy
- technical
- seeking enlightenment
- more scientific than spiritual
- ready to admit I don't know everything
- willing to answer questions about the things I believe I know
- utterly fascinated by the potential psychedelics have to tell us about ourselves
Hi All,
This is supposed to be an essay about myself and why I want full membership, it ain't gonna happen though. I will tell you about myself, etc., but it will probably not be in the form of an essay (a good one anyways)--I'm more of a points, facts, and arguments kinda guy.
age: 50+
avocations: FOSS computing, electronics, gardening, cooking
vocation: slacker
education: undergraduate chemistry (synthetic and analytic), microbiology, philosophy
Sometime back in the mid-1970's I read about a psychedelic called DMT. My first thoughts were something along the lines of, `now that sound interesting enough to try.' Over the next few decades I kept an ear open but never came across it or anyone who knew anything about it. As far as I knew it was a novel synthetic drug, a blip that popped up and disappeared with the flower power crowd. I had given up hope of ever coming across the stuff and eventually pretty much forgot about it. Then came 2007, and in a moment of boredom I entered "DMT" into Google's search engine. Less than a year later I had a kilo of MHRB sitting in front of me--that may be the best $95 I ever spent!
Between then and now I devoured anything related I could find on the 'net (including the tek files here), worked up a variation of Noman's "DMT for the Masses" which fit the materials I had easy access to, and generally had my long standing but somewhat lapsed interest in psychedelics rekindled.
Most recently I've been frustrated looking for scientific papers online. Abstracts are easy enough to find, but most of the papers are out of reach (I'm poor, stingy, and philosophically have a problem with commercial interests both directing research and smothering the free flow of information [I'll spare you that rant ]). A couple days ago I stumbled upon the "Scientific Articles on DMT/Ayahuasca/Psychedelics" thread, ten minutes later I registered so I could access them.
You may be wondering what this has to do with "full membership". Well, it is simple, I'd feel a little guilty if I was to download all the posted papers without giving back to the community that provided them. Since the site appears to be structured in such a way that I can't post to the forums I'd be most likely to contribute to unless I am a full member...
See you in the forums,