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Opinion: DMT is attractive because it gives people hope there’s an afterlife

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If you want permanent neurogenesis, it's a good way though. Young spirits are still more flexible and the change is more ubiqious. But then the rigid world might be a little more hurting, might make it harder to find your base when you're shifting the entire culture on its head. But if you water that flower, no doubt it will bloom. So it might just depend what you gravitate toward, there's obviously a lot of young person doing very random things on the internet with those substances though.
 
Hailstorm said:
I do not feel good about "psychedelics and kids" after coming across a few warnings that discourage people under 25 from trying mind-altering substances. Apparently certain mental disorders lie dormant before that age and the individual risk may not be fully known.
That is a very good point. With mental health stigmatized the way it is, often people don't get the support they need in they're early years for underlying conditions that can emerge full blown later. 30 is the age by which i understand most conditions like schizophrenia appear. But yes, you make a very good and valid point.
 
Ultimately, DMT has completely eliminated my fear of death. There is a sense the dimensions we visit are quite real.

Personally, I believe DMT exists in our bodies to help facilitate our souls to leave our body when we die.

Peace.
DD.
 
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