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I love Art, the outdoors, PC Gaming and I'm a hacking enthusiast. FXBGHackers.

I had been working as a therapist in sports medicine for the last 13yrs and decided to go back to college for a degree in InfoSec. Prior to working as a therapist, I was an art school dropout doing GUI design during the first dotcom boom. Yeah, I'm old.

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I believe lions mane has similiar qualities when it comes to neurogenesis? I'd like to get a spore print and try to grow some. I'd grow p.cubes too, but I feel they'd go to waste. Big fan of mycology in general, although I only have a lay understanding.

@tinker apologies. BTW. I've been meditating on your koan fastidious. Give me another day or so. I believe I came to a conclusion, but I'm not sure if it was due to previous conceptions.

Enjoy.

@tinker Indeed, I was just being snarky. I think the idea arose from antithetical ideas and the opposition to the cognitive concept of dualities. Either way, in the sphere of the human paradigm, these dualities exist, and what is more real than that which is measurable?

That being said, I agree with and appreciate your elucidation.

@Viss in hindsight I retract my original statement for it was subject specific.

Psilocybin has helped many people, with both cancer sufferers and vets with

@Viss I've attempted microdosing, but I believe there hasn't been a ton of data to show the benefits. That being said, I understand the merits of psycadellics, I can eat lsd all day long and have beneficial effects, but with fungus, it really kicks my ass. Revealing all of the worst of me. (Which on reflection is beneficial)

I do realize set and setting is important, but for me, shrooms seems to be always dark. It could be physiological, but for me there is almost always a weird body load, almost like eating too many antihistamines.

That being said, this review is subject dependent.

@Viss psilocybin has its therapeutic benefits, but man... it's not all rainbows and unicorns, those joyrneys can be dark.
@tinker If there is no "good" and "bad" within the Buddhist schools of thought, why is there such an emphasis in most schools on the cultivation of good merit?
@hacks4pancakes Sweet. My dad is an amateur astronomer. He shot this the other day. I think it was 198 5 min exposures.
@mattblaze I bet it's much faster than trying to drive south to Fredericksburg on 95, even with the stops.
@SwiftOnSecurity That is a mouthful.