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I love this aspect of TNE thank you for sharing the book looks very interesting.

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i recommend Behind the Green Mask: U.N. Agenda 21 by Rosa Koire

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Hmmmm....do we really need powerful neuroactive intoxicants to be our best selves?

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Oct 18·edited Oct 18

Spent many many hours walking through the grounds of the Chapel @Compton

Was drawn to it almost 40yrs ago while driving by on my motorcycle

Saw it from half a mile away

Had to go take a gander

Was most surprised to find myself sitting next to a familiar name inscribed on a gravestone

Yes, the man of whom we speak, Aldous

The Chapel itself gave me the most intense out of body experience I have yet to experience or will probably ever experience (on that first day)

Tears rolled uncontrollably

As did my smiles

No drugs involved other than a good ole shit of Pineal nectar

Cheers !!!!

Look up GH Watts

The Chapel commemorates him

Met the grave keeper (then a very old man) who loaned me a most bizarre book

Great memories

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Wilful Blindness by Sam Cooper. A must read

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The first half of Alexander Shulgin's "Phenethylamines I Have Known and Loved" is an autobiographical account (names changed to protect the guilty) of he and his wife's experiences with numerous psychedelics, most of which he invented.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PiHKAL

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I this this book sharing idea!!

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