"MushMouth" <MM@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Jake Blues" <5htp@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Maybe this is something I should tell my shrink, who I haven't seen in
a
>> few weeks. But noone here knows who the hell I am, so WTF. I'm posting
to
>> alt.drugs.pot because pot is psychedelic, if only mildly so.
>>
>> I just woke up from a dream which was both happy and sad. In this
dream,
>> I was with a bunch a friends, having a blast on psychedelics, mushrooms
>> and LSD in particular. I haven't had a full-blown psychedelic
experience
>> in about a year now, so it's not too surprising that I'd have such a
>> dream. But everyone in this dream was in the 18-25 crowd, college
>> students mostly. But what made a lasting impression on me was the
ending
>> of the dream. Like I said, everyone was enjoying themselves, having a
>> great time --- but then the party ended. Everyone eventually left with
>> their degrees and quit doing any kind of psychedelic. They had their
fun,
>> and then they went off to join the "establishment," as some put it.
>>
>> I woke up and was almost crying. I'll be 33 in a few weeks. Both bro
and
>> sis took the exact path as the people in the dream; 'nuff said. I've
>> never been to a rave, and have only been fortunate enough to get hold
of
>> LSD a very few times. Part of me feels like I've sorta missed out, and
>> part of me thinks I've just gotten too ****ing old to have any right to
>> want anything like that, that "trip drugs" are only for the young, that
>> by this time you either do more harmful things like cocaine or heroin
or
>> booze, or you quit.
>>
>> Why I'd get so emotional over this I have no idea. Maybe I should just
>> try to get some pot and chill out. Or maybe I should just accept my age
>> and move on, as it were. I mean, even Timothy Leary didn't do any
>> psychedelics for the last twenty years of his life and said that
>> psychedelics are a good school, but they're one to graduate from. At
>> least that's what someone told me. Could anyone, particularly those
over
>> thirty, respond?
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> 31 here there is no age limit, just a state of mind I went to a public
> auction were I met an older couple, they seemed happy and ****ny, I
struck
> up a convo about this massage table they bought, and we just kept
talking
> about every thing, from food to politics, and before they left me he
> turned and said, "never stop playing, play like you did when you were
> young, it will keep you sharp, have fun and never quite, it will keep
you
> alive" I responded and he went on to say "I beat these kids at
basketball
> and football they cant keep up with me, because I never stopped, it will
> keep you" I went home and spoke to my parents about this and they
agreed,
> look at the older people you know, the ones you know with life, tend to
> have the young around them, and the grumpy are along, so to thing
anything
> is for a certain stage of life is to throw in the towel too soon,
Terrance
> McKenna and Aldus Huxley are better examples to me the latter still
alive
> and over 100 and sharp, he has not given up on Entheogens, and I'm sure
> he'll out last us all.
> MM
>
sometime as you age psychedelics cause to think a little too much when you
have soo much to think lol


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