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May 02, 2008 04:15 PM PDT
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About DonovanWhat is going on!!?? That could be described as my presiding attitude in life. Even when I did believe that Southern Orthodox Christianity was "the right way" I still came to terms with the fact that I didn't know anything about the other religions from my own researh. I only had the bias opinion of "the right way." I had seen the History channel special about the books that weren't included in the Bible Christians use today. So at that point I had come to terms with the fact that "Ok. So the book is provisional. The main message gets through though right?" How wrong I was. In a time span of about 4-5 months I listened to first and foremost Terence McKenna, Dennis McKenna, Alan Watts, Jordan Maxwell, Graham Hancock, John Major Jenkins, James Arthur, Paul Stamets, Timothy Leary, Robert Anton Wilson (Bob), Jonathan Ott, Stanislov Grov, Bruce Lipton, Albert Hoffman, R. Gordon Wasson, Pablo Amaringo, John Allegro, Jack Herer ...and then I found the Psychedelic Salon with Lorenzo...through which I found Dopefiend Podcast Network...through which I found C-Realm. I'm still trying to digest all of this stuff! If you know anything about any of these names you know this is pretty deep stuff. Got books by most of the ppl listed stacked up to read not to mention all the online material least of which includes Erowid. Also have my hand on the psychedelic version of the Tibetan Book of the Dead arranged by several ppl least of which is Timothy Leary. I'm doing as much research as I can so that I may have the right mindset to approach entheogens. I have not yet partaken of the Flesh of the Gods, but as soon as the Cosmic Giggle sees fit...Just as Terence McKenna said "Do some homework, talk to your friends, make real choices AND DON'T DIDDLE THE DOSE!" Beware the dreaded underdose... Fans of this ShowFavorite LinksDonovan's Friends
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