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Re: How is Rock Art aged?
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tiompan wrote:
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thesweetcheat wrote:
Which could suggest that these patterns are so "deep rooted" in our brains that they don't need mushrooms to bring them out, couldn't it?


No not needed but very helpful [eg a lot easier than fasting for weeks], the patterns are in all nature as well, in and outside your mind, your probably someone who'd love it, have you?


You don't have to fast or take drugs or anything to access these motifs they are found everywhere in all cultures at all times and in children who have clearly not had to fast etc .


been a child is like been an adult trippin though.


Lol , you may have had the experience of one but clearly not both .


All 3, tripping over a 100 times, been a child and an adult, that's 3 are you drunk as well [a really harmful drug].

If you think it's anything like being a child then you haven't .

I don't drink , you should be able to tell , but I'm not surprised .


The wide eyed wonder and laughter of being a child is the best description i could give of the cosmicness of the liberty cap, and please don't drink as you're already a nightmare, I know you do though.


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17th December 2012ce
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