Lisa
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Yes, shouldn’t alter your mind, it’s wrong.indians (american and india- indians) do drugs in their religious ceremonies. are you concerned about them?
The person altering their mind is a victim of their foolish actions.tell me how altering ones mind is not victimless.
I suppose it’s none of my business but it makes me sad to think of people altering their minds.what one does to his or her body is no one elses business. id also make a case for these "mind altering drugs" to be very beneficial. matter of fact, colonel valerio has already posted several articles about this (psilocybin mushrooms) from the mainstream medical establishment of all people who are finally coming to this conclusion.
Well, now they are beneficial...I don’t think that those drugs have changed from when I knew them to be bad.
I don’t think you do see my pov because it’s necessarily about keeping oneself pure and natural but to not alter one’s mind with mind altering drugs.i see your POV on this-- how its best to keep oneself pure and natural, to be non-GMOed and non-transhuman. i am in agreement. but these mind altering drugs (DMT, mushrooms, ayhuasca, etc.) ARE natural and have been used safely by humans for many thousands of years. you say these are 'bad' drugs. i say they are 'good' drugs.
Those are bad drugs, and just because they are natural doesn’t mean that they are good for you.
I think the bigger issue here is to be concerned for others well being and doing drugs is not in someone’s best interest.the bigger issue here is you telling someone else what to do and determining the subjective "good/bad" label for everyone.
I guess it depends on what it does and what it’s used for.are prescription drugs ok for you?