canndo
Well-Known Member
Be aware however, that as one grows older, one is more and more likely to wind up confronting one's past. The best possible cure for regret is plan, or anticipation. The older one gets the less able one is to plan for a shorter and shorter future - so.... when one is confronted with one's regrets by that mushroom mirror, they can more easily be left with a deep sadness. On the other hand. On the other hand.. One of the plagues of aging is that acceleration of time. For me, a week is pretty much as a day was when I was 20. They say the reason for this is because of habit and repetitive process of simply living, there is less and less of the novel and so time speeds along. The judicious use of mushrooms tends to slow things down a bit. In practice, using mushrooms 4 or 5 times a year can give the older user enough novelty to where he may subjectivly gain many days of life for each day he experiences this sacred fruit. If you don't understand what I am talking about - you will. If you do, then please, learn ways to avoid succumbing to a rote, habitual, automatic zombie like existence - in my opinion they all involve experiences.Good. That's all I want for myself really, some nice smoko and the odd shroom night. There are and will be the occasional exception, a few other entheogenic friends, but my family drinks into their 90's and I don't drink and have found mushies to be a more rewarding way to fulfill that human need to let go so I had high hopes of using them sparingly for a long time to come!