ACID
5:29
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Why Discomfort is THE BEST Feeling
20:01
Forgive Them or Risk Becoming Them
9:14
Dating an "Escort" & How it Saved Me
9:58
My Alcohol Addiction
9:27
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I LOVE TO SUFFER
7:25
7 жыл бұрын
*How I Made This Happen*
15:16
7 жыл бұрын
Reacting to Hate
11:26
7 жыл бұрын
"YOU ARE A CRIMINAL"
9:59
7 жыл бұрын
The Psychedelic or Spiritual Ego
12:10
How I Lost My Hair
9:22
8 жыл бұрын
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@markschroeder8742
@markschroeder8742 3 күн бұрын
Adderall saved my life also. I startted at 18. I was forced to stop my high dose Adderall after 15 years of taking it. It was the worst HELL one can imagine. I know I need Adderall because I'd never recover if trying to stop. Some people can stop which is great. But some people like me have treatment resistant depression, ADD, anxiety and need strong meds like amphetamine to feel happy being alive. I need other meds too, but this is about amphetamines. USA should never have a shortage of Adderall and other ADD/ADHD meds.
@olecoltrane1138
@olecoltrane1138 4 күн бұрын
imo you look better in the first pick
@majamannhard443
@majamannhard443 5 күн бұрын
Why is speed talking ”goals”? It`s the nr 1 adhd trait that people constantly complains about in conversation and it`s painful and impossible to apply while litterally speaking about what excites me. Btw it`s WILD to claim that people don`t need their medication by stating that you don`t need it as a person with no indication of that would suggest you suffer from the condition that can be treated with said medicine. There is no evidence that suggests that stimulant treatment leads to addiction in people with adhd. Treatment lowers the risk for developing addiction problems and the earlier the better as it`s been shown that it is neuroprotective to treat kids developmentally
@wulfsorenson8859
@wulfsorenson8859 8 күн бұрын
Age 39? Wow they looked so old back then. I thought he was 59 😳
@Bdog5448
@Bdog5448 10 күн бұрын
It's definitely not the same. Do the research, there totally different, different places different dimensions. But do more research than this one video. More way way way more out there on this
@fumarate1
@fumarate1 10 күн бұрын
Your handsome.
@Ifyoureportmeyougay
@Ifyoureportmeyougay 11 күн бұрын
Yes true evil exists its me
@nicdescript
@nicdescript 18 күн бұрын
Pharmaceutical psychiatric medication can do that too especially if you get more sun
@MaxBundy
@MaxBundy 24 күн бұрын
Hi
@ishtarishaya
@ishtarishaya Ай бұрын
I've had both, as well as similarly deep experiences with meditation. Lots of crossover in all three. I'm definitely not a reductionist materialist for a variety of reasons, including experiences in which my friends and myself have been out of body and have had details of the experiences objectively verified.
@StephenDamroth
@StephenDamroth Ай бұрын
I really wish that you wouldn't have denied what the man said at about 6:10. If he says it doesn't fit, you should listen to why and not tell him that he's wrong to force your narrative. As a NDEr myself, I could guess of a few reasons why he said it wasn't like another dimension and he'd be right, but it seems that you think that you know better. Why even share his words if you are going to change them or deny them without explanation? I do however thank you for questioning the myth about DMT being released by the brain at death. There is no evidence that I've been able to find supporting the claim after over a decade of looking for it. The truth of what really happens at death is much simpler than you could guess
@BigIndianBindi-jy1cz
@BigIndianBindi-jy1cz Ай бұрын
left thumbnail is a picture in lighting, second picture is a snapshot from a video. doesn't have anything to do with the medication.
@user-zn1be6nf1l
@user-zn1be6nf1l Ай бұрын
so insightful. Thank you for this
@jaggerbushOG
@jaggerbushOG Ай бұрын
I went on accutane at 20 years old. I had unbearable acne. This was around 1992 - i dont recall how long i was on it but i believe it was about 6 months. It wasnt for vanity - i was truly suffering and nothing NOTHING was helping me. I had a bloody nose or two and dry lips and skin but at the end of 6 months - ALL of my HORRIBLE acne (face, back, chest - even IN my ears) was GONE. 100%. Now in 2024 at 52 I can say ive NEVER had as much as a pimple since - regardless if i dont wash my face for a week, drink milk, eat chocolate - whatever else I tried avoiding. I remember dating women throughout life who would say "I'm so jealous that you NEVER get as much as a zit or a whitehead" Also, at 52, i still have a full head of hair which is why im writing. If you have a predisposition to hair loss, medications may speed that process up.. just as stress may speed up the process. Hair loss was in your cards to begin with. I do not have the gene for MPB so any hair loss (stress, for example) will be temporary. I was in a bad accident in 2021 and had badly broken both feet. It took such a toll on my body that i had an episode of TE hair loss. It was sudden (or so it seemed) and had lost A LOT of hair. A lot. If you were to look down on my head you would have seen a lot of my scalp. My hairline remained, which tends to be the case with TE. However once the shock to my system had passed, my hair regrew 100% after about a year.
@jaggerbushOG
@jaggerbushOG Ай бұрын
I just got into the thick of this video and YIKES!! 😮
@NikomaGrob
@NikomaGrob Ай бұрын
I know what you've gone through, 33 and on daily methylfenidate for at least 6 years now, about 50 to 60mg daily. Don't have too many side effects, but having the feeling you need them for everything i can totally relate to. Am also thinking to quit but jesus, it feels scary.
@MG3887Griff
@MG3887Griff Ай бұрын
The way through fear is love
@0xEmmy
@0xEmmy Ай бұрын
One thing I will say: experiences with ADHD meds (especially amongst people who actually have ADHD) are extremely variable. Variable enough that if you have ADHD, and access to official treatment, the only way to know what they will do to you is to actually try it. In my experience (a total of about 3 years, switched from amphetamine to methylphenidate about halfway through to improve sleep reliability): - They never seemed to directly affect my emotions that strongly - if anything, they had a slight mood stabilizing effect. - They're not a cure, but they made a *big* difference in my ability to force myself to focus (e.x.) during class or while doing homework. As in, if ADHD meds didn't exist I'd probably have dropped out instead of graduating. - I never really noticed much by way of tolerance or withdrawal. I had to adjust the dose of my antidepressant more times than I did my ADHD meds. And having my supply interrupted wasn't *that* big a deal - my ADHD would be un-treated for a few days (which, if allowed to drag on, was a *big* problem by itself), and that's about it. I wasn't *less* functional, and I didn't find myself craving my meds or turning into a zombie - I wasn't even guaranteed to notice, unless I tried to function in a way that my ADHD interferes with. All in all, 10/10 would recommend, though if I ever end up on ADHD meds again, I'd kinda want to try something like atomoxetine or buproprion first.
@Trevorbailey-i7s
@Trevorbailey-i7s Ай бұрын
I believe the same. All the NDEs i watch are pretty much the same as my journey to the light i felt gods love and heard gods voice. Im now not afraid to die. Wonder why some people get left behind as ghosts though maybe theyre vibrations are too low 🤷‍♂️
@albertobetto522
@albertobetto522 Ай бұрын
I see a lot of people using the term "near death experience" to describe a dmt experience and its 100% incorrect, The term that people should be using is "Outer body experience" Huge, huge difference in these two terms..
@ericgraham8975
@ericgraham8975 2 ай бұрын
Every person is born out of existing people. It's impossible to be born out of non-existence. It should work the same in the future after you're dead. So what we call "non-existence" IS existence 😅
@OliverGwer-yq7lh
@OliverGwer-yq7lh 29 күн бұрын
nonsense
@luchoduclias9443
@luchoduclias9443 2 ай бұрын
As to the variability of DMT experiences, here is a hypothesis. Maybe some DMT trips actually take you close to death (and thus trigger an NDE), while others don't, and that's why you only see weird patterns, etc.
@hbgriss
@hbgriss 2 ай бұрын
Where did you go dude
@kmrnxo
@kmrnxo 2 ай бұрын
I did amphetamine once, well multiple times within one day, i did too much and almost died, i think i mustve done 4-5g throughout the day and while trying to sleep from 10pm my heart felt like it was gonna explode, my fingers were purple and my whole body was numbing up. I still believe i wouldve died if my will to live was just a bit less. I felt myself going multiple times when my heart rate was spiking to 200BPM in the hospital.
@Seeker_of_sense
@Seeker_of_sense 2 ай бұрын
Interesting. However, DMT would never allow you to experience out of body experiences and see stuff you possibly couldn't know, like some people who had a NDE described, e.g. things on the hospital roof or what people did in a different room.
@desertweasel6965
@desertweasel6965 2 ай бұрын
I think the biggest difference is the psychedelic nature of DMT compared to the NDE which is not psychedelic in nature. DMT is full of warping and choas, where an NDE is completely clear and most people remember a great deal about their NDE. I do not believe they are one and the same. I believe DMT is alien technology. If you wanted to use the religious aspect of it, then you could say that an NDE is you actually dying and beginning the process of stepping over, or, we could say DMT is actually a trick by the devil to make you think you are meeting the Almighty. In other words, it's Satan's trap.
@big-bjfan3345
@big-bjfan3345 2 ай бұрын
You need to share drugs and doses with more people , you gotta stop doing it alone so much. Help out some chad to take right dose of things, see his achievement, lets put strongest man or right drugs. He ain't gonna fucking die if you calculate, just don't over push his fat hearth
@derekpmoore
@derekpmoore 2 ай бұрын
Notice the negative self-talk when he tries to improvise words while speaking fast and “showing off.”
@LucidDreamer1111
@LucidDreamer1111 2 ай бұрын
I done ayahuasca many times. It’s nothing like NDE. NDE you leave your body, and is more real than real life, feels like your home, your true essence and NDE memories doesn’t fade.
@grandamishwizard1584
@grandamishwizard1584 2 ай бұрын
What you were doing wasn’t amphetamine use it was taking a prescribed medication that happened to be amphetamine I’m not trying to say you’re disingenuous or sensational, but I was on the stuff in high school and just recently had to go back after an injury and some infections kind of made it impossible for me to function, and I’d hate for someone to read this title and think that I’m just trying to pop a pill like Elvis
@CaptainMyCaptain33
@CaptainMyCaptain33 2 ай бұрын
Oh cool you have an opinion too. That’s all this is. Not proof of anything. You didn’t even bother to die to compare the two…. Which means that this video is totally pointless….
@davidz3460
@davidz3460 2 ай бұрын
You looked better before maybe if you worked out back then you would look even better now.. 😂
@Andy101-tm3hz
@Andy101-tm3hz 2 ай бұрын
The True NDE and Spiritual Experiences that come directly straight from The Creator is way more powerful. NN DMT cannot reveal to you Premonitions or Predictions etc... The True NDE from The Creator can reveal thing's you know not and their are Spiritual Gifts.. nn DMT doesn't count as a true NDE.
@HalJikaKick
@HalJikaKick 2 ай бұрын
It’s all very plausible until some dope brings God and heaven into the investigation
@medicalmastery3554
@medicalmastery3554 2 ай бұрын
Let me let you in on a secret Jesus will provide all of the healing you need and more happiness than any psychedelic could ever provide.
@prtauvers
@prtauvers 2 ай бұрын
Interesting, but in NDEs people meet their relatives and have life reviews…I haven’t heard that said of DMT trips…true?
@copernicanrevolution2.091
@copernicanrevolution2.091 2 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for sharing. As an addendum: satori can also reached without meditation and without psychedelics. For instance during a routine walk in nature (but in times of existential crisis) as I had experience.
@juliotorres9720
@juliotorres9720 3 ай бұрын
Aren't you the same guy who did DMT? And now this?
@ChertyKid
@ChertyKid 3 ай бұрын
It’s honestly cool to think about dying. I mean we live our whole lives which is cool. But then it could be black after we die which is fine. Or there may be a heaven
@skatemaster33
@skatemaster33 3 ай бұрын
Late to the party but recently got prescribed 3 doses of 10mg of Methylphenidate per day and honestly I feel way better on it. I feel energized more happy and way more focused. Before my head was full of Idea's but also anxiety and it was just a huge fuzzy ball of thoughts. I can actually get to those idea's now and write stuff down and do household tasks better. I guess it depends on the person and what your dose is but for me it works nicely and the rebound is not that bad honestly.
@taofik37
@taofik37 3 ай бұрын
Actually, I don't want to talk about evil, what I want to talk about it's the "Resistance/Non-acceptance" from the part of the good.....
@sickasianchild
@sickasianchild 3 ай бұрын
The Egg by Andy Weir
@Sterlingknites
@Sterlingknites 3 ай бұрын
Guy with hat is pathetically defensive and dismissive
@bojanrakic9064
@bojanrakic9064 3 ай бұрын
i have one interesting question. Why it seems that most of Lucid Dreamers are materialists?
@LeeByrne-lo4nu
@LeeByrne-lo4nu 3 ай бұрын
It has been proven that the chemical released during death is dmt so taking dmt gives you the same sort of experience but less intense
@consterus
@consterus 3 ай бұрын
According to some reports, after death, consciousness passes into the astral body. If there is no astral world, then there is no afterlife.
@ChrisAdkins1985
@ChrisAdkins1985 4 ай бұрын
Made my own brownies once. Had to be medicated for 5 years afterward. Went into a hellish hole, alone. There was nothing but me. In darkness. For what felt like an eternity. Looking back, I see now I was dealing with a lot of trauma related to people leaving me. I wasn’t ready for what I saw
@valerielhw
@valerielhw 4 ай бұрын
DMTs and NDEs also have some stark differences. The most stunning differences come from born blind individuals. As far as I know (correct me if I am wrong), there no cases of a totally blind-from-birth person taking DMT and subsuquently describing vision. However, Dr. Kenneth Ring did a study of 14 NDEs in which the patients had been totally blind from birth. _Nine of these individuals described highly visual content consistent with typical NDEs._ HOW is this explained??
@belakhdaryoucef2668
@belakhdaryoucef2668 3 ай бұрын
Plato
@fortytwo9517
@fortytwo9517 4 ай бұрын
Been taking meds for 10 years plus. Wish I never took them. Can’t get off them.
@cbpostservice
@cbpostservice 4 ай бұрын
This is a great question and I want to contribute to this conversation so here it goes... The short answer is yes. But it is on a spectrum. A good person could be seen as temporarily acting evil when they dole out punishment. Because if that good person couldn't push the boundaries, and intimidate, and hurt even, all when necessary.. when pushed to their limits.. well they'd be like everyone's punching bag. Good people aren't feared unless they can scare another with righteous evil. Then there's the person who is upset with life and their circumstance. It's unfair to them. They don't want anymore suffering. They want it to end.. they would set the world on fire if they could, just to make it stop and find their version of peace. Then there's the people who are just so hurt, that they turn into something to try and hurt others instead, and stay that way. They basically morph into the bullies that they hated. There's way more kinds of evil. Like I said, it's a spectrum. And I don't believe there is a person who is ALL good.. the concept of perfection especially as in gods and goddesses are interesting although i think they're more confusing than anything. It does not make sense to be born, to be created, and just KNOW. It makes sense to have to experience both good and bad to learn what is what. So people are both good and evil. Like day and night, it makes up our life.
@javiermaravi1911
@javiermaravi1911 4 ай бұрын
Mad cringe cope