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Matthew Dub

@5matthewdub

Liberation, healing, nonduality. With: meditation, breathwork, IFS, the enneagram, and psychedelics. Husband, dad x2.

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Growing in almost every country, there are mushrooms that make you dance, laugh, cry, and connect with your neighbor. You can't overdose, they're not addictive, yet they are criminalized in most regions. You should be asking why.

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so beautiful to see a moot pop off (great drawing, well deserved) even better to know Dan Allison has done over 500 of these - inspiration comes to those who show up

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We've now seen a preview of the forthcoming antidepressant withdrawal paper. It's shocking. On the basis of a few short-term company trials (mostly 8 weeks) the authors conclude that antidepressant withdrawal hardly exists! God help us if the media report this junk uncritically😳

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As far as I can tell, cognitive security is mostly "distrust of others" which is bundled with emotional distance, resulting in such a lonely person that they will believe anything so long as it feels like they are loved and cared for. Cults and political ideologies prey on this.

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forgive me father for i have sinned (attempted plumbing) (just about had it but i was one piece short and too far from a hardware store)

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let's say i want to get some kind of e-reader. have a kindle, like it just fine. are any of these other tablets like remarkable or boox or daylight worth it?

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staggering reeling under the painful knowledge that i'm not depressed, resulting in inaction. rather, inaction is depressing.