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Druidism

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Does anyone on here identify as a Druid? 

Or does anyone on here put inspiration from the Druid lifestyle?

I find Druids quite fascinating. 

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6 hours ago, Mad Max said:

mixing salt and pepper is the closest i ever came to being a druid. but i'm enlightened now, so the salt and pepper sort of mix themselves.

dude, you chose the best words to say what you said. thanks for the huge laugh!

8 hours ago, SFRL said:

Does anyone on here identify as a Druid? 

Or does anyone on here put inspiration from the Druid lifestyle?

I find Druids quite fascinating.

i do. i'm part of a society of shamans. we plant mariri and chacrona, then we harvest them, then we brew a tea called ayahuasca and then we drink it together.

i'm getting closer and closer to nature everyday.


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37 minutes ago, ajasatya said:

dude, you chose the best words to say what you said. thanks for the huge laugh!

i do. i'm part of a society of shamans. we plant mariri and chacrona, then we harvest them, then we brew a tea called ayahuasca and then we drink it together.

i'm getting closer and closer to nature everyday.

Ok so what else besides that? 

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@SFRL we use ayahuasca to strengthen the group and to heal people who come asking for help. eventually some of them decide to stay and the society grows larger.

while under the effect of ayahuasca, we study the existence, the spirit. the subjects vary from deeply fundamental and mystical to solidly practical.

we're a huge family. nature is a healthy place for us to grow our kids. and they LOVE It. the children that grew up with us became responsible, loving and caring human beings. we treat nature with care and it treats us even better.

we also practice syntropic agriculture and heal the planet. we grow forests!


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2 minutes ago, ajasatya said:

@SFRL we use ayahuasca to strengthen the group and to heal people who come asking for help. eventually some of them decide to stay and the society grows larger.

while under the effect of ayahuasca, we study the existence, the spirit. the subjects vary from deeply fundamental and mystical to solidly practical.

we're a huge family. nature is a healthy place for us to grow our kids. and they LOVE It. the children that grew up with us became responsible, loving and caring human beings. we treat nature with care and it treats us even better.

we also practice syntropic agriculture and heal the planet. we grow forests!

So you live in a community of like minded people? 

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2 minutes ago, SFRL said:

So you live in a community of like minded people? 

yes. we work for human prosperity (earth planet prosperity) and wellbeing.


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Just now, ajasatya said:

yes. we work for human prosperity (earth planet prosperity) and wellbeing.

Good for you if that is what makes you happy. 

I don't think that would work for me though, I imagine I would rather go the 'live in a cabin in the woods' route. 

A greater connection with nature seems to be spiritually healthy way to go though. 

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