Chances are, most everyone has at least heard of, or maybe even read about a specific conspiracy theory in passing. I’ll totally admit that there was a period of time when I was jumping down a few rabbit holes. But after a while, especially in the last few years, I’ve come to see conspiracy theories a little differently.
To find out how and why, you will need to check out the entire story on Medium at this link, or by clicking on the image or title. It's up to you if you'd like to hear the truth.
Read MoreOut of all the psychedelic substances I have ingested thus far in my life, salvia (aka salvia divinorum) was the most memorable. To find out why, as always you’ll want to check out the full story on Medium through this link, clicking the title or image above. If you’re curious as to what poems and other thoughts I had while tripping my head off on salvia, you’ll want to buy my new book, “Poetry I Wrote on Drugs.”
Read MoreOn Medium, I’ve published the introduction to my new, self published book of poetry called "Poetry I Wrote on Drugs." The language used has been edited slightly from its original version in order to grammatically fit the format of the Medium story. If you want to read this, you’ll need to head over to Medium or buy the book.
Read MoreAs the goddess and I continue to move through episodes of anxiety, one thing is becoming increasingly noticeable; in and of itself, anxiety is ridiculous. Now, to be clear, anxiety is not ridiculous because of those non-empathetic types who sound like old people when they say how they "don’t understand what there is to be anxious about because it’s not like we’re living through medieval times," or whatever.
Anxiety is ridiculous because of the thought processes the brain puts the mind through. But in order to fully illustrate this absurdity, I need to share an example to illustrate the dynamic between the brain, the mind and us.
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