Amazing story Richard! It's been great to witness your transformation, growth and ongoing adventure first hand! May many more come ahead! Blessings to you
Amazing testimony Richard. Keep seeking him, we can always go to the father and encounter him, and to have a loving intimate relationship with Jesus all the time❤ 🦅
Thank you Richard for sharing your journey and the transformation. Remarkable! What a great blessing! "Jesus said, 'I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me" (John 14:6) You found the Infinite Love of God. Jesus is the embodiment of God's truth.
Gratitude Richard, powerful testimony and simply returning home to the Father is the most profound experience of a man. May the grace of the Father grow in your life more and more brother 🙏❤️🔥
Hello Richard, thank you for sharing your interesting and informative testimony. After you were floored by the supernatural presence of Jesus Christ you still kept on searching for the truth. Wow I would have dropped to my knees and repented on the spot. Read Psalm 50:15 and mingle with fellow Christians for support and always remember that The Lord God Loves you like no other. May Our Father in Heaven bless you with His Grace, His Mercy and His Love. Tony from Tasmania.🙏✝️
The reality is that not only are psychedelics not bad, as they are stigmatized to be, but they are actually 180 degrees opposite. They're not just neutral; they're amazing, and they are very important for the development of the human race. There's no distinction, really, between drugs and, for example, television, reading tabloid magazines, getting addicted to pornography, getting addicted to the internet, or getting addicted to greasy food. To me, all this stuff is just addiction, with different degrees of it. I'm very anti-drugs. Not only am I anti-heroin, cocaine, meth, and all this sort of stuff, but I'm even anti-alcohol, anti-smoking, anti-tobacco, anti-prescription drugs, and anti-eating sugar, drinking soda, and caffeine. To me, all of those things serve as forms of escape or dependency that, over time, dull our senses and cloud our minds. Psychedelics, on the other hand, aren't about numbing or escaping reality; they can actually bring us closer to it. They allow us to confront our inner selves, to explore consciousness in ways that other substances or habits never will. Rather than pushing reality away, they pull us deeper into it, revealing perspectives, insights, and emotions that might have been hidden under layers of routine, conditioning, or fear. The irony is that, while society demonizes psychedelics, it celebrates or at least tolerates these other, more superficial forms of addiction. Fast food is everywhere; caffeine is a staple of modern life; TV and social media fill our time, our thoughts, our habits. And yet, all these things subtly and steadily control us, keep us complacent, distracted, and ultimately dependent. Psychedelics, on the contrary, have the potential to free us from those shackles and allow us to live more authentically, to question what we've been told, and to open our minds to new possibilities. In a way, it's not just about drugs versus no drugs. It's about whether we choose to live awake or stay asleep, to see beyond the superficial or to remain stuck in the cycle of numbness and distraction. Psychedelics, if used with intention, can help break that cycle and open doors to personal and collective growth that we may otherwise never experience.
Amazing story Richard! It's been great to witness your transformation, growth and ongoing adventure first hand! May many more come ahead!
Blessings to you
Amazing testimony Richard. Keep seeking him, we can always go to the father and encounter him, and to have a loving intimate relationship with Jesus all the time❤ 🦅
I love this. Interesting how a lot of people who awakened to what is happening in the world also awakened to Christ at a similar time
Your deep brother and your journey is deep. Thank you for sharing it with us ❤
Thank you Richard for sharing your journey and the transformation. Remarkable! What a great blessing!
"Jesus said, 'I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me" (John 14:6)
You found the Infinite Love of God. Jesus is the embodiment of God's truth.
Gratitude Richard, powerful testimony and simply returning home to the Father is the most profound experience of a man. May the grace of the Father grow in your life more and more brother 🙏❤️🔥
Hello Richard, thank you for sharing your interesting and informative testimony.
After you were floored by the supernatural presence of Jesus Christ you still kept on searching for the truth. Wow I would have dropped to my knees and repented on the spot.
Read Psalm 50:15 and mingle with fellow Christians for support and always remember that The Lord God Loves you like no other. May Our Father in Heaven bless you with His Grace, His Mercy and His Love. Tony from Tasmania.🙏✝️
So many diferent ways the Lord rescue His children... Amazing
Keep walking in the Spirit Richard ❤
The reality is that not only are psychedelics not bad, as they are stigmatized to be, but they are actually 180 degrees opposite. They're not just neutral; they're amazing, and they are very important for the development of the human race.
There's no distinction, really, between drugs and, for example, television, reading tabloid magazines, getting addicted to pornography, getting addicted to the internet, or getting addicted to greasy food. To me, all this stuff is just addiction, with different degrees of it.
I'm very anti-drugs. Not only am I anti-heroin, cocaine, meth, and all this sort of stuff, but I'm even anti-alcohol, anti-smoking, anti-tobacco, anti-prescription drugs, and anti-eating sugar, drinking soda, and caffeine.
To me, all of those things serve as forms of escape or dependency that, over time, dull our senses and cloud our minds. Psychedelics, on the other hand, aren't about numbing or escaping reality; they can actually bring us closer to it. They allow us to confront our inner selves, to explore consciousness in ways that other substances or habits never will. Rather than pushing reality away, they pull us deeper into it, revealing perspectives, insights, and emotions that might have been hidden under layers of routine, conditioning, or fear.
The irony is that, while society demonizes psychedelics, it celebrates or at least tolerates these other, more superficial forms of addiction. Fast food is everywhere; caffeine is a staple of modern life; TV and social media fill our time, our thoughts, our habits. And yet, all these things subtly and steadily control us, keep us complacent, distracted, and ultimately dependent. Psychedelics, on the contrary, have the potential to free us from those shackles and allow us to live more authentically, to question what we've been told, and to open our minds to new possibilities.
In a way, it's not just about drugs versus no drugs. It's about whether we choose to live awake or stay asleep, to see beyond the superficial or to remain stuck in the cycle of numbness and distraction. Psychedelics, if used with intention, can help break that cycle and open doors to personal and collective growth that we may otherwise never experience.
I feel that it certainly does something significant over long term of using and not using cannabis.
I've had several experiences where I've felt a Christ like presence. I can't reconcile the fact that the bible is too erroneous to going all in with.