Since supernatural creatures are a creation of mankind, they owe everything to us.
All I can say to that is, you are wrong about that and I hope someone crosses your path that will motivate you to at least consider seeing life in different way
Well we just have to disagree about the existence of all those supernatural creatures Christians and Satanist believe in.
we don't actually HAVE TO-----we could quit talking about this stuff-----if we WANT to. I do not believe in the supernatural -----I believe in MORNING GLORY---------
A few years ago I was ill for a few months. It was spring time. By the time I got into my garden-------the MORNING GLORY (aka choke weed)
had murdered it. ----peoples is like
MORNIING GLORY in the GARDEN OF EDEN
Hmmm yes well I believe Morning Glory's can bring you closer to reality than any Western religion. Certain varieties.
d-lysergic acid amide (LSA) is an alkaloid of the ergoline family and is found to be naturally occurring in a number of plants and fungi (other names include ‘ergine’ and ‘d-lysergamide’). LSA is considered to be a weaker but naturally-occurring form of lysergic acid diethlyamide (LSD).
The name ‘Morning Glory’ is used to identify the majority of plants of the
Convulucae family, a large family consisting of over a thousand different species. A small percentage of this family possess psychoactive properties. The plants most often used include;
Ipomoea violocae, Ipomoea tricolor and
Rivea corymbosa /Turbina corymbosa. In Oaxaca, Mexico, the Chontal Indians, Mazatec Indians, Aztecs, and Zapotecs used Morning Glory as part of their shamanistic rituals.
d-Lysergic Acid Amide LSA - The Psychonaut[/QUO
thanks-----I was a bio major but -----preferred animal over plant------I am
delighted that my garden grows a SALAD flower which can be ----hopefully I got the right species -----be mixed with cucumbers -----and result in entertaining
hallucinations for dessert. Aztecs like
sun worshipping flowers so much that ----THEY ATE THEM and were delighted with the after-effects??? gee. They were very creative cooks