Peter Berg
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But give you a little bit of space to maybe process something like that in a way that you're not able to. And I stand by that. And it's advice I would give... to myself, to you, to anyone. The only thing I think is that young people might, I don't think it's good to do for someone, you know, much in their 20s still. I would encourage people to wait until their 30s. Yeah. Just because.
I can't back that up scientifically. It's more of a hunch. But if someone came to me and they were like, you know, 19 or 20, you know, my son, I've talked to my son about this, and he's in his early 20s, and I'm very honest with him about, you know, all of this, everything I try to be honest with him about. But I said, I don't think you should do this until you're 30. Yeah.
I can't back that up scientifically. It's more of a hunch. But if someone came to me and they were like, you know, 19 or 20, you know, my son, I've talked to my son about this, and he's in his early 20s, and I'm very honest with him about, you know, all of this, everything I try to be honest with him about. But I said, I don't think you should do this until you're 30. Yeah.
I can't back that up scientifically. It's more of a hunch. But if someone came to me and they were like, you know, 19 or 20, you know, my son, I've talked to my son about this, and he's in his early 20s, and I'm very honest with him about, you know, all of this, everything I try to be honest with him about. But I said, I don't think you should do this until you're 30. Yeah.
Right. I know where you're going. I think I know. Yeah.
Right. I know where you're going. I think I know. Yeah.
Right. I know where you're going. I think I know. Yeah.
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I would agree with you. For someone like your friend's son, I think it could be really helpful if someone has gone through that kind of really fucked up trauma that's sort of out of the realm of just talk therapy is not going to fix that. I think what would be important is that whoever administers the medicine, the toad, I mean, Ibogaine, for a 17-year-old, I don't know, but maybe.
I would agree with you. For someone like your friend's son, I think it could be really helpful if someone has gone through that kind of really fucked up trauma that's sort of out of the realm of just talk therapy is not going to fix that. I think what would be important is that whoever administers the medicine, the toad, I mean, Ibogaine, for a 17-year-old, I don't know, but maybe.
I would agree with you. For someone like your friend's son, I think it could be really helpful if someone has gone through that kind of really fucked up trauma that's sort of out of the realm of just talk therapy is not going to fix that. I think what would be important is that whoever administers the medicine, the toad, I mean, Ibogaine, for a 17-year-old, I don't know, but maybe.
Did he do Ibogaine? I believe it was the— 5M, yeah. But that whoever is the minister, the guide, stays on board with that person for days, weeks, months, helps process that. So it's not like, at least keeps an eye on that younger mind just to make sure that he's able to talk about things.
Did he do Ibogaine? I believe it was the— 5M, yeah. But that whoever is the minister, the guide, stays on board with that person for days, weeks, months, helps process that. So it's not like, at least keeps an eye on that younger mind just to make sure that he's able to talk about things.
Did he do Ibogaine? I believe it was the— 5M, yeah. But that whoever is the minister, the guide, stays on board with that person for days, weeks, months, helps process that. So it's not like, at least keeps an eye on that younger mind just to make sure that he's able to talk about things.
You know, because I remember I was trying, you can relate to the idea that we don't have words in the English language, right, for some of these feelings. And so it's hard to explain what you experienced. And I was talking to someone about it. And he told me about this tribe in Brazil that does a lot of, you know, ayahuasca-type psychedelics.
You know, because I remember I was trying, you can relate to the idea that we don't have words in the English language, right, for some of these feelings. And so it's hard to explain what you experienced. And I was talking to someone about it. And he told me about this tribe in Brazil that does a lot of, you know, ayahuasca-type psychedelics.
You know, because I remember I was trying, you can relate to the idea that we don't have words in the English language, right, for some of these feelings. And so it's hard to explain what you experienced. And I was talking to someone about it. And he told me about this tribe in Brazil that does a lot of, you know, ayahuasca-type psychedelics.
I think it's slightly different than ayahuasca, some like the Yamamoto tribes. These are some of these wild tribes that have been doing psychedelics for generations. and how they have different words, words that we don't have in our language. And he's trying to get me to understand how we don't have words for so much.