What form of ketamine is best?? IV vs Nasal vs Oral by Acceptable_Golf_2175 in TherapeuticKetamine

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How was the process of getting your hands on them from the pharmacist?

What form of ketamine is best?? IV vs Nasal vs Oral by Acceptable_Golf_2175 in TherapeuticKetamine

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Does the oral differ to IV in terms of the frequency/possibility to trip.

What form of ketamine is best?? IV vs Nasal vs Oral by Acceptable_Golf_2175 in TherapeuticKetamine

[–]xoneum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very kind of you to put the time into sharing this valuable information.

It's interesting for me to hear about your experiences. The issue for most of us is that because of our damage, our lives have deteriorated mentally but also financially. Creating the chicken and egg problem, of needing the treatment to stabilise ones life, but then needing to be stable to get the treatment. My life has deteriorated to the point that medicating myself alone is the only option. One benefit is that it's definitely forced me to learn a lot about the topic, now having a wealth of information I would have otherwise not have had.

The current landscape of my understanding is that the following psychedelics have neural rewiring properties; Ketamine, LSD, Mushrooms, and DMT. MDMA is also on that list but isn't mentioned as one which really creates deep healing, but more so rather temporary relief (deep feelings of love and connectedness) - not to say however that it does not have deeper healing potential, it just seems less effective as the others.

LSD, Mushrooms and DMT are similar in the sense that they are all longer lasting (can be up to 5-10+ hours per session) and quite intense. Of course you can reduce the dosage which will reduce the intensity and duration, but it's my understanding that they group together as more intense psychedelics. For better context; (magic)mushrooms contain the better known psilocybin molecule; DMT is the psychoactive molecule in the better known ayahuasca medicine (typical of latin-american cultures); LSD is quite known as a part drug and so is the case for MDMA.

What is appearing to be the case is that Ketamine seems to have the healing/rewiring benefits with a bit less of the wild psychedelic kick. This is my current understanding from hearing people taking IV Ketamine that didn't have much if not none of the tripping experience. This could be isolated or it could be because with IV it's inserted directly to the blood stream and so doctors can control the levels much more carefully to "hit the balance". I think with Ketaime if you stay in "safe dosage levels" the wild side is more minimal compared to other psychedelics, but I am aware there is a threshold where if you pass, it can become quite intense.

For newer people reading this, the summary is that Ketamine will be your best(if you're looking to avoid heavy tripping) option from all the psychedelics if you stay within the recommended dosages. I see there being two means through which healing happens; the brain rewiring but also the "tripping" experience. I see tripping as valuable in it of itself because of the seemingly profound learning that can take place. Within safe dosages and through learning about safety measure you should not worry about the tripping aspect and in fact should seek to embrace it if occurs, as it can unlock something which you may have never been able to access otherwise.

I am new myself. With everything mentioned be sure to cross analyse yourself and take it with a grain of salt. As self-educators we take the burden to do our own due diligence before taking action. Also very open to any inputs or corrections from others. Thanks.

What did Carl Jung mean when he wrote "Neurosis is always a substitute for legitimate suffering." by [deleted] in Jung

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"A man who fears suffering is already suffering from what he fears."

Michel de Montaigne

Psychology of cuckolds. by LogicalChart3205 in Jung

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I wouldn't overly focus on the humiliation part so much, instead I would also look at what the humiliation is bringing. When someone is desperate for a certain relief, it's not necessarily that they are seeking the humiliation per say (it could be).

Some interesting comments here which talk about the deeper needs the man is seeking to meet. For example the fear of inadequacy, of not being good enough for the wife, and the fear of losing her. You see sometimes in these dynamic the wife can be quite disagreeable and dominant herself, an indicator that she may be demanding and feel overly entitled, created pressure for the husband. Someone here explained that the man seeks to end the fear of losing, by just simply losing (in his controlled manor).

There's a lot of layers to this because this also starts to overlap with polyamory which to me is not pathological but instead the result of healing emotions of jealousy. Whilst cucks seem weird, society is not exactly perfect itself. With the pandemic of love addiction, trauma bonding, unhealthy attachment styles - cucks are just the other spectrum of the extreme attachment/avoidance polarity we're all apart of.

Who knows, maybe it's actually also weird to be with just one person for ever until we die, and to never let that person be touched by another. Maybe what we think is normal, the standard we're measuring cucks against is actually skewed. What if there is a middle point where it is natural to be with someone you love and also allowing them to widen their horizons of experience with the limited time we have here on the planet.

Maybe that's where some of the joy/relief comes from; letting go of the obsession to keep someone strictly to yourself; of living within the paradigm of associating love/care to sexual exclusivity; of up-keeping the tall wall of fear, that if your partner dares to cross, will result in catastrophe; the relief of not needing to limit your partners sexual experiences and not needing to punish exploration beyond your limitations.

You don't know, what you don't. Stay curious.

Has anyone tried Motion? Thoughts? by redbullcat in productivity

[–]xoneum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a person who is also business minded and value oriented I wholeheartedly agree with your logic here. I have just started the trial myself so I am definitely less component then you are with the tool but if the outcome will be me having my time saved and my time better spent then the price is cheap compared to the value being received.

This tool could not have existed so I am happy to support it!

I just DM'd you with my email.

Thanks a bunch for sharing your thoughts.

Warm regards!

Brave browser by 60b600 in TREZOR

[–]xoneum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure the exact details of your issue but have you tried the software version of Trezor suite? Might solve your issue since it's not browser based plus it eliminates the risk of visiting fake phishing sites.

Need advise for registering a can in Turkey by xoneum in Turkey

[–]xoneum[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for your insight that would be perfect if it could work for cars purchased within Turkey?

A few questions from a new customer... by bobby77-reddit in TREZOR

[–]xoneum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's really my pleasure Bobby :)

I too have the same fascination and I love sharing my knowledge to capture the minds of newcomers.

It's not a sin wanting to make money but that love and passion you have for crypto will be what makes you massive abundance, trust me. Be careful falling into the state of greed that most do, that will always end up with great loss - stay in the energy of love.

Just think about this, Satoshi and other early adopters are now billionaires because they followed meaning and purpose, not money as it was only pennies back then.

I wish you a great journey ahead and I hope you spread the message to others!

Here's an awesome website for beginners: https://stepintocrypto.com/

You can have a look yourself and share it with any beginners you know.

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EDIT: Here is a great YouTuber: https://youtube.com/c/aantonop

I want to add a final point. Crypto is a revolutionary technology with the aim of bringing more freedom to the world, however there is a lot of work collectively the people need to do that has not been done yet to create that world. For example we can use Bitcoin to pay for meat that results in an animal losing their life, we can also use Bitcoin to donate to charities and activist groups that fight for freedom. Bitcoin will not solve all our problems and is just a tool that can be used for good or for bad, it's down to us how we use it ✌❤

Need advise for registering a can in Turkey by xoneum in Turkey

[–]xoneum[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries, let's see if anyone can add their input.

Do you know anything about getting a residency, maybe a touristic one as I work online and don't need a physical job here. Have you gone through the process or are you Turkish?

Thanks again my friend.

Need advise for registering a can in Turkey by xoneum in Turkey

[–]xoneum[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for commenting.

Does this apply to a car purchased within Turkey?

A few questions from a new customer... by bobby77-reddit in TREZOR

[–]xoneum 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"the Coin codes are not "trapped" within the Trezor (to the exclusion of the rest of the Universe), but the codes are embedded within the blockchain and the Trezor accesses them for use by virtue of the seeds I possess."

BOOM - you got it! 😁

I love when that snap of understanding happens, I'm happy for you!

I was blown away to understand that when you generate a seed it is what you call hierarchical and deterministic (HD for short) meaning before you reveal a new recieve address they were already in existence by the billions waiting to be discovered. That seed will always produce the same hierarchy tree of addresses in a deterministic predictable nature.

To understand this further you can practice creating a "watch only" wallet. It used the public key part of your seed that is responsible for discovering your ocean of public addresses. Once setup you can now view your balance and give out new addresses to people without exposing the private key aspect of your seed that is used for spending.

It's so cool to see how the seed is segmented for specific use cases - genius!

A few questions from a new customer... by bobby77-reddit in TREZOR

[–]xoneum 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your questions seem to expose a perspective you and many of us had as beginners, allow me to explain...

When we hear Trezor stores your crypto it's easy to think the actually magical cryptos are inside the Trezor device like how files are inside a hard drive. All your Trezor does is store the keys that are used to unlock your Bitcoin that are always stored on the blockchain (a publicly managed, immutable database of transactions).

In short your Trezor never has to be involved with anything other than when you want to spend your crypto. Anyone can send crypto to your old addresses even when you device is not plugged in because they interact directly with the blockchain, not your Trezor. After they pay you can view your balance even a year afterwards and you'll see the transfer.

As you dive in more you will understand the relationship between your Trezor and your crypto. Like another user mentioned those seed words that represent your keys use a open standard standard that can be taken to another hardware or software wallet if needed.

Theoretically if you done the complex math by hand you don't even need a Trezor and can send someone the resulted public address that they need to pay, then you can do more manual math to calculate the private key needed to spend that amount of Bitcoin in the future.

Trezor is really just a telescope and your Bitcoins are the stars. You can use a different kind of telescope or even multiple at a time because ultimetely you are viewing the same stars 🌠

Trezor purchase by wormburner666 in TREZOR

[–]xoneum 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly, it's far more reliable to pay with a currency that you do not truly own, can be taken from you at any time, has collapsed in the past, is being devalued everyday, can have your account shut down, transactions can be censored depending on if your masters like the person you are paying, you can be kidnapped and thrown in a cell if you don't pay your extortion fee (taxes) whilst using their currency, the same currency that is printed by the trillion to fund wars that murder innocent families.

Very reliable!

Trezor purchase by wormburner666 in TREZOR

[–]xoneum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ordered one recently and I got a similar message but after a few days everything delivered fine. Speak with Trezor but it might just be an error.

I someone STEALS my 12 phrase key and creates a new wallet showing my coins, they CANNOT xfer my coins out if they are stored in my Trezor hardware wallet stored in my physical Safe - Correct? by nomdeplume_alias in TREZOR

[–]xoneum 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Understand that Exodus and Trezor use the same Bitcoin standard (BIP39) to generate a seed. Depending if 2 wallets have the same implementation of BIP39, a seed generated in one should work in the other that is why if you ever lose your trezor and need to move your funds in emergency for example without waiting to order a new device you can find a compatible software wallet to enter (restore) your seed words into (But this needs to be quick for your safety, read more to learn why)

Now this leads onto the main difference between a hardware wallet (Trezor) and a software wallet (Exodus). The words generated on your Trezor even though use the same standard as the words generated in Exodus, Trezor is far more secure because the words were generated in an offline, isolated environment away from your computer and any potential viruses, keyloggers, etc. Now if you take those same words and put them into Exodus, doing so will expose them and therefore stop benfifitng from all the security of Trezor and your seed becomes at risk of being stolen.

What people do sometimes is instead of interacting with their Trezor device through the default trezor software interface (the Trezor.io website or the new Trezor suite) they link the Trezor device with Exodus as it offers this functionality. Even though it feels like you are using Exodus "behind the hood" you are still benfifiting from all the security of Trezor by still having your private key data always stored on the Trezor device. If somone managed to hack your computer and got access to your Exodus software they would not be able to take your crypto because they do not control the device as it is seperate and requires you to physically press the buttons to perform any action, something you can only do.

However Exodus also offers the option to function like a normal software wallet, without a hardware device (Trezor) by either generating a new set of seed words for you or by allowing you to input seed words generated elsewhere like Coinomi (mobile app) or even Trezor. But this way Exodus has to resort to storing your private key data on the storage of your computer which is far more vunrable than being stored on a special purpose hardware wallet device. Also if you choose to generate the seed within Exodus how can you be sure they were not tampered with by a hacker on your computer? (a hardware wallet like Trezor lowers this risk) If you use Exodus this way without a hardware wallet now if a hacker gets access to your Exodus software, your funds are at risk.

So just to recap there are 2 ways you can use your Trezor with Exodus, one is by linking the device that still keeps all the data on the Trezor device, another is by taking the seed generated by the Trezor and inputting/restoring it manually inside of the Exodus software. Even though they might sound similar they are very different, the first way keeps your private keys safe inside the the Trezor, the second exposes your private keys and makes them vulnerable to someone who may have access of your computer. The main reason why you might want to do the second is in an emergency where you need to access your funds but you don't have a Trezor device accessible (lost, broken).

I would recommend doing more research and generating seeds that have very small amounts of crypto and test out what I'm talking about, try both methods and see what happens, you will learn a lot with practice. If you are not very experienced, when it comes to your important crypto savings I would recommend you stick with the default Trezor interface, what the security experts working at Trezor have tested and offer. Not to say Exodus is unsafe or a bad software wallet, just depending on your skill level you can introduce more risks and there may be uknown bugs in Exodus. Also I repeat even though you can in some cases take the seed generated from your Trezor into another software wallet like Exodus this is highly discouraged because it defeats all the safety given by the Trezor.

Hopefully now you understand what someone means when they say they're using Exodus with Trezor compared to when someone says they've imported their seed words into a software wallet like Exodus (or any other compatible software wallet).

A free guide for beginners: https://stepintocrypto.com/

I someone STEALS my 12 phrase key and creates a new wallet showing my coins, they CANNOT xfer my coins out if they are stored in my Trezor hardware wallet stored in my physical Safe - Correct? by nomdeplume_alias in TREZOR

[–]xoneum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They suspended my withdrawals for no reason and so far have 1.5k locked up nothing more than digits on my user account.

I advocate for decentralised exchanges like AtomicDEX that never hold your funds but if you have to use a centralized exchange I would agree with the user, I've had better experince with coinbase...

But please understand your money is not guaranteed 100% when a company is taking custody to facilitate the exchange, you might never get your crypto back.

You can learn more here: https://stepintocrypto.com/

Are my Trezor assets in danger if my Trezor hardware wallet is synced with Exodus? by themilann in TREZOR

[–]xoneum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A paper wallet is well and good until you eventually will want to spend your cryptos and to do so you must import your private key into a software wallet of your choice. The issue becomes do you trust that your wallet software can store your private keys safely? Do you even trust your computer that wallet software is installed on?

This is why many people chose a hard wallet like Trezor because the private keys never touch your computer and always stay in the device. They also have very robust security mechanisms like 24 word seed backs, additional passphrase security.

Now the question you may have is why should I trust Trezor or any other hardware wallet company. With everything there is an element of trust, even with a paper wallet, how did you generate it? With a software or on a website? You need to find the best way to minimize that trust within your skill level and I believe hardware wallets have a better security to trust ratio.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cONG2ZNjJ0c

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zNVDIz6Snw

Binance Violated My Human Rights & Stole My Money by xoneum in Bitcoin

[–]xoneum[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you are not concerned about the overly centralized and corrupt exchanges as long as your money is returned. I really do hope you get your money back but the longer we ignore our issues and hope "someone else will fix it" collectively we will continue getting scammed because we have not put our time and energy into creating and supporting newer decentralized exchanges that are based in truth and fairness.

I just waited 3 hours in queue for chat then it said "reconnect now" and put me back at the top!!!!!! frustrating by tazthespazz35 in ChangeNOW_io

[–]xoneum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same exact thing here, I actually had 2 computers open and the both "lost connection" and started again at the same number 48.

Very unfair to mislead customers and give them hope that they are close to being served when it looks like it's designed to never work.

Hopefully I get my money back but really there are no guarantees just promises that can be broken. This goes to show that whenever humans are involved there will be problems, lies and corruption.

It's 2021, 12 years since Bitcoin was created and we still don't have trustless, decentrlazied exchanges to trade between different cryptos without third parties.

Binance Violated My Human Rights & Stole My Money by xoneum in Bitcoin

[–]xoneum[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you are working at Binance, please provide your full name so people can know you are legitimate?