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    dirtsurf
    14 years 10 months ago
    Music and religion
    I subscribe to the theory that the Dead were not the best at what they did but they were the only ones to do it. It is the most substantive music out there for me. A Course In Miracles fills the same shoes in religion. It's not the best but there is nothing else like it. It is a close as I am going to get... Is it just me or is it in our genes? Maybe it was the LSD...
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    batcavejoe
    15 years 9 months ago
    Hey Rev
    Been clean and sober since 1992, seen plenty through the LSD eyes, but enjoyed just as much after the 1992 break I took, hell yea you can have a sweet time without the mind enhancements, and if you ask my opinion, go to the show in CO, dance, enjoy the vibe, my gang is always the people dancing next to me, we are every where!!! Course of miracles rocks, good stuff for sure!!!
  • Rev. J Scott
    15 years 9 months ago
    Shows and my time in life
    Since I just recently joined the community, I have had the fun in looking over my life re: the shows I have had the opportunity to attend. I just counted them, 216 and maybe a few I missed. Today I have out with 1-2 dead heads. All the rest have seen the Dead maybe once or of course heard of them and think be to be beyound crazy to have seen more then a few shows over the years.Most of the time, God was the main image I was seeing thru the LSD years and the other years was simply going becasue where else could I go to experience the boys and their humor, not to mention see the gang at the shows which was the only time I would see the gang. And now here in CO I am wondering if I should attend the DEAD Show in Denver on May 5th. Is it still good with out a bunch of LSD? I can't even drink alcohol due to 4 DUI's later and being on probation. Thank God I can smoke good Bud!! NOTHING EVER CHANGED MY LIFE LIKE LSD AND THE GRATEFUL DEAD. THEN, came A Course in Miracles. Good stuff if you can handle it! Rev. Scottie.