Can someone help us find a home in Acapulco? Ideally we'd like a modest house with at least an acre or two of land up in the mountains surrounding the city. I've heard of legendary bargains for rental prices there. jb@joebitcoin.org or 262-806-8031 on Whatsapp. Getting tired of the inflated prices in the US, police state, lost opportunity.
I'd like to be on the ground settled in and participate in the Anarchapulco as a vendor in the spring. Maybe I can get the CloakCoin folks to buy a booth there that I could man. I imagine having a house, a barn, a fence, land to grow vegetables on with solid Internet (I'm an Internet Engineer of sorts). A beautiful view of sunsets would be a big plus as we like to watch the sunset in bare feet to absorb information.
As an anarchist, I've read your story here with considerable interest. Your accounts of using various substances and their apparent therapeutic effects on you are fascinating.
I find myself somewhat pensive about the difference between the ayahuasca (natural) and MDMA (artificial) and wondering about the risks, particularly, of "manufactured" substances.
And then, even with the ayahuasca, I find myself wondering about the "truth value" of your conclusions from your experience. I discovered and read this informative article which seems to support the idea that there may be significant therapeutic value to its use.
Thank you very much for taking the time and effort to bring these vids to my notice. I've just listened to both and found both of them to be highly informative. You've blessed me with considerable additional insight into what Ayahuasca is.
It’s not wise to be an advocate for psychedelics north of the border, that’s for sure! This is a fantastic move. This is not a word I use lightly but the idea of you opening an Aya retreat is AWESOME. At this rate nearly all the people I respect will have moved there before I do.
I suppose. It'd just be so much more constructive to leave a comment, explaining the perceived problems with a text or an idea, which then would spark up conversation and so on.
Are you doing your post in HTML. I suspect you missed a close of the
for the picture before this sentence: It is not an easy decision to move to a new country.
Before the 4th pic, the text are left justified but after that the text are center aligned. :-)
Congratulations Macey! The best decision I ever made was leaving the USA. We look forward to meeting you at Anarchapulco this year. High Five for choosing to make the move.
Although I agree that Acapulco doesn't seem to be so dangerous for most people (especially Americans) who live there, it is still a city plagued by gang violence and poverty. Part of me wonders if the libertarian/anarchist community could have a positive impact on the city long term and help restore it to (or even surpass) its former glory.
I'm looking for places to move to out of the USA. Soon as my youngest child turns 18. I'm outa here! I will have to take a trip here and see if it's a good fit. I wish you lot's of joy in your new home!
Seems like ancaps are taking over Mexico, what with the growing communities in Acapulco and Puerto Vallarta. I'm still contemplating moving that way at some point too. :) The states are just NSFL anymore...
Oh, and that ayahuasca ceremony was my first psychedelic experience too. :) I didn't meet any telekinetic ETs, though...
Hi Macey. Good lookin out for bringing psychedelic science into the anarchy shpere where it belongs. talk about enjoying the ultimate freedom right?
that outfit... 'mazing
It always fills my heart with joy when I hear (or read) foreigners talk about Acapulco (my hometown) with such love!
Even though I've yet to attend an Anarchapulco meeting (I found out about it too late to attend this year) my life has changed for the better. For example, I had no idea Bitcoin existed, didn't know about Ayahuasca (if you can believe it :( ) among other mind-liberating concepts.
I look forward to meeting the Anarchapulco community to exchange ideas and to also do good for my hometown, it needs it desperately!
And regarding the violence and all the media hype, the only "danger" Acapulco has to offer is that you'll want to stay here! ;)
We too are moving to Mexico in October in hopes to stay forever. We start out with a month in the Yucatan then head to Acapulco which is where I have always gone. Never felt in danger.
Can someone help us find a home in Acapulco? Ideally we'd like a modest house with at least an acre or two of land up in the mountains surrounding the city. I've heard of legendary bargains for rental prices there. jb@joebitcoin.org or 262-806-8031 on Whatsapp. Getting tired of the inflated prices in the US, police state, lost opportunity.
I'd like to be on the ground settled in and participate in the Anarchapulco as a vendor in the spring. Maybe I can get the CloakCoin folks to buy a booth there that I could man. I imagine having a house, a barn, a fence, land to grow vegetables on with solid Internet (I'm an Internet Engineer of sorts). A beautiful view of sunsets would be a big plus as we like to watch the sunset in bare feet to absorb information.
Hi @maceytomlin,
As an anarchist, I've read your story here with considerable interest. Your accounts of using various substances and their apparent therapeutic effects on you are fascinating.
I find myself somewhat pensive about the difference between the ayahuasca (natural) and MDMA (artificial) and wondering about the risks, particularly, of "manufactured" substances.
And then, even with the ayahuasca, I find myself wondering about the "truth value" of your conclusions from your experience. I discovered and read this informative article which seems to support the idea that there may be significant therapeutic value to its use.
Thanks for reporting your experiences. :)
-@creatr
Have you seen these videos?
Hi, @churdtzu,
Thank you very much for taking the time and effort to bring these vids to my notice. I've just listened to both and found both of them to be highly informative. You've blessed me with considerable additional insight into what Ayahuasca is.
My pleasure.
Thanks, it was great to watch these. Looking forward to learning more.
It’s not wise to be an advocate for psychedelics north of the border, that’s for sure! This is a fantastic move. This is not a word I use lightly but the idea of you opening an Aya retreat is AWESOME. At this rate nearly all the people I respect will have moved there before I do.
If you fell convinced, then just do it
Sounds like a great idea Macey. I'm loving the Netherlands
Why on earth did someone flag this? Upvoted.
haters
I suppose. It'd just be so much more constructive to leave a comment, explaining the perceived problems with a text or an idea, which then would spark up conversation and so on.
Are you doing your post in HTML. I suspect you missed a close of the
Before the 4th pic, the text are left justified but after that the text are center aligned. :-)
Congratulations Macey! The best decision I ever made was leaving the USA. We look forward to meeting you at Anarchapulco this year. High Five for choosing to make the move.
Although I agree that Acapulco doesn't seem to be so dangerous for most people (especially Americans) who live there, it is still a city plagued by gang violence and poverty. Part of me wonders if the libertarian/anarchist community could have a positive impact on the city long term and help restore it to (or even surpass) its former glory.
what's adam doin lol?
Looks nice, stay safe!
Wishing you the best, Macey!
So awesome seeing you again. Am really happy for you.
I simply adore you. <3
I cannot wait to see you there. <3
I'm looking for places to move to out of the USA. Soon as my youngest child turns 18. I'm outa here! I will have to take a trip here and see if it's a good fit. I wish you lot's of joy in your new home!
So glad you are soon coming home, @maceytomlin! Super excited to work and play together ;-) LOVE YOU!! xo
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Moving to Acapulco? What about Freedom Ranch?
Seems like ancaps are taking over Mexico, what with the growing communities in Acapulco and Puerto Vallarta. I'm still contemplating moving that way at some point too. :) The states are just NSFL anymore...
Oh, and that ayahuasca ceremony was my first psychedelic experience too. :) I didn't meet any telekinetic ETs, though...
Hi Macey. Good lookin out for bringing psychedelic science into the anarchy shpere where it belongs. talk about enjoying the ultimate freedom right?
that outfit... 'mazing
Freedom!
It always fills my heart with joy when I hear (or read) foreigners talk about Acapulco (my hometown) with such love!
Even though I've yet to attend an Anarchapulco meeting (I found out about it too late to attend this year) my life has changed for the better. For example, I had no idea Bitcoin existed, didn't know about Ayahuasca (if you can believe it :( ) among other mind-liberating concepts.
I look forward to meeting the Anarchapulco community to exchange ideas and to also do good for my hometown, it needs it desperately!
And regarding the violence and all the media hype, the only "danger" Acapulco has to offer is that you'll want to stay here! ;)
We too are moving to Mexico in October in hopes to stay forever. We start out with a month in the Yucatan then head to Acapulco which is where I have always gone. Never felt in danger.