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It is my responsibility to inform you of the potential consequences of various non-ordinary, rare-occasion activities that you may be performing.
I, The Nucleic Inquisitor, am an imagination of the mind of The Imaginer.
Oh sure, you could figure out The Imaginer's identity and say, "Oh, I know who you are!" It's not hard to figure out. But he doesn't matter.
Who the fuck cares what his name is, where he's from, where he went to college and for what, or whether or not he's a licensed therapist, coach, shaman, or teacher?
He's not.
The Imaginer doesn't care much for aisles or ideology, nor in labels or judgments. It's not about one person, one opinion, or one way of thinking.
It's about helping fellow humans on the quest for meaning, purpose, and a life worth living.
Solo Psychonautics is not an agenda, selling answers to anything, or offering any courses (yet).
Don't get me wrong, I want The Imaginer to make money and provide for his brood of devil-spawn. That's why there are products in the store. Duh.
It's just that information is more valuable than who shares it.
Solo Psychonautics isn't about The Imaginer or the Nucleic Inquisitor. The goal isn't fame, notoriety, or being the next guest on your favorite comedian's podcast. (Unless one of them calls, then who knows?)
It's about the quest to discover more about who you are.
Expect to expect the unexpected, but I expect you knew that.
The Nucleic Inquisitor is like a tour guide at an interactive installation filled with interesting artifacts, abstract art, and speculative design.
There's a little pamphlet, a headset with a recording, or someone to walk around with you, and it's all there to provide a richer experience of what's on display. The meaning, or the benefit you experience from the visit, is up to you and how much of the work you are willing to do on your own.
Seasoned enthusiasts, or those who aren't ready to commit the time to a full tour, might need the pamphlet. For those who love to learn and have the time and resources to do so, a recording or a guided tour may be a better option. It's up to you.
Solo Psychonautics is for people who want the benefits of psychedelic-assisted therapy but don't want all the insence smoke blown up their ass, or metaphysical mumbo-jumbo shoved down their throat.