(16-02-2014, 05:04 AM)ClaraKay Wrote: Flame,
Another interesting question. I like the way your brain works. 
Thank you.
Maybe it's the brain rewiring?
(16-02-2014, 05:04 AM)ClaraKay Wrote: So I think I'm still true to my principles, but now see things from a more humanistic point of view. Things are less black and white to me.
Interesting. With me though, I don't see my analytic reasoning as being influenced by pm in the slightest. When dealing with my principles and the big issues in life, my focus is more on what works and what has the backing of factual evidence, versus what seems to be more comforting or reassuring to hear. I realize both males and females can be more of a thinker than a feeler, but it perplexes me as to how I compartmentalize my dual natures so to speak.
(16-02-2014, 05:14 AM)Connie5 Wrote: Flame,
I agree with you also since I started taking pm . I seem to be more open with my feelings. I'm also more relaxed and level headed. I can handle pressure more. I don't have that feel like I have to please everyone I feel more liberated and free I don't ever want to go back to my old feelings. I hope this feeling last a long time and my body doesn't get immune to it. I was very agressive before I don't want that feeling anymore. I do have a question is pm the only herb that can give me this feel of rewiringing .
Thanks again Flame for the excellent posts.
Your welcome.
I don't think pm is the only herb that can promote brain rewiring, though it tends to be the one to get the most prestige on this forum. BO is another herb I think that can achieve brain rewiring.
(16-02-2014, 06:45 AM)Lenneth Wrote: I think the so-called "Brain Rewiring" more just Relieves the disphoric symptoms and allows us to "Let our Hair Down" as the saying goes.
You only need to look at average human behavior under intense undue stress & confusion (& sometimes extended sleep deprivation) to see the link.
Thanks Lenneth, I find this to be a concise and very straight-forward definition of brain rewiring.

It definitely provides an answer to my questions about my seemingly dual nature.
Jessica,
When it comes to political affiliations, I don't identify with the left or the right. I'm an independent. While I think both sides do advocate some good principles, both parties tend to act the same when in power unfortunately. For instance, Obama hasn't brought the troops home nor has he ended the war on drugs. Bush expanded the role of the federal government with Medicare Part D and the No Child Left Behind Act. Why is it that candidate Obama and candidate Bush did a complete 180 after becoming president in terms of principle and priorities?
It bothers me how both main parties champion some liberties but trashes other. It's the politicians who believe in protecting both civil and economic liberties and restricting the powers of the federal government as stated in the Constitution who I truly admire and respect.
In regards to your question about who is more successful I think it depends. For instance, does the prestigious law firm lobby the government to pass unconstitutional laws in order to line their pockets from trite lawsuits? Does the Harvard man care more about enriching himself at the expense of others rather than protecting the natural rights of individuals? Like the soldier, he also could be having illegitimate children, not by rape but by marital affairs.
Has the soldier been conscripted? Is it possible for the soldier to recognize the errors of his government and eventually becomes a non-interventionist who also advocates the draft be fully abolished?