Man I have been watching your channel for years and the growth and experience you've shown us is amazing! I love your content and thank you.
@Aringer344 ай бұрын
So many years of watching and being in wonder at your candor and humor about life!
@Archsimple4 ай бұрын
I lost my big, younger brother in January this year. It has been helpful for me to hear you talk about your loss. I appreciate it…
@jasonsbrain98224 ай бұрын
When you said you as a kid that wasn’t able to show that you were scared or afraid or jealous. That hit right in the feels. A lot of us felt the same way
@AThirstyPhilosopher4 ай бұрын
Thank you for normalizing plant medicines and other psychedelics, Chase. You’re helping others on their healing journeys. If that’s not your life’s purpose, it’s a good way to pass the time while you figure out what is. Much love and peace to you.
@ChristopherMichaelR4 ай бұрын
Thanks for talking about this openly. I appreciate it!
@kb_edc2 ай бұрын
I stumbled upon your channel a few years ago with interest in EDC and gear. I went to middle and high school with Chris. His passing was so shocking and sad to hear. I’ve thought about him a lot over the past year and remembered the times we played football, basketball and hung out as kids. My thoughts with you Chase and your family.
@chasereeves2 ай бұрын
ugh, thanks for the love 🙏
@dawnmcelligott13344 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. It’s a privilege to hear authentic experiences that helps others
@kw43813 ай бұрын
I discovered you on a random reel today about a light carry on luggage and i havent stopped watching. Thanks. Very interesting and informative and fun and eye opening. ❤ Sending healing vibes. What a way to experience your one year anniversary of profound loss. Im grateful you were so vulnerable and shared. Youre not looney youre open and did it in a safe way.
@johnp.60454 ай бұрын
Man, such a great recounting of your experience. I love your bags reviews, but this is a whole other level. Thank you! Great life advice.
@ron.hubbard4 ай бұрын
Always love a glimpse into the personal side of things. Thanks for sharing your vulnerability with all of us.
@retrovelcro4 ай бұрын
Awesome vid. "Kuya" means "older brother" in Tagalog, a Filipino language. Edit: Interesting about the comment about what your mom said you being a tough guy... because I see you as being a super soft guy. Perception and social dynamics at play, I guess.
@Brando_N4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your authenticity and transparency, Chase! 💙 Hoping to begin my own Ketamine treatment journey soon.
@as_cw3 ай бұрын
Long time viewer here, and I had no idea you were going through so much. Hope all is well with you Chase, my best wishes to you.
@TakoOcto4 ай бұрын
Hey Chase thanks for sharing all this and being real. Am considering this therapy so thank you! Would be great if you could speak a bit more about integration as you said it's very important so was wondering what you did for that if you are able to share. Cheers bro
@micamicamarumiru96774 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experiences. Are you ever scared that you will lose your self in a session and unable to return ? Love your content, thank you for being an inspiration over the years. Cheers
@pandaosa94 ай бұрын
What a journey. Thanks for sharing your process. I've never felt called to work with Ketamine... There's something about a synthetic medicine that I automatically say 'no' to, but hearing your experience piqued my curiosity slightly. Also, great job with the editing (music, b roll, etc).. It was very entertaining to watch.
@earl85434 ай бұрын
Hey Chase, what did you mean by going in circles longer than you needed to? Thank you for sharing your experience!
@erictustison4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing something so personal and helping others understand what that was about. A little surprised they let you drive yourself home!
@harrycartmelАй бұрын
thank you for sharing
@JAnth934 ай бұрын
How you going man? Good video as always. Keep well.
@KeithMorgan4 ай бұрын
Thanks Chase so much for sharing. You mentioned Ayahuasca and other psychedelics - I'm curious how beneficial you found each and if there was one you felt might have been 'better' than any of the others. I've been curious about Ketamine and DMT as well as Ayahuasca but so far have not experienced any of them. I've had some amazing Mushroom, MDMA and Acid experiences and am hopeful that I can find opportunity to try these other 3 sometime. I've struggled with some depression and issues most of my life after losing my Mom when I was 12. Thanks so much for the video and for sharing your journey.
@electrolinks4 ай бұрын
Awesome, dude.
@zeroseas4 ай бұрын
So sorry to hear about your brother ❤️🩹 Glad to hear you’re taking positive steps to work through the pain and to share your experiences with others here. As more people open up to other possibilities of healing, it’s great to have a voice like yours out there. Sending you good vibes and wishing you many blessings on your journey 🙏 💫
@unfi67983 ай бұрын
G'day CR.! Been watching your product review channel for some time now. Found it informative furthermore entertaining. This particular vid has taken a different journey, a path that only you would understand. Thank you for sharing. You've given a title for my new book., " Inquiry Spaceman". Be safe, Be true.
@codey13914 ай бұрын
Ketamine is not a psychedelic and is not representative of what people call "the psychedelic experience". I suppose it's adjacent in some way, but overall representing it as such is misinformation.
@andyj57874 ай бұрын
Compassionate eyes.
@ron.hubbard4 ай бұрын
Heads up. Your Seadon link just goes to a page that "404 Page Not Found"
@sean1e1004 ай бұрын
Oh wow… first! Go me 👏🏼 😂❤
@sean1e1004 ай бұрын
So ‘proud’ of you for taking this journey brother. And v blessed you captured it and shared. Left feeling thoughtful and inspired ❤ Made it to 43 before I understood that I had no idea what the word ‘compassion’ even meant - let alone how to practice it towards myself. Processing the seething underbelly of self-directed rage and undue harsh demand is … well let’s just say fascinating. I mean, like… why? Where did that come from? How did that get joined up in our brains as a good strategy to follow? Who wins and why is it so tough to quit? I think your point about “you’ll get to compassion eventually” is right 90% of the time. I look at seniors with kind faces and realise they’ve walked through the difficulty and found a peace and acceptance that can only come from compassion. However there’s that 10% of people who wear bitterness and regret into their old age and risk infecti g other people with it without even speaking. It scares me enough to not want to be in that 10%. Hence… the work. 💪🏽❤️🔥 Ps. What bag did you take to the clinic 😉🤪
@Kiennguyen223604 ай бұрын
lol this is hippie level to the max
@MUNRO134 ай бұрын
In my opinion, digging into and unravelling every feeling you’ve ever had, is not human. Get on with life, enjoy what you can, no one is perfect, no one is 100% okay. If none of us had emotional scars, the world would be very bland.
@JasonDonnette4 ай бұрын
hot take for sure! lemme guess you are age 40-50
@jopi24johannes4 ай бұрын
What exactly happened to your brother?
@Incognito-b7i4 ай бұрын
Ketamine addiction killed the dude from FRIENDS, did it not?
@livi1164 ай бұрын
Legal? Ahahaha why you needed?
@grreeeeee4 ай бұрын
productivity bro drug rehab or join a union/political movement? hmmm...
@yevnv62924 ай бұрын
You need to submit your life to Jesus, only in him you can find true peace.
@asoldoutshow4 ай бұрын
This channel has been off the rails since the divorce
@chasereeves4 ай бұрын
lol! Welcome to the… we’ll see.
@Brando_N3 ай бұрын
@@chasereeves you’re doing fine, Chase. Don’t the let the minimal amount of drivel dissuade you from creating content that is authentic and transparent.
@DigitalAshes4 ай бұрын
dude think sunglasses cause cancer. stick to bags man