I would love to see the board return to that discussion. When I first began to post here, it was such a relief to find an intelligent and discerning group of people with an interest in the odd things that fascinated me. Not True Believers, but questioners whose minds were as open and inquiring as Jeff's. But then there definitely was a shift. And not in a good direction. It's not just that I had a personal reason to want to know more about the true nature of consciousness, but also I wanted to be able to understand the adamant, don't-need-to-look-at-the-evidence pseudo skeptics' stance better too. And that isn't going to happen if the group dynamics includes too many of those voices and they're dismissive in a sufficiently authoritative way.
It does seem that there was a shift, however it’s understandable given most folk avoid liminal states if they can, preferring the dominant narrative as that does provide many certainties and social benefits.
I also want to be able to understand the adamant, don't-need-to-look-at-the-evidence pseudo skeptics' stance better so I put up with the rudeness by repeating in my head; they are good people, they have simply chosen the wrong imperative by which to judge other people. It seems like the flak will always be there so maybe it's better to see it as a challenge rather than as an imposition. Showing in a clear way the manner in which a certain thing is propaganda and social engineering material can turn an effective technique into a farce.
Then the group dynamics can change some more.