I never mentioned otherwise :¬)
On that point though, regarding the vast majority of this planet, I would say that TV is an integral aspect of the global mind control set up by the powers that be in which to keep people in the mindset of separation and fear. Very few see the TV for what it actually is, and can watch it without being effected by its messages (which some say are still - even if partially - accepted subconsciously due to the alpha brainwave TV induces).
Back to the notion of my post - the trap is for it to become habitual. One can watch TV without needing cannabis to do so.
A very good friend of mine is an archetypal stoner. Each night, he smokes weed and watches TV shows. He also complains that his life isn't what he wants it to be, and it's not working out as he'd like. He 'needs' a joint in the morning to 'take the edge off the day'. he has no energy to do anything physical, and essentially lives at his PC.
The connection is obvious. The weed is filling a hole within himself. He is looking to find his centre through the weed, but it's actually removing himself farther from it. He even knows this himself, but, like any addiction, it's a hard cycle to break out of one the behavioural patters (and hence strong neurological pathways) have been developed and crystallised over the years.
On that point though, regarding the vast majority of this planet, I would say that TV is an integral aspect of the global mind control set up by the powers that be in which to keep people in the mindset of separation and fear. Very few see the TV for what it actually is, and can watch it without being effected by its messages (which some say are still - even if partially - accepted subconsciously due to the alpha brainwave TV induces).
Back to the notion of my post - the trap is for it to become habitual. One can watch TV without needing cannabis to do so.
A very good friend of mine is an archetypal stoner. Each night, he smokes weed and watches TV shows. He also complains that his life isn't what he wants it to be, and it's not working out as he'd like. He 'needs' a joint in the morning to 'take the edge off the day'. he has no energy to do anything physical, and essentially lives at his PC.
The connection is obvious. The weed is filling a hole within himself. He is looking to find his centre through the weed, but it's actually removing himself farther from it. He even knows this himself, but, like any addiction, it's a hard cycle to break out of one the behavioural patters (and hence strong neurological pathways) have been developed and crystallised over the years.