08-10-2014, 03:53 PM
Cannabis sends a huge charge of energy to the third-eye and most people aren't prepared for such an opening.
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08-10-2014, 03:53 PM
Cannabis sends a huge charge of energy to the third-eye and most people aren't prepared for such an opening.
08-10-2014, 09:16 PM
Ra likes hot box! Universal session! Bring 4th your finest buds to be offered in the sun temple.
Peace all
08-11-2014, 11:25 AM
(08-10-2014, 03:31 PM)xise Wrote: So I've revisited weekly marijuana smoking after a basically 4 year lull where I was smoking maybe 6 times a year. Weed in the past helped me think in new ways, but also ended up not being enjoyable after almost 2 straight years of almost daily smoking. In the past, I also probably used it to probably avoid catalyst as this was pre-awakening. thanks for sharing your story xise!
08-11-2014, 01:10 PM
all in one. :3
08-11-2014, 05:36 PM
Regular marijuana use bad for teens' brains, study finds
Some counterweight to all the praise.
08-11-2014, 06:08 PM
I don't know if MJ would help with my burning anxiety.
08-11-2014, 06:16 PM
I've gotten that weed is good for me as long as I can remain grounded using it.
I've been smoking infrequently, and it always comes up spontaneously without my planning. With that said, before, and after I notice significantly increased deja/vu throughout my day to day life. This makes me feel that in some way shape or form, I pull more of my spiritual density/self that exists in time/space into my day to day life/experience. Also, I can burn through massive amounts of focus allowing me almost savant-like experiences where I can manipulate my surroundings through body language, and energy. I can maintain this for maybe an hour before my body simply becomes completely exhausted. The entire time though, I have a strong pressure pushing my awareness into my upper chakras that will result in moderate mind-control/posession like symptoms that don't really benefit me all that much. Around people that are comfortable with that, I imagine I could clear out a whole ton of psychological crap in a very short amount of time. (08-11-2014, 05:36 PM)Aureus Wrote: Regular marijuana use bad for teens' brains, study finds Probably true. Young bodies and minds can be messed up significantly by drugs. Unfortunately, given the statistical crisis in scientific journals due to p hacking, and given the political nature of marijuana, it's hard to automatically believe any one particular study. That being said, I would teach any future kids of mine no drugs until they are out of the house (18+), and even then do a ton of research, try to limit their use for partying, and to always use in moderation if at all.
08-11-2014, 08:59 PM
08-22-2014, 05:46 PM
(08-11-2014, 05:36 PM)Aureus Wrote: Regular marijuana use bad for teens' brains, study finds As a reforming pot head (nearly 20 years) I would, at the risk of sounding authoritative suggest that the praise is proportionate to the liberation experienced from ones culturally programmed distortions of success, failure, blame, judgement and overall disempowerment. In retrospect it felt like a temporary ailment from my own intense thinking. I stopped thinking and started wondering. Gee I miss that female flower!
08-22-2014, 05:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-22-2014, 06:00 PM by AnthroHeart.)
Salvia, another green plant, made me feel like I was at a freaky carnival. Where time looped. Salvia can be one cruel witch.
I would try pot again, but wouldn't know where to get it.
08-22-2014, 06:34 PM
08-22-2014, 07:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-22-2014, 07:45 PM by AnthroHeart.)
When someone I knew did MJ, he said his keyboard was jumping around rapidly and randomly.
When I did it, it made someone dancing to dubstep music look all distorted. I wonder how many strains of MJ are hallucinagenic? If not all of them.
An update: My dance with Mary Jane was brief but memorable.
I no longer have any nor do I have any incentive to get anymore, because frankly, it keeps me up all night if I smoke it anytime after 9pm (and the night is when I normally do my creative work that I have been using it for)...its quite the stimulant for me, but I need my sleep (and a regular schedule) these days. Especially since I basically have to wake up at 6:45am every day. Damn carpool.
12-01-2014, 09:47 PM
addict circlejerking
12-01-2014, 09:59 PM
(12-01-2014, 09:47 PM)blank Wrote: addict circlejerking hiya blank. I'm just going to have to remind you of one of the Guidelines for participation on these forums. Quote:1) Respect. Compassion. Loving-kindness. Empathy. Trust. Goodwill. Desire to serve. Embracing each other. Opening our heart. Participants are asked to keep the thought in the forefront of their minds at all times that each on this forum IS the Creator. Please keep communication respectful at all times and in all ways. The participant may disagree to the bone with an idea without personally attacking the author of the idea. Please remember that we are all here to expand our knowledge, deepen our understanding, and support one another by reflecting our divinity to each other. We are One being -- we are not here to forget the real. now, these forums are for the purposes of constructive discussion around various topics. That's what brings the members here, and that's why we participate. However, offering two word dismissals does not really fall into into that category. The relationship that individuals and that mankind has with the plant kingdom is a varied and profound one, and offers much in the way of possible experience. It has variety and subtlety, and is not just "addict circlejerking". So I'm going to have to ask you to be a bit more considerate and understanding when it comes to future posting. Bring4th Moderator. Plenum
12-02-2014, 12:04 PM
12-02-2014, 01:10 PM
-deleted the first part of my post in response to Spaced's-
To be fair, I think one of the primary activities of 3D life is "addict circle jerking". I'm challenged to find a human in modern society who isn't addicted to something - pot, heroin, alcohol, prescription drugs, cigarettes, caffeine, food, the smell of their favorite laundry detergent... most of these are condoned within our circles. We are chemical beings behind a veil, it's all about how we can consciously control our bodies to bring them pleasure... as long as the pain caused from overuse doesn't starts to outweigh the pleasure received, who is anyone to judge?
12-04-2014, 11:52 PM
This is incorrect. I am currently quite stoned and this did not make me laugh. This may be due to my particular distortion of humor or that this indeed is not funny.
Hahahahahah, I'm just joking around Gemini :-) I appreciate your input on this thread!
03-29-2015, 06:59 PM
(11-01-2011, 05:38 PM)Aureus Wrote: "19.21 Questioner: I just have two little questions here at the end. The instrument wanted to ask if there were any other substances, foods, etc. that she should not eat or drink or things that she should not do because she does not wish to have poor contact for any reason. I think that the key is in those two highlighted portions. Marijuana is famous (and has been cited in recent studies; just google it) for its dumbing down effects. As someone mentioned, this was most likely not helpful to Carla as a channeler as she probably needed to have a focused mind to channel.
03-29-2015, 07:56 PM
(03-29-2015, 06:59 PM)Lighthead Wrote: I think that the key is in those two highlighted portions. Marijuana is famous (and has been cited in recent studies; just google it) for its dumbing down effects. As someone mentioned, this was most likely not helpful to Carla as a channeler as she probably needed to have a focused mind to channel. I would't say it has a dumbing down effect. However to one wishing to positively control and consciously emit the vibrational range they are naturally capable of, it may cloud the natural ability. I find in my own experience my vibrations are capable of overtaking that of the plant, with intent and attention, of course depending on the amount of the plant ingested. But if one relies on the powerful surge to the third eye too much, they may be uninspired to amplify their vibrations on their own. And then every now and then with a real powerful sativa and too much to smoke, I feel debased or my indigo energy has been flooded or overtaken. I love my marijuanas though. I like what Bashar says about cannabis - it may be ritualized where you may bless the plant or talk to the plant and ask for guidance.
03-29-2015, 08:24 PM
(03-29-2015, 07:56 PM)tamaryn Wrote:(03-29-2015, 06:59 PM)Lighthead Wrote: I think that the key is in those two highlighted portions. Marijuana is famous (and has been cited in recent studies; just google it) for its dumbing down effects. As someone mentioned, this was most likely not helpful to Carla as a channeler as she probably needed to have a focused mind to channel. That video really brings back memories. That's one of the first Bashar videos that I've seen. I guess that everybody's bodies are different. Me personally, I didn't feel like I could form intelligent thoughts under the influence of it. I definitely did experience mild to moderate hallucinations with it (very few people I know in real life have experienced any hallucinatory effects with it; I've seen a few accounts on boards like this indicating that though, maybe it affects people who have a "spiritual" inclination differently). But, kind of like what you're saying, it affects the conscious control of certain abilities (I'm not 100% sure if that's what you're saying). Same thing with me, really strong bud would knock me on my ass and didn't help me do anything. I remember one experience where I felt paralyzed for a good while (I smoked strong stuff in a concentrated way). That didn't feel good at all. Needless to say, I smoked it less frequently after that, and I was careful as to how I did it too. I haven't smoked it in years. I'm glad, because I absolutely had to have it. I don't like being addicted to anything. I was addicted to cigarettes a few years ago, and I didn't like being a slave to it. The world in general enslaves enough, I don't need to have to depend on any drug. No offense to anyone who does. But, paradoxically, I wouldn't mind having a mind-blowing, mystical experience with an entheogen. I just saw a thread about that today that looked interesting. I realize that people say that hallucinogens are not addictive, but that's what they say about weed too. I think that anything can be addictive. I, for one, tend to have an addictive personality.
03-29-2015, 10:47 PM
Is addiction a facet of personality that must be experienced in the field of desire? I do not know why some are drawn to entheogenic mystical experiences and others are not. I find it humorous that some have visited explosively vast and different facets of reality and breakthrough experiences without a clue as to what exactly they processed in consciousness. Sometimes i find the act of taking an entheogen akin to killing oneself to see what would happen. Ego death is not too different from suicide in a way. For me personally marijuana is a mild psychedelic and I'm sure I hallucinate things and blend senses and concepts into concrete palpable reality. I feel this would naturally be foreign to others fond of marijuana, but perhaps if copious amounts of the substance were ingested enough to start the layers of ego peeling away similar feelings/ESP perceptions would be experienced. Perhaps I am simply more sensitive. Weed just amplifies a certain layer of psychic ability.
Ego death on marijuana. Anyone?
03-30-2015, 12:14 AM
You need to crystalize the state of mind that the drug induce.
03-30-2015, 12:27 AM
03-30-2015, 11:32 AM
Marijuana makes me lose control of my mental function. I can also barely walk.
I don't really like it. It makes things freaky. |
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