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Post by ~¤LilacSky¤~ on Oct 5, 2008 19:32:42 GMT -5
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odni
Conjurer
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Post by odni on Dec 15, 2008 13:14:07 GMT -5
LOL!!!
Hey maaannn, it works for me!!!!!
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Post by ~¤LilacSky¤~ on Apr 11, 2009 10:53:10 GMT -5
lol odni!
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Post by labell on Sept 3, 2010 13:14:40 GMT -5
i've read and experienced that cannabis has transmutation properties that deals with fusion of awareness, or mergence of the dreaming body toward a new position of physical formation. cannabis' role in this development is the 'slippage' or motion of the patient's awareness into a dark state, a fluid state of motion, the only other factor in this is the goal.. a light source of healthy awareness (new destination) , or formation, usually indicative of pathological radiology.. a further study indicated that all points of light orgin have already merged, or collapsed together, creating a multi-universal pathway from one point in time to any other concievable formation.. otherwise indicative as an 'event horizon'.. all that is needed after the intitial movement of awareness is positive affirmation or direction that creates or aligns to the mental body, imagining or dreaming the physical body. it could be further classified as a synchronous movement creating an alchemical response, a conversion of energy or awareness into physicall form.. an awareness generating a perceptual image.. in my direct experimentation with cannabis and cancer cells, cannibis is not need at all, all that is needed is a correct firing of algorythmic energies in nuclear alignment, a oneness within the duality of eternal forms.. many possibilities exist for the possible new formation of the cancer cells, in my experience the simplest way is the best.. also available, and similiar to what i have spoken of is nanotechs, or bio-nanotechs, which is much the same, allowing an actively aware particle of reality, in a way of speaking a programmed particle or 'artificial intelligence" that transmutes cancerous cells into healthy tissue, or even other healthy 'organs' etc.. in further analysis the main factor is transforming the knowledge of cancers development, it's origion, inot any other form of knowledge, thus altering the cancer cells, paradoxically even affecting the ceels formation or halting development, before it begins.. some food for thought..
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Post by ~¤LilacSky¤~ on Sept 7, 2010 9:03:30 GMT -5
hi derek! thanks for posting, even though its kinda too late but very interesting none the less, how have you been? hope your good an stuffs
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Post by jojobtrflygrn on Sept 8, 2010 16:16:42 GMT -5
I have been clean and sober for a year now. I definitely see marijuana as a mind altering drug, that does have some medicinal uses. It is my opinion that drugs and alcohol block us from the spirit. I have a much better connection to my higher-self today, than I did when I was using. I would think I was more spiritual on pot, but in all actuality it was all a figment of my imagination. I remember my dreams more clearly and often now. I know that I can rely on my own judgment, instincts and intuition.
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Post by ~~section8... on Sept 8, 2010 21:04:06 GMT -5
That's wise of you, Jo.
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Post by existenceisadream on Sept 10, 2010 5:04:24 GMT -5
Back when I was very active on this site 3+ years ago, I was a pothead. Now days I smoke sometimes twice a month or sometimes several months will go by without smoking. So I've been on both side of the coin as well. In actuality I was at the peak of my dream recall and lucid dreaming/OBE abilities back when I smoked. I would always argue people that tried to say that weed killed dream recall because at least in my case that was untrue. I really like not being a pothead anymore. I think it's very rewarding in many ways. But one thing that I don't like is that when I don't smoke for awhile I seem to be less creative. I stop playing music. Have less lucid dreams. I seem to focus more on things that ground me which isn't bad but I would like to have more balance within in all. I think the reason for my "success" back then was since I smoked all the time it put me in a state of mind that made me really care about my dreaming. My intent was more fixated on learning to lucid dream/OBE and get really good at it. I mean be able to have then on a daily/nightly basis and sustain them. Even though I do smoke on occasion now, I still pretty much consider myself a non smoker. I feel I like being who I am. This may be a good or bad thing depending on the way you look at it. When I do smoke it's always in a good setting like being outdoors somewhere like swimming some awesome spot in a remote location where I can meditate and do whatever. No more smoking just to be high sitting at home. As for whether it blocks one from spirit. I don't know. Maybe for some it may help them get closer. I don't regret the drugs that I've done that has helped unveil the world to me. Who knows how I would be if I've never taken a drug in my life. Would I be closer to spirit... Don't know. But it's always been a learning experience. Though I feel using drugs on a daily basis may inhibit growth... Now days though I feel if you take a drug it should be taken for exploration. Not something used on a daily basis just to get high. Though I'm not saying it's bad especially with weed since it's mild vs other drugs or alcohol. As a medicine, It's important. Especially for terminally ill people. Makes life much more bearable for people in sever pain to where they actually enjoy life again. But for other "medical marijuana patients" I feel that it can mask the Underlying problem. For instance for people who take it for insomnia or some back pain. There's usually something else going on that's causing this so smoking just masks the problem instead of fixing it. In my case a few years ago I started having horrible back pain to the point to where I could barely sleep. At the time I was in my cycle of not smoking. So I started smoking again because of the back pain and like magic the back pain would go away as soon as I smoked and sleep was possible. If I woke during the night from pain I would smoke and it would vanish. Great solution! Except for the fact that I was masking the problem! In reality what I needed was to exercise and stretch on a daily basis and buy a new bed. Did that and I haven't had chronic back pain in for a long time now. Another case that I saw awhile back was this mom who gave her child pot because he was severely autistic and well he's just not pleasant what so ever and couldn't socialize and stuff. But after he started eating pot he was a whole different person and it helped him tremendously. Here's a link www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEuUAk7Ug1ISo yea I think it can be very helpful in many cases.
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Post by nani on Sept 10, 2010 9:45:26 GMT -5
i must say thats funny and i like that what is written here and in fact i could subscribe ALL what was said by you all, lol... great to see here different experiences and opinions standing side by side, in acceptance... im out of participation since exactly 10 years now tätä tätä lol, but i also would not like to have missed some great insights and so on, though for me it was neccessary to leave it all behind.. btw also since 10 years i do know the obe-forums, first of all started with the old W.Buhlmann-Forum jay whichof then was born Ronnis OW which first had to collect all the lost obe-souls after WBF was shot in the nirwana so sad and sudden peng so one can see again, that all change or loss somewhen does bring wonderful new birth into this magic world, wishing all of you a wonderful weekend, seeya soon again
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Post by Lena on Sept 10, 2010 10:05:35 GMT -5
I haven't smoked any for the last four years at least, and probably for a good year or two before that. So I'm definitely a non-smoker, although when I was 18-20, I did smoke some, and I found it very helpful to relax. I feel that it was a lot less harmful that birth control pills. Almost anything in excess can bring body and mind out of balance, and if you use it to escape life, then yeah, it can set you back from learning other lessons in life.
For a bit of a different perspective having to do with nutrition, I've read somewhere that your brain is tricked into thinking that your body is in a very alklaline state with most drugs. Now, most people are highly acidic from both their lifestyle and food choices. Stress causes acidity and so does unclean eating. Incidentally, google Edgar Cayce's alkaline diet for more information on this. For example, he frequently recommended a sort of half fast of eating nothing but apples for three days. That will clear out your system and get you back into alkaline state. Anyhow, so that high you feel is your brain telling your body it's alkalized and it feels like you have lots of insights, which you actually do. The question is can you use for your life? Sometimes yes and sometimes no. Back to pot, I've had a natural high before from fasting and eating all raw foods. For example, after I have a green drink (juice of celery, kale, lemon, etc.), I have somewhat of a buzz going on because it's highly alkaline. I feel like my energy is then primed for more spiritual experiences. There is one caveat here and that is I always then crave something that will "bring me back to Earth", perhaps because I'm used to it and not used to being in a higher state.
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Post by afterlifealli on Sept 14, 2010 21:45:54 GMT -5
I was told by a medical intuitive that I should do the Edgar cayce apple diet for 3 days. I really want to do it but so far have not been able to force myself to stick with it. Very interesting about the alkalinity connection with drug use. I hadn't heard that before. Thanks for sharing!
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Post by Lena on Sept 14, 2010 22:26:22 GMT -5
I was told by a medical intuitive that I should do the Edgar cayce apple diet for 3 days. I really want to do it but so far have not been able to force myself to stick with it. Very interesting about the alkalinity connection with drug use. I hadn't heard that before. Thanks for sharing! Let us know how it goes, if you try it! Honestly, I have never tried it. I've been either pregnant and breastfeeding for the last four years, and I hesitate to do any kinds of cleanses, while doing that, although I switched to all raw foods for a while with good results for both me and baby. I have tried all juice for 2-3 days. My intuition has never been as good as after that, but then again, it could have been just that part of my life. I also hear, that even better benefits start after 3rd day and I can't wait to try a week on fresh juice (gotta squeeze and drink it right away). Wish I could remember where I read about alkalinity and drug connection. Maybe I'll come across it again. But hey, after being raw for a month and a half, I had a glass of wine and it was a real downer, no buzz at all. But then I heard that some people become hypersensitive to alcohol. Odd, that it was the opposite for me!
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Post by BenHangen on Sept 25, 2010 22:32:24 GMT -5
This thread makes me want to go see daddy-in-law a legal grower in the U. S. A. of the medical type. For the pain you know for the pain of it all.
I find that THC to be a very spiritual experience if I could remember it all, but that seems to be the problem with me, memory. With others it seems to be opposite and gives them more of a recall but I don’t think they had that much recall in the first place. I actually find that marijuana to be beneficial in life in many respects, more so than most prescribed drugs that would fall short of the effects of marijuana with greater side effects than the FDA would admit too.
Go for it Ronni the adverse effects are far less than most prescription drugs proven by medical science and benefits are to the user. I don’t use because of UA’s at work, except once in a great while, that keeps the saturation point very low. In my opinion if it becomes a crutch then it has taken the place of reality and needs to be objectively looked into. But there are so many crutches people use in spirituality these days it becomes hard to tell what is real.
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