Has anyone else reached the point that Ken Kesey talked about, when it's time to move on and leave drugs behind? I did about 12 years ago. Of course, this coincided with me becoming a Christian, but I honestly felt I wasn't opening new doors anymore, just getting stuck in them.
Iv'e slowed down considerably, though there always seems to be room for a little marijuana here and there... and over there...
Well I believe that you can eat mushrooms every week for the rest of your life as a mode of religious communication. I pretty much plan on eating mushrooms throughout the span of my life, and don't think I eat them for a "message", I only did that when I was a newbie and didn't properly understand their true value. I take them so I can reach a place... the noticably higher state of thought in which I can casualy reorder and catagoreize the many inticricies of my life... -PsDX
The Catholic Church actually doesn't have any problem w/ drugs as long as it doesnt cause you do to evil or begin to idolize them, or anything like that. The Church only has a problem with the legality of drugs, and breaking the law. Protestantism on the other hand...
i think i might hit that at some point but i think i have a long way to go. the leary quote said it well.
Paragraph 2291 of the official Catechism of the Catholic Church reads: "The use of drugs inflicts very grave damage on human health and life. Their use, except on strictly therapeutic grounds, is a grave offense." Protestants generally believe the same.
i'd like to take a few more classes before i graduate but right now, there arent any teachers around!
go watch fear and loathing man.... Ive never looked into anything to do with leary because hunter thompson speaks the truth to me. But yes i have left my share of drugs behind