Graduation

Discussion in 'Psychedelics' started by HuckFinn, May 13, 2004.

  1. HuckFinn

    HuckFinn Senior Member

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    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.
     
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  2. eat_some_LSD

    eat_some_LSD Senior Member

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    I think Leary states it best:




    When you get the message, hang up the phone. ;)
     
  3. Ediction421

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    Iv'e slowed down considerably, though there always seems to be room for a little marijuana here and there... and over there...
     
  4. Psilodelix

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    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
     
  5. NitrousBum

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    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...
     
  6. serra

    serra tentacle girl

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    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.
     
  7. HuckFinn

    HuckFinn Senior Member

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    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.
     
  8. Fractual_

    Fractual_ cosmos factory

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    i'd like to take a few more classes before i graduate :p

    but right now, there arent any teachers around!:confused:
     
  9. Darius

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    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
     
  10. NightOwl1331

    NightOwl1331 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Exactly. :)
     
  11. backtothelab

    backtothelab Senior Member

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    I can easily see the day I lay down my cards and go home.
     

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