But to me there is no today, when people ask when I want something done I always say "Yesterday" always speeds things up. So I hope everyone smoked all their weed Yesterday. Because I cancelled today,,, no more today.
Very nice. But they say the power to which I alluded has never been fully expressed in this world. I like the first shot best.
I like the human depictions better than the artwork. There was another pic I was going to use before the one in purple but it was too big. Lady in white, standing in a body of water. Do you mean the power has never been fully embodied in this world? Personification and embodiment.
Yes and no. The embodiment would be for everything - animals and minerals as well as humans. Sub atomic particles. It would be a complete obliteration of all we think we know in order to make way for a new creation, which would be beyond anything we can imagine. So said Sri Aurobindo, from whom I learned a wee bit about Parashakti. :sultan:
Or how they try to claim, still, that it has no real side effects. Yes Pot is addictive, yes it can lead to very severe long term memory issues if used too much, etc. Plenty of evidence to refute these old claims. I used to toke, feel no need to anymore and respect those who do..As long as they do not remain willfully ignorant of the negative of pot.
I don't smoke anymore but please post a single specific legitimate study that is widely supported in the scientific community that backs up your claim. Please spare us gov't propaganda.
I know somebody whose son committed suicide. She's very well informed about the dangers of cannabis. For her son, it was a primary cause of his illness that lead him on a spiral of suffering so bad that he killed himself.
I will agree pot can be addicting, and would say that it has been for me, but then again so is everything that provides a pleasurable experience. From a health perspective alone, pot is surely preferable to alcohol, especially when used in food or vaporized. But I will also agree that chronic pot use CAN come with problems, some of which I have experienced firsthand being a long-term user, which include but are not necessarily limited to social anxiety, paranoia, decreased ambition, and even stringing my thoughts together in a coherent and articulate way when it comes to verbalizing sometimes.
I discovered proper use after years of misuse. I think each person is different. I found that for myself, a very little bit is all I need (I'm hyper-sensitive) and the strain matters. Figuring that out was like the master key.
You can't just say it's addictive or dangerous because of certain circumstances. I'm not making the case that it isn't addictive (actually...I will make that case) if you're going to make a point....back it up with more than opinion. Make your case. I could say that walking down a sidewalk is dangerous because a few people slipped and cracked their skulls. So should we say that walking down a sidewalk is dangerous because of a few accidents? How about driving a car? How about crossing the street in front of cars? I can go on. There is simply no evidence of anything harmful and people trying to claim that there is are usually on par with saying if you cross a street...you might get hit by a car. Well....that may be true whether you smoke pot or you don't. Seriously...get a grip.