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#1660934 - 09/10/10 06:28 PM
Re: Weed and Meditating
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Carpal Tunnel
 
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Cannabis gives an increase in attention energy... Cannabis can modify and manipulate attention energy. Whether this modification is an increase or decrease depends on ones perspective and goal. It is not accident that Cannabis has more healing power than all the churches, mosques and temples of the world. This seems like an odd comparison. Your not even comparing apples to oranges. Your comparing apples to bricks, mortar and steel. However, i would be interested to know ... what formula did you use to calculate the healing power of Cannabis? And what formula did you use to calculate the healing power of all the churches, mosques and temples of the world?
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#1660975 - 09/10/10 10:45 PM
Re: Weed and Meditating
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Those are some pretty lofty claims there chris. Sources? well this covers it all http://www.forbiddenfruitpublishing.com/Soma/Bookhere is the back cover plug from a well established and respected Prof. of anthropolgy As Chris Bennett amply demonstrates in this seminal book, the ritual use of cannabis has a very long history. It extends from Vedic India in the second millennium, B.C.E., where the hallucinogen in question was known as Soma, classical Greece, ancient Israel where it appears as keneh bosem, and the steppes of Central Asia, where, according to Herodotus in Book IV of his History, the ancient Scythians ritually inhaled the fumes given off by burning cannabis leaves. Indeed, the plant has consistently occupied a central position in shamanic cults almost everywhere. In more recent times, and especially in the twentieth century, users of cannabis for spiritual purposes have unfortunately been persecuted, in the United States and elsewhere, by authorities enforcing laws against its possession. A good example can be seen in the ongoing attempts to suppress its use in the Rastafarian religion. In short, I heartily recommend Bennett’s book to anyone seeking a better understanding of this well-nigh universal, albeit all too often misunderstood hallucinogen and its crucial role in the history of human spirituality. C. Scott Littleton, Ph.D. Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus Occidental College But if there is a certain point you are wondering on, let me know.
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#1661097 - 09/11/10 02:57 PM
Re: Weed and Meditating
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Carpal Tunnel
 
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The internet, gives you access to all sorts of scientific papers on the medical qualities of cannabis. Are you familair with any of that? If not it explains the trouble you are having.
My problem isn't with the facts or evidence ... at least not yet. My problem is more fundamental. What is the unit of measure and how is it applied in your comparison? But then again you really weren't making a comparison or saying anything. "It is not accident that Cannabis has more healing power than all the churches, mosques and temples of the world." "It is not fact that Cannabis has more healing power than all the churches, mosques and temples of the world." "The idea that Cannabis has more healing power than all the churches, mosques and temples of the world is just dust blow'n in the wind" All 3 of the above statements are true.
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