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If marijuana is medicine, and medicine is used to remedy ailments, then that means that your mind is sick. AND if you have been injesting weed for years upon years, and you still need this 'medicine' then it obviously is not a cure to anything.
Are ones interested in curing ailments or just treating them?
I ask today, just like I asked a while ago if anyone can tell me how marijuana has healed or cured anything. I am truly interested. If so, you should not need the 'medicine' anymore, should you???
Prescriptions are not eternal, are they?
Plus, if the argument is that marijuana is treatment for our babylonic chaos, shouldn't this mean that marijuana had no purpose in our pre-slavery indigenous culture?
It is your own mind that is the true high. Marijuana only gives you a false sense of the elation/euphoria that you CAN and SHOULD naturally and spiritually access.
Marijuana high is but a mirage. The power of the mind is the oasis.
From my own experience, marijuana can be used as a lazy cop out to avoid engaging in the self-analysis and mandatory work needed to communion with your internal and external universe.
In other words, it is a placebo and it is also protectionism. Actually, it is more comfortable to feel that you can access "heights" from something else and only temporarily than it is to know you can tap into your own energies at all times.
This way, you have a crutch and an excuse when facing your own shortcomings.
Look at it as a bird that thinks it needs to smoke in order to fly instead of learning to develop its wings.
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