Freedom

None of us are really free, for subconscious mind makes ALL decisions up to 14 seconds prior; we execute them and then believe we have made them.  We often refer to the results of these ‘decisions’ as fate. And it is fate because our sub-conscious mind owes us and dictates the choice of seeming decisions. However, every time we rise our consciousness, and make decisions consciously, our pathway changes direction. This freedom, for the most part, lasts only four seconds, before thoughts, emotions and sensory impact takes over.  It should be obvious we need to produce these bubbles of consciousness as often es possible, and eventually make them into a stream, river, on the way to the ocean.

Neither thoughts nor emotions are us, they are just our tools. They are here to be used and not the other way around. Ordinary ‘thinking’ involves about 60,000 thoughts floating through our mind every day. Great deal of it is total nonsense. These thoughts are not even ours; we have borrowed them from someone, or something else. Take a look inside your memory bank; when was the last time you thought an original thought, your own thought? Chaotic thinking uses an enormous amount of our life-force and generally does not accomplish anything. A single thought does not have much power but a stream of thoughts over extended time has substantial power. Negative thoughts coupled with negatives emotions are devastating.

Emotional patterns are not ours either; they are inherited from our recent past, and even more so from distant past, spanning generations, right from primordial. Just like we think all the time, so we are having emotions all the time, granted, some of them so subtle average person does not feel them.

Gradually, we can complement them with higher Instinct and higher Intent.

Freedom has to be earned.

The other side of THC coin…

Amount of THC, psycho-active ingredient of Cannabis, is increasing rapidly; not long ago this was 4 %, but now-days we can find 25 – 30%.

Marijuana interferes with forming of the memories and slower reaction speeds resulting in increased accidents. It slightly (?!) influences your balance, and coordination. THC use has an adverse effect on cognitive performance tests requiring attention and learning. Cannabis increases a chance of depression and paranoia. Some users experience psychotic episodes and panic attacks; higher doses can cause hallucinations, delusions, and losses of a sense of identity, and changing of sense perceptions and time. THC stops later phases of REM sleep, so constant use causes the lack of energy and laziness. It almost immediately increases the rate of heart-beat, turns eyes ‘red’, and dries the mouth. Production of saliva is decreased. This all-important alkaline substance; Our mind – body system produce about 180 kinds. Marijuana is a powerful Expectorant; heavy users will usually, later in life, end up with a collapsing lung syndrome, sleep apnea, and chronic bronchitis. Every single user I know has some psychological problems…

The fact is that narcotics cannot give us anything which we already do not have.

Right drug, at the right amount, for the right disorder, at the right time, is medicine. Wrong drug, at the wrong amount, for the wrong disorder, at the wrong time, is poison.

Who is competent enough to decide???