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- From: jah@mits.mdata.fi (Jani A. Heinonen)
- Subject: Re: "ex" smokers of MJ
- Organization: Microdata Oy
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 21:51:52 GMT
- Message-ID: <jah.722296312@mits>
- References: <1992Nov17.05113 <1992Nov17.165507.22349@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> <jah.722033314@mits> <1992Nov18.011939.22620@galois.mit.edu> <1992Nov18.060032.28622@marlin.jcu.edu.au>
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- cpsa@marlin.jcu.edu.au (Stefan Aeberhard) writes:
-
- > Perhaps life is all just a mass delusion ? And perhaps
- > MJ helps some to make their own `local/personal' delusions ?
-
- Very possible. Definitely.
-
- >>All a mass delusion? No way. Too many well-verified accounts of
- >>marijuana experiences verging on the hallucinatory for that... as I'm
- >>sure fellow netters will confirm.
- > Definitely.
-
- I didn't claim that nobody has ever had hallucinatory or psychedelic
- experiences with cannabis. I was asking whether anything can be gained
- by using it. As for the bit about people beginning to write deep
- philosophical essays abput pot once it's legalized, I'd like to point
- out that nothing prevents them from doing so now. However, none of the
- profound psychedelic writers of the 20th century have, to my knowledge,
- devoted a single chapter to cannabis.
- --
- Jani Heinonen jah@mits.mdata.fi Finger for PGP key
- Religion is the DMT of the masses.
-