Cannabis and Evolving Humanity

JGarrett

Member
It seems that the many worldwide problems facing us today are at their root a crisis of consciousness.

First: a couple of problems…

Ecological decline, including global warming and accelerating species extinction, is largely a result of human activity. The industrial revolution is fueled by the high energy content of (once) abundant fossil fuels. Fossil fuels pump large amounts of heat trapping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The earth’s average temperatures are rising. The ice caps are melting. Rain forests are being cut down to make room for farm land. The list of ecological problems is long. Most all are a result of human decisions on a massive scale. Technological

Economic problems are inevitable. We're seeing cracks in the system today. A debt-heavy system is using more debt to bail our economy out of this banking mess. We can only throw good money after bad for so long. An economy dependent on perpetual exponential growth has limits. Perhaps we're seeing those limits now. Maybe later. The limits will be reached some day.

Politically, we are witnessing senseless wars and failed states. Pakistan is a failed state. These guys have nuclear weapons. Most people agree that the Iraq war was a bad idea that benefited an elite few. Political tensions in the world is simple ego-posturing on a large scale. Game playing with human lives.

The list of man-made crises goes on. We did this to ourselves over many years. It’s taken several decades to recognize our lifestyles aren’t sustainable. That term, “sustainability” has been enjoying plenty of currency the past few years. Understandably so. We’re starting to wake up to the fact that we did this to ourselves. No amount of finger pointing will make it different. Time marches on. Unfortunately, the level of thinking that got us into this mess, won’t be able to get us out. Einstein has a great quote about this.

So what are the solutions??

The potential for doom and gloom can be disorienting. But that’s not the point I’m hoping to make. The point being that our methods of thinking are outmoded. So how does someone go about changing thought processes on a global scale? How do we expand our perceptions to levels that encompass all of humanity? How do we stop focusing on issues of scarcity? And learn to live from worldcentric perspectives? What would it take to raise our collective psychological center of gravity enough to begin understanding what a sustainable civilization would have to look like in the future… and then live that future today?

My proposal is that cannabis can be a catalyst for us to wake up to who we really are. There is still time.

I’ve found that since I started using cannabis with deliberate intent, my capacity for creative thought is naturally improved. Match that up with other effects of THC. Effects like an enhanced ability to see life from a worldcentric (as opposed to egocentric or ethnocentric) perspective. There is an experience of deep empathy. It’s possible to conceive what life might be like as a person who is more mature psychologically. Sub-personalities (often disowned) that hinder this psychological maturation come into focus. Sometimes they’re painful, but real just the same.

Cannabis produces an existential awareness. An awareness that you have a limited time on earth and that you’re responsible for your actions while you’re here. Perhaps people from archaic and mythic religious traditions may disagree. They probably don’t smoke much pot either. If this abundant plant is capable of giving users a glimpse at their true nature – and exposing false beliefs, expanding awareness, exhibiting other qualities that encourage psychological growth - wouldn’t this tsunami of marijuana awareness washing over the country be a ripe opportunity for us to deliberately accelerate the maturation process?

Does anyone else here agree that the many problems facing humanity and civilization are man-made?

Has anyone else here noticed similar effects from smoking pot that enhance the sphere of awareness?

Do any of the readers here suspect that cannabis provides a legitimate opportunity to accelerate psychological growth deliberately?

My intent here is not to focus on all the problems we’re facing. Or all the disastrous outcomes if humanity doesn’t pull together in time. Instead, I’m looking for solutions to a crisis of consciousness. It seems the potential for enhanced self-improvement is available to any smoker who’s willing to ask if greater maturity is possible. And to any person who’s brave enough to do the necessary work.

Peace,
~Garrett

"We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them."
- Albert Einstein

“A human being is a part of a whole, called by us 'universe', a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest... a kind of optical delusion of consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty."
- Albert Einstein
 

Woodstock.Hippie

New Member
Prepare ye whole, for this is one of the favorite topics dreamt in our multiverse.

Time marches on. Unfortunately, the level of thinking that got us into this mess, won’t be able to get All Of us out
 

Mr.KushMan

Well-Known Member
There is a truth about life and reality, we as organisms within the system can only speculate. Its feasible to think that using drugs awakens or changes your conscious states, and that marijuana use may be conducive to a positive outlook on life and a happier existence, but it doesn't mean its the natural course nor that its the course the world will take. I believe the solution to the issue of consciousness is the rationality of things, that every thing in life is a take an give, or a duality, and without it life is in disharmony.

The only reason the world makes sense, not because everything is the same but because everything is different.

Its not you that is important it is how you change.

Peace
 

Woodstock.Hippie

New Member
1243 = 420 first impression butterfly effects

Its not you that is important it is how who you change.

"I'd love to change the world
But I don't know what to do
So I'll leave it up to you-ooo-ooo, woo-ooo
Woo-ooo-ooo-ooo
(Dee-eee-dee-dee-dee-dee)"

1 :peace:
2 :peace::peace:
4 :peace::peace::peace::peace:
3 :peace::peace::peace:
 

matthew

Well-Known Member
There is a truth about life and reality, we as organisms within the system can only speculate. Its feasible to think that using drugs awakens or changes your conscious states, and that marijuana use may be conducive to a positive outlook on life and a happier existence, but it doesn't mean its the natural course nor that its the course the world will take. I believe the solution to the issue of consciousness is the rationality of things, that every thing in life is a take an give, or a duality, and without it life is in disharmony.

The only reason the world makes sense, not because everything is the same but because everything is different.

Its not you that is important it is how you change.

Peace
I hate to break it to you but nothing magical or special is going on in a "conscious" brain. It is a series of chemical reactions and THC very closely mimics a chemical the brain naturally produces.
 

Mr.KushMan

Well-Known Member
I am quite aware of the neuro-chemical relationship we share with our experiences, but that doesn't preclude consciousness from a special task or ability. Just because on theory fits better and discredits another doesn't mean another theory or a synthesis of the two will be presented detailing that both are infact correct just a different way of getting to it. Keeping a closed mind is one of the most tragic symptoms of the public education system.

I'm sorry to break it to you but clearly you haven't heard of hiesenberg's uncertainty principle or the work by Masaru Emoto. I'm not saying that conciousness has always existed, or that it is something incredibly special, but you have to sit in awe of the ideas that quantum mechanics has made available, and I challenge you to prove these theories, these postulations, wrong! It gives a sense of empowerment to feel the organic engine that is my brain able to sift from 11,000,000 bits of information coming at me at any one time and grain it down to about 200 bits that you are told to make sense of. Its logical that one can't see the mystical, not that the mystical contradicts any thing I have to experience, and I infact implore you to reason with your thoughts and experiences and prove them wrong, because your experiences or perceptions are all you can ever prove.

Using quantum physics as an analogy, think about the big bang. It is thought to be a singularity and at some point about 13.7 billion years ago either exploded or created detail within itself. Do you know about fractal reiteration? Well this is the third pillar of the big bang theory. It states that even the most controlled but insignificant effect is a direct corollary of the big bang, meaning even the things you see are an effect of the big bang and present some sort of pattern out of the immense chaos. This can be reduced to say that every single thing that happens happens based on the re-iterary equation that is the big bang.

Peace
 

Wild

Well-Known Member
JGarrett, I think you've made a fantastic point, related to my worry of where civilization will get us. You're a 'big' thinker like myself, maybe you too have always been attracted to large scale natural and social sciences.

All great minds have had signature thought process, altered perception, grand creativity and a mastermind realization mindframe, classed by the normal as either genius or crazed. One unusual thing I notice is that most poeple with a different way of viewing the world or the situations it puts them in, tend to be those drawn to Cannabis. A plant that further varies that view, that also could have profound effect on the ecological, economical etc problems in which we have wrongly created though want and impatience. A plant whos active ingredient effects us due to unlikely evolving THC receptors in our brains and attracts us due to an enticing scent and appearence, it reduces stress, a reason why mitochondria release free radicals, ageing us. It provides further insight into our introspective thoughts, where we discover ourselves and better understand one another. To cut myself short, we as users know how beneficial this plant is and I personally feel if we are as intelligent as we think, a far closer, SYMBIOTIC relationship will form over time.

The first Einstein quote used is perfect and should be posted to every drone, beurocrat and wrong doer, any putting life in jeopardy for pathetic power and monetary arrogance. I feel as science grips an ever more powerful hold on society, a fresh, necassary system will appear to ensure our and every other organisms future. Originally religion gave order, over time between a select few, Politics formed and worked, but in our increasingly overpopulated and non understood world, a new element must be added to policy, a system to revise, cut the bullshit, sort real problems and save the planet. Only a 'new way of thinking' could create this important future safety net.
 

Woodstock.Hippie

New Member
[youtube]8mmAuHieD7Q[/youtube]

Some folks would debate the reality of passing on the characteristics acquired during ones lifetime, but what about genetic changes that were mystically turned on rather than somatic?

Shut Up And Vote

:peace:
 

swishatwista

Well-Known Member
human nature, you should read up on it, cause your enemys have.

Wild thanks for posting that, read that after i thought id chime in.

But all i gotta say is, do what you(anaumous) think is right, the degree/severity depends on you, put it in the air
 

Woodstock.Hippie

New Member
[youtube]y5HNCw3VLB0&NR[/youtube]

Would someone help us flesh the rest of this out?

IT's a different song and appears to be awesomely rare.

"
Stars lyrics


half of my lifetime
spun between dance and light
easy connections

lost in the cold twilight
and ther rain
searching for ways to again


I wrestled the Devil alone
turned confused
to find him lost in the air


then
as we danced
all the stars
fell in the sea
then
as we danced
all the stars
fell in the sea
then
as we danced
all the stars
fell in the sea


Caught
Between madness and the need to get away.


.
.
.


less reason


to get better every day

.
.
.
.

I find myself alone
A man obsessed with seeing things very clear

then
as we danced
all the stars
fell in the sea
then
as we danced
all the stars
fell into the sea
then
as we danced
all the stars
fell in the sea

Caught
between madness and the need to get away
find them less reason
to get better every day

no unfortunes are gained
dismass in all the

,
,
,

everythign

I find myself alone
A man obsessed with seein things very clear

then
as we danced
all the stars
fell in the sea
then
as we danced
all the stars
fell in the sea
then
as we danced
all the stars
fell in the sea
"

Shut Up And Vote

:peace:




Much Has Been Written Here Alas in only single copy and systematically Deleted and Not yet Un-Deleted By Those That Prefer To Censor.

Before We learned how to Roll IT Up.

:peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace:
 

boxofstankay

Active Member
It seems that the many worldwide problems facing us today are at their root a crisis of consciousness.

First: a couple of problems…

Ecological decline, including global warming and accelerating species extinction, is largely a result of human activity. The industrial revolution is fueled by the high energy content of (once) abundant fossil fuels. Fossil fuels pump large amounts of heat trapping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The earth’s average temperatures are rising. The ice caps are melting. Rain forests are being cut down to make room for farm land. The list of ecological problems is long. Most all are a result of human decisions on a massive scale. Technological

Economic problems are inevitable. We're seeing cracks in the system today. A debt-heavy system is using more debt to bail our economy out of this banking mess. We can only throw good money after bad for so long. An economy dependent on perpetual exponential growth has limits. Perhaps we're seeing those limits now. Maybe later. The limits will be reached some day.

Politically, we are witnessing senseless wars and failed states. Pakistan is a failed state. These guys have nuclear weapons. Most people agree that the Iraq war was a bad idea that benefited an elite few. Political tensions in the world is simple ego-posturing on a large scale. Game playing with human lives.

The list of man-made crises goes on. We did this to ourselves over many years. It’s taken several decades to recognize our lifestyles aren’t sustainable. That term, “sustainability” has been enjoying plenty of currency the past few years. Understandably so. We’re starting to wake up to the fact that we did this to ourselves. No amount of finger pointing will make it different. Time marches on. Unfortunately, the level of thinking that got us into this mess, won’t be able to get us out. Einstein has a great quote about this.

So what are the solutions??

The potential for doom and gloom can be disorienting. But that’s not the point I’m hoping to make. The point being that our methods of thinking are outmoded. So how does someone go about changing thought processes on a global scale? How do we expand our perceptions to levels that encompass all of humanity? How do we stop focusing on issues of scarcity? And learn to live from worldcentric perspectives? What would it take to raise our collective psychological center of gravity enough to begin understanding what a sustainable civilization would have to look like in the future… and then live that future today?

My proposal is that cannabis can be a catalyst for us to wake up to who we really are. There is still time.

I’ve found that since I started using cannabis with deliberate intent, my capacity for creative thought is naturally improved. Match that up with other effects of THC. Effects like an enhanced ability to see life from a worldcentric (as opposed to egocentric or ethnocentric) perspective. There is an experience of deep empathy. It’s possible to conceive what life might be like as a person who is more mature psychologically. Sub-personalities (often disowned) that hinder this psychological maturation come into focus. Sometimes they’re painful, but real just the same.

Cannabis produces an existential awareness. An awareness that you have a limited time on earth and that you’re responsible for your actions while you’re here. Perhaps people from archaic and mythic religious traditions may disagree. They probably don’t smoke much pot either. If this abundant plant is capable of giving users a glimpse at their true nature – and exposing false beliefs, expanding awareness, exhibiting other qualities that encourage psychological growth - wouldn’t this tsunami of marijuana awareness washing over the country be a ripe opportunity for us to deliberately accelerate the maturation process?

Does anyone else here agree that the many problems facing humanity and civilization are man-made?

Has anyone else here noticed similar effects from smoking pot that enhance the sphere of awareness?

Do any of the readers here suspect that cannabis provides a legitimate opportunity to accelerate psychological growth deliberately?

My intent here is not to focus on all the problems we’re facing. Or all the disastrous outcomes if humanity doesn’t pull together in time. Instead, I’m looking for solutions to a crisis of consciousness. It seems the potential for enhanced self-improvement is available to any smoker who’s willing to ask if greater maturity is possible. And to any person who’s brave enough to do the necessary work.

Peace,
~Garrett

"We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them."
- Albert Einstein

“A human being is a part of a whole, called by us 'universe', a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest... a kind of optical delusion of consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty."
- Albert Einstein

u made this after reading my sig -.-
 
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