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It all began about ten years ago...
 

offline Free your mind from UmeÃ¥ (Sweden) on 2007-04-13 18:26 [#02071826]
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It all began about ten years ago. I had reached a
considerably more relaxed period in my life - a time when I
had come to feel that there was more to living than science,
a time of awakening of my social consciousness and
amiability, a time when I was open to new experiences. I had
become friendly with a group of people who occasionally
smoked cannabis, irregularly, but with evident pleasure.
Initially I was unwilling to partake, but the apparent
euphoria that cannabis produced and the fact that there was
no physiological addiction to the plant eventually persuaded
me to try. My initial experiences were entirely
disappointing; there was no effect at all, and I began to
entertain a variety of hypotheses about cannabis being a
placebo which worked by expectation and hyperventilation
rather than by chemistry. After about five or six
unsuccessful attempts, however, it happened. I was lying on
my back in a friend's living room idly examining the pattern
of shadows on the ceiling cast by a potted plant (not
cannabis!). I suddenly realized that I was examining an
intricately detailed miniature Volkswagen, distinctly
outlined by the shadows. I was very skeptical at this
perception, and tried to find inconsistencies between
Volkswagens and what I viewed on the ceiling. But it was all
there, down to hubcaps, license plate, chrome, and even the
small handle used for opening the trunk. When I closed my
eyes, I was stunned to find that there was a movie going on
the inside of my eyelids. Flash . . . a simple country scene
with red farmhouse, a blue sky, white clouds, yellow path
meandering over green hills to the horizon. . . Flash . . .
same scene, orange house, brown sky, red clouds, yellow
path, violet fields . . . Flash . . . Flash . . . Flash. The
flashes came about once a heartbeat. Each flash brought the
same simple scene into view, but each time with a different
set of colors . . . exquisitely deep hues, and astonishingly
harmonious in their juxtaposition. Since then I have smoked
occasionally and enjoyed it thorough


 

offline Free your mind from UmeÃ¥ (Sweden) on 2007-04-13 18:27 [#02071827]
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It amplifies torpid sensibilities and produces what to me
are even more interesting effects, as I will explain
shortly.

I can remember another early visual experience with
cannabis, in which I viewed a candle flame and discovered in
the heart of the flame, standing with magnificent
indifference, the black-hatted and -cloaked Spanish
gentleman who appears on the label of the Sandeman sherry
bottle. Looking at fires when high, by the way, especially
through one of those prism kaleidoscopes which image their
surroundings, is an extraordinarily moving and beautiful
experience.

I want to explain that at no time did I think these things
'really' were out there. I knew there was no Volkswagen on
the ceiling and there was no Sandeman salamander man in the
flame. I don't feel any contradiction in these experiences.
There's a part of me making, creating the perceptions which
in everyday life would be bizarre; there's another part of
me which is a kind of observer. About half of the pleasure
comes from the observer-part appreciating the work of the
creator-part. I smile, or sometimes even laugh out loud at
the pictures on the insides of my eyelids. In this sense, I
suppose cannabis is psychotomimetic, but I find none of the
panic or terror that accompanies some psychoses. Possibly
this is because I know it's my own trip, and that I can come
down rapidly any time I want to.



 

offline Free your mind from UmeÃ¥ (Sweden) on 2007-04-13 18:27 [#02071828]
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While my early perceptions were all visual, and curiously
lacking in images of human beings, both of these items have
changed over the intervening years. I find that today a
single joint is enough to get me high. I test whether I'm
high by closing my eyes and looking for the flashes. They
come long before there are any alterations in my visual or
other perceptions. I would guess this is a signal-to-noise
problem, the visual noise level being very low with my eyes
closed. Another interesting information-theoretical aspects
is the prevalence - at least in my flashed images - of
cartoons: just the outlines of figures, caricatures, not
photographs. I think this is simply a matter of information
compression; it would be impossible to grasp the total
content of an image with the information content of an
ordinary photograph, say 108 bits, in the fraction of a
second which a flash occupies. And the flash experience is
designed, if I may use that word, for instant appreciation.
The artist and viewer are one. This is not to say that the
images are not marvelously detailed and complex. I recently
had an image in which two people were talking, and the words
they were saying would form and disappear in yellow above
their heads, at about a sentence per heartbeat. In this way
it was possible to follow the conversation. At the same time
an occasional word would appear in red letters among the
yellows above their heads, perfectly in context with the
conversation; but if one remembered these red words, they
would enunciate a quite different set of statements,
penetratingly critical of the conversation. The entire image
set which I've outlined here, with I would say at least 100
yellow words and something like 10 red words, occurred in
something under a minute.


 

offline Free your mind from UmeÃ¥ (Sweden) on 2007-04-13 18:28 [#02071829]
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The cannabis experience has greatly improved my appreciation
for art, a subject which I had never much appreciated
before. The understanding of the intent of the artist which
I can achieve when high sometimes carries over to when I'm
down. This is one of many human frontiers which cannabis has
helped me traverse. There also have been some art-related
insights - I don't know whether they are true or false, but
they were fun to formulate. For example, I have spent some
time high looking at the work of the Belgian surrealist Yves
Tanguey. Some years later, I emerged from a long swim in the
Caribbean and sank exhausted onto a beach formed from the
erosion of a nearby coral reef. In idly examining the
arcuate pastel-colored coral fragments which made up the
beach, I saw before me a vast Tanguey painting. Perhaps
Tanguey visited such a beach in his childhood.

A very similar improvement in my appreciation of music has
occurred with cannabis. For the first time I have been able
to hear the separate parts of a three-part harmony and the
richness of the counterpoint. I have since discovered that
professional musicians can quite easily keep many separate
parts going simultaneously in their heads, but this was the
first time for me. Again, the learning experience when high
has at least to some extent carried over when I'm down. The
enjoyment of food is amplified; tastes and aromas emerge
that for some reason we ordinarily seem to be too busy to
notice. I am able to give my full attention to the
sensation. A potato will have a texture, a body, and taste
like that of other potatoes, but much more so. Cannabis also
enhances the enjoyment of sex - on the one hand it gives an
exquisite sensitivity, but on the other hand it postpones
orgasm: in part by distracting me with the profusion of
image passing before my eyes. The actual duration of orgasm
seems to lengthen greatly, but this may be the usual
experience of time expansion which comes with cannabis
smoking.



 

offline Free your mind from UmeÃ¥ (Sweden) on 2007-04-13 18:28 [#02071830]
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I do not consider myself a religious person in the usual
sense, but there is a religious aspect to some highs. The
heightened sensitivity in all areas gives me a feeling of
communion with my surroundings, both animate and inanimate.
Sometimes a kind of existential perception of the absurd
comes over me and I see with awful certainty the hypocrisies
and posturing of myself and my fellow men. And at other
times, there is a different sense of the absurd, a playful
and whimsical awareness. Both of these senses of the absurd
can be communicated, and some of the most rewarding highs
I've had have been in sharing talk and perceptions and
humor. Cannabis brings us an awareness that we spend a
lifetime being trained to overlook and forget and put out of
our minds. A sense of what the world is really like can be
maddening; cannabis has brought me some feelings for what it
is like to be crazy, and how we use that word 'crazy' to
avoid thinking about things that are too painful for us. In
the Soviet Union political dissidents are routinely placed
in insane asylums. The same kind of thing, a little more
subtle perhaps, occurs here: 'did you hear what Lenny Bruce
said yesterday? He must be crazy.' When high on cannabis I
discovered that there's somebody inside in those people we
call mad.


 

offline Free your mind from UmeÃ¥ (Sweden) on 2007-04-13 18:29 [#02071831]
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When I'm high I can penetrate into the past, recall
childhood memories, friends, relatives, playthings, streets,
smells, sounds, and tastes from a vanished era. I can
reconstruct the actual occurrences in childhood events only
half understood at the time. Many but not all my cannabis
trips have somewhere in them a symbolism significant to me
which I won't attempt to describe here, a kind of mandala
embossed on the high. Free-associating to this mandala, both
visually and as plays on words, has produced a very rich
array of insights.

There is a myth about such highs: the user has an illusion
of great insight, but it does not survive scrutiny in the
morning. I am convinced that this is an error, and that the
devastating insights achieved when high are real insights;
the main problem is putting these insights in a form
acceptable to the quite different self that we are when
we're down the next day. Some of the hardest work I've ever
done has been to put such insights down on tape or in
writing. The problem is that ten even more interesting ideas
or images have to be lost in the effort of recording one. It
is easy to understand why someone might think it's a waste
of effort going to all that trouble to set the thought down,
a kind of intrusion of the Protestant Ethic. But since I
live almost all my life down I've made the effort -
successfully, I think. Incidentally, I find that reasonably
good insights can be remembered the next day, but only if
some effort has been made to set them down another way. If I
write the insight down or tell it to someone, then I can
remember it with no assistance the following morning; but if
I merely say to myself that I must make an effort to
remember, I never do.



 

offline Free your mind from UmeÃ¥ (Sweden) on 2007-04-13 18:29 [#02071832]
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I find that most of the insights I achieve when high are
into social issues, an area of creative scholarship very
different from the one I am generally known for. I can
remember one occasion, taking a shower with my wife while
high, in which I had an idea on the origins and invalidities
of racism in terms of gaussian distribution curves. It was a
point obvious in a way, but rarely talked about. I drew the
curves in soap on the shower wall, and went to write the
idea down. One idea led to another, and at the end of about
an hour of extremely hard work I found I had written eleven
short essays on a wide range of social, political,
philosophical, and human biological topics. Because of
problems of space, I can't go into the details of these
essays, but from all external signs, such as public
reactions and expert commentary, they seem to contain valid
insights. I have used them in university commencement
addresses, public lectures, and in my books.


 

offline Free your mind from UmeÃ¥ (Sweden) on 2007-04-13 18:29 [#02071833]
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But let me try to at least give the flavor of such an
insight and its accompaniments. One night, high on cannabis,
I was delving into my childhood, a little self-analysis, and
making what seemed to me to be very good progress. I then
paused and thought how extraordinary it was that Sigmund
Freud, with no assistance from drugs, had been able to
achieve his own remarkable self-analysis. But then it hit me
like a thunderclap that this was wrong, that Freud had spent
the decade before his self-analysis as an experimenter with
and a proselytizer for cocaine; and it seemed to me very
apparent that the genuine psychological insights that Freud
brought to the world were at least in part derived from his
drug experience. I have no idea whether this is in fact
true, or whether the historians of Freud would agree with
this interpretation, or even if such an idea has been
published in the past, but it is an interesting hypothesis
and one which passes first scrutiny in the world of the
downs.


 

offline Free your mind from UmeÃ¥ (Sweden) on 2007-04-13 18:30 [#02071834]
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I can remember the night that I suddenly realized what it
was like to be crazy, or nights when my feelings and
perceptions were of a religious nature. I had a very
accurate sense that these feelings and perceptions, written
down casually, would not stand the usual critical scrutiny
that is my stock in trade as a scientist. If I find in the
morning a message from myself the night before informing me
that there is a world around us which we barely sense, or
that we can become one with the universe, or even that
certain politicians are desperately frightened men, I may
tend to disbelieve; but when I'm high I know about this
disbelief. And so I have a tape in which I exhort myself to
take such remarks seriously. I say 'Listen closely, you
sonofabitch of the morning! This stuff is real!' I try to
show that my mind is working clearly; I recall the name of a
high school acquaintance I have not thought of in thirty
years; I describe the color, typography, and format of a
book in another room and these memories do pass critical
scrutiny in the morning. I am convinced that there are
genuine and valid levels of perception available with
cannabis (and probably with other drugs) which are, through
the defects of our society and our educational system,
unavailable to us without such drugs. Such a remark applies
not only to self-awareness and to intellectual pursuits, but
also to perceptions of real people, a vastly enhanced
sensitivity to facial expression, intonations, and choice of
words which sometimes yields a rapport so close it's as if
two people are reading each other's minds.


 

offline Free your mind from UmeÃ¥ (Sweden) on 2007-04-13 18:30 [#02071835]
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Cannabis enables nonmusicians to know a little about what it
is like to be a musician, and nonartists to grasp the joys
of art. But I am neither an artist nor a musician. What
about my own scientific work? While I find a curious
disinclination to think of my professional concerns when
high - the attractive intellectual adventures always seem to
be in every other area - I have made a conscious effort to
think of a few particularly difficult current problems in my
field when high. It works, at least to a degree. I find I
can bring to bear, for example, a range of relevant
experimental facts which appear to be mutually inconsistent.
So far, so good. At least the recall works. Then in trying
to conceive of a way of reconciling the disparate facts, I
was able to come up with a very bizarre possibility, one
that I'm sure I would never have thought of down. I've
written a paper which mentions this idea in passing. I think
it's very unlikely to be true, but it has consequences which
are experimentally testable, which is the hallmark of an
acceptable theory.


 

offline ToXikFB on 2007-04-13 18:30 [#02071836]
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could you summarize that?


 

offline Free your mind from UmeÃ¥ (Sweden) on 2007-04-13 18:31 [#02071837]
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I have mentioned that in the cannabis experience there is a
part of your mind that remains a dispassionate observer, who
is able to take you down in a hurry if need be. I have on a
few occasions been forced to drive in heavy traffic when
high. I've negotiated it with no difficult at all, though I
did have some thoughts about the marvelous cherry-red color
of traffic lights. I find that after the drive I'm not high
at all. There are no flashes on the insides of my eyelids.
If you're high and your child is calling, you can respond
about as capably as you usually do. I don't advocate driving
when high on cannabis, but I can tell you from personal
experience that it certainly can be done. My high is always
reflective, peaceable, intellectually exciting, and
sociable, unlike most alcohol highs, and there is never a
hangover. Through the years I find that slightly smaller
amounts of cannabis suffice to produce the same degree of
high, and in one movie theater recently I found I could get
high just by inhaling the cannabis smoke which permeated the
theater.


 

offline Free your mind from UmeÃ¥ (Sweden) on 2007-04-13 18:31 [#02071838]
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There is a very nice self-titering aspect to cannabis. Each
puff is a very small dose; the time lag between inhaling a
puff and sensing its effect is small; and there is no desire
for more after the high is there. I think the ratio, R, of
the time to sense the dose taken to the time required to
take an excessive dose is an important quantity. R is very
large for LSD (which I've never taken) and reasonably short
for cannabis. Small values of R should be one measure of the
safety of psychedelic drugs. When cannabis is legalized, I
hope to see this ratio as one of he parameters printed on
the pack. I hope that time isn't too distant; the illegality
of cannabis is outrageous, an impediment to full utilization
of a drug which helps produce the serenity and insight,
sensitivity and fellowship so desperately needed in this
increasingly mad and dangerous world.


 

offline ToXikFB on 2007-04-13 18:33 [#02071839]
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oh your not finished.


 

offline Free your mind from UmeÃ¥ (Sweden) on 2007-04-13 18:34 [#02071840]
Points: 342 Status: Lurker



Done...//Mr. X


 

offline horsefactory from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2007-04-13 18:40 [#02071841]
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MOST TLDR OF EVER


 

offline ToXikFB on 2007-04-13 18:44 [#02071842]
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this is very true


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2007-04-13 19:41 [#02071845]
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Phobiazero:

Maybe another suggestion for your XLT v2.0 candypack: blogs.


 

offline EVOL from a long time ago on 2007-04-13 20:47 [#02071847]
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is it just me, or did anybody else not rread
that either?


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-04-13 20:50 [#02071848]
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I have one evil alpha tyranical dictator personality who
keeps all my other multiple personalities on drugs. I don't
know what his intentions are until I am him, but I think he
might be the most evil being in the universe.


 

offline thatne from United States on 2007-04-13 21:29 [#02071853]
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so you got high


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2007-04-13 21:32 [#02071854]
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No. I took one look at the first full paragraph, noticed it
10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
lead down to the second, saw that it ended up breaching my
0000000000000000000000000000000000000+ character reading
limit, and then posted my comment about blogs.


 

offline mappatazee from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2007-04-13 21:47 [#02071856]
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I've never had visual hallucinations from smoking and I
don't think it's a normal thing


 

offline B123 from The wicked underbelly (Australia) on 2007-04-13 22:29 [#02071858]
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agreed


 

offline zero-cool on 2007-04-13 22:34 [#02071859]
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Do you believe after the Bush Regime falls, that
legalization will occur? and if so, also the entire western
world?


 

offline pigster from melbs on 2007-04-13 22:41 [#02071863]
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heh. i read the first post, and then realised it continued
into other posts, and checked it out and decided i'd rather
not read it all.
and shyeah, i dont know a lot, but i kinda thought the whole
hallucination thing isnt sposed to happen.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2007-04-13 22:45 [#02071868]
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No. First off, if legalization occurs, the US will be the
last to embrace it. Secondly, if you haven't noticed, the US
has always been extremely anti pot, democrat or republican.
This is because the economy is reliant on things like prison
systems. 60% of the US prison population is there because of
marijuana related charges.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-04-13 23:26 [#02071874]
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I can't wait until the elitist bohemian grove puts
Arnold in power as a dictator of their 'new world
order' police state.

Alex Jones documentaries might be a new type of parasitic
memeplex like scientology... only more dangerous because the
material isn't obviously false like aliens and stuff.


 

offline chaosmachine from Ottawa (Canada) on 2007-04-13 23:41 [#02071875]
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interesting read, but he must be smoking some strong
stuff...


 

offline zero-cool on 2007-04-14 01:10 [#02071884]
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i'm calling the FBI


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2007-04-14 01:24 [#02071885]
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seconded


 

offline rockenjohnny from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2007-04-14 08:31 [#02071930]
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far out. smoking weed might make playing on your playstation
interesting but it sure turns you into a really boring
person.


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2007-04-14 10:23 [#02071946]
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can't wait to read this
:)


 

offline OK on 2007-04-14 10:39 [#02071948]
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i've had nice visions while high on pot. i always say i
should paint them but i suck at drawing so i guess the world
will never see


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2007-04-14 12:35 [#02071977]
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