From: =- deluxe -= (jeff@ultraviolet.com)
Date: Tue Feb 03 1998 - 07:03:29 MST
Holger Wagner wrote:
> I've tried a few different drugs (both synthetic and natural), and I do
> consider them a "transhuman tool". Still, I don't think it makes a lot
> of sense to do the same drug again and again. Once you've played around
> with certain "experiences", it gets quite easy to "remember" them
> whenever you want to, which gives you almost the same effect as when
> you've actually taken the drug.
This is an interesting point, but I don't think that it may be the case
fore everyone. When I was in my early 20's, I spent a lot of my free time
experimenting. As soon as it began seriously interfering with my the
stability of my life, I moved on. I think that hemp falls into its own
unique category. I wouldn't consider myself a casual user of this drug. Its
important to me to keep usage connected to the creative process. I'm not
saying that I use it when I want to be creative, but that sometimes, when
it feels like a good idea, I'll indulge. In a way, it is very decedent. But
then again, so is eating fine food.
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