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ng and running about,
produce a wind that accompanies this snake. Four flying objects always accompany
the sylphs as guardians wherever they go.
VISION 15
THE SACHAMAMA
This picture shows the Sachamama hypnotising a deer in order to swallow it up.
Trees and weeds grow on the Sachamama. This big snake is hard to find, but it can
be seen.On the left side is a small pond from which it drinks. On the right there are
all kinds of animal and even human bones which it has vomited up during its life
time. It expels the meat through its rectum, the bones it vomits.
This big snake rarely moves, remaining perhaps hundreds of years in the same
place. One can even accidentally climb on top of it without realising one is on
this dangerous animal. If a person passes by its head, the Sachamama magnetises
him immediately and swallows him, because it possesses a very powerful magnet,
and no living being that crosses its path can escape.
When a person has noticed the presence of the Sachamama, he must leave swiftly
so as not to be crushed by a tree or struck by lightning, because the Sachamarna
produces a strong wind with lightning and lots of rain, capable of knocking down
trees. When the Sachamama moves to another place, it throws down the trees on its
back and makes a sort of path by knocking down other trees as well.
VISION 16
THE SESSION OF THE CHULLACHAKI
This is a vision of the Supay-chacra or garden of the Chullachaki. In the middle we
see a tree called caimitillo Duroja hirsuta]. The two trees beside it are called
Supay-caspi and the lowest ones, Supay-anallosacha. You can see that they have
circles at the base of the leaves.
Here you can see a Chullachaki a forest spirit] dressed in royal gowns, reading a
parchment. The others, the shapshicos or sacharunas, listen to the reading of the
decree on the care of wild animals, because they are the ones who have this
responsibility. All of them are dressed in brilliant-colored royal clothes which make
the nearby leaves shine bright, just as perfectly as light bulbs. It's like a
Bacchanalian feast to which all wild animals are invited so they together with their
masters will entertain all the rest, setting up a circus show with dances, music with
euphoric rhythm, and entrancing singing. There you can hear the most complex
sounds and lullabies of the purity of the forest, of the intricate web of the vegetal
esoteric world. Within vegetalismo there is so much knowledge that could benefit
man. Perhaps some day the hidden secret of longevity will be known, because it is
certain that this is to be found within the plants of the forest.
These animals are called through a telepathic vibration in which the instinct of the
psychic cord m~' the animals come to the meeting. You can see otorongo, the
manco-puma, the lluhuichio-puma, huasca monkey], the squirrel, the cashacushillo
i cupine], the sachavaca tapir], the deer, the armas Priodontes
maximus], the maids Agouti paca],
"AFOAF grew some (Apollo) recently and got an indica phenotype that finished around 50 days, and a Durban
phenotype that took 60 days.
The indica phenotype is very resinous, clear high. Not racy nor paranoid. Dense buds, low odor.
The Durban phenotype has a stronger high than pure Durban, very clear, very racy, even paranoid. Buds very
fluffy, and they flop over from their own weight. Definitely a creeper phenotype in the gene pool (Durban).
The mom of A-11 is Genius, an F2 of Jack Herer crossed to an unknown male (likely a Durban imho). The dad
of A-11 is Cinderella.
Genius expresses the NL and Skunk side of the gene pool. Cindy expresses the Durban and haze side.
imho, for the A-11 to have 2 phenotypes in the F1, one of which is fluffy, sweet, and floppy like Durban, means
that the Durban gene is in both Apollo and Cindy." - Zorro I don't know where they get that crap about it finishing Sept. 1st. I was at 44 something degrees north, and
they didn't finish until about the end of September. I do remember that there was a lot of variation between
seeds, maybe I just got some slow ones. Or maybe they were just lying too.” –been there History of cannabis
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cultivation en placard de cannabis
about 5' tall at harvest, lots of short side branches with plenty of buds. yield
was
Bongs Pipe about 4 oz. of average quality weed. excellent hashy taste which peaked at about 1 month of curing and
then started to decline. high was average and didn't last very long. maybe due to accidental pollination.
susceptible
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to bud mold in high humidity.” dr.atomic Hydrolysis with base was accompanied by
an intramolecular opening of the epoxide ring (as in the racemic case, Chart
1 The smoke is good- smooth, sweet, menthol/lemony. It has a lot of central and south American Sativa in its
ancestry. The high is long lasting and 'happy'- a day-time smoke. The buds are long and thin. I noticed two
phenotypes (ratio 14:2)- 14 plants had broad, long leaves, high vigor, high yield; 2 were much shorter
(finishing at 4-5'), more compact, started flowering earlier, but didn’t mature as well, more susceptible to mold,
thinner leaves. Some of the large phenotype flowered with pistils the color of pink-grapefruit.
Its not the easiest plant I've grown, and this may account for why its not more common, but its well worth it. It
definitely is mold resistant beyond any doubt. These plants get the yield from the size of the plant, not the
density of the buds, so try to ensure a good size by July, and DONT pinch it out. I'm hoping for 3 or 4 ounces
per plant this year- I've put them into my best patch.” – retro13
all defend the vegetalista against evil spirits.
In the centre to one side are the suni-chaki long feet] elves and the gnomes with
triangular bodies. More to the right you can see the ishkay-aicha, with two bodies
in each person, one for astral trips and the other for the planet on which they live.
They are watching the flight of the great vegetalista or muraya on his tibemama
bird. Two nautical nymphs accompany him as he goes after a patient whose soul is
being taken by the guards of a sorcerer, leaving the body inert. But the vegetalista
is curing him by summoning his powers, including the nina-caballo horse of fire]
with its maidens and countesses of the sublime levitation, and the powerful huairakuros
air worms], the yachay cometas phantom comets], and the mighty yurachirapa
white rainbow], a white boa with yellowish hair.
They all go in front of the guards, who become paralysed. The vegetalista has to
recover the soul and return it to the inert body. The healer meanwhile observes
the shining planet Saturn and also cities located on other planets, such as the city
of Jatabel on the right and the city in the middle background, called Luzidal, in
another galaxy.
This vision occurred in a hamlet called Zapatilla, by the river Fanacha, in
December 1959, before I myself became a vegetalista. The name of the healer was
Pascual Pichiri, from whom I learned much.
VISION 38
FRIGHTENED BY THE CHULLACHAKI
In this vision we see a young man out of his mind. He was taken by a Chullachaki
forest spirit with the feet backwards] to its habitat, where he stayed several days.
His relatives found him and are now holding his arms so the healer can cure him in
full ayahuasca visionary trance, while the Chullachakis are calling.
We see the Shapingos or Chullachakis with all their jungle animals and also the
plants they grow on their farms. The one who abducted this man stands beside the
dry tree trunk in which he lives. The others are coming out from under the branches
of a fallen tree. The one in the background lives under the bark of certain trees, and
his way of fooling people is to becomethe deer that is seen beside him here. The
other two coming out from under the tree turn into the two sachavacas tapirs]
shown in the middle, in order to fool people. There are also dwarfish Chullachakis
who turn into small animals such as the tortoise, the carachupa armadillo], the
majas Agouti paca], and so on. The one who took the young man usually changes
into a monkey known as supay-machin ghost monkey] or into a sajino collared
peccary, Dicolyles tajacu]. He transforms the ropes or lianas into aggressive
snakes. But the sparrow hawks of the vegetalista hunt down these snakes.
Behind the hawks are two meteors of the icaro de la yana-sacha icaro of the
black jungle] that enable the vegetalista to drive away these Chullachakis. The rays
that irradiate colours are the supernatural vibrations of the vegetalista with which
he “Northern lights #2 = originally a Hindu Kush X Thai cross. It was selectively inbred and developed into a stable
almost all Kush type cross that is mostly indica.”
“I haven't done #5, but # 2 (Oasis) was great. Most
Kc 33 X Master Kush
people say that the NL strains
Bongs Pipe have little or no taste or
smell, but my experience with #2 was that it had an oniony, garlicky smell and taste. The buzz was it.
Couch-lock, but surprisingly psychoactive, given indica's reputation. I don't think you can go wrong with a strain
that highly touted.” - Skunkman“Northern lights 2 = originally a Hindu Kush X Thai cross. It was selectively inbred and developed into a stable
almost all Kush type cross that is mostly indica.
”
“I haven't done 5, but 2 (Oasis) was great. Most people say that the NL strains have little or no taste or
smell, but my experience with 2 was that it had an oniony, garlicky smell and taste. The buzz was it.
Couch-lock, but surprisingly psychoactive, given indica's reputation. I
Willy Jack don't think you can go wrong with a strain
that highly touted.” - Skunkman
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89 yahu'man aya dead person, spirit; uma = head] Couroupita
gujanensis], a plant from which it is possible to learn both medicine and sorcery.
We see also several huaira-kuros worms of the air], malevolent animals that
when sent bysorcerers enter the nose and ears of a victim.
This sorcery is learned
from the tree ajosquiro, which also appears here.
In front of the house are triangular tingunas, which may be transformed into
persons or cities.
VISION 41
PULSATIONS
A group of vegetalistas has taken ayahuasca, and through an icaro they call the
magnificent Queen Pulsarium Coya, wearing a red and green mantle, a tuft of
feathers, and a golden crown. She is the one who gives the vegetalistas power to
diagnose illness by pulsing their patients. This power consists of an intuitive ability
to interpret the pulse, connecting thus the hands with the brain. When a vegetalista
touches a patient, his brain immediately gives a picture of what might be wrong
with his patient.
Queen Pulsarium Coya gives the vegetalistas arkanas or defenses. The
vegetalista to the left holds a scorpion. When this vegetalista touches a patient who
has been hit by a virote from a sorcerer, his scorpion will fight the virote, informing
the vegetalista that this is a case of sorcery.
The vegetalista next to him has been given snakes, which help him detect mal
aire del agua [illness produced by the water], manchari fright], and so on. The
vegetalista wearing a blue shirt has a bayuca caterpillar] on his left arm and a
spider on his right arm. And so every vegetalista will receive various animals, such
as salamanders, piranhas, etc. This queen also gives the vegetalistas various types
of belts, so that through their navels they are able to detect the type of illness
afflicting their patients.
The colourful, undulant layers crossing the painting represent the waves in the
brain moving in accord with the dictates of the pulsation’s. The first layer, in white
and pink, represents the pulsation’s of an apprentice. The blue layer represents the
pulsation’s experienced by a muraya who is a healer, not a witch or a sorcerer.
The
layer in red and yellow represents the pulsation’s of a banco, a master of the three
realms-the atmospheric or sidereal, the terrestrial, and the aquatic.
The layer with black and red waves represents the pulsation’s of the evil bancos,
witches, and sorcerers.
They may cure, but not often, because they usually do harm.
The pink layer represents the sumis, those able to enter the underwater realm.
They dedicate themselves mainly to curing, but they may also kill if they wish. The
red line with white waves represents those sumis that only heal.
In the upper left corner is a city called Korillacta golden city], where beings live
that are half human and half snake. The vegetalistas admitted here specialise in
sucking virotes, or in extracting marupa sorcery with their manTis magical
phlegm]. The rainbow represents great snakesyahu'man aya dead person, spirit; uma = head] Couroupita
gujanensis], a plant from which it is possible to learn both medicine and sorcery.
We see also several huaira-kuros worms of the air], malevolent animals that
when sent bysorcerers enter the nose and ears of a victim. This sorcery is learned
from the tree ajosquiro, which also appears here.
In front of the house are triangular tingunas, which may be transformed into
persons or cities.
VISION 41
PULSATIONS
A group of vegetalistas has taken ayahuasca, and through an icaro they call the
magnificent Queen Pulsarium Coya, wearing a red and green mantle, a tuft of
feathers, and a golden crown. She is the one who gives the vegetalistas power to
diagnose illness by pulsing their patients. This power consists of an intuitive ability
to interpret the pulse, connecting thus the hands with the brain. When a vegetalista
touches a patient, his brain immediately gives a picture of what might be wrong
with his patient.
Queen Pulsarium Coya gives the vegetalistas arkanas or defenses. The
vegetalista to the left holds a scorpion. When this vegetalista touches a patient who
has been hit by a virote from a sorcerer, his scorpion will fight the virote, informing
the vegetalista that this is a case of sorcery.
The vegetalista next to him has been given snakes, which help him detect mal
aire del agua illness produced by the water], manchari fright], and so on. The
vegetalista wearing a blue shirt has a bayuca caterpillar] on his left arm and a
spider on his right arm. And so every vegetalista will receive various animals, such
as salamanders, piranhas, etc. This queen also gives the vegetalistas various types
of belts, so that through their navels they are able to detect the type of illness
afflicting their patients.
The colourful, undulant layers crossing the painting represent the waves in the
brain
Sensiseedbank moving in accord with the dictates of the pulsation’s. The first layer, in white
and pink, represents the pulsation’s of an apprentice. The blue layer represents the
pulsation’s experienced by a muraya who is a healer, not a witch or a sorcerer. The
layer in red and yellow represents the pulsation’s of a banco, a master of the three
realms-the atmospheric or sidereal, the terrestrial, and the aquatic.
The layer with black and red waves represents the pulsation’s of the evil bancos,
witches, and sorcerers. They may cure, but not often, because they usually do harm.
The pink layer represents the sumis, those able to enter the underwater realm.
They dedicate themselves mainly to curing, but they may also kill if they wish. The
red line with white waves represents those sumis that only heal.
In the upper left corner is a city called Korillacta golden city], where beings live
that are half human and half snake. The vegetalistas admitted here specialise in
sucking virotes, or in extracting marupa sorcery with their manTis magical
phlegm]. The rainbow represents great snakesyahu'man [aya dead person, spirit; uma = head Couroupita
gujanensis, a plant from which it is possible to learn both medicine and sorcery.
We see also several huaira-kuros worms of the air, malevolent animals that
when sent bysorcerers enter the nose and ears of a victim. This sorcery is learned
from the tree ajosquiro, which also appears here.
In front of the house are triangular tingunas, which may be transformed into
persons or cities.
VISION 41
PULSATIONS
A group of vegetalistas has taken ayahuasca, and through an icaro they call the
magnificent Queen Pulsarium Coya, wearing a red and green mantle, a tuft of
feathers, and a golden crown.
She is the one who gives the vegetalistas power to
diagnose illness by pulsing their patients.
This power consists of an intuitive ability
to interpret the pulse, connecting thus the hands with the brain. When a vegetalista
touches a patient, his brain immediately gives a picture of what might be wrong
with his patient.
Queen Pulsarium Coya gives the vegetalistas arkanas or defenses. The
vegetalista to the left holds a scorpion. When this vegetalista touches a patient who
has been hit by a virote from a sorcerer, his scorpion will fight the virote, informing
the vegetalista that this is a case of sorcery.
The vegetalista next to him has been given snakes, which help him detect mal
aire del agua illness produced by the water, manchari [fright, and so on. The
vegetalista wearing a blue shirt has a bayuca [caterpillar on his left arm and a
spider on his right arm. And so every vegetalista will receive various animals, such
as salamanders, piranhas, etc. This queen also gives the vegetalistas various types
of belts, so that through their navels they are able to detect the type of illness
afflicting their patients.
The colourful, undulant layers crossing the painting represent the waves in the
brain moving in accord with the dictates of the pulsation’s. The first layer, in white
and pink, represents the pulsation’s of an apprentice. The blue layer represents the
pulsation’s experienced by a muraya who is a healer, not a witch or a sorcerer.
The
layer in red and yellow represents the pulsation’s of a banco, a master of the three
realms-the atmospheric or sidereal, the terrestrial, and the aquatic.
The layer with black and red waves represents the pulsation’s of the evil bancos,
witches, and sorcerers. They may cure, but not often, because they usually do harm.
The pink layer represents the sumis, those able to enter the underwater realm.
They dedicate themselves mainly to curing, but they may also kill if they wish. The
red line with white waves represents those sumis that only heal.
In the upper left corner is a city called Korillacta [golden city, where beings live
that are half human and half snake. The vegetalistas admitted here specialise in
sucking virotes, or in extracting marupa sorcery with their manTis [magical
phlegm. The rainbow represents great snakesyahu'man aya dead person, spirit; uma = head Couroupita
gujanensis, a plant from which it is possible to learn both medicine and sorcery.
We see also several huaira-kuros worms of the air, malevolent animals that
when sent bysorcerers enter the nose and ears of a victim. This sorcery is learned
from the tree ajosquiro, which also appears here.
In front of the house are triangular tingunas, which may be transformed into
persons or cities.
VISION 41
PULSATIONS
A group of vegetalistas has taken ayahuasca, and through an icaro they call the
magnificent Queen Pulsarium Coya, wearing a red and green mantle, a tuft of
feathers, and a golden crown. She is the one who gives the vegetalistas power to
diagnose illness by pulsing their patients. This power consists of an intuitive ability
to interpret the pulse, connecting thus the hands with the brain. When a vegetalista
touches a patient, his brain immediately gives a picture of what might be wrong
with his patient.
Queen Pulsarium Coya gives the vegetalistas arkanas or defenses. The
vegetalista to the left holds a scorpion.
When this vegetalista touches a patient who
has been hit by a virote from a sorcerer, his scorpion will fight the virote, informing
the vegetalista that this is a case of sorcery.
The vegetalista next to him has been given snakes, which help him detect mal
aire del agua illness produced by the water, manchari fright, and so on. The
vegetalista wearing a blue shirt has a bayuca caterpillar on his left arm and a
spider on his right arm. And so every vegetalista will receive various animals, such
as salamanders, piranhas, etc. This queen also gives
Swiss Miss the vegetalistas various types
of belts, so that through their navels they are able to detect the type of illness
afflicting their patients.
The colourful, undulant layers crossing the painting represent the waves in the
brain moving in accord with the dictates of the pulsation’s. The first layer, in white
and pink, represents the pulsation’s of an apprentice. The blue layer represents the
pulsation’s experienced by a muraya who is a healer, not a witch or a sorcerer. The
layer in red and yellow represents the pulsation’s of a banco, a master of the three
realms-the atmospheric or sidereal, the terrestrial, and the aquatic.
The layer with black and red waves represents the pulsation’s of the evil bancos,
witches, and sorcerers. They may cure, but not often, because they usually do harm.
The pink layer represents the sumis, those able to enter the underwater realm.
They dedicate themselves mainly to curing, but they may also kill if they wish. The
red line with white waves represents those sumis that only heal.
In the upper left corner is a city called Korillacta golden city, where beings live
that are half human and half snake. The vegetalistas admitted here specialise in
sucking virotes, or in extracting marupa sorcery with their manTis magical
phlegm. The rainbow represents great snakes
Sensiseedbank 15), which occurred exclusively Cannabis Statistics with the cis-isomer 54, resulting in the
dihydrofuran derivative 55
“The Big Bud was the same as usual. The buds are large for sure, but this strain just doesn’t do it for me. They
reached about 15 inches in height and yielded at least an ounce each. I've grown this strain 2 times before
and to be honest I thought it came out poorly originally because they were my first crops, but even this latest
batch, which was grown and dried as perfect as I have ever done, still pales as far as potency goes. This will be
the last time I take up space with this strain.” – James Hetfield very high levels of
intoxication (1%, 7%, 19%, 27%, 29%), experienced less frequently by Daily users (p <.01, overall). An even
more extreme version of this phenomenon, but still fairly frequent, is "I have lost all consciousness of my body
and the external world, and just found myself floating in limitless space (not necessarily physical
space)" (25%, 29%, 30%, 10%, 4%), which occurs at maximal levels of intoxication (1%, 2%, 11%, 21%,
31%). The younger users need to be more intoxicated to experience this (p <.05).
Figure 11-1. AWARENESS OF ONE'S OWN BODY
Note.—For guide to interpreting the "How Stoned" graph,
see note on Figure 6-1.
The relationships between these four
phenomena dealing with awareness of the
body are plotted in Figure 11-1. Totally losing
awareness of the body and the world, and
experiencing oneself floating in limitless
space occurs less frequently than the other,
less extreme ways of losing awareness of the
body (p <.0005, overall). With respect to level
of intoxication, the body fading from
awareness unless attended to and the focused
part of the body standing out more happen at
essentially the same levels of intoxication.
The two phenomena of totally losing
awareness of one's body occur at higher levels
of intoxication (p <<.0005, overall) than the
previous phenomena, but these two do not
differ from one another.
Given that the perception of one's body is
highly affected by the deployment of attention
while intoxicated on marijuana, what are some of the specific changes?
Pain
A common effect is "Pain is easy to tolerate if I keep my attention elsewhere" (21%, 10%, 34%, 13%, 12%),
with the linked opposite effect, "Pain is more intense if I concentrate on it," which occur with essentially the
same frequency (23%, 11%, 23%, 17%, 15%), an excellent illustration of the importance of deployment of
attention. Both experiences occur at essentially the same Strong levels of intoxication (7%, 13%, 28%, 15%,
1% and 6%, 19%, 26%, 9%, 2%, respectively).
The phenomenon of pain being more intense if concentrated on is affected by several background variables.
It is reported more frequently by the younger users (p <.05), by the College-educated (p <.05), and by Nonusers
of Psychedelics (p < .05). The older users need to be more intoxicated to experience this (p <.05), while
the Heavy Total lasers experience this at lower levels of intoxication than the Light or Moderate Total users (p
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<.05, overall).
Lightness and Heaviness
A common experience is "With my eyes closed, my body may feel very light or even feel as if I float up into
the air when stoned" (16%, 16%, 41%, 19%, 8%), which begins to occur at Strong levels of intoxication (3%,
13%, 30%, 21%, 15%). According to my informants, having the eyes closed is not necessary to experience
much lightness, but is necessary to feel as if one were actually floating. This experience is more co
“This Indica dominant strain was created by backcrossing a male cross of ShivaSkunk from Sensi and Princess'
brother (a JH f2) back to the ShivaSkunk mother. In "cubing" terms that would mean that your plants are
ShivaSkunk.75. Another grower I sent them to liked them a lot too. I'm glad you're having such excellent
success with my strains!” – MrSoul (Big Bud x Skunk #1) 23.25 oz. Cured, VERY well manicured. Also made 2 lb of butter, that turned out way too
strong) and 10 grams of hash. There were 8 1/2 plants grown from clone(one was a complete runt, I don't
know why I even let her live). Plants were vegged in an aeroponic/NFT system for 3 weeks under a 1000MH with
an AgroSun bulb. They were about 18-20 inches tall when switched. Each plant was topped twice. Flowering was
in an NFT system. The first 2 weeks a single 1000MH w/ AgroSun was used. A second identical light was added
at the third week. Flowering took about 70 days. These were the most crystallized plants of this variety that
I've ever grown. Slow cured over 1 1/2 months. First on newspaper, then into paper bags, then into mason jars.
Smell is incredible. High is incredible. Normally I find BB a little less potent that I'd like. This crop just floors
me. High starts out mellow, upbeat, then when you start the second round of bong hits it just hits you like a
wave. Immediate couch melt. Cancel your plans, you're not going anywhere. But it lets your mind stay
somewhat sharp, which is the best thing about it. Overall I was pretty pleased with this harvest. I had a couple
of problems in the early weeks of flowering with mites, and then nearer the end the cold started to set in a bit.
So considering that I was pleased with the yield. Although it did suffer the typical Big Bud problem of slightly
looser buds. I had one plant that was a monster! A good 8 inches taller than all the other plants, I ended up
having to tie her down. 4 huge colas each around 4x11. That plant probably yielded almost 4 ounces alone -
Content
260 The Total Synthesis of Cannabinoids
89
redient is in low
levels but does contribute to the high. When we mention THC levels,
we are talking about both delta 8 and 9 THC.
There are also other ingredients that add to the high such as
CBD, CBN, THCV, CBDV, CDC and CBL, but are only very minor
compared to THC.
The difference between THC levels Seeds Cannabis Uk and THC quantities is that
THC levels are genetic. They are not under the influence of the
grower. THC quantities on the other hand are. This is to do with bud
mass and how much resin can be generated in that bud mass.
Some bud may only contain 20% THC, with a THC level of 5.
The same plant grown under better conditions and light will produce
70% THC, with a THC level of 5. The ‘5’ is genetic. The quantities of
20% and 70% are under the Uk Cannabis Seeds grower’s control.
When examining a strain in a seed-bank catalogue one is
guided to check for the THC levels of that plant to understand how
potent the plant is. Many seed sellers and breeders measure their
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plants THC levels and give accounts on how much THC their plants
have. Of course many breeders like to exaggerate on how much THC
their plants produce, but some do not. If you wish to know more about
THC levels it is best to consult your seed-bank or breeder for details.
No complete study of cannabinoids has been made public
since this book’s publication. This is because cross breeding produces
so many different results that it is hard to keep track on what is
happening. Some 'old timer' strains are still around and have been
tested.
This information can be obtained from the larger seed
production companies in Holland. THC testing is also an expensive
process that requires heavy amounts of research.
The other interesting factor is that some plants do not produce
any THC at all. These plants have been genetically engineered (GM)
to produce very low levels of THC and are mainly used by farmers in
some countries who have permission to grow cannabis for hemp
production ONLY. It is best to keep away from these seeds and strains.
They will not get you high. There is project called the PMP (potency
monitoring project) that is carried out by some government-funded
agencies, but the results are questionable.
ZERO ZERO
The other thing that may interest you is that Cannabis can be
cured in various forms and one of these popular forms is HASHISH
40
(Figure 1.10).
Figure 1.10 - This is some raw hash extraction by Kryptonite. This
hash is pure without any additives.
Hashish can also be graded and one of the most famous
grades of Hashish is called Zero Zero. Hashish making (Figure 1.11)
can improve (but sometimes degrade) the overall potency of marijuana.
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The grades of Hashish are as follows. 00(zero zero), 0, 1, 2, 3. Zero
Zero is by far the most purest form of Hashish on the market today and
comes from plants that have high levels of THC in conjunction with a
good Hash making technique. Sometimes the technique may be good
but the levels of THC in the plant are low. This
Northern Lights
“pure Indica 88/89/90
An absolute must for the indoor grower! For the last couple of years the Northern Lights® has dominated the
various Harvest Festivals. Through selective breeding we have succeeded in producing one of the most powerful
plants in the world. On top of that, we have developed a strain highly adapted for indoor growing: compact,
powerful with a good yield and exceptional resin production. The most lucrative plant for the indoor grower.
Flowering: 45-50 days.
Height: 100-125 cm.
Yield: up to 125 gr.” – Sensi Seed Bank catalog
Green Spirit is a hybrid of Big Bud and Skunk #1. Was developed because Big Bud itself is not a very
consistent strain, with very big differences among individual plants. By crossing Big Bud and Skunk #1, Green
Spirit became quite homogeneous. Good results under artificial lights. Clear and strong high. The plants have
an explosive flowering trait
cultivation en de en
cultivation and are extremely resinous. Very high yield.Green Spirit is a hybrid of Big Bud and Skunk 1. Was developed because Big Bud itself is not a very
consistent strain, with very big differences among Willy Jack individual plants. By crossing Big Bud and Skunk 1, Green
Spirit became quite homogeneous. Good results under artificial lights. Clear and strong high. The plants have
an explosive flowering trait and are extremely resinous. Very high yield.
"IMHO a Northern Lights would be best, easiest, and have the best high. This variety has been around for
years; it has great name recognition. It is disease free, and easy to grow. The yield is above average though
not perhaps quite as great as some of the Big Bud hybrids. It can be grown using any method including SOG,
SCROG. or bushy. An all around great strain." -Kohala
Homegrown Fantasy -- 9/10/2010 3:35:10 AM
Northern Light
Acetolysis with tetramethyl
ammonium acetate in acetone followed by reduction with LiAlH4 converted 62a
to the desired metabolite 64 in '\,20% yield all defend the vegetalista against evil spirits.
In the centre to one side are the suni-chaki long feet] elves and the gnomes with
triangular bodies. More to the right you can see the ishkay-aicha, with two bodies
in each person, one for astral trips and the other for the planet on which they live.
They are watching the flight of the great vegetalista or muraya on his tibemama
bird. Two nautical nymphs accompany him as he goes after a patient whose soul is
being taken by the guards of a sorcerer, leaving the body inert. But the vegetalista
is curing him by summoning his powers, including the nina-caballo horse of fire]
with its maidens and countesses of the sublime levitation, and the powerful huairakuros
[air worms], the yachay cometas [phantom comets], and the mighty yurachirapa
[white rainbow], a white boa with yellowish hair.
They all go in front of the guards, who become paralysed. The vegetalista has to
recover the soul and return it to the inert body. The healer meanwhile observes
the shining planet Saturn and also cities located on other planets, such as the city
of Jatabel on the right and the city in the middle background, called Luzidal, in
another galaxy.
This vision occurred in a hamlet called Zapatilla, by the river Fanacha, in
December 1959, before I myself became a vegetalista. The name of the healer was
Pascual Pichiri, from whom I learned much.
VISION 38
FRIGHTENED BY THE CHULLACHAKI
In this vision we see a young man out of his mind. He was taken by a Chullachaki
forest spirit with the feet backwards] to its habitat, where he stayed several days.
His relatives found him and are now holding his arms so the healer can cure him in
full ayahuasca visionary trance, while the Chullachakis are calling.
We see the Shapingos or Chullachakis with all their jungle animals and also the
plants they grow on their farms. The one who abducted this man stands beside the
dry tree trunk in which he lives. The others are coming out from under the branches
of a fallen tree. The one in the background lives under the bark of certain trees, and
his way of fooling people is to becomethe deer that is seen beside him here. The
other two coming out from under the tree turn into the two sachavacas [tapirs]
shown in the middle, in order to fool people. There are also dwarfish Chullachakis
who turn into small animals such as the tortoise, the carachupa [armadillo], the
majas Agouti paca], and so on. The one who took the young man usually changes
into a monkey known as supay-machin [ghost monkey] or into a sajino [collared
peccary, Dicolyles tajacu]. He transforms the ropes or lianas into aggressive
snakes. Cannabis Games But the sparrow hawks of the vegetalista hunt down these snakes.
Behind the hawks are two meteors of the icaro de la yana-sacha [icaro of the
black jungle] that enable the vegetalista to drive away these Chullachakis. The rays
that irradiate colours are the supernatural vibrations of the vegetalista with which
he all defend the vegetalista against evil spirits.
In the centre to one side are the suni-chaki long feet] elves and the gnomes with
triangular bodies. More to the right you can see the ishkay-aicha, with two bodies
in each person, one for astral trips and the other for the planet on which they live.
They are watching the flight of the great vegetalista or muraya on his tibemama
bird. Two nautical nymphs accompany him as he goes after a patient whose soul is
being taken by the guards of a sorcerer, leaving the body inert.
But the vegetalista
is curing him by summoning his powers, including the nina-caballo horse of fire]
with its maidens and countesses of the sublime levitation, and the powerful huairakuros
air worms], the yachay cometas phantom comets], and the mighty yurachirapa
white rainbow], a white boa with yellowish hair.
They all go in front of the guards, who become paralysed. The vegetalista has to
recover the soul and return it to the inert body. The healer meanwhile observes
the shining planet Saturn and also cities located on other planets, such as the city
of Jatabel on the right and the city in the middle background, called Luzidal, in
another galaxy.
This vision occurred in a hamlet called Zapatilla, by the river Fanacha, in
December 1959, before I myself became a vegetalista. The name of the healer was
Pascual Pichiri, from whom I learned much.
VISION 38
FRIGHTENED BY THE CHULLACHAKI
In this vision we see a young man out of his mind. He was taken by a Chullachaki
forest spirit with the feet backwards] to its habitat, where he stayed several days.
His relatives found him and are now holding his arms so the healer can cure him in
full ayahuasca visionary trance, while the Chullachakis are calling.
We see the Shapingos or Chullachakis with all their jungle animals and also the
plants they grow on their farms. The one who abducted this man stands beside the
dry tree trunk in which he lives. The others are coming out from under the branches
of a fallen tree. The one in the background lives under the bark of certain trees, and
his way of fooling people is to becomethe deer that is seen beside him here. The
other two coming out from under the tree turn into the two sachavacas tapirs]
shown in the middle, in order to fool people. There are also dwarfish Chullachakis
who turn into small animals such as the tortoise, the carachupa armadillo], the
majas Agouti paca], and so on. The one who took the young man usually changes
into a monkey known as supay-machin ghost monkey] or into a sajino collared
peccary, Dicolyles tajacu]. He transforms the ropes or lianas into aggressive
snakes. But the sparrow hawks of the vegetalista hunt down these snakes.
Behind the hawks are two meteors of the icaro de la yana-sacha icaro of the
black jungle] that enable the vegetalista to drive away these Chullachakis. The rays
that irradiate colours are the supernatural vibrations of the vegetalista with which
he all defend the vegetalista against evil spirits.
In the centre to one side are the suni-chaki long feet elves and the gnomes with
triangular bodies. More to the right you can see the ishkay-aicha, with two bodies
in each person, one for astral trips and the other for the planet on which they live.
They are watching the flight of the great vegetalista or muraya on his tibemama
bird. Two nautical nymphs accompany him as he goes after a patient whose soul is
being taken by the guards of a sorcerer, leaving the body inert. But the vegetalista
is curing him by summoning his powers, including the nina-caballo [horse of fire
with its maidens and countesses of the sublime levitation, and the powerful huairakuros
air worms, the yachay cometas phantom comets, and the mighty yurachirapa
[white rainbow, a white boa with yellowish hair.
They all go in front of the guards, who become paralysed.
The vegetalista has to
recover the soul and return it to the inert body. The healer meanwhile observes
the shining planet Saturn and also cities located on other planets, such as the city
of Jatabel on the right and the city in the middle background, called Luzidal, in
another galaxy.
This vision occurred in a hamlet called Zapatilla, by the river Fanacha, in
December 1959, before I myself became a vegetalista. The name of the healer was
Pascual Pichiri, from whom I learned much.
VISION 38
FRIGHTENED BY THE CHULLACHAKI
In this vision we see a young man out of his mind. He was taken by a Chullachaki
forest spirit with the feet backwards to its habitat, where he stayed several days.
His relatives found him and are now holding his arms so the healer can cure him in
full ayahuasca visionary trance, while the Chullachakis are calling.
We see the Shapingos or Chullachakis with all their jungle animals and also the
plants they grow on their farms. The one who abducted this man stands beside the
dry tree trunk in which he lives. The others are coming out from under the branches
of a fallen tree. The one in the background lives under the bark of certain trees, and
his way of fooling people is to becomethe deer that is seen beside him here. The
other two coming out from under the tree turn into the two sachavacas [tapirs
shown in the middle, in order to fool people. There are also dwarfish Chullachakis
who turn into small animals such as the tortoise, the carachupa [armadillo, the
majas [Agouti paca, and so on. The one who took the young man usually changes
into a monkey known as supay-machin ghost monkey or into a sajino [collared
peccary, Dicolyles tajacu.
He transforms the ropes or lianas into aggressive
snakes. But the sparrow hawks of the vegetalista hunt down these snakes.
Behind the hawks are two meteors of the icaro de la yana-sacha icaro of the
black jungle that enable the vegetalista to drive away these Chullachakis. The rays
that irradiate colours are the supernatural vibrations of the vegetalista with which
he all defend the vegetalista against evil spirits.
In the centre to one side are the suni-chaki long feet elves and the gnomes with
triangular bodies. More to the right you can see the ishkay-aicha, with two bodies
in each person, one for astral trips and the other for the planet on which they live.
They are watching the flight of the great vegetalista or muraya on his tibemama
bird. Two nautical nymphs accompany him as he goes after a patient whose soul is
being taken by the guards of a sorcerer, leaving the body inert.
But the vegetalista
is curing him by summoning his powers, including the nina-caballo horse of fire
with its maidens and countesses of the sublime levitation, and the powerful huairakuros
air worms, the yachay cometas phantom comets, and the mighty yurachirapa
white rainbow, a white boa with yellowish hair.
They all go in front of the guards, who become paralysed. The vegetalista has to
recover the soul and return it to the inert body. The healer meanwhile observes
the shining planet Saturn and also cities located on other planets, such as the city
of Jatabel on the right and the city in the middle background, called Luzidal, in
another galaxy.
This vision occurred in a hamlet called Zapatilla, by the river Fanacha, in
December 1959, before I myself became a vegetalista.
The name of the healer was
Pascual Pichiri, from whom I learned much.
VISION 38
FRIGHTENED BY THE CHULLACHAKI
In this vision
Mixed Sativa
we see a young man out of his mind. He was taken by a Chullachaki
forest spirit with the feet backwards to its habitat, where he stayed several days.
His relatives found him and are now holding his arms so the healer can cure him in
full ayahuasca visionary trance, while the Chullachakis are calling.
We see the Shapingos or Chullachakis with all their jungle animals and also the
plants they
Haze grow on their farms.
The one who abducted this man stands beside the
dry tree trunk in which he lives. The others are coming out from under the branches
of a fallen tree. The one in the background lives under the bark of certain trees, and
his way of fooling people is to becomethe deer that is seen beside him here. The
other two coming out from under the tree turn into the two sachavacas tapirs
shown in the middle, in order to fool people. There are also dwarfish Chullachakis
who turn into small animals such as the tortoise, the carachupa armadillo, the
majas Agouti paca, and so on. The one who took the young man usually changes
into a monkey known as supay-machin ghost monkey or into a sajino collared
peccary, Dicolyles tajacu. He transforms the ropes or lianas into aggressive
snakes. But the sparrow hawks of the vegetalista hunt down these snakes.
Behind the hawks are two meteors of the icaro de la yana-sacha icaro of the
black jungle that enable the vegetalista to drive away these Chullachakis. The rays
that irradiate colours are the supernatural vibrations of the vegetalista with which
he
“This whole garden was Sweetooth, and it turned out very nice, took 9.5 weeks to flower but the yield has
totally made up for the increased wait. I can't wait to get the CO2 going with my climate controller. This winter
is going to be fun.
I harvested 644 grams of smokeable bud with a 600-watt light, very efficient outcome. Over a gram a watt is a
new thing for me. I didn't calculate under developed buds, they have already burn turned into butter with the
trim leaf. 46 grams per sq./ft of beautiful colas...;-)
53.7 grams per sq./ft, 50 watts hps, 2.5 per sq./ft, clone, GH, coconut medium, ebb&flow
Sweet Tooth is a fun plant to grow I'll hopefully have some pics of the harvest soon, very large colas, most
plants between 24-28 inches tall, some colas were solid to 12 inches. Very nice quality nuggs, nice sweet smell,
and the high is pretty strong. Sweetooth doesn't require much odor control at all, very state of the art indoor
plant. I think I've got my garden down their isn't too much other than CO2 which is on the way. CO2 will be
worthless for me during the summer because I have to ventilate all the time just to keep the temp in check,
but winter should be great.” - Shiva
Mixed Sativa Uk Cannabis Seeds Archer in Master 33 Kush 33 Master R

I wanted to "cube" Princess but add a little beef to her branches because the buds were always too heavy at
harvest and branches needed staking to keep from flopping over. I crossed my ShivaSkunk female with one of
the males from the same group of seeds that Princess came from. THIS cross produced a male which was then
crossed to Princess, creating "P.50" (using a shorthand notation I developed to indicate the fraction of Princess
genes in the cross).
Each generation is the result of crossing a male from the previous generation to Princess herself (incestuous, I
know). "GROW THE A-11 FIRST!!!, it is WORLD class smoke!!! But I have to warn you, after you have grown this cross
of Cinderella 99 and Genius, 90% of everything else you grow won't come close!!! So clone all your females, if
you let this one slip through your fingers you will be bummed!!! The bud from Apollo has a sweet fruity/citrus
taste, and a high that gives you the energy to go out and do something...even if you can't remember what it
is!!! Every one that has smoked the A (my version is the A-13, Genius crossed with Cinderella88.The A-11 is
even better then A-13 according to BG!!!) has said it is some of the best they have ever smoked!"- greenbear
Acta, 50, 719 (1967); T
Afoaf has a Posi Big Bud Mom that is 70% pistils ripe, with cloudy heads in about 43-45 days and it yields real
nice.
Its a real tough strain, eats ferts big time, not the strongest most
Bubble Gum devastating buzz, however it has a
long duration 4 hours, but a repeat for sure, the strain has really "grown on me." Its just an all-around good
strain, now if it took 55-60 days it would be history,
Neptune S Harvest For Growing Indoors its speed to harvest is a big consideration.-Budm
, but not in
other ways. Fort claims that alcohol scores high on all of these dimensions; barbiturates
and the amphetamines are also extremely hard as well. Marijuana, says Fort, is probably
the least hard of the drugs available in today's pharmacopoeia. The fact that a truly
dangerous drug (alcohol) is legal and freely available, while the possession of a far less
dangerous drug (marijuana) is severely penalized, is patently absurd, according to Fort.
52]
Andrew T. Weil and Norman E. Zinberg, both physicians, after detailed controlled tests
on subjects high on marijuana, concluded that the drug is relatively safe, and its effects,
mild.[53] James M. Dille and Martin D. Haykin—pharmacologist and psychiatrist
respectively, and both physicians—along with several nonphysicians, minimize the drug's
deleterious effects on simulated driving performance.[54] And Tod H. Mikuriya, director
of the San Francisco Psychiatric Medical Clinic, in a pamphlet entitled "Thinking About
Using Pot," refuses to persuade readers not to use marijuana; he rejects the contention that
marijuana leads to heroin and states, with regard to psychosis, that "marijuana is
exceedingly safe."55] His advice to those who "choose to turn on" concerns
understanding how to use marijuana wisely. What is more, Mikuriya employs marijuana
in his therapy. In treating alcoholics, one of his recommendations is that they give up
alcohol, in his view the more destructive drug, for pot, which is far less damaging. It is
obvious that this doctor disagrees with the majority view on at least two points: (1)
marijuana no longer has any therapeutic value, and its use constitutes "abuse," and (2) it is
a dangerous drug whose use should be avoided.
Another medical figure, Dr. Eugene Schoenfeld, writes a column syndicated by a
number of "underground" (and invariably pro-pot) newspapers, such as The East Village
Other. His stance is usually skeptical concerning the putative dangers of marijuana. One
piece attacked the AMA's June 1968 statements condemning marijuana use, "Marihuana
and Society." The critique is replete with such phrases as "the AMA.
.
.
has chosen ... to
ignore... ," "casting itself into the role of prophet the Council demonstrates its lack of
familiarity with the current American marihuana situation by the following statement ... ,"
"contrary to all known evidence, the AMA statement denies...." The review concludes
(18 of 25)4/15/2004 1:04:59 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 5
with the claims: ". .. the scientific judgment of the AMA will now be looked upon with
some suspicion by the millions of American marijuana users ... the AMA would certainly
be surprised by the great numbers of medical students and young residents who
chronically use marijuana with no observable detriment to their physical or mental wellbeing."
56]
It is clear, then, that some physicians do not accept the dominant current medical views
concerning marijuana. They underplay i, but not in
other ways. Fort claims that alcohol scores high on all of these dimensions; barbiturates
and the amphetamines are also extremely hard as well. Marijuana, says Fort, is probably
the least hard of the drugs available in today's pharmacopoeia. The fact that a truly
dangerous drug (alcohol) is legal and freely available, while the possession of a far less
dangerous drug (marijuana) is severely penalized, is patently absurd, according to Fort.
52]
Andrew T. Weil and Norman E. Zinberg, both physicians, after detailed controlled tests
on subjects high on marijuana, concluded that the drug is relatively safe, and its effects,
mild.53] James M. Dille and Martin D. Haykin—pharmacologist and psychiatrist
respectively, and both physicians—along with several nonphysicians, minimize the drug's
deleterious effects on simulated driving performance.54] And Tod H. Mikuriya, director
of the San Francisco Psychiatric Medical Clinic, in a pamphlet entitled "Thinking About
Using Pot," refuses to persuade readers not to use marijuana; he rejects the contention that
marijuana leads to heroin and states, with regard to psychosis, that "marijuana is
exceedingly safe."55] His advice to those who "choose to turn on" concerns
understanding how to use marijuana wisely.
What is more, Mikuriya employs marijuana
in his therapy. In treating alcoholics, one of his recommendations is that they give up
alcohol, in his view the more destructive drug, for pot, which is far less damaging. It is
obvious that this doctor disagrees with the majority view on at least two points: (1)
marijuana no longer has any therapeutic value, and its use constitutes "abuse," and (2) it is
a dangerous drug whose use should be avoided.
Another medical figure, Dr. Eugene Schoenfeld, writes a column syndicated by a
number of "underground" (and invariably pro-pot) newspapers, such as The East Village
Other. His stance is usually skeptical concerning the putative dangers of marijuana. One
piece attacked the AMA's June 1968 statements condemning marijuana use, "Marihuana
and Society." The critique is replete with such phrases as "the AMA... has chosen ... to
ignore... ," "casting itself into the role of prophet the Council demonstrates its lack of
familiarity with the current American marihuana situation by the following statement ... ,"
"contrary to all known evidence, the AMA statement denies...." The review concludes
(18 of 25)4/15/2004 1:04:59 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 5
with the claims: ". .. the scientific judgment of the AMA will now be looked upon with
some suspicion by the millions of American marijuana users ... the AMA would certainly
be surprised by the great numbers of medical students and young residents who
chronically use marijuana with no observable detriment to their physical or mental wellbeing.
"
56]
It is clear, then, that some physicians do not accept the dominant current medical views
concerning marijuana. They underplay i, but not in
other ways. Fort claims that alcohol scores high on all of these dimensions; barbiturates
and the amphetamines are also extremely hard as well. Marijuana, says Fort, is probably
the least hard of the drugs available in today's pharmacopoeia.
The fact that a truly
dangerous drug (alcohol) is legal and freely available, while the possession of a far less
dangerous drug (marijuana) is severely penalized, is patently absurd, according to Fort.
52
Andrew T. Weil and Norman E. Zinberg, both physicians, after detailed controlled tests
on subjects high on marijuana, concluded that the drug is relatively safe, and its effects,
mild.[53 James M. Dille and Martin D. Haykin—pharmacologist and psychiatrist
respectively, and both physicians—along with several nonphysicians, minimize the drug's
deleterious effects on simulated driving performance.[54 And Tod H. Mikuriya, director
of the San Francisco Psychiatric Medical Clinic, in a pamphlet entitled "Thinking About
Using Pot," refuses to persuade readers not to use marijuana; he rejects the contention that
marijuana leads to heroin and states, with regard to psychosis, that "marijuana is
exceedingly safe.
"55 His advice to those who "choose to turn on" concerns
understanding how to use marijuana wisely. What is more, Mikuriya employs marijuana
in his therapy. In treating alcoholics, one of his recommendations is that they give up
alcohol, in his view the more destructive drug, for pot, which is far less damaging. It is
obvious that this doctor disagrees with the majority view on at least two points: (1)
marijuana no longer has any therapeutic value, and its use constitutes "abuse," and (2) it is
a dangerous drug whose use should be avoided.
Another medical figure, Dr. Eugene Schoenfeld, writes a column syndicated by a
number of "underground" (and invariably pro-pot) newspapers, such as The East Village
Other. His stance is usually skeptical concerning the putative dangers of marijuana. One
piece attacked the AMA's June 1968 statements condemning marijuana use, "Marihuana
and Society." The critique is replete with such phrases as "the AMA... has chosen ... to
ignore.
.
.
," "casting itself into the role of prophet the Council demonstrates its lack of
familiarity with the current American marihuana situation by the following statement ... ,"
"contrary to all known evidence, the AMA statement denies...." The review concludes
(18 of 25)4/15/2004 1:04:59 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 5
with the claims: ". .. the scientific judgment of the AMA will now be looked upon with
some suspicion by the millions of American marijuana users ... the AMA would certainly
be surprised by the great numbers of medical students and young residents who
chronically use marijuana with no observable detriment to their physical or mental wellbeing."
56
It is clear, then, that some physicians do not accept the dominant current medical views
concerning marijuana.
They underplay i, but not in
other ways. Fort claims that alcohol scores high on all of these dimensions; barbiturates
and the amphetamines are also extremely hard as well. Marijuana, says Fort, is probably
the least hard of the drugs available in today's pharmacopoeia.
The fact that a truly
dangerous drug (alcohol) is legal and freely available, while the possession of a far less
dangerous drug (marijuana) is severely penalized, is patently absurd, according to Fort.
52
Andrew T. Weil and Norman E. Zinberg, both physicians, after detailed controlled tests
on subjects high on marijuana, concluded that the drug is relatively safe, and its effects,
mild.
53 James M. Dille and Martin D. Haykin—pharmacologist and psychiatrist
respectively, and both physicians—along with several nonphysicians, minimize the drug's
deleterious effects on simulated driving performance.54 And Tod H. Mikuriya, director
of the San Francisco Psychiatric Medical Clinic, in a pamphlet entitled "Thinking About
Using Pot," refuses to persuade readers not to use marijuana; he rejects the contention that
marijuana leads to heroin and states, with regard to psychosis, that "marijuana is
exceedingly safe."55 His advice to those who "choose to turn on" concerns
understanding how to use marijuana wisely. What is more, Mikuriya employs marijuana
in his therapy. In Cannabis Archiv treating alcoholics, one of his recommendations is that they give up
alcohol, in his view the more destructive drug, for pot, which is far less damaging. It is
obvious that this doctor disagrees with the majority view on at least two points: (1)
marijuana no longer has any therapeutic value, and its use constitutes "abuse," and (2) it is
a dangerous drug whose use should be avoided.
Another medical figure, Dr. Eugene Schoenfeld, writes a column syndicated by a
number of "underground" (and invariably pro-pot) newspapers, such as The East Village
Other. His stance is usually skeptical concerning the putative dangers of marijuana. One
piece attacked the AMA's June 1968 statements condemning marijuana use, "Marihuana
and Society." The critique is replete with such phrases as "the AMA... has chosen ... to
ignore... ," "casting itself into the role of prophet the Council demonstrates its lack of
familiarity with the current American marihuana situation by the following statement ... ,"
"contrary to all known evidence, the AMA statement denies...." The review concludes
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with the claims: ". .. the scientific judgment of the AMA will now be looked upon with
some suspicion by the millions of American marijuana users ... the AMA would certainly
be surprised by the great numbers of medical students and young residents who
chronically use marijuana with no
Haze observable detriment to their physical or mental wellbeing."
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It is clear, then, that some physicians do not accept the dominant current medical views
concerning marijuana. They underplay i
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all defend the vegetalista against evil spirits.
In the centre to one side are the suni-chaki long feet] elves and the gnomes with
triangular bodies. More to the right you can see the ishkay-aicha, with two bodies
in each person, one for astral trips and the other for the planet on which they live.
They are watching the flight of the great vegetalista or muraya on his tibemama
bird. Two nautical nymphs accompany him as he goes after a patient whose soul is
being taken by the guards of a sorcerer, leaving the body inert. But the vegetalista
is curing him by summoning his powers, including the nina-caballo horse of fire]
with its maidens and countesses of the sublime levitation, and the powerful huairakuros
air worms], the yachay cometas phantom comets], and the mighty yurachirapa
white rainbow], a white boa with yellowish hair.
They all go in front of the guards, who become paralysed. The vegetalista has to
recover the soul and return it to the inert body. The healer meanwhile observes
the shining planet Saturn and also cities located on other planets, such as the city
of Jatabel on the right and the city in the middle background, called Luzidal, in
another galaxy.
This vision occurred in a hamlet called Zapatilla, by the river Fanacha, in
December 1959, before I myself became a vegetalista. The name of the healer was
Pascual Pichiri, from whom I learned much.
VISION 38
FRIGHTENED BY THE CHULLACHAKI
In this vision we see a young man out of his mind. He was taken by a Chullachaki
forest spirit with the feet backwards] to its habitat, where he stayed several days.
His relatives found him and are now holding his arms so the healer can cure him in
full ayahuasca visionary trance, while the Chullachakis are calling.
We see the Shapingos or Chullachakis with all their jungle animals and also the
plants they grow on their farms. The one who abducted this man stands beside the
dry tree trunk in which he lives. The others are coming out from under the branches
of a fallen tree. The one in the background lives under the bark of certain trees, and
his way of fooling people is to becomethe deer that is seen beside him here. The
other two coming out from under the tree turn into the two sachavacas tapirs]
shown in the middle, in order to fool people. There are also dwarfish Chullachakis
who turn into small animals such as the tortoise, the carachupa armadillo], the
majas Agouti paca], and so on. The one who took the young man usually changes
into a monkey known as supay-machin ghost monkey] or into a sajino collared
peccary, Dicolyles tajacu]. He transforms the ropes or lianas into aggressive
snakes. But the sparrow hawks of the vegetalista hunt down these snakes.
Behind the hawks are two meteors of the icaro de la yana-sacha icaro of the
black jungle] that enable the vegetalista to drive away these Chullachakis. The rays
that irradiate colours are the supernatural vibrations of the vegetalista with which
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