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decorated with silky feathers and with a gilded, double-edged sword as plume.
Also
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extraterrestrial ship from Ganymede with a magic ladder by which the crew may
disembark.
In the upper part of the centre section is a native Cocama who exercises his
powers of traditional medicine. Below him is a guru, a master of sublime
extrasensory perception in the temples of Krishna, purifying his soul with
transcendental meditation of the sixth sense. Next to the Cocama is a nymph of
knowledge with her horn trumpets who teaches how t( sing the icaros with
exactitude.
Below the yogi is a Campa Indian who possess occult knowledge of the most
diverse plants. This Indian group that also uses ayahuasca knows better than any
other jungle people the magical uses of plant. teachers. On the surrounding river we
see his ancestral Indian chiefs approaching in order to bestow knowledge on him.
In front of the Campa are two scribes of the mermaids, writing down the mystical
properties of the flowers for the healers' needs. We also see the huarmi-vacamarina
woman-manatee]. At their side are the spirits of the ailco-sacha wild dog], a plant
used to heal people bewitched with dog's blood. Below are two ships that have
come from Venus; their crews approach the house of the shaman in haste. In front
of the house is the supay-tuyuyo tuyuyo, a large bird], which the master uses as a
vehicle when leaving for the outer world and space regions. Below are the
callampas [mushrooms] and the callampa machaco mushroom snake].
At top right is a mestiza oracionista [practitioner who uses prayer as a healing
tool] surrounded by images, stamps, books of prayei, and perfumes. She practices
medicine with the help of celestial spirits. Below is an African woman who
practices fetishism to heal. Behind her we see Grinfel, the Count of the Empire of
the Planet of Saturn, whose powers are those of sensual hypnotism. In front of the
African priestess we see a genius in a formation of triangles. This is an enchanting
magician. Below them all is a native Shipibo healer with ayahuasca and other
plants.
At the bottom is an Inca priest or Varayok, guardian of the temples of the occult
sciences of this culture. He has had direct contact with extraterrestrial beings from
Andromeda, whose vision is very much superior to ours and who gave specialised
knowledge to the Tahuantinsuyo shamans. To the extreme right we see a lama,
illustrious master of healing by means of the plants of the mystical mountains of the
Himalaya, surrounded by very wise men who are well-versed in the knowledge of
the vegetal world.
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present are two women called cuayacunas or caressing women.
At their side is an
extraterrestrial ship from Ganymede with a magic ladder by which the crew may
disembark.
In the upper part of the centre section is a native Cocama who exercises his
powers of traditional medicine. Below him is a guru, a master of sublime
extrasensory perception in the temples of Krishna, purifying his soul with
transcendental meditation of the sixth sense. Next to the Cocama is a nymph of
knowledge with her horn trumpets who teaches how t( sing the icaros with
exactitude.
Below the yogi is a Campa Indian who possess occult knowledge of the most
diverse plants.
This Indian group that also uses ayahuasca knows better than any
other jungle people the magical uses of plant. teachers. On the surrounding river we
see his ancestral Indian chiefs approaching in order to bestow knowledge on him.
In front of the Campa are two scribes of the mermaids, writing down the mystical
properties of the flowers for the healers' needs. We also see the huarmi-vacamarina
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At top right is a mestiza oracionista practitioner who uses prayer as a healing
tool] surrounded by images, stamps, books of prayei, and perfumes. She practices
medicine with the help of celestial spirits. Below is an African woman who
practices fetishism to heal. Behind her we see Grinfel, the Count of the Empire of
the Planet of Saturn, whose powers are those of sensual hypnotism. In front of the
African priestess we see a genius in a formation of triangles. This is an enchanting
magician. Below them all is a native Shipibo healer with ayahuasca and other
plants.
At the bottom is an Inca priest or Varayok, guardian of the temples of the occult
sciences of this culture. He has had direct contact with extraterrestrial beings from
Andromeda, whose vision is very much superior to ours and who gave specialised
knowledge to the Tahuantinsuyo shamans. To the extreme right we see a lama,
illustrious master of healing by means of the plants of the mystical mountains of the
Himalaya, surrounded by very wise men who are well-versed in the knowledge of
the vegetal world.
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VISION 14
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present are two women called cuayacunas or caressing women.
At their side is an
extraterrestrial ship from Ganymede with a magic ladder by which the crew may
disembark.
In the upper part of the centre section is a native Cocama who exercises his
powers of traditional medicine. Below him is a guru, a master of sublime
extrasensory perception in the temples of Krishna, purifying his soul with
transcendental meditation of the sixth sense. Next to the Cocama is a nymph of
knowledge with her horn trumpets who teaches how t( sing the icaros with
exactitude.
Below the yogi is a Campa Indian who possess occult knowledge of the most
diverse plants. This Indian group that also uses ayahuasca knows better than any
other jungle people the magical uses of plant. teachers. On the surrounding river we
see his ancestral Indian chiefs approaching in order to bestow knowledge on him.
In front of the Campa are two scribes of the mermaids, writing down the mystical
properties of the flowers for the healers' needs. We also see the huarmi-vacamarina
woman-manatee. At their side are the spirits of the ailco-sacha wild dog, a plant
used to heal people bewitched with dog's blood. Below are two ships that have
come from Venus; their crews approach the house of the shaman in haste. In front
of the house is the supay-tuyuyo tuyuyo, a large bird, which the master uses as a
vehicle when leaving for the outer world and space regions. Below are the
callampas [mushrooms and the callampa machaco mushroom snake.
At top right is a mestiza oracionista practitioner who uses prayer as a healing
tool surrounded by images, stamps, books of prayei, and perfumes. She practices
medicine with the help of celestial spirits. Below is an African woman who
practices fetishism to heal. Behind her we see Grinfel, the Count of the Empire of
the Planet of Saturn, whose powers are those of sensual hypnotism. In front of the
African priestess we see a genius in a formation of triangles. This is an enchanting
magician. Below them all is a native Shipibo healer with ayahuasca and other
plants.
At the bottom is an Inca priest or Varayok, guardian of the temples of the occult
sciences of this culture. He has had direct contact with extraterrestrial beings from
Andromeda, whose vision is very much superior to ours and who gave specialised
knowledge to the Tahuantinsuyo shamans. To the extreme right we see a lama,
illustrious master of healing by means of the plants of the mystical mountains of the
Himalaya, surrounded by very wise men who are well-versed in the knowledge of
the vegetal world.
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extraterrestrial ship from Ganymede with a magic ladder by which the crew may
disembark.
In the upper part of the centre section is a native Cocama who exercises his
powers of traditional medicine. Below him is a guru, a master of sublime
extrasensory perception in the temples of Krishna, purifying his soul with
transcendental meditation of the sixth sense. Next to the Cocama is a nymph of
knowledge with her horn trumpets who teaches how t( sing the icaros with
exactitude.
Below the yogi is a Campa Indian who possess occult knowledge of the most
diverse plants. This Indian group that also uses ayahuasca knows better than any
other jungle people the magical uses of plant. teachers. On the surrounding river we
see his ancestral Indian chiefs approaching in order to bestow knowledge on him.
In front of the Campa are two scribes of the mermaids, writing down the mystical
properties of the flowers for the healers' needs. We also see the huarmi-vacamarina
woman-manatee. At their side are the spirits of the ailco-sacha wild dog, a plant
used to heal people bewitched with dog's blood. Below are two ships that have
come from Venus; their crews approach the house of the shaman in haste. In front
of the house is the supay-tuyuyo tuyuyo, a large bird, which the master uses as a
vehicle when leaving for the outer world and space regions. Below are the
callampas mushrooms and the callampa machaco mushroom snake.
At top right is a mestiza oracionista practitioner who uses prayer as a healing
tool surrounded by images, stamps, books of prayei, and perfumes. She practices
medicine with the help of celestial spirits. Below is an African woman who
practices fetishism to heal. Behind her we see Grinfel, the Count of the Empire of
the Planet of Saturn, whose powers are those of sensual hypnotism. In front of the
African priestess we see a genius in a formation of triangles.
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At the bottom is an Inca priest or Varayok, guardian of the temples of the occult
sciences of this culture. He has had direct contact with extraterrestrial beings from
Andromeda, whose vision is very much superior to ours and who gave specialised
knowledge to the Tahuantinsuyo shamans. To the extreme right we see a lama,
illustrious master of healing by means of the plants of the mystical mountains of the
Himalaya, surrounded by very wise men who are well-versed in the knowledge of
the vegetal world.
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present are two women called cuayacunas or caressing women. At their side is an
extraterrestrial ship from Ganymede with a magic ladder by which the crew may
disembark.
In the upper part of the centre section is a native Cocama who exercises his
powers of traditional medicine. Below him is a guru, a master of sublime
extrasensory perception in the temples of Krishna, purifying his soul with
transcendental meditation of the sixth sense. Next to the Cocama is a nymph of
knowledge with her horn trumpets who teaches how t( sing the icaros with
exactitude.
Below the yogi is a Campa Indian who possess occult knowledge of the most
diverse plants. This Indian group that also uses ayahuasca knows better than any
other jungle people the magical uses of plant. teachers. On the surrounding river we
see his ancestral Indian chiefs approaching in order to bestow knowledge on him.
In front of the Campa are two scribes of the mermaids, writing down the mystical
properties of the flowers for the healers' needs. We also see the huarmi-vacamarina
woman-manatee]. At their side are the spirits of the ailco-sacha wild dog], a plant
used to heal people bewitched with dog's blood. Below are two ships that have
come from Venus; their crews approach the house of the shaman in haste. In front
of the house is the supay-tuyuyo tuyuyo, a large bird], which the master uses as a
vehicle when leaving for the outer world and space regions. Below are the
callampas mushrooms] and the callampa machaco mushroom snake].
At top right is a mestiza oracionista practitioner who uses prayer as a healing
tool] surrounded by images, stamps, books of prayei, and perfumes. She practices
medicine with the help of celestial spirits. Below is an African woman who
practices fetishism to heal. Behind her we see Grinfel, the Count of the Empire of
the Planet of Saturn, whose powers are those of sensual hypnotism. In front of the
African priestess we see a genius in a formation of triangles. This is an enchanting
magician. Below them all is a native Shipibo healer with ayahuasca and other
plants.
At the bottom is an Inca priest or Varayok, guardian of the temples of the occult
sciences of this culture. He has had direct contact with extraterrestrial beings from
Andromeda, whose vision is very much superior to ours and who gave specialised
knowledge to the Tahuantinsuyo shamans. To the extreme right we see a lama,
illustrious master of healing by means of the plants of the mystical mountains of the
Himalaya, surrounded by very wise men who are well-versed in the knowledge of
the vegetal world.
PART II: SPIRIT WORLD
VISION 14
A. FOREST SPIRITS THE THREE POWERS
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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.
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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
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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
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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 observable detriment to their physical or mental wellbeing."[
56]
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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."[
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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
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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."
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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
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
glass water bongs 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 Uk Cannabis Seeds 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
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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
glass water bongs 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
ns of ayahuasca and
its additives, the piripiri [Cyperus sp.], the toe Brugmansia sp.], and the chiriksanango
Brunfelsia grandiflora Behind is the magnificent prince Tabal in a dress
decorated with silky feathers and with a gilded, double-edged sword as plume. Also
present are two women called cuayacunas or caressing women.
At their side is an
extraterrestrial ship from Ganymede with a magic ladder by which the crew may
disembark.
In the upper part of the centre section is a native Cocama who exercises his
powers of traditional medicine.
Below him is a guru, a master of sublime
extrasensory perception in the temples of Krishna, purifying his soul with
transcendental meditation of the sixth sense. Next to the Cocama is a nymph of
knowledge with her horn trumpets who teaches how t( sing the icaros with
exactitude.
Below the yogi is a Campa Indian who possess occult knowledge of the Bongs most
diverse plants. This Indian group that also uses ayahuasca knows better than any
other jungle people the magical uses of plant. teachers. On the surrounding river we
see his ancestral Indian chiefs approaching in order to bestow knowledge on him.
In front of the Campa are two scribes of the mermaids, writing down the mystical
properties of the flowers for the healers' needs. We also see the huarmi-vacamarina
woman-manatee]. At their side are the spirits of the ailco-sacha [wild dog], a plant
used to heal people bewitched with dog's blood. Below are two ships that have
come from Venus; their crews approach the house of the shaman in haste. In front
of the house is the supay-tuyuyo [tuyuyo, a large bird], which the master uses as a
vehicle when leaving for the outer world and space regions. Below are the
callampas mushrooms] and the callampa machaco mushroom snake].
At top right is a mestiza oracionista practitioner who uses prayer as a healing
tool] surrounded by images, stamps, books of prayei, and perfumes. She practices
medicine with the help of celestial spirits.
Below is an African woman who
practices fetishism to heal. Behind her we see Grinfel, the Count of the Empire of
the Planet of Saturn, whose powers are those of sensual hypnotism. In front of the
African priestess we see a genius in a formation of triangles. This is an enchanting
magician. Below them all is a native Shipibo healer with ayahuasca and other
plants.
At the bottom is an Inca priest or Varayok, guardian of the temples of the occult
sciences of this culture. He has had direct contact with extraterrestrial beings from
Andromeda, whose vision is very much superior to ours and who gave specialised
knowledge to the Tahuantinsuyo shamans. To the extreme right we see a lama,
illustrious master of healing by means of the plants of the mystical mountains of the
Himalaya, surrounded by very wise men who are well-versed in the knowledge of
the vegetal world.
PART II: SPIRIT WORLD
VISION 14
A.
FOREST SPIRITS THE THREE POWERS
There is in this vision a real ns of ayahuasca and
its additives, the piripiri Cyperus sp.], the toe Brugmansia sp.], and the chiriksanango
Brunfelsia grandiflora Behind is the magnificent prince Tabal in a dress
decorated with silky feathers and with a gilded, double-edged sword as plume. Also
present are two women called cuayacunas or caressing women. At their side is an
extraterrestrial ship from Ganymede with a magic ladder by which the crew may
disembark.
In the upper part of the centre section is a native Cocama who exercises his
powers of traditional medicine. Below him is a guru, a master of sublime
extrasensory perception in the temples of Krishna, purifying his soul with
transcendental meditation of the sixth sense. Next to the Cocama is a nymph of
knowledge with her horn trumpets who teaches how t( sing the icaros with
exactitude.
Below the yogi is a Campa Indian who possess occult knowledge of the most
diverse plants. This Indian group that also uses ayahuasca knows better than any
other jungle people the magical uses of plant. teachers. On the surrounding river we
see his ancestral Indian chiefs approaching in order to bestow knowledge on him.
In front of the Campa are two scribes of the mermaids, writing down the mystical
properties of the flowers for the healers' needs. We also see the huarmi-vacamarina
woman-manatee]. At their side are the spirits of the ailco-sacha wild dog], a plant
used to heal people bewitched with dog's blood. Below are two ships that have
come from Venus; their crews approach the house of the shaman in haste. In front
of the house is the supay-tuyuyo tuyuyo, a large bird], which the master uses as a
vehicle when leaving for the outer world and space regions. Below are the
callampas mushrooms] and the callampa machaco mushroom snake].
At top right is a mestiza oracionista practitioner who uses prayer as a healing
tool] surrounded by images, stamps, books of prayei, and perfumes.
She practices
medicine with the help of celestial spirits. Below is an African woman who
practices fetishism to heal. Behind her we see Grinfel, the Count of the Empire of
the Planet of Saturn, whose powers are those of sensual hypnotism. In front of the
African priestess we see a genius in a formation of triangles. This is an enchanting
magician. Below them all is a native Shipibo healer with ayahuasca and other
plants.
At the bottom is an Inca priest or Varayok, guardian of the temples of the occult
sciences of this culture. He has had direct contact with extraterrestrial beings from
Andromeda, whose vision is very much superior to ours and who gave specialised
knowledge to the Tahuantinsuyo shamans. To the extreme right we see a lama,
illustrious master of healing by means of the plants of the mystical mountains of the
Himalaya, surrounded by very wise men who are well-versed in the knowledge of
the vegetal world.
PART II: SPIRIT WORLD
VISION 14
A. FOREST SPIRITS THE THREE POWERS
There is in this vision a real ns of ayahuasca and
its additives, the piripiri [Cyperus sp., the toe Brugmansia sp., and the chiriksanango
Brunfelsia grandiflora Behind is the magnificent prince Tabal in a dress
decorated with silky feathers and with a gilded, double-edged sword as plume. Also
present are two women called cuayacunas or caressing women. At their side is an
extraterrestrial ship from Ganymede with a magic ladder by which the crew may
disembark.
In the upper part of the centre section is a native Cocama who exercises his
powers of traditional medicine. Below him is a guru, a master of sublime
extrasensory perception in the temples of Krishna, purifying his soul with
transcendental meditation of the sixth sense. Next to the Cocama is a nymph of
knowledge with her horn trumpets who teaches how t( sing the icaros with
exactitude.
Below the yogi is a Campa Indian who possess occult knowledge of the most
diverse plants. This Indian group that also uses ayahuasca knows better than any
other jungle people the magical uses of plant. teachers.
On the surrounding river we
see his ancestral Indian chiefs approaching in order to bestow knowledge on him.
In front of the Campa are two scribes of the mermaids, writing down the mystical
properties of the flowers for the healers' needs. We also see the huarmi-vacamarina
woman-manatee.
At their side are the spirits of the ailco-sacha wild dog, a plant
used to heal people bewitched with dog's blood. Below are two ships that have
come from Venus; their crews approach the house of the shaman in haste. In front
of the house is the supay-tuyuyo tuyuyo, a large bird, which the master uses as a
vehicle when leaving for the outer world and space regions.
Below are the
callampas [mushrooms and the callampa machaco mushroom snake.
At top right is a mestiza oracionista [practitioner who uses prayer as a healing
tool surrounded by images, stamps, books of prayei, and perfumes. She practices
medicine with the help of celestial spirits. Below is an African woman who
practices fetishism to heal. Behind her we see Grinfel, the Count of the Empire of
the Planet of Saturn, whose powers are those of sensual hypnotism. In front of the
African priestess we see a genius in a formation of triangles. This is an enchanting
magician. Below them all is a native Shipibo healer with ayahuasca and other
plants.
At the bottom is an Inca priest or Varayok, guardian of the temples of the occult
sciences of this culture. He has had direct contact with extraterrestrial beings from
Andromeda, whose vision is very much superior to ours and who gave specialised
knowledge to the Tahuantinsuyo shamans. To the extreme right we see a lama,
illustrious master of healing by means of the plants of the mystical mountains of the
Himalaya, surrounded by very wise men who are well-versed in the knowledge of
the vegetal world.
PART II: SPIRIT WORLD
VISION 14
A. FOREST SPIRITS THE THREE POWERS
There is in this vision a real ns of ayahuasca and
its additives, the piripiri Cyperus sp., the toe Brugmansia sp., and the chiriksanango
Brunfelsia grandiflora Behind is the magnificent prince Tabal in a dress
decorated with silky feathers and with a gilded, double-edged sword as plume. Also
present are two women called cuayacunas or caressing women. At their side is an
extraterrestrial ship from Ganymede with a magic ladder by which the crew may
disembark.
In the upper part of the centre section is a native Cocama who exercises his
powers of traditional medicine. Below him is a guru, a master of sublime
extrasensory perception in the temples of Krishna, purifying his soul with
transcendental meditation of the sixth sense. Next to the Cocama is a nymph of
knowledge with her horn trumpets who teaches how t( sing the icaros with
exactitude.
Below the yogi is a Campa Indian who possess occult knowledge of the most
diverse plants. This Indian group that also uses ayahuasca knows better than any
other jungle people the magical uses of plant.
teachers. On the surrounding river we
see his ancestral Indian chiefs approaching in order to bestow knowledge on him.
In front of the Campa are two scribes of the mermaids, writing down the mystical
properties of the flowers for the healers' needs. We also see the huarmi-vacamarina
woman-manatee. At their side are the spirits of the ailco-sacha wild dog, a plant
used to heal people bewitched with dog's blood. Below are two ships that have
come from Venus; their crews approach the house of the shaman in haste. In front
of the house is the supay-tuyuyo tuyuyo, a large bird, which the master uses as a
vehicle when leaving for the outer world and space regions. Below are the
callampas mushrooms and the callampa machaco mushroom snake.
At top right is a mestiza oracionista practitioner who uses prayer as a healing
tool surrounded by images, stamps, books of prayei, and perfumes. She practices
medicine with the help of celestial spirits. Below is an African woman who
practices fetishism to heal. Behind her we see Grinfel, the Count of the Empire of
the Planet of Saturn, whose powers are those of sensual hypnotism. In front of the
African priestess we see a genius in a formation of triangles. This is an enchanting
magician.
Below them all is a native Shipibo healer with ayahuasca and other
plants.
At the bottom is an Inca priest or Varayok, guardian of the temples of the occult
sciences of this culture.
He has had direct contact with extraterrestrial beings from
Andromeda, whose vision is very much superior to ours and who gave specialised
knowledge to the Tahuantinsuyo shamans. To the extreme right we see a lama,
illustrious master of healing by means of the plants of the mystical mountains of the
Himalaya, surrounded by very wise men who are well-versed in the knowledge of
the vegetal world.
PART II: SPIRIT WORLD
VISION 14
A.
FOREST SPIRITS THE THREE POWERS
There is in this vision a real
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).
"I believe Apollo 13 is P88 male X Hawaii
Northern Bright Hawaii
Northern Bright 1
Northern Bright X Genius (Princess' more indica type sister) but still a JH F2 from the same set
of seeds found at the Seedlings Home Seedlings 'Cafe in Adam. The new A11 is P94 or (C99 the more popular name) X Genius."
-Webfish
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C88 is the best so far. It has blown the socks off every Dutch variety I've grown for all around goodness.” – flwr
smkr
“The photo at the web site is Cafe'Girl, she is the sister of Princess (Cinderella 88's mom). Cafe'Girl is the seed
mother I'm using to produce "Dylan's Diamond" which will be released in January 1999. She's a beauty - BIG
yielder of super DENSE, crystalized buds in fairly LOW light levels. Scent/flavour is very much like ginger ale.” –
MrSoul igure—i.e., the total number of users we are making the comparison with.) Since a small
percentage of marijuana arrests were arrested before—two-thirds of the 1967 California
arrestees had no prior arrest record and a fifth had a "minor" record—we are not struck at
once by any evidence of obvious recidivism. Over a third of the heroin arrestees in
California and almost two-thirds of the "narcotic addict or user" arrests had either a major
record or a prison sentence in his past. We know then that an immense percentage of
heroin users are not "rehabilitated." We cannot draw such an obvious inference with
marijuana users, since recidivistic arrests are so much lower Medical Cannabis for them.
In the absence of proper data, some guessing here may be justified.
I would suspect that
they use marijuana less after their arrest than they would have had they not been arrested.
How much less? Two-thirds? Half? Enough to make it worthwhile? If rehabilitation is an
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The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 11
absolute goal, then any degree of reduction is a positive gain. Viewed in this light, the
laws are effective, merely because they bring about some degree of reduction in use. In
this special sense, the judges may be right.
Some penologists are of the opinion that incarceration may have a subtle criminogenic
effect. By being sent to prison along with professional criminals, drug addicts, and the
violent, a lawbreaker with little or no commitment to crime as a "way of life" will absorb
many attitudes, practices, and skills which will contribute to their post-release criminality.
In a sense, prisons train people to become criminals. There is no doubt that this process
occurs with juvenile delinquents. I suspect that marijuana users are well-insulated and
sufficiently emotionally involved in their own subculture, which basically frowns on
professional and violent forms of criminality, to be to some degree immune from such
influences.
Perhaps, however, this applies only to the middle-class, college-educated
marijuana smoker who finds himself in prison. Blumer, in a study of marijuana in the
ghetto, claims that a prison term is decisive in turning an ordinary pothead to a life of
"hustling" criminality.
The player is to be seen... as an enterprising member of the adolescent drug
world, alive to opportunities to get money by small-time dealing in drugs,
ready to engage in a variety of other illicit sources of monetary profit, and
strongly attracted toward moving into a full time job of hustling by
associating with hustlers and learning of their hustling practices. It should
be noted here that the most effective way of getting such practical work
knowledge is through prison experience. If he is incarcerated he is likely to
be thrown into contact with older and more experienced hustlers who, if
they identify him as safe and acceptable, are almost certain to pass on
accounts of their experience.
We suspect that prison in 15), which occurred exclusively with the cis-isomer 54, resulting in the
dihydrofuran derivative 55 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 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 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
39
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.
41
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
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). 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).
C88 is the best
water water water bongs so far. It has blown the socks off every Dutch variety I've grown for all around goodness.
”
water water water bongs Whiterhinocannabissingleplantyield – flwr
smkr
“The photo at the web site is Cafe'Girl, she
water water water bongs is the sister of Princess
water water water bongs (Cinderella 88's mom). Cafe'Girl is the seed
mother I'm using to produce "Dylan's Diamond" which will be released in January 1999. She's a beauty - BIG
yielder of super DENSE, crystalized buds in fairly LOW light levels. Scent/flavour is very much like ginger ale.” –
MrSoul
I grew EP last year for the first time. I didn’t get them to White Rhino Cannabis Single Plant Yield maturity, because of three or four major fukups by
me, along with a VERY wet autumn, so my yield was almost nil. I planted out on June-1, they suffered a couple
of frosts during which some purple showed. I planted them out after sexing on 12/12, which I wouldn't do now,
because once these plants start to flower, they don’t like re-vegging, so a confused bunch of semi-flowering
plants was the result. Water soluble slug pellets resulted in the plants being eaten to one foot tall bare stems
soon after. I reverted to my other Cannabis Cup type of (non-soluble) slug-pellet and the damage stopped. One plant
re-grew in veg form, the others continued in semi-flower. Something odd happened then- which you should
take note of- I had 18" to 2' chicken wire fences around each plant, but somehow some bastard rabbits ate the
newly growing plants (this was early July)- rabbits that could CLIMB FENCES!.
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,
NEPTUNE GROWING HARVEST INDOORS FOR FOR but are only very minor
compared to THC.
The difference between THC levels 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 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
39
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.
41
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
grafix
grafix bongs
levels of THC in the
grafix
grafix bongs plant are low. This “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 don't think you can go wrong with a strain
that highly touted.” - Skunkman
Ed Rosenthal says Early Pearl came from the Midwest, but was a cross of Early Girl and Polly, an early
California sativa.”
“I've grown this both inside and out. If you do a search, you'll probably find some previous posts that I’ve
written on this type; In brief, it is effectively pure sativa (though actually has early girl crossed in, very
recessive Hydroponics in all respects). Inside and out, it likes to grow large. Stretch continues right through flowering, which
was a respectable 8 weeks (the Hydroponics only virtue carried over from early girl). Buds are thin, green, sweet and sharp
smell, very good sativa high- quite psychoactive (trippy?). Little paranoia, very long high. Unless you grow very
big plants, yield is low, as could be expected from such a plant. At present I'm having great trouble with my EP
mother- it has decided to auto-flower. After re-potting the 10-inch plant into a 1.75 gallon container,
re-vegging started, but now it looks like it's going to go back into flower again (this is on 24/0). Root mass is
HUGE.” – retro13
Ed Rosenthal says Early Pearl came from the Midwest, but was a cross of Early Girl and Polly, an early
California sativa.”
“I've grown this both inside and out. If you do a search, you'll probably find some previous posts that I’ve
written on this type; In brief, it is effectively pure sativa (though actually has early girl crossed in, very
recessive in all respects). Inside and out, it likes to grow large. Stretch continues right through flowering, which
was a respectable 8 weeks (the only virtue carried over from early girl). Buds are thin, green, sweet and sharp
smell, very good sativa high- quite psychoactive (trippy?). Little paranoia, very long high. Unless you grow very
big plants, yield is low, as could be expected from such a plant. At present I'm having great trouble with my EP
mother- it has decided to auto-flower. After re-potting the 10-inch plant into a 1.75 gallon container,
re-vegging started, but now it looks like it's going to go back into flower again (this is on 24/0). Root mass is
HUGE.” – retro13 , 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
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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 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