Posted: Jul 16, 08 6:40am
I have this theory .......
That having taken drugs for any length of time can, oddly enough, have a perversely positive effect on those that have an intelligence quotient sufficient enough to gain added awareness from having done the drugs.
Right now you're probably thinking: "What kind of a moronic statement is that?"
My point being: For those of you that have taken drugs in the past (and left them by the wayside back in the past ..this question is not for anyone currently imbibing).....Where do you think your life would be now if you had never taken drugs?
When I ask myself that question I come up with several scenarios......all of them having less than richly fulfilling answers. Personally, I think I gained a well crafted sense of humor and a quest for various and sundry forms of personal spiritually-based enlightenment that I never would have had the perspective to realize and "thirst for" had I not done the " break on through to the other side " routine. (I also know so much more about "not-love" than I do love, but that's another story). Obviously this theory of mine is chock full o' flaws as how can an imagined, unlived life be used as the basis of theoretical fact? Putting yourself through life and death moments (getting really high) over and over again certainly takes its toll on our conditioning: that induced fiction that makes up our worldview that we unwittingly agreed to participate in at some point. I think that those of us who leave the chartered mental seas for parts unknown have access to gifts of emotional and intellectual freedoms that most never bother to look for.
Do you get my drift or did I eat a plate of crazy for breakfast?





