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Like anything, when combined with the distress and damage to the [[Physical Unit]] caused by [[Tocic Socialization]], Cannabis can be addictive.  
Like anything, when combined with the distress and damage to the [[Physical Unit]] caused by [[Tocic Socialization]], Cannabis can be addictive.  


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Revision as of 23:06, 21 February 2020



Caution. This article/definition is in draft form and at this time may constitute no more than rough notes, reminders for required content, or absolutely nothing at all. Content is subject to revision.


List of Connection Supplements

Connection Supplement > 5-MEO DMT, Ayahuasca, Cannabis, Chloroform, DMT, Haoma, Kaneh Bosm, Kava, Ketamine, Kykeon, LSD, MDMA, Maikua, Manna, Nitrous Oxide, Peyote, Psilocybin Mushroom, Santa Rosa, Soma, Tobacco, Yaqona

Notes

Cannabis is a mild Connection Supplement.

There is evidence that cannabis was used widely in the ancient world as a connection supplement-- "The Taoists considered cannabis to be an ingredient of one of the superior elixirs of immortality[1] See also White Haoma

Like anything, when combined with the distress and damage to the Physical Unit caused by Tocic Socialization, Cannabis can be addictive.

Footnotes

  1. Bennett, Chris. Liber 420: Cannabis, Magickal Herbs and the Occult (p. 19). Trine Day. Kindle Edition.