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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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Cannabis
List of Connection Supplements
Connection Supplement > 5-MEO DMT, Ayahuasca, Cannabis, Chloroform, DMT, Datura, 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.
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Footnotes
- ↑ Bennett, Chris. Liber 420: Cannabis, Magickal Herbs and the Occult (p. 19). Trine Day. Kindle Edition.