rave_itsrealfun!!!
Bluelighter
When I smoke cannabis habitually, I rarely remember my dreams and if I do they are faded. When I stopped it took about 2 weeks for the vivid dreams to begin, I was too fucked up in withdrawal to get much sleep before then.
Presently, after two months of not blazing, I wake up multiple times throughout the night from extremely vivid dreams. This is enjoyable and pleasurable to me and I see it as one of the very few benefits I have seen in myself since I quit, since I am receiving subtle messages to help me on my way through these trippy dream experiences. I am definitely better off having them in my conscious mind with the ability to reflect on them. I also see it as a significant part of the recovery process, I'm just way more connected to the flip side now and this is one of the main reasons (apart from the panic disorder I developed from excessive dabbing) why I don't really vibe with habitual/daily use anymore. Smoking weed was initially really trippy and changed the course of my life, but habitual use, especially with the concentrate abuse mainly turned out to be a downer which eventually led to the suffering and misery of many months of withdrawal. Perhaps the obvious REM suppression can account at least in part for the unfortunate symptoms I developed after years of abuse.
Presently, after two months of not blazing, I wake up multiple times throughout the night from extremely vivid dreams. This is enjoyable and pleasurable to me and I see it as one of the very few benefits I have seen in myself since I quit, since I am receiving subtle messages to help me on my way through these trippy dream experiences. I am definitely better off having them in my conscious mind with the ability to reflect on them. I also see it as a significant part of the recovery process, I'm just way more connected to the flip side now and this is one of the main reasons (apart from the panic disorder I developed from excessive dabbing) why I don't really vibe with habitual/daily use anymore. Smoking weed was initially really trippy and changed the course of my life, but habitual use, especially with the concentrate abuse mainly turned out to be a downer which eventually led to the suffering and misery of many months of withdrawal. Perhaps the obvious REM suppression can account at least in part for the unfortunate symptoms I developed after years of abuse.
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