I have talked with a lot of people about this, and I believe it is a relatively common theory for people to think, and I feel like sharing it here to see what you guys think.
I think that pot is ''meant to be''. Not only are their a great deal of natural cannabinoid(sp?) receptors in the brain that naturally take THC (and as far as I know, they have no other purpose, though correct me if I am wrong), but there are other things that push me to this theory as well.
The mind-altering effects of pot are very minimal, and one can very well easily think straight while high, and in fact, to some extent, have thoughts in a different approach than the natural sobriety that we know. The approach that I believe that thoughts occur are from switching extroverted behavior and thoughts into introverted behavior and thoughts, and in fact, to some 'creative' and abstract extent, more intellectual thoughts.
The way that I see pot is that it is not a drug to get messed up on, but it is a drug that opens a new behavior, and a new behavior that is very welcome by the body and mind, and a behavior that has its benefits and negative sides, just as being sober has it's benefits and negative sides.
I think that humans were meant to feed into these cannabinoid receptors, starting from perhaps a very early age of man or even further back species that had THC in their system on a regular basis, without the intention of getting 'high'.
So, in conclusion here, pot is a reality that we were meant to go to. Not to escape, not to do anything differently, but to have a second sobriety to life. The sobriety that is the pot high.
Thoughts?
(And just an FYI, is that I have very minimal knowledge of the purpose of cannabinoid receptors in the brain. My intuition is the only thing really that stems my knowledge of this, so I could be very wrong on this subject. If I am wrong, and you know about them, please tell me about them and, if you feel like it, provide an explanation of why this left-out or misinterpreted knowledge is either against or supportive of the theory)
I think that pot is ''meant to be''. Not only are their a great deal of natural cannabinoid(sp?) receptors in the brain that naturally take THC (and as far as I know, they have no other purpose, though correct me if I am wrong), but there are other things that push me to this theory as well.
The mind-altering effects of pot are very minimal, and one can very well easily think straight while high, and in fact, to some extent, have thoughts in a different approach than the natural sobriety that we know. The approach that I believe that thoughts occur are from switching extroverted behavior and thoughts into introverted behavior and thoughts, and in fact, to some 'creative' and abstract extent, more intellectual thoughts.
The way that I see pot is that it is not a drug to get messed up on, but it is a drug that opens a new behavior, and a new behavior that is very welcome by the body and mind, and a behavior that has its benefits and negative sides, just as being sober has it's benefits and negative sides.
I think that humans were meant to feed into these cannabinoid receptors, starting from perhaps a very early age of man or even further back species that had THC in their system on a regular basis, without the intention of getting 'high'.
So, in conclusion here, pot is a reality that we were meant to go to. Not to escape, not to do anything differently, but to have a second sobriety to life. The sobriety that is the pot high.
Thoughts?
(And just an FYI, is that I have very minimal knowledge of the purpose of cannabinoid receptors in the brain. My intuition is the only thing really that stems my knowledge of this, so I could be very wrong on this subject. If I am wrong, and you know about them, please tell me about them and, if you feel like it, provide an explanation of why this left-out or misinterpreted knowledge is either against or supportive of the theory)