"Caffeine is an addictive drug, affecting 90% of all Americans, which
alters the brain's natural state, and stimulates it in a manner
similar to the amphetamines, cocaine and heroin."
http://www.coolquiz.com/trivia/explain/docs/caffeine.asp

For his own good I call upon all fairfielders to keep Doug from going
to Cafe Paradiso and getting his daily caffeine fix.  For the sake of
maintaining the purity of fairfield, please please do it.




--- In [email protected], "dhamiltony2k5"
<dhamiltony...@...> wrote:
>
> Om, that spirituality place found in the brain.  Two of the more 
> interesting links on FFL in recent times have gone to brain and neuro 
> research on meditation by non-TM researchers.
> 
> I'd bet a dollar or a box of donuts that, when looked at further, 
> chronic pot use corrupts or at least interferes with the brain 
> function of spirituality.  It is just science. Neuro- physiology.   
> And like, you can see it in the auric field.  Can't you ?  
> 
> 
> 
> >
> > 
> > 
> > Don't ya think, given the incredible strength of the concentrated 
> > drug delivery in the modern hybrid pot plant, there evidently ought 
> > to be at least a 30 day drug-abstinence policy prior to being able 
> to 
> > learn to meditate.  Like, you can just see it in pot users.  Two 
> week 
> > pot-abstinence simply is not enough to protect their experience. 
> > 
> > Administratively, 30 or 45 days might as well become mandatory for 
> > prospective meditators or else is just a waste of the meditation 
> > teacher's time.
> > 
> > & can now easily test for pot residue in the system at the time of 
> > personal instruction, much like in the workplace it can be tested 
> for 
> > or in traffic stops now for law-enforcement.  That intoxication of 
> > the altered state of brain function of the high aside, the chemical 
> > drug residues of past pot use stick around quite a long time in the 
> > system.  Is evidently a corruptor of more than innocence, the 
> > meditation program.
> > 
> > A life opportunity of coming to meditation and the meditation 
> > experience itself is so especially precious a human right 
> > (inalienable) that pot users everywhere need to be looked after for 
> > their own welfare; as well as looking to that larger communal 
> welfare 
> > of society.  Because after all is said, being born free in the 
> > potential of meditating with a clear mind and clean nervous system 
> is 
> > a shame to `waste' with pot.  Is of criminal proportion against 
> > humanity.   Is this that is the large difference between just some 
> > altered state and those spiritually exalted  states of experience 
> > natural to human beings.  Pot is nothing short of corruption.  
> Simply 
> > is the science and experience of it, and let the due process of law 
> > convict pot use as a malefic everywhere in civil society.  Pot use, 
> > it's a sin against all that is spiritual and good in humanity. 
> > 
> > Jai Guru Dev,
> > 
> > 
> > > 
> > > The simple explanation is that:
> > > 
> > > Pervasive use of modern powerful pot is the larger spiritual 
> > societal 
> > > problem with people not meditating anymore.  Folks just don't 
> have 
> > > transcendent spiritual experiences anymore or are hazy at best 
> with 
> > pot 
> > > use.
> > >
> > 
> > 
> > > 
> > > Yeah, that Designer pot use and its addiction in society…
> > > 
> > > Is too bad.
> >  
> > > > 
> > > > Oh, regulate it like a real drug.
> > > > 
> > > > Marijuana Addicts Anonymous:
> > > > 
> > > >  http://www.marijuana-anonymous.org/
> > > >
> > > 
> > > 
> > > >
> >
> om
>


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