On Mar 15, 2005, at 9:45 AM, cardemaister wrote:
Funny coincidence, in Finnish sauma means 'seam; joint'.
OTOH, soma means 'pretty, sweet, nice', but it's pronounced
with a short o-sound, as opposed to Skt soma, pronounced with
a long o-sound, approx. like saw-ma, but with more kissing
Re: ephedra with cannabis
I guess you could call that a Vedic speedball.
The only upper/downer combo I'm familiar with is caffeine and
alcohol, and I must admit getting wired on black coffee before
getting hammered drunk is quite a thrill ride.
Alex, sober 9+ years
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If so, you are definitely suggesting
links to Soma. I mean, the Rig Veda is/was the origin of the
word. No other definition of Soma that came later could possibly
be more accurate.
I am not sure why oldest is best.
On Mar 14, 2005, at 8:10 PM, akasha_108 wrote:
Are you under the impression that Soma only existed in Rig Veda times?
I don't know that it did or did not, though I speculate that it has
been formulated in its outer form at various times through the ages.
Well there is a very old tradition
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If so, you