Here is Robin’s request from a week ago:
I’m curious right now about how everyone seems to be swapping pharmaceuticals for marijuana and micro-dosing hallucinogens for mood control, focus, reducing anxiety. I guess (?) it’s a step in the right direction but geez, is there a person in America (well, yes, me, but you get it) that isn’t fully reliant on drugs of one kind or another to tamp down their anxiety and depression or give them an edge over other people? Seems like a perfect topic for you to put into context! As an aside, I have heard, but can find little info about it on the internet, that the growing process for marijuana makes the product highly tainted with aluminum, and this is across the board, all around the world. That is of course the kind of super important info that people should be given to make informed decisions but I can tell you—I’m a mom and the latest trend where I live seems to be ‘responsible’ parents getting their teens dispensary licenses so the kids can self-medicate away their ubiquitous anxiety and depression using pot in all its forms—and it’s laced with aluminum! Who is behind all of this and where does it end?
Here is a general introduction to marijuana:
https://www.cnbs.org/cannabis-types/
Notice that according to federal law, if you smoke pot, you cannot possess firearms, even if pot is legal in your state!
Well-I guess there s at least 2 of us. Never tried pot and don't take meds. And yes, I ve endured my fair share of trauma. Pulling back the curtain on dependency is basically a loss of belief that one has all the power one needs. The loss of that belief can be shifted.
We have so much power-dig deep and see it.