Smoking Grass With the President of Uruguay Outside of Montevideo – the First Nation to Kick the Stupidity (or Ignorance) Habit
Tom Dennen
Why is grass called “The Holy Weed”?
Because it makes you think beyond science and into the possibility that there is a Deity behind The Plan of Man, something that the Large Hadron Collider is also leading us to.
We are what we eat, drink, breathe… and smoke:
We live in what scientists call the Biosphere.
That’s the skin of the Planet Earth, the living layer of organic material from bacteria that ‘fix’ nitrogen in the atmosphere (that we breathe but can’t assimilate) to dolphins and humans with large brains that handle infinite ‘reality’ through the five physical senses, taste, smell, hearing, seeing and feeling.
I say infinite because our senses are switched on all the time but our ‘computer’ brain filters out extraneous data, stuff we don’t need ‘now’… and it’s ALWAYS Right Now!
Grass and other biospheric ’psychotomimetic hallucinogens’ circumvent that filter and allow the ‘I-consciousness’ to be exposed to everything the five senses are exposed to -an infinite bombardment of physical reality.
That usually blows your mind.
And that is the beginning of the ownership of Self, something that has been stolen from most of the Human Race by a social insecurity called greed – you can’t take anything with you when you go, so what do you really ‘have’ or own or posess before you die?
Nothing… except your Self.
This is the first enlighted government on Earth…
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I’ve kind of been a fan of the President of Uruguay since reading an article about him as the world’s poorest president, so it would’ve been nice to see you follow up with some challenges to the things he said. For example, when you asked about people being skeptical of registering as being branded as stoners, his response was to stereotype stoners as tattooed and always on social media. Could you not have pointed out that his answer was exactly why people were concerned about the proposed changes and that the stereotype he just described was exactly what would make people hesitant? Or when he compared smoking to drinking and said that drinking a few bottles a day was a health issue, it would have been nice if you’d asked if he then planned to have a similar policy for purchasing alcohol. It was a good video, and I don’t mean to criticize but since he seems like one of the more open minded leaders (and I could be completely wrong about this) it just seems like it would have been nice to challenge him a little bit more.