hi. 'memory is the enemy of wonder, which abides nowhere else but in the present. This is why, unless you are a child, wonder depends on forgetting - on a process, that is, of subtraction. Ordinarily we think of drug experiences as additive....but it may be that the very opposite is true - that they work by subtracting some of the filters that conciousness normally imposes between us and the world' from botany of desire by micheal pollan...to make you read the rest.
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hey by the way whats that book you were talking about where the guy analyzes marijuana's effect on the individual and the connection to childhood?
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'memory is the enemy of wonder, which abides nowhere else but in the present. This is why, unless you are a child, wonder depends on forgetting - on a process, that is, of subtraction. Ordinarily we think of drug experiences as additive....but it may be that the very opposite is true - that they work by subtracting some of the filters that conciousness normally imposes between us and the world'
from botany of desire by micheal pollan...to make you read the rest.
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