The questions I get asked about cannabis & this course
There are many useful tools that we apply in my Emotional Expansion master courses. The one I get the most questions about however is cannabis. Do I need it? How much should I use? CBD or THC?
There are many useful tools that we apply in my Emotional Expansion master courses. The one I get the most questions about however is cannabis. Do I need it? How much should I use? CBD or THC?
There’s ongoing buzz these days about psychedelic substances and their promise of setting society straight. Some are calling it the “Psychedelics Revolution” in that these substances are emerging as solutions to the raging mental health crisis that the U.S. is experiencing.
I often get letters from folks sharing their experiences… I call them “Field Reports”. And these field reports offer spectacular insights and musings that answer questions that many others have on their mind. So I’m sharing one with you today.
In most people’s minds there are essentially two different categories of how to consume cannabis… recreational (or “adult use”) and medical.
I moved to Florida from Colorado last year, where I had the benefit of spending about 5 years in Denver. While I was there – it became crystal clear how much everybody else in most of the country has to forage for their cannabis.
Can displacing alcohol with cannabis be an avenue for helping alcoholics wean off their substance abuse?
In this short interview, Dr. David Bearman – who’s been investigating cannabis for more than 50-years – talks about its potential but only when doctors can begin getting “their heads around cannabis”.
I’m excited to pick-up where we left off with the second of my vintage two-parter about the story revealing cannabis as a spirit plant.
Recently an acquaintance mentioned that she and her partner started working out in the afternoons because around 3 o’clock they found themselves thinking about cocktails… on a daily basis.
Back in 1989, more than 30 years ago, there was an article – an interview actually – about cannabis as a spirit plant, called “Resurrection of the Higher Self”. This was long before legalization started turning the corner in the U.S. The article was so stunning, that it was rejected for print!
I have a friend who by any measure of success has “made it.” He’s an acclaimed authority in his field; he makes good money and others clamor to work with him.