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Healing Addiction

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I have a story I'd like to share with you all. I have a dear friend who has been addicted to cannabis unlike anyone I've ever known. His neurochemistry is strange. He's always been able to let go of tobacco and alcohol no problem, but he had to smoke cannabis every day. many times a day. If he didn't, it was pretty bad.
I've watched him evolve over the past few months while working with spice.
He tells me that after a week of nightly journeys, he loaded up a bowl of caapi leaves and puffed on those, using the ashes as a bed afterward for the spice. He had not smoked cannabis that day (first day in years, I would bet). When he entered hyperspace, he said it was so much different with the caapi. So much more intense. He purged, to say the least.

Apparently he's been waking up every morning feeling great, with no desire to smoke at all. He says that now, after that last journey, he doesn't crave anything, and he always feels "high."

I've always been skeptical about the addiction healing powers of maoi + spice but I can look at him dead in the eyes and see such a huge difference! It blew my mind at how simple and profound it all is. He says he never could have imagined giving up cannabis, and now...he's at a new step on the pyramid.

He didn't even want to give up smoking herb. He loves it! This is just something that happened. A massive recalibration has occurred.

If any of you out there are battling some sort of addiction,
the vine and it's counter-parts obviously know the way.
 
I would have to agree...once I started using the spice, my tendency to use cannabis went way down. I went from an all day every day smoker, to being able to do it 2-3 times a week, and only smoking one bowl. The spice breaks old paradigms and allows one to percieve the world and themselves in a different way.

Healing properties without a doubt, and the chance to live a more meaningful life await...
 
I've noticed a decreased "need" for cigs, but haven't been able to drop them yet. Instead I just feel sick from cigs. The Spice has yet to curb my enjoyment of alcohol or coffee, though it's been a long time since I was truly addicted to alcohol. Can't remember where it was I heard it from, but I remember hearing somewhere that deep meditation was one of the most effective ways to break an addiction. Anyone else here of this or did I imagine it? ;)
 
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