Weed is like another psychedelic to me for the most part, and one that is particularly useful if I'm injured or sick. In high school, largely due to my interest in the bizarre things that would happen on it and the habits of my immediate group of friends, my relationship with it was very intense and daily. But it was and always has been the opposite of addicting for me.
Now I use it sometimes once a week, sometimes much more, sometimes a bit less. It all depends really. I try and save it for when I don't have much work to do, but it can be very helpful for certain things. I've noticed that smoking small amounts over the period of an hour or two almost always bypasses the typical anxiety I can get with it.
It can actually enhance my dreaming quite a bit. But I have noticed that after heavy use recall can become more difficult. So stopping abruptly after that can enhance recall. I wouldn't say quitting has enhanced the dreams themselves though. I think normally we always forget like 90% of our dreams anyways. Even when I was waking up and writing 2-3 pages of dreams every morning, I could still tell I was forgetting the vast majority of them.
Now I use it sometimes once a week, sometimes much more, sometimes a bit less. It all depends really. I try and save it for when I don't have much work to do, but it can be very helpful for certain things. I've noticed that smoking small amounts over the period of an hour or two almost always bypasses the typical anxiety I can get with it.
It can actually enhance my dreaming quite a bit. But I have noticed that after heavy use recall can become more difficult. So stopping abruptly after that can enhance recall. I wouldn't say quitting has enhanced the dreams themselves though. I think normally we always forget like 90% of our dreams anyways. Even when I was waking up and writing 2-3 pages of dreams every morning, I could still tell I was forgetting the vast majority of them.