Explores non-drug related, consciousness-altering methods and provides examples of self-induced techniques such as meditation, musical and dance regimens, deprivation methods, physical therapies, visualizations, consciousness-raising programs, communing with nature and much more.
The first and only guerilla manual on the natural ways of getting high, Free Rides describes a wide array of ways to alter states of consciousness, from the hip to the holistic.
If you look around at a world full of slums and suburbs and Starbucks , perhaps you'll hear that voice in three - part harmony with Alice in Wonderland and Jim Morrison . Then , of course , there's always the voice of Bob Dylan ...
... high or stoned . However , other enjoyable activi- ties , such as dancing , can also produce a feeling of being high , although it is generally milder than the chemical high pro- duced by drugs . By teaching your child that it is ...
This is an exploration of every corner of the pot galaxy, from highly scientific botanical analyses and the study of pot’s medicinal benefits to a guide to the wild world of weed paraphernalia.
"A rock star with no rhythm is a man with no soul.
Growers Market is set in remote marijuana country peopled with characters whose backgrounds are diverse and whose futures are uncertain.
In Stoned, palliative care physician Dr. David Casarett sets out to do anything—including experimenting on himself—to find evidence of marijuana’s medical potential.
Get High Now is an illustrated, mind-blowing magic carpet ride of more than 175 ways to alter human perception and consciousnesswithout drugs or alcohol.
... Gerry 83 Murray, Alex54 Musicians' Union 152,272 'My Blue Heaven' 168 'My Only Girl: 253,286.287 'Myslery Girl 131 Nanker Phelge Music Lid 257 Nash, Graham 283 Nash, Johnny 338 Nash, Raymond 100 Nashville Teens 330 Neil, ...
After his mother dies in 2017, he spirals out of control, finally hitting bottom during a reckless two-day gambling and drug-filled binge, culminating in a public crack-up at the World Series in Dodger Stadium. Three weeks later, he quits.