Thursday, December 8, 2016

THC Use and Other Questions


 
1. Why do you recommend using THC?

THC is the psychoactive substance in cannabis. I recommend edibles such as chocolate brownies (start at 10 mg) and monitor dosage. THC has two purposes for the initiate:

a. To shift from the Ego brain to the energy center of chakra located just above the head. While students of meditation may arrive at similar insights as those who use THC, it might take 20-30 years of dedicated practice to achieve these insights. Few individuals in the West are capable of this. The goal here is to gain insights into the various subpersonalities which exist in one’s being. All males will have a female self which needs to be integrated into the whole.

b. THC is highly recommended for those who intend for their bodies to vibrate at the Immortal Frequency. The goal is to construct the Immortal Will. Note that the Immortal Will is a spiritual construct which begins above the head, runs down the front of the body to the earth. This means it will activate all the chakras at once; the 7 major energy centers connected to the body, the 8th chakra which is connected to the earth, and the 9th chakra which is above the head. Activation is done by intention.

My practice consists of THC use at night when I am ready to sleep. A few minutes after the THC has been activated one can intend for the body to vibrate at the Immortal Frequency. Please note this will be activated in those who are constructing their Immortal Will. Suitable candidates are males who practice sexual restraint. In addition, those who have activated Jesus’ words to the Immortal Frequency will be able to activate this frequency in their bodies. To be clear: Those who are using THC just to get high and think this might help in being an Immortal are probably deceiving themselves.

2. Do you recommend weight training?
Yes. Some moderate strength training will be helpful. The traditional exercises such as pushups, sit ups, and weight lifting are great! Note: “Weak body, weak mind” adage applies here. Because males no longer do physical labor to the extent it was done a 100 years ago, they have grown weak. As far as running or jogging: This is a complete waste of time. (Note: Some research has indicated that sprinting for 5-7 minutes a couple of times a week is helpful.) A few minutes walking and getting vitamin D from the Sun each day is an excellent idea, however. So to have a strong mind, one needs a strong body.

3. What about a high-protein diet?

I don’t know. This is something you can experiment with and see how it works for you. Because different individuals have different needs, I am reluctant to make any strong recommendations on diet. However, I do believe sugar is probably a toxin and should be limited as large intake of sugar is associated with poor health outcomes.

7 comments:

  1. Thc is an addictive substance. I do not think it will help you become immortal but it will help you to delude yourself. If you hate your addictions then do not do what you hate.

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  3. Dear Reader:

    Thank you for your reply. Please tell me how you are going about becoming an Immortal? If you have no concrete ideas, then it is probably the case that you will die and that will be the end of you. It is easy to be skeptical and throw out one-liners. As you know, this will get you nowhere fast...

    Best,

    Harry Petersen

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  4. When you truly understand Jesus' sayings in the Gospel of Thomas then you will never experience death, pretty simple, and it has nothing to do with THC. The disciples asked Jesus in saying 6 if there was anything special they needed to do and Jesus said no. Hide nothing from yourself means to KNOW THYSELF. Maybe THC can help you but I know it would not help me, because I want to be free.

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  5. Dear Reader:

    Thank you for your reply. Yes, you and I have different goals which means different inputs to achieve the intended objective will be different. In your case, you want to die at some point and be "free"; I believe physical death is the end of your existence as Jesus stated again and again in the Gospel of Thomas (examples: see Sayings 59, 60).


    Thank you for writing.


    Best,

    Harry Petersen

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    1. Harry Petersen wrote, "In your case, you want to die at some point and be 'free' ". I beg to differ with that opinion Harry. Fear of physical death leads to physical death. To be free is to be free of fear and free of suffering. But first you must suffer to find life and make mistakes until you learn. That is why souls come to this world for many life-times until the have suffered enough and choose life. The living one is you inner Christ, who is your spirit. Your ego personality dies with the body but your spirit cannot die as it is your true Christ identity. Thomas means twin and we are twins with Jesus. Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to physical destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the way that leads to physical immortality, and only a few find it. Addictions, including THC addiction are part of the wide road that everyone tries in many of their incarnations. The narrow way is the way of freedom from addictions. Addictions are the way of fear and of death.

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  6. Dear Reader:

    Thank you for your reply. It is great that you are passionate about eternal life. Here I must beg your forgiveness and say we can honorably agree to disagree. I have looked at the evidence for life after death and I find it to be very weak; the naturalistic position that human beings are similar to animals such that when they die that's it is almost certainly correct. There are some interesting arguments for reincarnation, but I do not believe this is "you," but is more of a collection of archetypes brought together.

    Thanks again for writing.

    Best,

    Harry Petersen

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