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The news from Illinois in November 30, 2010 was unexpected as well as devastating: the State House finally voted on the Illinois SB 1381, that would allow chronically and seriously ill people to legally use Medicinal Cannabis; the vote was expected for months, and all the indications were that the Bill would pass. Unfortunately, it did not. In a cruel blow to the State’s sickest citizens, the Illinois House of Representatives defeated the Bill by 7 votes, with 53 representatives voting for the Bill, but with 60 “yes” votes needed to pass the legislation. The fear mongerers, including DEA and its prohibitionist allies carried the day, and can now celebrate the fact that the patients in Illinois continue to be deprived of their medicine. Even the pleas by Montel Williams, a former Naval Officer, talk-show host and multiple sclerosis patient to legalize medicinal cannabis in the State fell on many dead ears.
As we struggle for medicinal cannabis legislation to be passed in different States, we seem to act on a faulty assumption that if only we could present our case better, if only we could find yet another evidence for cannabis plant’s remarkable medicinal properties, if only we could show that most of currently used prescription medications (or alcohol, for that matter) are far more dangerous than cannabis, if only we could make the Nation’s leading medical specialists see the difference cannabis makes in many patients’ lives, medicinal cannabis would be made legal in all 50 States tomorrow!
But, alas, this is not the case. If Cannabis has been a safe and effective medicine for thousands of years it would be silly to presume that our opponents are unaware of its safety or effectiveness. Unfortunately, the scope of the web of deception with regard to Cannabis is absolutely staggering, and all of our “truth” or “reason” is totally “beside the point”. What the DEA and the rest of the so-called “law enforcement” seem to be saying to us when we present the undeniable evidence of Cannabis’ value, including its safety and effectiveness, is… “so what”! We are not interested in your “evidence”, your “evidence” does not affect our fundamental assertion that “Cannabis is an illegal drug with no accepted medical use”. Any “evidence” not supportive of this fundamental assertion is “irrelevant”, it simply does not exist for us.
Now, this is what is called “dogma”. In fact, the DEA actively suppresses any scientific research with a potential to show that the “dogma” is wrong. During the Dark Ages the Holy Inquisition acted the same way towards those who tried to present evidence that the earth is not flat, or that the sun does not revolve around it. “We don’t care about what you claim to be seeing through these devil’s contraptions you call telescopes”, Inquisition was saying, “because the only thing that matters to us is what the “Holy Mother Church” is teaching, and the rest is simply irrelevant together with all the so-called “evidence” on its behalf”. This is exactly what the DEA and its prohibitionist allies are doing with respect to Medicinal Cannabis, notwithstanding the fact that we live in 21-Century America and not in 15-Century Europe!
As the “Law Enforcement Against Prohibition” explains, the vehement opposition by the DEA and its allies to cannabis legalization is explained, at least in part, by their desire to keep wasting millions of taxpayer dollars on the so-called “marijuana enforcement”, which would assure the necessary “departmental funding” and jobs for the whole army of police, jailers, probation and parole officers and other leeches working for the Police-prison-industrial complex. It makes absolutely no difference that there is not a shred of evidence in support of cannabis prohibition, that cannabis prohibition itself was instituted as a result of racist rants by its “father”, Harry Anslinger, and the despotic actions by Richard Nixon when the latter blatantly disregarded the findings of Shafer’s Commission back in 1972, which found no scientific justification for keeping Cannabis illegal. Nor does it matter to the DEA that the Administrative Law Judge Francis Young ruled back in 1988 that “marijuana is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man”. The DEA simply refused to follow the Judge’s ruling and to reschedule Cannabis as a therapeutic substance. In its war against truth and reason the DEA and its prohibitionist allies always point out that “Marijuana is an illegal drug”, as if cannabis’ “illegality” was somehow an “intrinsic” property of the plant, and not a man-made label artificially attached to it. We cannot see a triangle, for example, as having anything but three angles, which makes “tri-angularity” an intrinsic quality of any triangle, but we can easily “see” cannabis not being illegal. By contrast, the medicinal properties of the cannabis plant can be considered an “intrinsic” property, totally independent of any human actions for or against the plant.
But the DEA uses the label of “illegality” to suppress the scientific research into the healing properties of the Cannabis Plant, and it is the fact that it uses a purely circular argument for its actions, the argument that “Marijuana is an illegal drug and so cannot be medically researched, but yet it cannot be used medically because it has not been sufficiently researched”. Neither are many people “free” to advocate for the Legalization of the Plant. Through its elaborate system of control, which includes practically all layers of society, the Prison-Industrial Complex keeps the whole subject of Cannabis Legalization as some kind of “taboo” that is much better to be left alone by anyone hoping for any advancement in this society. People cannot easily broach the subject of Cannabis illegality with their co-workers, for example, and it is definitely not the same as to express approval or disapproval for, let’s say, the new health care law. To even discuss the Cannabis Legalization is considered “heresy”, and it reminds me of the KGB control in the former Soviet empire, which made questions like “shouldn’t the Berlin Wall come down” seem almost like a question that only a few people dare to ask in contemporary America, namely, “shouldn’t the Cannabis prohibition be abolished”?
In its fight against the sick people’s rights, the prison-industrial complex has powerful allies, people whose money and influence are far more “important” than any evidence the truth-seekers can master. In a recent California race for the Office of the State Attorney General, the rabid Medicinal Cannabis prohibitionist, L.A. District Attorney Steve “jackboot” Cooley accepted donations from Big Tobacco, while the so-called “saveCalifornia” campaign that opposed CA Proposition 19 to Legalize small Cannabis possessions for responsible adults 21 and over, accepted sizable donations from Big Alcohol. Can anyone imagine a greater ugliness than for anti-Cannabis candidates to accept money from those whose products are infinitely more dangerous that Cannabis can ever be?! And then, as if all this were not enough, we have a “Big Pharma” with its huge army of lobbyists ranting against Medicinal Cannabis because if the latter’s wonderful healing properties were accepted, the drugs like Vioxx, or Avandia, or Reglan, or Darvocet, may have been withdrawn from the market much earlier than when they were actually withdrawn because of their disastrous side effects. How can many people still not see a profound difference between a multitude of “Big Pharma”’s poisonous chemicals and the natural Medicinal Plant known as Cannabis is totally beyond me.
And then we have “hate groups”, such as “Heritage Foundation” and “Family Research Council”, which are the stale remnants of what was known in the 80-s as Jerry Falwell’s “Moral Majority” which are opposed to any progress, be it gay rights, stem-cell research, or medicinal cannabis. Sometimes I want to ask the Obama Administration a very simple question, “What in the world makes you think that these hate groups could be so wrong with respect to gay rights and stem-cell research, yet be so “right” when it comes to cannabis! Quite ridiculous to suppose something like that, isn’t it?! It is amazing that President Obama chooses to pander to these enemies of Freedom instead of appealing to its own base, which would be the only correct course of actions for the President if he wants to win re-election in 2012!
Is there any hope for us considering the overwhelming power that the prison-industrial Complex and its “special interest” allies have mustered against seriously ill patients and their rights? I believe, there is! And the reason we will prevail in the end is that even the despots and their loved ones can get sick, and may be able to benefit from the medicinal properties of the Plant! Recent elections in California, the State that has the most experience with medicinal cannabis send a clear message that the People want medicinal cannabis Industry to be left alone! In Arizona, a conservative, Republican state, the voters approved the medicinal cannabis initiative despite the united chorus of the “politicos” and the so-called “law enforcement” against it. And as more research into the cannabis plant continues in the countries more of less free from the DEA despotism, it will become harder and harder to convince people that “black is white” or that “white is black”, or that the “day is night”, or that the “night is day”, when it comes to medicinal cannabis. There is one more point I want to bring up: on October 14, 2010 the Attorney General of the United States Eric Holder, bluntly told the California voters that their vote would not count even if the State passed Proposition 19, and that the Feds would enforce the “federal law” when it came to “non-medical use of marijuana”. To me the threat to the People of California, anti-democratic as it was, had a “silver lining”: it was an implicit promise to continue allowing for the medicinal use of Cannabis in accordance with the State Law, as was originally announced on October 19, 2009, by the U.S. Department of Justice. Well, Californians narrowly defeated Prop. 19, and now they have reasonable expectation of a fulfillment of implicit promise by the Justice Department to leave the Medicinal Cannabis Industry alone.
So, unless there has been a “coup d’etat” by the DEA of which I am not aware, I expect the political posturing by the DEA boss Michele Leonhart during her senate confirmation hearings to remain just that – a political posturing, because in the end she will do what her superiors tell her to do, or otherwise there will not be ANY trust in the future with respect to any of their promises, explicit or implicit.
So, what can we practically do? How can “We The People” stand up to the despots and their allies? How can we bring about the sufficient accumulation of quantitative data to make a “qualitative shift” with respect to medicinal cannabis legalization to become an “actuality” instead of a pure “potentiality”? Because it does not seem to me that we are doing enough. For one thing, it is disgraceful that only 11% of 18-29 year olds went to the Polls this midterm election. How in the world do we expect things to change if we do not utilize the only legal avenue open to us – to bring about change through our action at the Polls?! Not only do we have to come out and vote (because as the narrow victory in Arizona should teach us that every vote DOES count), we should make a real effort talking to people, and not just the people who support our points of view, but the people traditionally opposed to us, such as older voters, women, educators and even the law enforcement personnel. We should write to our elected Representatives and comment on line on the many articles that come out every day on the subject of medicinal cannabis.
Our opposition is well-organized, well-financed and well-united, so victories will not be easy, and they will not come on their own, but only if we are persistent enough to make change inevitable. We either do this, or these ridiculous anti-cannabis laws will be shoved down the throats of the next generation, and then the next one, just as it is shoved down our throats, right now. We either create our own destinies, or they will be created for us, whether we like it or not!
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It certainly appeared bleak and hopeless on the election night, the 2-nd of November 2010. A thick blanket of “darkness” seemed to be descending on most of the country, with medicinal cannabis rights appearing ready to be drowned by the rising wave of ignorance and intolerance. In Arizona, Proposition 203 to legalize medicinal cannabis appeared to be narrowly defeated, while in California the current L.A. District Attorney and implacable enemy of Medicinal Cannabis rights, the rabid prohibitionist Steve Cooley, even felt it possible to declare his own victory in his bid for the Office of the State Attorney General and to schedule a morning press conference when he would gleefully announce his “plans of action” in strangling the State medicinal cannabis industry! CA Proposition 19, seeking to Legalize small Cannabis possessions for responsible adults 21 and over appeared to be losing narrowly, but losing nonetheless! All the hard work for months and months preceding this election seemed to be going straight down the drain.
But the forces of reason proved to be much more resilient than that. Kamala Harris, a San Francisco D.A. who is running as a Democrat for the California State Attorney General Office, refused to concede the election following Cooley’s bombastic and certainly premature proclamation of victory, and on the morning of November 3 she was leading by something like 15,000 votes! A very small, very uncertain, very vulnerable lead in the State the size of California, but a lead nevertheless! A small flicker of hope refusing to be put out! To be sure, Kamala Harris pledged to work with the State medicinal cannabis industry within the State Law, and she is also opposed the unconstitutional Proposition 8 that would make Gay inequality permanent. Cooley, on the other hand, gave his full support to Prop. 8 and even pledged to support it in court! At about 2 am Eastern time Kamala Harris appeared to her supporters in a company of her friend, an openly Gay California Senator Marc Leno, the author of Bill 1449 decriminalizing small cannabis possessions in California that was signed into Law on September 30, 2010 by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and a supporter of Proposition 19.
In Arizona, despite all the efforts by the opposition, despite both gubernatorial candidates’ ranting against the Rights of seriously ill patients, despite even Arizona Cardinals shamefully supporting the drive to defeat Prop. 203, the vote count continued, as it was not final on the Election night, but with any hope of passage as weak as the small candle flame barely flickering in the wind…. Over the ensuing several weeks after the election, the fortunes in the CA Attorney General race changed direction again, when it seemed that Steve Cooley caught up and even overcame Kamala Harris, but then, by the second week of the post-election unprocessed ballot count, Kamala managed to take the lead, a very tentative, very small lead of about 5,000 votes, yet the lead that she was not going to lose again…
And then, on 11-13-10 I opened my email “inbox” and I saw it! Victory in Arizona! It turned out that the final vote count gave the proponents of patients’ rights and the Prop. 203 a very narrow victory of just 4,300 votes! Out of more than 1,67 Million cast. WOW! Now, if this does not prove that every vote counts, I don’t know what ever will! In California, the excruciating counting of every valid ballot continued unabated, with the outcome of the count amounting to a survival, versus non-survival, of medicinal cannabis industry in the State.
Both medicinal cannabis community and the gay community held their collective breath realizing full-well the monumental significance of the outcome for their respective Communities! I should point out that Prop. 19 facebook page was one avenue of exposing Steve Cooley and his overriding hatred of any cannabis freedom, including the Medicinal Cannabis.
Today is the Thanksgiving eve, and medicinal cannabis patients and their supporters have a lot to be thankful for this holiday season. They were able to narrowly win in Arizona and to prevent their avowed enemy from becoming a “top cop” in California. Right now Kamala Harris is ahead in California by almost 54,000 votes, and she is being proclaimed a winner of that race by various media sources as this blog is being written. I must say without any hesitation that I am very impressed with Arizona voters in particular. Arizona is a Republican State, with most of its voters being Conservative voters. Yet, the People of Arizona chose their own interests at the polls and voted for Medicinal Cannabis rights, disregarding the disinformation and distortions they had been bombarded with from the “politicos” interested in preserving the “dogma”.
It is very worthwhile to note that Medicinal Cannabis Rights is not a “partisan” issue altogether, as I can see it. All of us, Conservatives, Liberals, Independents, and our loved ones can benefit equally from the remarkable medicinal properties of the Cannabis Plant, and it is incumbent on all of us to make sure this therapeutic option is available for patients, and I mean, EVERYWHERE!

And so, we are ready to celebrate Thanksgiving 2010. The year is almost over, and the busy Holiday Season is upon us once more. Considering the “happy ending”, people in both California and Arizona have a lot to be thankful for, and so do the rest of us, as the torch of medicinal cannabis still burns brightly in California (and now also in Arizona), illuminating the Nation and giving the science, and reason, and common sense, and compassion a continuing, and ever-expanding, horizon of Hope!

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As most people already know, CA Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed Marijuana Decriminalization Bill 1449 on September 30, a whole month after the Bill passed California State House and was sent to the Governor for his signature. This Bill “downgraded” small personal Cannabis possessions from criminal misdemeanor to civil infraction.
Bill 1449 did enjoy a wide-spread support by the law makers and by professional organizations. First introduced by California Senator Mark Leno, the Bill was approved by Ca Public Safety Commission by a vote of 5-2; it was passed by California Senate by a vote of 21-13 and by California General Assembly by a vote 43-33. Bill 1449 had an impressive backing of California professional organizations and Civil Rights groups.
Those who endorsed the Bill included the American Civil Liberties Union, Drug Policy Alliance, and even California District Attorneys’ Association. California State Medical Association already declared in its Position Statement a while earlier that “marijuana criminalization is a failed public policy”.
It is worth remembering as well that the recent scientific Conference in L.A., while unfortunately stopping short of the full Cannabis Legalization endorsement, unanimously held that criminalization of personal Cannabis possessions leads to serious Civil Rights violations, is totally outdated, and largely counterproductive.
Those who opposed Bill 1449 were such enemies of Civil Rights as the so-called “saveCalifornia”, “Heritage Foundation”, CA Police Chiefs Association and CA Narcotic officers’ Association”. A rather “distinguished” group of “professionals”, don’t you think? “SaveCalifornia” hate group’s spokesperson Randy Thomasson blasted the Governor for signing the Bill:
“This virtual legalization of marijuana definitely sends the wrong message to teenagers and young adults,” Thomasson said. “It invites youth to become addicted to mind-altering pot because there’s not much hassle and no public stigma and no rehab if they’re caught.”
“Hassle, stigma, addictive pot, coercive “rehab” – wow! In one respect “saveCalifornia” hate group hit this right on the nail – “dogma” and “stigma” do go together perfectly, and they are the favorite “weapons” of diverse variety of bigots.

And that is when, as an act of ultimate hypocrisy, “saveCalifornia” campaign is being financed by big alcohol, while “Heritage Foundation” agitates against both gay rights and Medicinal Cannabis around the country!

The Police Chiefs and “Narcs”, these defenders of “ideological purity” when it comes to Cannabis law reform, may not be altogether as “selfless” in their opposition as they would like for us to believe. As the Officers from Law Enforcement Against Prohibition recently explained in Los Angeles, their actions in support of the continuing anti-Cannabis repression are simply explained by the desire of the Prison-Industrial Complex for more and more “departmental funding”, regardless of how many lives would be destroyed in the process. I suspect as well that those people are strongly “addicted” to the anti-Cannabis repression, and are in full “denial” with regards to this “addiction”.

But the question that we all need to ask is this: Who do these people think they are to oppose the decisive support for the Bill by real professionals? Who do they think they are to oppose the decisive support by Civil Rights groups? Who do they think they are to oppose the Will of California voters to the point where what the voters want hardly even matters for these people, while the only thing that truly “matters” to them is their “dogma” (and departmental funding)! Now, the Governor took his “good time” before signing Bill 1449 into law on September 30, 2010. No one can possibly accuse Governor Arnold of having been “in a hurry” to sign this Bill! And I further strongly believe that public sentiment itself played a decisive role in Governor’s decision to sign this Bill. After all, a full Legalization Initiative, CA Proposition 19, is leading 52-41% in latest Polls!
I would like to also mention a small group calling itself “stoners against Proposition 19″ This group of people has worked relentlessly to undermine the Prop. 19 Campaign for the selfish reasons of their own. Prop. 19 Campaign (as well as Huffington Post and others) deserve full credit for refuting this group’s false ideas and slogans, which is also why CA Prop. 19 is doing so well in the latest Polls. If it had been otherwise, if the “stoners against Prop. 19″ had managed to hurt Prop. 19 and to cause people to abandon that effort, Prop. 19 would have been behind, and not ahead in the Polls, and this would have spelled very bad news for Bill 1449, which would have probably been vetoed by the Governor, which is exactly what the hate groups wanted him to do.
Overall, the history of CA Bill 1449 again clearly demonstrated that the hate groups opposing Cannabis law reform couldn’t care less about the scientific evidence or the Will of the voters. They will pursue their “dogma” regardless of anything, and this is exactly what turns them into “hate groups” and enemies of democracy. Once the People clearly see this simple truth, they will turn up in huge numbers on November 2 in SUPPORT of democracy, and they will vote to pass California Proposition 19 which is in the interests of a vast majority of voters of the great State of California!

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An essence of a delusional system can be clearly seen from a “funny story” that goes as something like this: There was a man who locked himself in his room and refused to go out because he believed that he was actually a kernel of corn and that the chickens would eat him up immediately if he left his room. So, the concerned relatives checked him in a psychiatric hospital where he was given all kinds of medications and psychotherapy aimed at convincing him that he was a man and not a kernel of corn.
Eventually, the patient was called for a final evaluation before he was to be discharged from the hospital. “Well”, says the hospital Chief of Staff, “do you know now that you are not a kernel of corn”? “Yes”, says the patient. “So then, are you ready to leave the hospital”? “No”, says the patient, “because even though I know that I am not a kernel of corn, I am not so sure that the chickens know it too”.
As this funny story demonstrates, a delusional system can be quite firmly “entrenched”, being totally impervious to reason and logic. Any evidence running contrary to the delusional belief system will be simply disregarded or “countered” with yet another chain of faulty “reasoning” that reinforces the delusion. If we look closely at the current system of Cannabis prohibition, we will see that it is not very far from our little “funny story” about a man who thought that he was a kernel of corn. The delusional belief here is as follows: “Marijuana is a dangerous drug with no accepted medical use”.
It does not matter at all that Cannabis has been used for thousands of years as a medicinal plant, perhaps helping millions of patients throughout history; it makes no difference that no one has ever died from using Cannabis; it fails to make an impression that Cannabis has no documented physical withdrawal syndrome or that the so-called “gateway drug” theory has been completely discredited; the same goes for the fact that Cannabis is incomparably safer than alcohol, opiates, benzodiazepines and most other prescription or even “over-the-counter” drugs; all these facts fall on “dead ears” as the prohibitionists keep repeating their delusional belief that “Marijuana is a dangerous drug with no accepted medical use”.
Just a few days ago the Administration’s “Drug Czar” Mr. Kerlikowske complained that the illegal drug use “is on the rise”, even though cocaine use has actually dropped by 30% since 2002. The increase in “illegal drug use” is exclusively attributable to a slight increase in Cannabis use because Cannabis is correctly perceived as a safer alternative to alcohol or hard drugs recreationally, and much safer alternative to many prescription drugs medically. The whole system of measuring the drug use employed by Cannabis prohibitionists is faulty for the following reason: the actual drug use in our society is very, very close to 100%, as we have to count all psychoactive substances, including alcohol, nicotine and caffeine, and not only those substances that were, rightly or wrongly, declared “illegal”. “Illegality” is a human concept, not an intrinsic property of any substance!
Of course, any delusional system, including that of Cannabis prohibition, must be enforced and “protected” from any “inconvenient” scientific facts that may endanger its “validity”.
It has become “fashionable” lately for the right-wing extremists to accuse President Obama of “Marxist” policies; these people have very little knowledge of what Marxism really is, so none of their accusations “correspond” with reality; however the Cannabis prohibition is patterned after a Marxist system in that, just like the Marxists, the prohibitionists tend to think that they know what is “best” for people better than people themselves. Poll after poll demonstrates conclusively that 80%+ of the voters are in favor of the Legalization of at least the Medicinal Cannabis, and yet the prohibitionists in “high places” refuse to budge. This policy is highly reminiscent of a Marxist “dogma” that “religion is opium for the people”. Now, after Karl Marx himself pronounced this “judgment”, subsequent Marxist regimes ruthlessly suppressed religion, saying in effect, “We will take “opium” from the mouths of fools, and they will thank us later”.
So, even in our “democratic” society, where Marxist dogmas and methods have been supposedly repudiated, when it comes to the dogma of Cannabis prohibition, an elaborate system of repression (again reminiscent of Marxism) is put in place. Most of the Nation’s Doctors, who alone should be entitled to judge the merits of the current drug “scheduling” in general and Cannabis prohibition in particular, do not enjoy the “freedom of speech” if they want to continue practicing medicine. Every Doctor in this country is assigned a special DEA number, without which a Medical License is a worthless piece of paper. It is not then difficult to see why there has not been a widespread “outcry” from the medical community about the anti-Cannabis repression by the DEA, even in the face of a firm scientific truth that Cannabis is incomparably safer than alcohol, nicotine, or the opiate “pain pills”, for example.
Suppose an addiction medicine doctor, such as myself, would get up at the Medical Staff meeting and simply enumerate the scientific facts about Cannabis that are not even in dispute, such as the truth about the so-called “gateway drug” theory, absence of fatal overdose potential or its safety in comparison with alcohol. True, such a doctor would not be exiled to Siberia or summarily executed, but she probably could forget about working in addiction medicine any longer because of an “arch-heresy” that such purely scientific declarations would mean!
At the same time the organs of repression such as the DEA continue their all-out war against Medicinal Cannabis clearly contrary to the people’s wishes in this respect. Also, most of the working population in this country lives in fear of a “random drug screen” which may take place quickly in case of an open pro-Cannabis attitude by a person. Now, all this suppression of Truth is patently and indisputably Marxist in its nature and methods!
Despite all the repression, there is a definite hope that the truth will not be suppressed forever, for just like the former KGB, our modern-day DEA fears nothing more than the wide exposure as an anti-democratic and anti-scientific “State within the State”. More and more countries in Europe along with Israel, allow the medicinal use of Cannabis plant. More and more scientific data is being accumulated that clearly contradicts the anti-scientific “dogma” of the DEA and its prohibitionist allies. The delusional belief-system that envisions a “drug-free” society is going to be as “successful” as the one that advocated “abstinence” in lieu of the proper sex education; for just like education about the “safer choices” in sexual behavior, that about “safer choices” in “substance use” will be the only thing that will bring a long-lasting solution to this very important issue that we face as an open and democratic society!
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The most “celebrated” distinction in philosophy is the distinction between “appearance” and “Reality”. Most professional philosophers believe that the outside world that we perceive with our senses is just an appearance contributed to by our own minds so that we could make sense of, and be oriented in, our everyday surroundings. Underlying the world of “appearances” is the world of “Reality” that is not directly perceived by our five senses, nor can it be, because what we perceive is just the incomplete and ever-changing “fragments” of what different philosophers called the “world of forms”, the “material world”, or the “world of becoming”. The less “complete” anything is, the more isolated it is from the Universe as a Whole, the less “Real” we can assume it to be, so the only “true Reality” is the one that includes everything in it, or what Georg Hegel called the “Absolute”. So, even though we can never truly “know” the “Absolute” or the complete “Reality” that such knowledge would entail, we are still justified in insisting that the more “complete”, that is the more “inclusive” any entity is, the more “Real” it should become.

How would Cannabis Legalization Movement fit into this “monistic” philosophical framework? When I first joined the Movement, I joined it as a passionate supporter of Medicinal Cannabis. At that time it “appeared” to me that the Legalization of Cannabis for medicinal use only was that which was necessary, or even desirable, as the final objective. This belief of mine was quickly shattered by the subsequent events, such as the Oregon Supreme Court decision in April 2010 denying job security protection for a cancer patient, Joseph Casias, who had been fired by WalMart for testing “positive” for his medicine that had been legally prescribed to him under the State law. Continuing DEA raids against Medicinal Cannabis facilities, as well as non-stop criminal prosecutions of Medicinal Cannabis patients all over the country quickly served to disillusion me even further as to the ultimate “finality” of the “Cause” to Legalize only the Medicinal Cannabis.

What is wrong with certain people’s (including some CA Medicinal Cannabis patients) position to keep only Medicinal Cannabis “legal” and to reject Proposition 19 calling for the Legalization of Cannabis for recreational use by responsible adults? The problem with this position is that it embraces “appearances” at the expense of Reality. Certain segments of the Medicinal Cannabis community in California, misled by the anti-Proposition 19 rhetoric of “activists” like Dragonfly de la Luz, simply refuse to see the “big picture” and are satisfied with “I-got-mine-and the-hell-with-the-rest-of-you” mentality! Little do they realize that their sense of “safety” with regard to their Medicinal Cannabis is illusory in that it is incomplete, isolated and, therefore, “unreal”.

For as long as the prohibitionists’ myth equating Cannabis with the truly dangerous substances such as hard drugs is allowed to survive, there simply cannot be any true “safety” for any Medicinal Cannabis community, not just in California, but anywhere in the World! Would it surprise us then that virtually ALL prominent Cannabis Freedom activists inside and outside of California, who do see the “big picture”, support Proposition 19?? Liberation Movements of the past also dealt with similar issues. It may have seemed “easier” for the Eastern-European anti-Communist Resistance at one time to accept the “half-measures” aimed at some “liberalization” of Communist regimes in that one could say or write “this”, but not “that”, or travel “here”, but not “there”. “NO”, said the Human Rights leaders of the time, “We want the complete freedom, and not the “fragments” of it. The Wall must come down altogether!” And so, it finally did! The same difficult decisions were faced by the Black and Gay Civil Rights Movements in this country, as both of those Movements also rejected half-measures and have continued the Struggle that is not complete even today, although huge amount of progress has been made. And the progress that is being made is firmly rooted in the principle that for as long as even one person is not entirely “free”, none of us is truly “free”!

We, in the Cannabis Liberation Movement, should learn to see the “big picture” as well. We should adopt the attitude that when any Medicinal Cannabis patient or “provider” is arrested anywhere, it is as if all and every one of us were arrested! The very same attitude is appropriate with regard to recreational use of Cannabis by responsible adults. The latest scientific research has established that our bodies and brains are densely populated with Cannabinoid receptors, that are like a “lock” into which Cannabis fits like a “key”. The evidence is accumulating that Cannabis use may not only treat, but also help prevent certain conditions, ranging from cancer to Alzheimer’s disease! The list of conditions helped by Cannabis is much wider than any prohibitionist would care to admit. So then, where does the “medical” use of Cannabis ends, and the “recreational” one begins? These lines are much more “blurred” than we may have been conditioned to believe.

Just as the other Liberation Movements have said “NO” to half-measures as incomplete and, therefore “unreal”, so should we continue our struggle until such day when an “illusion” of Cannabis as a “dangerous drug” (and so dangerous, in fact, that it should remain illegal) is utterly destroyed in our common consciousness, and the saner World of Cannabis Freedom is allowed to become our all-embracing Reality!

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On August 3, 2010 Federal Judge Vaughn Walker declared Proposition 8 banning Gay marriage which was narrowly approved by California voters in 2008, “unconstitutional“. This was a great victory for the Gay and Lesbian Community, a major stepping-stone to full equality under the law, an event that was a result of decades-long struggle full of courage, resolve, bitterness, disappointment, hope and triumph. The most important reason for this decision was a clear recognition of the fact that “sexual orientation” is not some kind of a “choice”, and especially a “moral choice”, but an innate characteristic of a person, an integral part of a person’s “inner essence”. This being so, a clear conclusion follows: Gay people fall under the protection of an “Equal Protection Clause”, and to deny them a right to marry is to deny them an equal protection under the law, to somehow “enshrine” a notion that the same-sex couples are “inferior” to their “straight” counterparts.

What is even more remarkable is that both the California Governor and the State’s Attorney General applauded the Judge’s decision and now support the effort to allow Gay couples to start receiving their “marriage licenses” immediately. As exhilarating as these events are, it is useful to remember that only a short time ago (in a historical sense), some 30-40 years back, the situation was entirely different. In 1979 Jerry Falwell screamed on the steps of the Capitol (no less), that “homosexuality is not acceptable”, and his so-called Moral Majority was created with the sole explicit purpose of resisting any efforts at gay equality. In 1984 the Mayor of Columbus, Ohio actually set up a phone line for the citizens to express their opinion on whether or not the teachers found out to be gay, should be immediately fired by the City. The AIDS epidemic was pronounced by some (actually, many) to be the God’s “punishment” for homosexuality.There was absolutely no official talk at that time of “gay equality”, “gay pride”, “gay adoption” or, especially, “gay marriage”. I just can imagine what kind of frenzy a mere suggestion of “gay marriage” would have caused at that time. During the period that I referred to, it was a very “big deal” for a gay person to “come out of the closet”. Now this appears to most of us kind of funny, What closet?-we may ask, and really, the whole concept of “coming out of the closet” seems sort of obsolete now, as it is less “politically correct” now to be “in the closet” than to be “out of the closet” or, heavens forbid, to remain “in the “closet” for fear of a loss of employment. But as recently as 30 years ago most of the “powers that be” of the time made no secret of their support of the notion of “closet” and of a “social imperative” that gay people (if they were so recklessly “immoral” as to actually make this “choice”) should, at the very least, remain “in the closet” or risk losing everything.

The anti-gay and anti-gay marriage “argument” that, though fading, survives to this day is the old, stale “what will happen with our children” kind of stuff, “what will happen with our children if God forbid, they start believing that it is OK to be Gay??” “What will happen with our children” is an old scare-tactic, it is used again and again in different situations and contexts, and it is proven baseless again and again, only to reappear in a new context a few years later. “Coming out of the closet” process actually helped the Gay Liberation Movement quite a bit because, as reputable, talented, well-respected people started “coming out of the closet”, the foundations of an anti-Gay sentiment began to falter, the whole idea of tying homosexuality with “moral choices” began to crumble, and the whole notion of gay “inferiority” began to be seriously undermined.

As the “prohibition” of Gay Identity is clearly seeing its last days, another prohibition, no less irrational, no less vicious, no less fundamentally flawed, is still very much in place. This prohibition is not even about “the laws of Nature” or “moral choices”, it is about…a plant, a flower, a natural gift of Mother Earth to her sons and daughters. And the most sinister feature of the history of this prohibition is its anti-scientific and racist origins, a crazy notion advanced by its creator, Harry Anslinger, that the Cannabis plant somehow intimately contributed to Blacks being “disrespectful”, or even violent, or (God forbid), sexually inclined towards Whites. Harry Anslinger, a top “narcotics officer” and an author of Marijuana Tax Act of 1937, hated Jazz and Jazz musicians, who were mostly Black, and who naturally liked Cannabis, so he connected “the devil’s own plant” and the “demonic music” of Jazz, and made it a basis for outlawing that which had been utilized for the benefit of humanity as a medicinal and recreational substance for thousands of years.

In 1970, terrified about many of our soldiers returning from Vietnam being addicted to heroin, President Nixon declared the “war on drugs”. Cannabis prohibitionists convinced the President and the Congress that it was none other than Cannabis that was a “gateway drug” to heroin addiction, and so, without a shred of scientific evidence of this “gateway drug theory”, Cannabis plant was further demonized, declared a Schedule I substance (dangerous drug with no accepted medical use) by the DEA, and severely and ruthlessly criminalized. President Nixon’s hatred for “hippie counterculture” also played a big role, as hippies were big on “peace and love” substance of the Cannabis plant. So, what lessons can Cannabis Liberation Movement of today learn from the Liberation Movements of the past? One thing is clear: it is even more difficult for Cannabis consumer to come out of the “closet” now than it was for a Gay person 30 years ago.

After all, there was no Federal law making Gay Identity a crime, but there is a Federal law making Cannabis consumption a crime. Unconstitutional Federal law, mind you, because that was why they came up with Marijuana Tax Act of 1937, to get around the US Constitution to begin with, but the Federal law nonetheless. Otherwise, it would be extremely useful for the Movement if respectable Cannabis users started coming out of the “closet”, each one saying in effect, I am a responsible Cannabis consumer! But there is another aspect of our current Movement: there are more Cannabis consumers (and, especially, potential Cannabis consumers) than there are Gay people. And with the list of medical conditions helped by Cannabis plant becoming longer on almost a daily basis, the number of the potential users (for medical or recreational purposes, or both) is in the tens of millions.

Why wouldn’t the Federal Government just abolish the Cannabis prohibition? After all, the substance is nearly harmless, the “gateway drug theory” has been proven wrong, and medicinal benefits of the plant are overwhelming. Cannabis is also much safer than alcohol and many prescription drugs, not to mention “hard drugs” like heroin and cocaine. One reason is the old scare-tactic that is used again and again, the one that was so “effective” in Gay oppression for so many years, the famous “What will happen with our children” argument. Every time I hear this nonsense, I want to scream, Nothing will happen with your children! Absolutely nothing! Just like nothing happened with your children when the witch-hunt against the gay teachers finally stopped, and lo and behold, there are not more Gay people in the country now because of that! “But what if our children think that Cannabis use is OK”, wail the opponents of Legalization. To which I want to respond, So what? Just as being Gay is OK, just as consuming alcohol in strict moderation is OK, the very same way a moderate Cannabis use by responsible adults is OK! Just as sex education was proven to affect the ability to make safer choices in sexual behavior, the substance use education will prove useful in affecting the young people’s choices with respect to recreational substances. At least there will be an “alternative” to alcohol as a recreational substance, as there should be!

Another reason for the Feds’ stubbornness on the issue of Cannabis Legalization is the difficulty they have with admitting of how the prohibition came about. Can you imagine the admission of all the lies and distortions, and the racist rhetoric of Harry Anslinger, and tens of thousands of lives destroyed unnecessarily? Ay!! So, it is easier for the Feds to keep the lie alive than to admit to its origins and consequences. All I have to say is Get over it! The sooner this is done, the better it is for all of us, not that the people cannot access this information anyway! In the meantime, it is not surprising at all that the “powers that be” are perversely united in their opposition to legalizing Cannabis. I would be much more surprised it they immediately embraced it. After all, Cannabis Legalization is a concept calling for a radical departure from the “status quo”, and it cannot hope for an immediate assent of those who are committed to the defense of the “status quo”, and especially of the mighty Prison-Industrial Complex whose deadly grip on power depends to a large extent on continuing Cannabis prohibition.

One thing is abundantly clear: the official “opposition” to California Proposition 19 seeking to Legalize Cannabis for recreational use by responsible adults means absolutely nothing. It means no more than the official opposition to Gay Rights 40 years ago, or the official opposition to Black or Women Rights in the days past, now swept away by the relentless “duration” of existence. When former Alabama Governor George Wallace said in 1963, “Segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever!”, it would have been very difficult for anyone to admit, say, to an interracial gay relationship (can you even imagine??), but history, in its wisdom, has proven these concepts to be totally wrong in just under 50 years. Just the same, the people of the future will look at us in total astonishment: “You mean to tell me that they were actually imprisoning people 50 years ago for cultivating a medicinal flower?? Were they totally nuts?” Not all of us, historians of the future, not all of us…

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Even though the word “mysticism” is the familiar one, I don’t believe many people really know its correct meaning. When it comes to “mystics” or “mysticism”, this usually evokes the images of ”otherworldly” hermits cloistered in some dusty attics or underground caves with their black cats and other “mystical implements”, performing bizarre rituals and casting “magical spells.” When it comes to the “orthodox” science, “mysticism” remains almost a dirty word, an “arch-heresy” condemned as “anti-scientific superstition.” Why? For several reasons, one of which is that mystical insights cannot be “scientifically” verified, that is with the microscope, telescope, mathematical formulas or chemical reactions.

Pandering to the materialistic ignorance, the “orthodox” science has taken, at least until very recently, an obstinate position that the only “facts” that exist, or to be scientifically discussed, are those that can be “objectively” confirmed.

The dogmatic, “orthodox” religions have their own reasons to dislike mysticism and mystical insights, mainly because they would rather see God as the “bearded old man in long robes” somewhere in a distant Heaven, looking almost like a priest or a Bishop, something that would serve quite nicely to uphold their own “God-given” powers. Lately, however, the advances in quantum physics have cast a very serious doubt on the correctness of materialistic domination of “orthodox” scientific inquiry. But here is the good news: even though the spiritual and mystical insights cannot be “scientifically” verified, they can be fairly easily confirmed by ourselves by perceiving our own individual and very personal experiences leading to “inner knowledge” otherwise known as Gnosis. Gaining this very personal, experiential knowledge is what this article is all about. I also believe that my previous article, “The Spirituality of 12-Step Recovery Programs” will be better understood in light of what is being presented here.

But let’s start with the definition. What is mysticism, after all? Evelyn Underhill offers this definition in her book “Practical Mysticism”:

” Mysticism is the art of union with Reality. The mystic is a person who has attained this union in greater or lesser degree; or who aims at and believes in such attainment.”

A reasonable question that may arise right away is, “What is Reality?” This question cannot be easily answered except by a mystic; so, we’ll just have to put it to the side for the moment and see if the realization of what the “Reality” is will dawn as the discussion progresses and personal experience deepens.
Let’s start by listing seven ideas about mysticism and mystical spirituality:

- Every individual has an “inner self” and an “outer self.”
- The “inner self” is divine and is connected with the Infinite Spirit in what the Sufi Muslims call ”Supreme Identity.”
- The “inner self” lives in the timeless, eternal “NOW.”
- The “inner self” is an unknowable mystery, an emptiness that has been called “no-thing-ness.”
- We create hell by identifying with the “outer self.”
- The Divine, “inner self”, when discovered and realized, is Heaven.
- The Divine self is shared with All, created by God and given in Grace.

All this may be difficult to digest at first, but if we allow ourselves a few minutes of quiet, we may feel on some deep level that these seven ideas are not so far-fetched as it may appear from the first glance, and as this discussion goes on, we will see for ourselves that they are not far-fetched at all.

Let’s concentrate on the present moment and mentally notice some of the events that take place, however fleetingly, in this very moment. Depending on where we are, we may perceive various things that are well within our awareness: the noise of the traffic, dog barking in the distance, door squeeking somewhere in the hallway, dark clouds gathering in the sky, our own muscles relaxing, our breathing, our heart beating… There is no effort needed to notice any of these things, they just float across the screen of our awareness, in and out, in this moment, right now. The same things may be noticed about our thoughts; most of them we do not choose, it is as if they appear on their own out of nowhere, stay for a short while, as we become aware of them, and then disappear just as quickly into the emptiness where they can no longer be perceived, into what the Buddhists call “the nature of mind.” Our bodily sensations are the same way, they come, stay for various lengths of time, and then they go and are no longer felt.

We can also “see” with our mind’s eye, and well within our awareness, our own selves. We can actually see and know our selves, and not only that, but it appears that there are several of these “selves” that we can “see” and know within the sphere of our awareness. There seems to be a different “self” for different aspects of our lives; our professional “selves”, our family “selves”, our joyful “selves”, our fearful “selves” and so on. The main idea here is to establish beyond doubt that we can actually be aware of our own “selves” and, in addition, of our own multiple “selves” that we all possess and which can change according to the circumstances of our lives. There are certain things that we may like or dislike about our “selves”, there are even some things that we may actually change on purpose or be aware of having done so in the past with regard to one or more of these “selves” of ours.

Our “selves” all have one thing in common, however. They all can be “seen”, analyzed and known just as we were able to demonstrate to ourselves right now. All these multiple “selves” are objects to be seen, but who is the subject, the actual seer ? Who knows what is there to be known about our “selves?” If we try to “see” or to “recognize” the actual seer, or the subject, all we will come up with is yet another “self”, yet another object, but the subject will not, and cannot, be seen. It also cannot be described by any particular characteristics or attributes.

The Hindu spirituality has an appropriate definition for this “true self.” It calls it “not this, not that.” The only way to get in touch with our “true selves” is to dis-identify with with all the objects that we created as our many “selves.” We can say this to ourselves: ” We have thoughts, wishes, emotions and desires, but we are not our thoughts, wishes, emotions or desires; we have bodies, but we are not our bodies; we have minds, but we are not our minds; we have memories, hopes and expectations, but we are not our memories, hopes or expectation; if we are addicted to something, we have cravings to use, but we are not our cravings or even our addictions. Not this, not that….

So then, who am I, you are very likely to ask at this point. As you have just seen for yourselves, there are at least two (and, most likely, more) “selves” to every one of us, the one (or the ones) that can be seen and even described, along with the One that can be neither seen, nor described, but which sees, feels, knows and describes everything in front of It. If you try to “see” It, you will not succeed, as It is invisible; all you might see is yet another object, but that will not be your True Self; the only way to know It is to let go of all the other little “selves”, little objects that you thought were “yourselves”. The only way to know your True Self is to “release and let go”, as the United Church of Religious Science puts it. With this “releasing” and “letting go” a sense of freedom and liberation arises, and as the mystics of all ages have known, the closer you get to your “True Self”, the greater this exhilirating feeling of ultimate freedom. Some seers have also called this True Self “The Witness.” Why The Witness? Because this True Self is “witnessing” everything in front of Its “eyes” while remaining changeless, motionless and timeless Itself. If we really think about it, everything that we see, think or do happens in the NOW. Even what we remember or hope for, we remember and hope for in the Now, at this one present moment. Let’s think about it this way: a single point has no size or dimension, so that every straight line has infinite number of points; the same way, what we conceive of as “time” has infinite number of single moments for which the “duration” is impossible to establish. Each one of these single points in “time” is the timeless Now. Each one of those is a portal into Eternity. In other words, the only way for us to “touch” the Eternity is to live in the Now. The Eternity does not mean “time everlasting”, but it does mean a moment without time. The more we learn to live in the Now, the closer we get to our True Selves. Why? Because our True Selves are Eternal and this means that they exist in the timeless Now.

So, if we conceptualize every object, however big or small, from a galaxy to a subatomic particle, as the collection of infinite number of “points” - these dimensionless ”units” that recede into no-thing-ness right in front of our “spiritual eyes”, we see the true Reality.  The same can be said about “time.” Time is the collection of infinite number of single “point” moments of the Now, and each of those “moments” in time is itself timeless, dissolving right into the Infinite Spirit before our very own spiritual sight. This is, ladies and gentlemen, the mystical vision of Reality. It defines the Reality as the Infinite Spirit with Its countless material manifestations. And behind all this, as well as in the very essence of it all is God, Mysterios, Unknowable, Ever-Present.
And here is the main point of this discussion as explained by Ken Wilber, the author of “Integral Spirituality”:

” At this point the contemplative mystics make one of their most controversial claims, so controversial as to seem almost psychotic, and yet they do so in one thundering voice the world over; they make this identical claim from every known culture, at every known period of recorded history, and in every known human language, and they do this so consistently and so unanimously that this claim is very likely the single most universal spiritual claim that humanity has ever made: The closer you get to your True Self, the closer you get to God. And when you totally realize the True Self, it is seen to be fully one with, even identical with, God or the Godhead or Spirit Itself, in what the Sufis call the Supreme Identity.”

In order to better “digest” this, in my view, it makes sense to pause for a moment and remember what the Scripture says in Genesis:
“God created man in His own Image.” Isn’t this the same thing that the mystics have said the world over?
Of course, the Bible means our True Selves, and not the little “object selves” that we created on this material plane, in this eathly existence, in our “state of separation.” For this is what is meant by the “state of separation” – the creation of our earthly little “selves”, identifying with them, and forgetting about our True, Immortal, Timeless, God-given Selves.
Now, after this short discussion and intospection, we can look back at where we started: the mystics’ claims.
- We all have outer selves and Inner Selves. The Inner Self cannot be known except by the state of liberation that it induces when we “release and let go” of our empirical, self-made, earthly selves.
- The Inner Self exists in the timeless, eternal Now, in the “present moment”, and even though It is aware of time on this earthly plane, It does not enter the stream of time Itself.
- The Inner Self cannot be known or described, It is the “great mystery” or “no-thing-ness”, NOT THIS, NOT THAT…
- The Inner Self, according to the mystics’ claims the world over is one with the Infinite Spirit in what the Sufi Muslims call the “Supreme Identity.” This Infinite Spirit is One in each of us and in all sentient beings.
- We enter “hell” when we identify with our “outer selves.” Hell is not some specific place where “sinners” are thrown after death; hell is the case of “mistaken identity” which we ourselves create when we believe that we are one of those little, finite, earthly “selves” that we make as part of our “ego” on this earthly plane. Hell, then, is the state of separation from our True Identities and, consequently, from God.

- Heaven, on the other hand, is the identification with, and realization of, our True Selves, or the Spirit within.
This is what Jesus meant when he said that the Kingdom of Heaven is within. What a brilliant mystical insight that Jesus of Nazareth, among others, stood for and died for two thousand years ago! And when Jesus said, “I and my Father are one”, wasn’t it yet another confirmation by the Teacher of the timeless mystical Truths? And then, there is yet another thing that Jesus said, and it was this: “The same things that I do, you will do, and even greater things than I do, you will do.” This was the way the Master predicted his “Second Coming” which is none other than the eventual triumph of Christ Consciousness, the Realization of our True Selves, the death of a collective earthly ego, and our subsequent “return” to the Kingdom of Heaven.

Our Inner, divine Selves are shared by All, and when they are ”realized”, all the “empirical” earthly selves and, consequently, our “outer selves” will dissolve and vanish, leaving behind what the mystics call “one taste.” The dualities, or our sense of the “opposites”, that is the hallmark of our earthly existence disappear as well, leaving what the Buddhists call “suchness” of things, which also unites us with the rest of Creation and with the Infinite Spirit from which everything originates, in which everything exists, and into which everything eventually returns.
This is, as Jesus said, “The peace of God that passeth all understanding” – not this, not that…

We can see, as we approach the end of our little journey of Self-discovery, that the ancient mystical claims have deep roots in the Scripture as well as in the very depths of our own Nature. All we have to do is remember who we really are – the Children of God, created in His Image and Likeness, forever. If there is one thing that mysticism can do for us, it is that it can prove the existence of God. As the mystics are so fond of pointing out, we are not human beings having a spiritual experience, we are spiritual beings having a human experience.

Yet, mysticism is a radical spirituality, an uncompromising and fearless search for our True Identities, which is not without its own risks. The “dogmatic”, men-made, “orthodox” religions and “orthodox” science are what is called “strange bed-fellows” in their common animosity to mystical insights. But if we are attentive enough, perceptive enough and decisive enough, we will see that the “conventional science” is changing its “tune” as of late.

When the scientists talk about quantum particles, infinite and non-local consciousness that survives the physical death, ”worm holes” in which millions of light-years of distance can be traveled in minutes, near death experiences or NDEs, the power of thought to influence reality and, oh yes, the addictions and their treatment, they are acknowledging that there are great mysteries in this Universe of ours, and isn’t that what mysticism is all about – to know, or at least recognize, those mysteries? Aren’t the scientists that are really on the “cutting edge” of modern research openly saying that there could be the dimensions of Reality where our “laws of physics” may not even apply?  As the time goes on, it will become more and more obvious that the modern science and mysticism are separated by the thinnest of veils, that they both have their own place while they ”investigate different orders of Reality”, as was so wonderfully noted by the greatest scientist who ever lived, Albert Einstein himself. The order of Reality that the mystics perceive cannot be seen with microscopes, or telescopes, or mathematical formulas, or chemical reactions… But it can be seen in the very depths of our God-given minds in the timeless union with the Infinite Spirit within…

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On November 6, 2008 my mother made her transition at the age of 90 after a long and debilitating illness. This article is dedicated to her memory on this earthly plane at the same time as it endeavors to shed some understanding on what the Enlightened Ones have been teaching us throughout the ages about the nature of Ultimate Reality of which we are all a part, whether or not we are physically “alive.” Most of us are not able to see the “inner planes of consciousness”, but their existence is not something that can be simply attributed to blind “faith” any longer, but instead is something that is more and more a target of the serious scientific scrutiny. Just recently, the History Channel resumed its series about the Universe, stressing its multidimensional nature, along with the Biography Channel showing the investigation of children possessing a gift of seeing way beyond the physical senses that are nothing more than just that – physical.

However, the sages of history have always known that the physical plane on which we reside while on this Earth is only one of many other planes of consciousness, and that consciousness itself is infinite, just as our Universe or, as some researchers now refer to it, Multiverse, is truly infinite. So, what are the planes of consciousness that the Enlightened Ones have glimpsed, what are those “inner planes” referred to in Theosophical as well as in esoteric Christian and Jewish Kabbalistic thought? Before we go there, let me emphasize that different planes of consciousness are not separate from one another, but interpenetrate, just like the elements of physical reality, just like air in the water or water in the air, just like the carbon atom that is part of our physical beings as well as that of the most distant galaxies. Also, I believe that even though the sages have glimpsed the “inner planes”, that which they have glimpsed is but a minute part of the Ultimate Reality of which we, as human beings, cannot fully conceive at this particular stage of our evolution.

At the present level of the Theosophical and esoteric thought there are five basic planes of consciousness such as:

1. The physical plane;
2. The astral plane;
3. the mental plane;
4. the intuitive plane;
5. the Divine plane, including the divinity within.

Again, I cannot emphasize enough that all these planes (and, quite possibly, much, much more) coexist and interpenetrate one another at the same time, creating what is known in science as the space-time continuum. Our physical bodies consist not only of their solid, liquid and gaseous parts, but also include bio-energetic field around us, known as aura. There is a research facility in Arizona, called Human Energy Systems, that is actively engaged in scientific investigation of that which only very recently was scornfully dismissed by the conventional, materialistic science as “unprovable mystical beliefs.” After the physical death, our aura accompanies us to the next, or astral plane, dissolving soon thereafter, but sometimes, especially in cases of sudden or traumatic death, it fails to dissolve, possibly serving as the basis for “ghost stories” or persisting spiritual entities that the people with special “gifts” or under certain unexplained circumstances can perceive. Most people do proceed to the astral plane with their auras soon dissolving, however, and the astral plane can be thought of as the closest to our material everyday reality. We frequently “visit” the astral plane in dreams or daydreams, and we are also visited by the entities inhabiting the astral plane that influence us either positively or negatively. One thing to remember is that on the astral plane we still possess our earthly egos that will dissolve later, at more advanced levels of transition.

The “mental plane” is thought of as a more “refined” level of consciousness, comprised not of ego-oriented thoughts and desires that we, hopefully, left behind on the astral plane, (that which is known in esoteric thought as the “second death”), but of thoughts that serve as seeds of creativity and possessing much greater ranges of understanding which, on the basis of karma, will create a motif for the next life to come; the after-death state called Devachan, corresponding to the common understanding of Heaven, is that state on the mental plane where the souls “rest” and the “seed-thoughts” gather in preparation for the next incarnation according to karmic influences or “unfinished business”, including that of more lessons to learn, on the physical plane during the life to come.

At a deeper level still, there is the “intuitive plane” of which we know very little, except that sudden flashes of intuitive insight having very little basis in perception of the “physical senses”, originate on that plane of consciousness. And deeper yet is the Divine plane, or that which is known in the Eastern tradition as “Atma”, or that which Jesus called the “Kingdom of Heaven”, or that which the Jewish mystical Kabbalah knows as Ain Sof. The inner traditions of all cultures agree that the divine plane is also inside us as the “divine spark” in Gnostic theology, as the Kingdom of Heaven according to Jesus of Nazareth, as the Buddhist “Nirvana” or Islamic Paradise. When the Prophet Mohammad said that “God is as close to us as the jugular vein”, this is what he meant as well.

To know and appreciate the divinity within and as our own true nature is the final object of the Spiritual Quest. In the end, when all is “said and done”, this is what it is all about.

Christians consider Jesus to be fully human and fully divine at the same time. Esoteric Christians further believe that it would be a serious error to deny Jesus’ humanity in any and all of its manifestations, or his divinity in a sense that he was well aware of the multi-dimensional nature of Reality, even as he said, My Father’s house has many mansions. The Gospel writers believed that the spiritual entities inhabiting the astral plane, including the evil or “demonic” entities, recognized Jesus’ far-reaching consciousness. At the beginning of his ministry, during a healing of a man possessed by an “unclean spirit”, the demon cried out: “What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are, the Holy One of God” (Luke 4:34).

As we can see, even at the time of Jesus (and long before his time, for that matter), the Sages of History had perceived that which our contemporary science started to seriously investigate only very recently. There is no doubt that, as the time goes on and our own consciousness expands and evolves, we will be more and more cognizant of the Ultimate Reality of which we are all a part just as, at the same time, It is a part of all of us.

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“I am come to testify to the Truth”, Jesus of Nazareth supposedly said to Pontius  Pilat during his trial, to which the Roman governor supposedly responded, “What is truth”? Indeed, what is “Truth”? Is it something that exist for each of us individually, or is it instead that which we all hold collectively? Is it permanent and unchanging, or does it change with time? Is it something in which most people believe, or is it what our leaders tell us? And if the Nazis had won the Second World War and imposed their will on the rest of the world, would their ideology then have become “truth”? Is the truth readily observable by ordinary people in the outside world, or is it “hidden” under the layers of “appearances” and can be glimpsed at only by those privileged few who are able to look beyond the “appearances” and see the underlying world of “reality”?

But then again, what is Reality? Immanuel Kant held that we really do not know Reality as it is, because our minds are so constituted that we are forced to look at the outside world through the “spectacles” of time, space, substance, causality, quality, quantity, things like that… The only way to know Reality, Kant believed, is through “moral experience”. Is it “moral” then, we may ask, to deny seriously ill patients the medicine that keeps their symptoms under control in many cases? Is it moral to arrest people for using the LESS dangerous substance (Cannabis), when those who arrest them use the MORE dangerous one (alcohol) themselves? Was it moral to outlaw marijuana on the basis of racist lies and distortions to begin with? Is it “moral” now not to admit to those errors? Is it moral to put a man in prison for five years for selling seeds of a natural plant? No, I don’t think any of these things are “moral”. But then, the Cannabis prohibition itself is immoral! And the final question: Is it “moral” not to protest bad laws? After all, if people who came before us had not spoken out, Blacks would be still riding at the back of a bus, Berlin Wall would be still standing, and Gay people would be still considered “second class” citizens under the “best” of circumstances! And for some “strange” reason, no truly Progressive Movement in history has ever commanded an immediate assent of the “powers that be”.

So, I decided to do some philosophical research and see if the theories of “truth” and “error” as articulated by the prominent thinkers of humanity apply to contemporary controversies, and more specifically, to the red-hot controversy about whether or not to legalize a plant with beautiful slender leaves called Cannabis Sativa, a plant that offered itself in a service to humanity for thousands of years until the time of Harry Anslinger who said that “the main reason for marijuana prohibition is its effect on degenerate races”. Maybe that was the ultimate “truth” about the Cannabis plant that had somehow eluded humanity for thousands of years until it was finally “apprehended” by Harry Anslinger? The people who followed in Harry Anslinger’s footsteps continue to assert that Cannabis is a “dangerous drug with no accepted medical uses”. So, what if they are telling the “truth”? How do we really know what is the truth and what is error? Well, different philosophers advanced different theories of truth and error, with three main ones remaining that we can currently use in our quest to glimpse the realities of Cannabis plant and to at least attempt to separate fact from fiction or, to put it differently, “truth” from “error”.

The first and the most popular theory is called the “Correspondence” theory. It is held by most “realist” philosophers, or those who believe that “objective reality”, however it is conceived, is independent of our minds and that, in order to know whether anything is “objectively” true, all we need to do is to establish “correspondence” with easily observable facts that people of common sense can see for themselves. So, if I say that “my car is in the driveway”, and my car is in the driveway, a fact that can be easily seen and confirmed by rational witnesses, then, regardless of anything else, the truth of the proposition that “my car is in the driveway” is established. Just the same, when the DEA says that “marijuana is a dangerous drug without accepted medical uses”, the Correspondence theory of “truth” and “error” would require some verifiable facts to establish the “truth” of this proposition.

Has anyone died from using Cannabis? Has anyone become physically dependent on Cannabis? Has the scientific research refuted the alleged medicinal properties of the plant? Can at least the potential for danger be detected based on how we, as humans, or Cannabis, as plant, are constituted? Unfortunately for the DEA and its prohibitionist allies, they do not have any serious facts to “correspond” with their allegations about marijuana. The plant never killed anyone, there have been no cases of physical dependence, and countless thousands of people throughout the history of our “race” have attested to almost miraculous health benefits of the Cannabis plant. In fact, the scientific research of our brains and bodies, as well as research into the Cannabis plant itself revealed that neither overdose deaths, nor an inducement of “physical dependence” is even possible with marijuana. It turns out that, by some strange series of “coincidences”, our “cannabinoid receptors” are scarce in the brain stem that governs the body’s vital functions such as breathing and circulation of blood. It also turns out that Cannabis compounds are slowly released from fat tissue in our bodies, thus preventing rapid “withdrawal” and making marijuana physical dependence impossible.

And here is something interesting, something that I want people reading this to clearly see. Given our own constitution and that of the Cannabis plant, and given our long history of experience with this plant, we can assert or “predicate” this safety of Cannabis, with conviction approaching psychological certainty, and not only of the “weed” that we have tried, but of the “weed” that we haven’t tried, not only of the “weed” that’s been harvested, but of that that has not even been planted yet, not only of the “weed” from our present reality, but also of all the “weed” of the future. In other words, as long as we are constituted the way we are, and the Cannabis plant the way it is, the inherent safety of Cannabis “outruns” our future experience with the plant, and is established, as philosophers would put it, “a priori“. We can further assert that the proposition that “marijuana is a dangerous drug without accepted medical use”, advanced by the DEA and its allies, fails to “correspond” with the facts and is, therefore, a false proposition.

Another philosophical theory of “truth and “error” is the so-called “Coherence” theory. This theory is mostly held by those philosophers who believe that the Universe is One Coherent Whole, which in some important sense is also a Unity. Is the safety of Cannabis plant and advisability of its use “coherent” with the universe as a whole? To briefly look at this question, let’s assume that to be “coherent” with the Universe is the same as to be “coherent” with its evolutionary impulse, or with that which the early 20-th Century French-Jewish philosopher Henri Bergson called a “vital surge” or “elan vital” of evolution. Henri Bergson held, and very correctly from my point of view, that evolution is not a haphazard series of chance events aimed at “adaptation” to “environment”, but a purposive “vital surge”, or constant flow of consciousness, that he called “Duration”. For, as Henri Bergson observed, if the only evolutionary purpose of an organism was to “adapt” to its environment, evolution would have stopped long time ago because amoeba is better adapted to its environment than we are to ours. It is this immaterial “vital surge” that is really behind the evolutionary impulse, that propels life-forms to become more and more complex, and to take risks in attaining this complexity.

How would Cannabis plant have facilitated our own evolution? I am inclined to believe that Cannabis is decidedly pro-evolutionary in its “design”. By stimulating appetite and suppressing violent urges Cannabis promotes a non-violent food-seeking behavior, which would greatly facilitate survival of the species. Cannabis action to reduce the pressure inside the eye would have improved vision even in those who had no idea about glaucoma and its intimate connection with blindness. Calm and rest that Cannabis induces are markedly pro-evolutionary as well, for no effective action is possible without adequate rest. And I believe that no further comment is necessary about the evolutionary value of the enhancement of sexual experience that Cannabis use seems to promote.

Great Greek philosopher Plato believed that whatever we are seeing in the world around us is the result of some immaterial Form that “expresses” Itself in the “featureless flux” of the material Universe. The better the Form “expresses” itself in a given material thing, the more this material thing “approximates” the Form, or as Plato put it, the more it “participates” in the Form, the more perfect that given material thing becomes. Under this system Beauty is objective, the Will is Free, and the greatest Form is the Form of the Good. If we were to conceive of a Platonic Form of a medicinal or recreational substance, wouldn’t Cannabis plant be the one to almost perfectly “participate” in such a Form, given its non-toxicity, effectiveness in many medical conditions, and its pro-evolutionary design? Look how beautiful the Cannabis plant is, and for Plato Beauty and Truth were inseparable in the end, for One is not possible without the Other!

Materialist science would, no doubt, view these different characteristics of a Cannabis plant and our own anatomical and physiological attributes as a series of “coincidences”. In fact, the material science and “materialist” philosophy are very fond of the word “coincidence”, as whatever does not easily lend itself to “scientific explanation” is a “coincidence”. Even the design of a Cannabis plant and its non-toxicity for humans because of how we are built is a “coincidence”. And what about the plant’s medicinal properties on top of all this? Another coincidence? And the beauty of the plant itself that makes it to “stand out” in the botanical kingdom for the human eye to see? Yet another coincidence?

Too many coincidences, if you ask me. Wouldn’t an alternative philosophical conception better explain the existence and role of Cannabis in our world? An explanation that takes a “holistic” view of things; an explanation that sees our own anatomical “design” and that of the Cannabis plant as parts of a Whole in which there are NO coincidences, but a definite “purposive” drive, consistent with the Evolutionary Impulse of the Universe, with Henri Bergson’s “elan vital”, or Plato’s Forms, or Hegel’s unity-driven and intricately interconnected Universe? Can’t we also say then that the DEA assessment of the Cannabis plant is not in “coherence”  with “Truth” under the “Coherence” theory of “truth” and “error”? That, in fact, the DEA assessment of the plant is a blatant “error”?

There is yet another philosophical theory of “truth” and “error”, the one that is held by “pragmatist” philosophers who believe that whatever gives us “emotional satisfaction” or is helpful in our experience is, in fact, the “truth”. This theory is out of “philosophical favor”, however, because many different things have given an emotional satisfaction or “positive experience” to many different people, which, nevertheless, were later proven to be false, the belief that the Earth is flat, for example.

Even if Nazis had won the Second World War, or Communists the Cold War, their “teachings” would not have become the “truth”, because they would be “incoherent” with the flow of Reality, which could be known, we will remember, through “moral experience”.

Just the same, failing the test of “Correspondence” theory and of “Coherence” theory, the DEA and its prohibitionist allies’ “assessment” of the Cannabis plant must, therefore, be declared an “error”, even if such an “assessment” is giving them “emotional satisfaction”. The sooner our opponents recognize this error, the sooner they accept the united “verdict” of science and wisdom with regards to the role of Cannabis plant in our world and our evolution, the better it will be for all of us, as it is not the “ideology” or “dogma” that propels us forward, but new scientific discoveries which are, in turn, forever guided by philosophy’s “eternal light”.

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When we look back it is amazing how fast the time flies. It has already been over a year since Michael Jackson died, over six months since Haiti earthquake, eighty six days since the Gulf oil disaster began and almost two years since Barack Obama was elected President of the United States. And it is only three and a half months left until the mid-term elections on November 2, 2010 when California voters will decide whether to end the senseless marijuana prohibition and the destructive war that the United States government wages against its own people, the infamous and tragic “drug war”. While Cannabis freedom activists and their supporters lead this new Civil Rights struggle, while the DEA and its prohibitionist allies do everything they can, often resorting to the unimaginable theatrics, to prevent the sick people from gaining access to medicinal Cannabis in State after State, while politicians engage in their usual long-winded grandstanding aimed at showing that it is “I and not the next person” who is the “toughest” on drugs, it is certainly interesting to see where exactly does scientific community stand on all these issues and how it envisions moving forward from this artificially created “dead-end”.

With these considerations in mind, the Drug Policy Alliance and California Society of Addiction Medicine organized a one day Conference on July 8, 2010 in Los Angeles that was hosted by the California Endowment Center for Healthy Communities, and which included not just physicians, but policy makers, law enforcement officials, therapists, administrators and politicians. As it is clear to everyone by now that current drug policies are ineffective and unsustainable, the Conference participants made it their goal to examine what they aptly called “A Public Health and Safety Approach to Drug Policy”.

This new approach can only be achieved, in the words of Dr. Barry Zevin of Waddell Health Center in San Francisco, by “doing what works”. “If something does not work and we keep doing it, what can we expect”, said Dr. Zevin, clearly referring to the old, rigid “abstinence-based”, disciplinarian approaches to drug treatment that were prevalent in addiction treatment until recently, and are still advocated by some authorities, but which proved ineffective in reducing drug use, despite being quite congenial to the “well-being” of what the Conference participants exposed as the “prison-industrial complex” in the United States.

One of the more memorable presentations at the Conference was that by Fatima Trigueiros, Senior Adviser to the Executive Board of the Institute on Drugs and Drug Addiction in Portugal. Mrs. Trigueiros told the participants that the proposal to decriminalize drug possession for “personal use” was being discussed in Portugal since 1976 and, as usual, the right-wing parties in Parliament were against it, while more left-leaning politicians were for it, until the personal possession of “illegal substances” in the amounts of up to ten days supply was finally decriminalized in 2001. Just like in the United States, the “right-wingers” in Portugal had predicted an “Armageddon” of an exploding drug use that would follow the decriminalization of drug possessions for “personal use”. However, as Mrs. Trigueiros pointed out, since the decriminalization of such “possessions” the drug use in Portugal actually DROPPED by 10%, and the new legislation proved so successful as to presently command the support of all political parties in Parliament, a situation “quite rare for any European Parliament”. As opposed to the dire predictions of the opponents of this legislation, Portugal has not become a “drug tourism” destination in Europe, while the rates of HIV infection and other conditions prevalent among addicts, and particularly among injection drug users, actually decreased.

Mr. Donald MacPherson, former Drug Policy Coordinator of the City of Vancouver shared that jurisdiction’s experience with decriminalization of substance use, harm reduction approach to drug problem, and more rational drug policies that have been operational in the City of Vancouver. A supervised injection facility has been functioning in Vancouver for 25 years. While something like this is beyond “controversial” in the United States, this facility has helped many previously “hopeless” injection drug users to initiate their journey to recovery, or at least to a more manageable lifestyle, as they are able to make a gradual transition from dangerous practices of using dirty needles and other “equipment”, strongly associated with disease transmission, to a potentially life-saving contact with treatment and social services, and to do so without fear of being “busted” or having to lie, as is the usual routine in more “traditional” settings. This is, basically, the essence of a “harm reduction” approach to addiction treatment, the approach that gives us an opportunity to “meet patients where they are”, instead of insisting on their being where the “abstinence-based” approach advocates want them to be, something that is unrealistic and largely ineffective.

We may erroneously think that the “drug war” is becoming less “intense” and less destructive as the time goes on, and its ravages and futility are exposed to the scientific community and to the public at large. But as Pete White, Founder and Co-Director of the Los Angeles Community Action Network has clearly shown, this is, unfortunately, not yet the case. As Pete White told the delegates, if anything, the “drug war” is escalating in the City of Los Angeles where inordinate police manpower and financial resources are devoted to to its ignoble ends. It is not unusual for undercover police officer to say something like this to a homeless person in the “skid row” areas of the city: “Hey, man, I got 20 dollars in my pocket, what have you got for me”? So, a homeless person goes to “get something” for 20 dollars only to find himself in handcuffs upon return, now charged with possession with intent to sell, a much more serious offense which will also make it impossible for him to enter some kind of “diversion” program. These underhanded police actions are fully supported by the “prison-industrial complex”, according to Pete White, as those people want more “privatized” jails and prisons, more prisoners, more prison guards, more probation and parole officers, more, more, more… and whose lives they destroy in the process is of very little concern to any of them!

Mr. Jakada Imani, Executive Director of Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, shared the same sentiment as Pete White. As people are rounded up for minor drug possessions, they become second-class citizens, “damned to the life of poverty and exclusion”, deprived of most opportunities that others take for granted, locked in misery and despair, as their children are “stuck” in foster homes, with tragic personal consequences and economic burden of such actions benefiting only two groups of individuals: the “prison-industrial complex” and the makers of tobacco and alcohol who would love to keep their “monopoly” on the mind-altering substances in this country.

There was a lively discussion during lunch about marijuana policies, moderated by Stephen Gutwillig, California State Director for the Drug Policy Alliance. Unfortunately, there was what I would only characterize as a certain “ideological split” between Conference organizers, with the DPA fully endorsing Proposition 19 to Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis in the State of California, while California Society of Addiction Medicine adopting what it called a “neutral position” with regard to this important Civil Rights Initiative. Let me state very clearly that California Society of Addiction Medicine does favors decriminalization of possessions for “personal use” and, most definitely, an immediate end of the “drug war”, but my personal opinion was (and is) that the National politics have played an important role in its adopted “neutrality” with regards to marijuana Legalization. In this I found myself in complete agreement with Dr. David Bearman of the Academy of Cannabinoid Sciences with whom I was fortunate to make a personal acquaintance. When Dr. Bearman attempted to bring more clarity into discussion by emphasizing the relative safety of Cannabis as compared to ALL other “recreational” substances, he was promptly cut off by Dr. Peter Banys of the UCSF and the San Francisco VA Medical Center under the pretext of “time constraints”. I met with the same response from Dr. Barry Zevin when I attempted to introduce the topic of a potential utility of Cannabis in addiction treatment. However, it was very clear from the reactions of most participants that they favor marijuana legalization and support the Proposition 19 on the California ballot this fall. As our friends from Law Enforcement Against Prohibition Donald MacPherson and Kyle Kazan indicated very clearly, most police departments support the “drug war” and, especially, marijuana arrests because they are beneficial for “departmental funding”, all the personal costs and human suffering notwithstanding.

As Donald MacPherson stated, “You cannot arrest yourselves out of this problem”, so that the rational drug policies must rest on “four pillars” of Science, Compassion, Health and Human Rights”. Law enforcement should not make or dominate drug policies, a task that rightfully belongs to addiction treatment professionals and the science that they represent. We must not be like a cat sitting in the litter box and not capable of thinking “outside” that “box”. Dr. Ethan Nadelmann, Executive Director of the Drug Policy Alliance made a passionate appeal during the closing Plenary session to end the destructive and futile “drug war” and to pass Proposition 19 legalizing personal marijuana possession by responsible adults in California that is on the ballot this fall. In this he, undoubtedly, resonated with absolute majority of the delegates who rewarded his presentation with a rousing round of applause.

As both Dr. Bearman of the Academy of Cannabinoid Sciences and myself agreed in the end, the Conference got better as it progressed, as the majority of speakers and delegates were on the side of ending the “drug war”, legalizing Cannabis for personal possession and defeating the “prison-industrial complex” as the sinister entity that threaten our personal liberties as well as effective and scientific methods of dealing with the drug problem in the United States. After the closing of the official Conference sessions, their was a reception in the courtyard organized by our host, the Endowment Center for Healthy Communities. I used the opportunity to become better acquainted with Dr. David Bearman and was quite happy to conclude that our scientific views on Cannabis as medicine and Cannabis as a recreational substance are one and the same. In the end, the Conference was a remarkable success. It underscored the pressing need for a scientific approach to drug abuse problem, the central role that basic human rights should play in whatever is being done, with the law enforcement not as a “legislator”, but as a link in the chain of rational drug policies that are both scientifically sound and practically effective.

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