Peter Joseph, ZDay 2016 "Where we go from here" March 26th, Athens Greece [ The Zeitgeist Movement ]
Mystery is my-story... Individuation is 4ever ongoing into the beyond trinity of 1+...so sayeth Maria the Jewess...look her up & re-triangulate the torus... philerosophi-e...3 loves + = philia; mind love, eros; body love, sophi; + wisdom, then 'e'; agape; a gap-'e';...god love...& spiral out/in... ...return...
Is starvation from poverty still an issue in the age of obesity?
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Friday, September 2, 2016
Cannabis: A Tool For Growth...couldn't have said it better...thanks Psyched...!!
....truth if you want it to be that way...
...except to say i probably would also mention...
Hyper-priming in cannabis users: a naturalistic study of the effects of cannabis on semantic memory function.
...with semantic memory thus defined via Wikipedia...
Semantic memory is one of the two types of declarative or explicit memory (our memory of facts or events that is explicitly stored and retrieved). Semantic memory refers to general world knowledge that we have accumulated throughout our lives. This general knowledge (facts, ideas, meaning and concepts) is intertwined in experience and dependent on culture. Semantic memory is distinct from episodic memory, which is our memory of experiences and specific events that occur during our lives, from which we can recreate at any given point. For instance, semantic memory might contain information about what a cat is, whereas episodic memory might contain a specific memory of petting a particular cat. We can learn about new concepts by applying our knowledge learned from things in the past. The counterpart to declarative, or explicit memory, is procedural memory, or implicit memory.
...& now a more easy reading article...
The Science Behind Cannabis and Creativity
...except to say i probably would also mention...
Hyper-priming in cannabis users: a naturalistic study of the effects of cannabis on semantic memory function.
...with semantic memory thus defined via Wikipedia...
Semantic memory is one of the two types of declarative or explicit memory (our memory of facts or events that is explicitly stored and retrieved). Semantic memory refers to general world knowledge that we have accumulated throughout our lives. This general knowledge (facts, ideas, meaning and concepts) is intertwined in experience and dependent on culture. Semantic memory is distinct from episodic memory, which is our memory of experiences and specific events that occur during our lives, from which we can recreate at any given point. For instance, semantic memory might contain information about what a cat is, whereas episodic memory might contain a specific memory of petting a particular cat. We can learn about new concepts by applying our knowledge learned from things in the past. The counterpart to declarative, or explicit memory, is procedural memory, or implicit memory.
...& now a more easy reading article...
The Science Behind Cannabis and Creativity
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