The Wild Weed: Medical Marijuana & Ayahuasca Plants

The Wild Weed: Medical Marijuana & Ayahuasca Plants

by Jack Whalen
The Wild Weed: Medical Marijuana & Ayahuasca Plants

The Wild Weed: Medical Marijuana & Ayahuasca Plants

by Jack Whalen

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Overview

Most of my detail drug experiences are found in my first book The Courage to Surrender. As the title indicates getting clean and sober after addictions have taken over your life, is at best the challenge of a lifetime and at worst an insurmountable plateau few have climbed and fewer have topped it. After 1800 AA meetings I consider myself an expert on alcohol and drug abuse. There are implications throughout this story that ayahuasca will take over your mind when you are under its spell. It's not like weed or even meth where you can shake your head and return to life for a second. The good news is total concentration on your purpose for tripping. Usually, the quest is metaphysical; getting closer to your God, or getting to know yourself better. However, our planned ceremony at the Race Point beach outside of Provincetown proved to be a euphoria that lingered, as Mother Nature relieved man's issues for a day. Arguably our location was the farthest point east of the continental US. It was a heavenly trip. Nighttime privacy, without sex, cleared our minds, as fires lit up the tides and cast strange shapes on the dunes. People landed in places all over the dunes after testing the tidal pools. They were drawn like moths to the floating waves of incense and placed on the dunes still warm from the earlier beach day. The sunset and sunrise were a pleasant-blends of ending and starting a beautiful day. However, our planned ceremony at the Race Point beach outside of Provincetown proved to be a euphoria that lingered, as Mother Nature relieved man's issues for a day. Arguably our location was the farthest point east of the continental US. It was a heavenly trip. Nighttime privacy, without sex, cleared our minds, as fires lit up the tides and cast strange shapes on the dunes. People landed in places all over the dunes after testing the tidal pools. They were drawn like moths to

the floating waves of incense and placed on the dunes still warm from the earlier beach day. The sunset and sunrise were a pleasant-blends of ending and starting a beautiful day. In the end, the FBI and a gang-banger group fought over us while their gun battle gave us a

distraction, so the group could execute our pre-planned escape. There are quite a few funny stories of the escapades my friends created as they lived on the beach at Cape Cod. They exhibit a sense of gratitude for being able to help those people in need.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780578723884
Publisher: New Wave
Publication date: 05/08/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 340
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Leaving my hometown for college was a dive from all I'd known into a sea of unfamiliarity. Gone were the sports I loved that kept me healthy, my friends who taught me about life via fun and games, and the experiences only found in a small town. I also left a home that I later discovered was dysfunctional. Although I earned an AA and BS degrees, college life showed me a freedom I didn't manage well. My freedom changed me. I married my college sweetheart the week after graduation, which was a month before the Woodstock music festival and three months before our "love child" was born. Full of ambition, I changed IT jobs every few years, staying on the "fast track - high potential" lists from start-up companies to mega-corporations. We started poor but built an American Dream in a few short years. On the outside, we had it all, on the inside I was dying. Drugs and alcohol finally brought me down after decades of hard-partying. In spring 1982, I returned from a long assignment in Singapore, where I stayed clean and sober. I could be myself and loved it. I moved my family out of suburbia to clean up our lives. While I attended A.A., my wife slid into the world of IV drug use. We helped her fight her demons, but that lifestyle claimed her. She chose life in a drug den several miles from us. We were in pain. My single parenting skills were inadequate, but the extra effort by each of us proved enough to get the kids' college degrees. Much of this story is about recovery from lost love, dreams of a better life, and my struggles to conquer my addictions. The evidence shows sobriety is a way of life - not an event.
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