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Drug Use Confuses Perception With Reality

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Koos Nolst Trenite

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Drug Use Confuses Perception With Reality

11 April 2004

After drug use, someone confuses perception on the one hand, with
reality on the other hand.

He (*) wants - with others who use drugs - to think now, by means of
the use of drugs, that perception and reality "are the same thing."

And he can more easily think that, because he does not
understand either perception or reality.

And he has reasons and desires not to WANT to understand
reality nor perception - as reality really is, and as
perception of reality really takes place (or does not
take place as the case may be, and is).


Fortunately however,

for those who like to see a difference, between

- what exists, and

- what is or is not perceived of it, and also

- what may be perceived INSTEAD OF what exists,

a correct understanding of perception and reality is available
from

'Fine Particle Physics To Understand Persistent, Violent
Psychotics' (27 Feb 2003)
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3b6f518d.0302271444.1b9b5a4f%40posting.google.com&output=gplain


Koos Nolst Trenite "Cause Trinity"
human rights philosopher and poet

'It is of no use walking
anywhere to preach
unless our walking
is our preaching.'

Saint Francis of Assisi
________
Footnote:

(*) I happen to write this about a 'guru' called David Icke who
pretends to "understand" reality ...after using a South-
American Amazon drug.

_________
Reference:

- 'Defining Love And Hate - A Law Of Life' V2.0i
(29 July 2002 - Version 2.0i on 7 January 2003)
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3b6f518d.0301071559.6ebc81be%40posting.google.com&output=gplain


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and poet
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