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"drugs were a poor tool for discovering truth."
Posted by J.R. on June 16, 2004 at 18:30:45:
Who knows? Maybe they are the best tool, maybe not. It doesn't
matter, because all paths are equal. What matters is that a path has
heart. Besides "Journey to Ixtlan" is pointedly not about drugs but
about techniques and practices. Difficult techniques and practices
to be sure, but not drudgery. So what do you remember about the book,
since you obviously have forgotten that it's pointedly not about
drugs? Do you remember anything? What do you think, for example, of
the practice of disrupting one's routines? Ever tried it? What makes
this for you the worst book you ever tried to read? Perhaps you
should read it again now that you have matured beyond nineteen years
old. Regards,J.R.