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On Being Stoned - Chapter 11
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On Being Stoned
Charles T. Tart, Ph. D.
Chapter 11. The Body
THE HUMAN BODY is something that is treated with great ambivalence in our culture. On the one hand, it
is a frail thing and a source of sin and evil; on the other, a glorious creation and source of joy. Some people
neglect their bodies entirely; other focus on them to the point of pathology (hypochondriasis). Our attitudes
about what we put into our bodies are also extremely ambivalent; we pump them full of every food fad that
comes along, alcohol, stimulants, tranquilizers, and, for some, drugs such as marijuana. Some of the dangerous
drugs we put in our bodies receive great praise (alcohol, as a prime example); others, shocked horror. As well
as being a reference point for many of our experiences, the body is thus a focus of many ambivalent attitudes,
and it is particularly interesting to see what the effects of marijuana intoxication are on the perception of one's
own body.
We shall deal with changes in the perception of the body under three semi-distinct categories: (I) changes in
the ordinarily perceived aspects of the body, such as its size and strength; (2) the body in motion; and (3)
changes in the perception of the internal workings of the body, which are normally not in awareness.
CHANGES IN PERCEPTION OF THE ORDINARY BODY
Direction of Attention
Perception of one's body is more affected by the direction of attention during marijuana intoxication than
ordinarily; a common effect is "If I am paying attention to some particular part of my body, the rest of my body
fades away a lot, so the part I'm attending to stands out more sharply" (13%, 15%, 37%, 27%, 6%). About as
common is "I lose awareness of most of my body unless I specifically focus my attention there, or some
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particularly strong stimulus demands my attention there" (13%, 24%, 39%, 17%, 5%). This latter effect is
more common among Non-users of Psychedelics (p <.0005). Both effects begin to occur primarily at the
Strong and higher levels of intoxication (2%, 19%, 29%, 26%, 7% and 3%, 17%, 28%, 20%, 14%,
respectively). The older users do not need to be as intoxicated to lose awareness of their bodies if they are not
focusing there (p < .05).
This phenomenon manifests in more extreme form with "I have lost all consciousness of my body during
fantasy trips, i.e., gotten so absorbed in what was going on in my head that my body might as well not have
existed for a while," a common phenomenon (10%, 21%, 36%, 20%, 10%) of the

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Cannabis "Old-timers". They exhibited the best genes from both sides of their heritage, maturing early and
remaining reasonably compact due to the Durban's influence. True Thai weed is sickly sweet, but when crossed
with the Durban, the hybrid took on a taste distinctly like black licorice. Bros. Grimm decided to cross a
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now available. Expect a hybrid that is heavily Sativa-dominant, yet suited to indoor cultivation." - Bros. Grimm
Seeds catalog
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