Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Tennessee Heroin Addiction Is A Local Political Problem
"Tennessee Heroin Addiction Is A Local Political Problem"
Alkaloid compounds, opiates, the dragon, whatever--only leads to heroin addiction for the spiritually blind.
My alter ego, Bobby Rook, had gore-smeared bowel movements for years with unearthly pain, taking opiates; next, off of them--never robbed a pharmacy, never went on the street looking for heroin, never went batshit crazy, cause he already was, and never did anything but find solace in the Otherworld. The poppy represents both life and death. Chase the dragon for the high = death; however, understand it is in there, deny the lack of euphoria, knowing it is working = life.
If you don't appreciate the Otherworld; next, it will not appreciate you. Great comfort and joy can be unearthed in these Astral Realms, yet even as with Balder the Beautiful, a trickster is prone to cross your path; hence, keep your soul low, don't touch anything unless invited, be pious yet not sanctimonious, and above all: Humble yourself to a life without chasing tail, jello shots, ripping people off, and any iniquitous activity.
Too, opiate deaths are waaaay down in Colorado, where marijuana, a non-physically addictive substance has been formed into so many strains, including pain-killing strains, and people can cope without the after-effects of physical dependency. But again--we are in the American South, and ignorance and pride thrive here. Like Faulkner kinda/sorta said: "Are they brave--well kinda. Are they courageous--well kinda. But they have no pity or mercy."
Keep a benign herb illegal, and you will get meth and all sorts of shit. Get addicted to that--your only chance is dropping out of life and entering the Otherworld--have a mystical imagination, at the least if you reside in the south, which of course, represents the element of FIRE.