A Priori: For as long as the human animal has walked the dirt, there has existed chemically enhanced experiences. Therefore, I consider the ingestion of intoxicating chemicals my spiritual human heritage. And since I am a staunch and hard line supporter of the Church and State division, I refuse to acknowledge laws that inhibit my spiritual practice. In other words, the drug laws are a violation of my civil liberties.

Thesis: The drug problem will not be solved through prohibition. The “problem” with drugs today is the epidemic of ignorant users. The chemicals still exist, but the traditions of their ingestion has been long lost.

Solution: Spiritual Drug Users must break their silence. What drug culture lacks is a narrative, a literature, lessons and stories.

Tom Hardie, Drug Culture Theorist: I will hereby devote a portion of my time to the study and revival of human drug culture. I hope to help initiate a revival in the spiritual elements of drug use.

I intend to share my experiences in this realm. What follows is an honest and intelligent examination of my own drug practices.

Finally, something I can dig my teeth into. –Tom Hardie

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