Seeds Of Mu
Genetics from the time of Antiquity
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Saturday, June 25, 2011
Thoughts from Carl Sagan regarding Herb and Civilization...
"In defense of the Pygmies, perhaps I should note that a friend of mine who has spent time with them says that for such activities as the patient stalking and hunting of mammals and fish they prepare themselves through marijuana intoxication, which helps to make the long waits, boring to anyone further evolved than a Komodo dragon, at least moderately tolerable. Ganja is, he says, their only cultivated crop. It would be wryly interesting if in human history the cultivation of marijuana led generally to the invention of agriculture, and thereby to civilization. (The marijuana-intoxicated Pygmy, poised patiently for an hour with his fishing spear aloft, is earnestly burlesqued by the beer-sodden riflemen, protectively camouflaged in red plaid, who, stumbling through the nearby woods, terrorize American suburbs each Thanksgiving.)"
Carl Sagan, The Dragons of Eden, Speculations on the Origin of Human Intelligence
p 191 footnote (pb edition 1978, copyright 1977)
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