DMTea Ceremony Case

アヤワスカ茶が争われている最初の裁判

A Sabedoria da Bebedeira

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Kyotanabe City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.

28th July 2020 in Christian Era, AD, 2563 in Buddhist Era.

The second interview was realized in July. The accused was released on bail, but at his first trial in June, he denied the charges, claiming his actions were "bodhisattva," and was re-arrested and returned to suburban detention.

From the beginning of March to the beginning of June, he was detained in the detention center for three months, and he lives in the detention center. This is like imprisonment. Human rights violations are also serious.

This time too, it was a tele-visit through Skype. "Tanabe Ninth Prosecution Taro" was still open-minded.

"I'm sorry to say this, but it's already Disneyland, here."

"Why are you always so free?"

"Because I drank the tea (beber o cha)"

"What did you get from drinking tea (beber o cha)?"

"What I got from tea is 'drunkenness (bebedeira)'."

"Wisdom (sabedoria)?"

I asked back. I wondered I made a mistake.

"No, it's" drunkenness (bebedeira)". " Drunkenness(Bebedeira) teached me wisdom (sabedoria). "

He sometimes uses strange words. What is his "bebedeira"?

"There are roughly three types of drunkenness [as bebederierias]'.'Opioid sickness [" a bebederia do opioide "]", "Catechol sickness [" a bebederia do catecol "]" and "Indole sickness [" a bebederia da índole "] ”. As long as humans are alive, they cannot live unless they are drunk. Detention centers are not outside society. Rather, they are a microcosm of society. In the harsh environment of detention centers, fighting. The Neanderthals died during the glacial period, but Homo sapiens fought and survived. Homo sapiens evolved the way to survive by using three types of "sickness". "



One noble and beautiful woman appeared in jail one afternoon in a cloudy sky, the second month of her detention. And I put a book into this martyr. The book contained the words of love (agapē).

Manuel da Nobrega, a Jesuit monk dispatched from Portugal to preach the Gospel, landed in the Tupi land of Salvador in 1549 [*1] . And in the same year, Francis Xavier landed in Kagoshima, Japan.

The Far Eastern islanders, Japon, were very interested in the word of God and began to study hard. Xavier admires that the people of the island are good, polite, and the best of the pagans he has ever met, and reports to his native Portugal that they must be good Christians. I wrote a book.

But Japanese generals ruled that Christian missions were an excuse for Portugal to colonize Japan. The samurai wielded their swords and thoroughly suppressed the believable "Kirishitan (people who should be killed with a sword)", and eventually Japan expelled the whites from the country and isolated them.

However, violence could not extinguish the light of faith.

Fortunately, those who are persecuted for righteousness'sake, for theirs is kingdom of heaven. [*2]

"What did you think after reading the book?"
"It's kind of unhealthy."

It was put away in one word.

Look at this person (Ecce homo) [(((
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"Mr. Marx's religion is opium of the people (Die Religion… ist das Opium des Volks.) [*4] ”. Opium is the sap of poppy. Morphine isolated from opium is an opioid. In other words, it is an analgesic. Then, in 1975, endorphin, an endogenous morphine, was discovered in the brain of pigs. Substances that act like psychotropic drugs are often later discovered in the brain. So is DMT. When pain is felt, β-endorphin is secreted from neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus and acts as an agonist of the μ-opioid receptor in the ventral tegmental area of ​​the midbrain, paralyzing the pain. The more you are hurt, the more β-endorphin is secreted and the pain turns into pleasure. It is the mechanism in the brain of masochism. This is "Opioid Sickness [" a bebederia do opioide "]". I defined the opioid sickness struggle as "Route 1". Opioids are tolerant and physically dependent. So "opioid sickness [" a bebederia do opioide "]" is unhealthy. "

Marx says what he is doing, but he cannot have read "Critique of Hegel's Law Philosophy". Anyway, "It's fun and super easy! Modern thought understood by manga! It's a sloppy knowledge that I bought from a book like this. But it is his biology nerd who interprets Marx's materialistic criticism of religion as the mechanism of action of endogenous morphine.

He said he was writing a book about life in prison as a sequel to Life in Herbs, and showed me an evolutionary model of Homo sapiens' adaptive strategy, scribbled in a notebook with letters like elementary school students.

"Sickness" Opioid sickness Catechol sickness Indole sickness
Neurotransmitters Endorphins Dopamine Serotonin
* Noradrenaline DMT
* Psychotropics Opioid analgesics Stimulants Psychedelics
* Dependence Physical dependence Psychological dependence
* Tolerance Tolerance Tolerance Reverse tolerance
* Religion Christianity [*5 ] Capitalism Buddhism
* Desire Abstinence Desire Meditation
* Domination Domination Domination
* Struggle Route 1 Route 2 Route 3
* Aspects of love High Love
* Password (Close) Do it Do it

It is an excessive diagram. In his view of the world, all human thoughts and actions are reduced to the increase or decrease of neurotransmitters.

"Then Christianity is also an addictive drug?"
"Christianity after being transformed into a religion for state management. The stronger the enemy, the more" We are oppressed and oppressed by being oppressed by such a strong enemy. This is a sickness that is convenient for the ruling side. It is also a good growing environment for conspiracy theory. What you are doing may be fine, but your physical health will be impaired. According to the WHO definition, health is a dynamic equilibrium consisting of four elements: physical, mental, social, and spiritual. If you lose even one, you will not be able to fight. This is the weakness of "Route 1". And what has evolved with this "opioid sickness" is "catecol sickness [" a bebederia do catecol "]". I defined this categor sickness struggle as "Route 2", that is, Max Weber. "Die protestantische Ethik und der Geist des Kapitalismus" [("The Great Thoughts of the World 23 (Political and Social)" Ronshu) ”117-235.))] ”

Next to Marx, Max Weber came out. Anyway, "Contemporary thought understood by manga! 』Probably the knowledge purchased from.

The spirituality of Christian thought, which was refined by encountering Platonism in Greece, had already become a mere ghost in Germany in the 19th century. Capitalism was born from that. Whereas Catholicism was based on the ethics of weltablehnende Askese centered on monasteries, the Protestant ethics of denying secularized and consecrated monasteries was innerweltliche Askese. is there. Abstinent labor produced accumulation, which further developed capitalism.

In Japan, the majority of people living in detention centers are members of the mafia called the "yakuza." They are funded exclusively through the illegal trade in metaamphetamines (stimulants). Apparently, the accused was also mistaken for trading metaamphetamine.

"The yakuza are adapting to life in jail through the catechol sickness struggle, Route 2. The second adaptation strategy for Homo sapiens to survive the ice age. The yakuza are angry with society and society. They commit crimes in the city, are detained, are angry at being detained, and survive with that anger as a driving force. Yakuza are not antisocial. In a capitalist society. They are "over-adapted". The yakuza fight with the anger of noradrenaline as the driving force and get drunk with the winning dopamine. If they lose, they fall into opioid sickness. If they lose, they hit a shab. Replenish catecholamines, that is, routes 1 and 2 are a set. If you fall into this dependent spiral, you will be stuck in the winning and losing scene. You will be satisfied, but not happy. "

In the 19th century, Japan, which could not resist the pressure of the Western powers, opened its country and was rapidly developing into an empire of wealthy soldiers with the slogan of leaving Europe. Ephedrine was isolated from Ephedra, a tonic Chinese herbal medicine, from which metaamphetamine was synthesized. Methamphetamine was launched under the trade name "Philo-Pon (like / labor)". Metaamphetamine is also called "speed". It is the spirit of capitalism that accelerates forever.

The Japanese, who became catechol-sick with this "labor-loving" drug, built a strong empire, expanded, and fought and defeated the Western civilization they imitated. After the defeat, state-controlled metaamphetamine was illegally leaked to the private sector. The Japanese have revived their country to the safest and most prosperous society in the world with their extraordinary diligence. The accused was born in 1986, when its abundance culminated and peaked. It was also the year I entered Kyoto University and started studying biology.

By "catechol sickness", the Japanese made efforts, advanced technology, and advanced society. But people were losing sight of what was ahead. He called for spiritual affluence rather than material affluence. However, Japan, which had become a mere corpse of Buddhist temples from early on, lost more spiritual salvation than Christianity in the West.



"The food in the detention center is called Kanben. It's a government-made lunch box. 70% of the rice is rice and 30% is wheat. It tasted much lighter than the convenience store lunch box, but I ate it every day. As I was there, my senses became more and more sensitive, and I became able to better understand the subtle taste of food. As I got used to it, my life in the detention center became easier. It has occurred. It is reverse-tolerant to indole alkaloids such as serotonin. You cannot drink Ayawasuka tea in the detention center, but the pineapple body now emits endogenous DMT. I found that zazen is the same as the pine fruit training that I developed. That's why I'm a Rinsai sect. Tonchinkanchin Ikkyu is also a Rinsai sect. "

Certainly, the accused is like Ikkyu-san. Ikkyu-san, an anime for children, is more than Ikkyu-san, a real Zen priest who tied hermitage to Kyotanabe.

Weber analyzed that the basis of Christian thought is "Askese", and in contrast to this, the basis of Indian religion, including Buddhism, is "Meditation (Kontemplation)". Here, the Christian "weltablehnende Askese" is contrasted with the Buddhist "weltflüchtige Kontemplation" [(((( Hideaki "Religious Ethics and this World" 275-284) "Sociology of Religion" World's Great Thoughts II-7 (Religious and Social Theory) "209-357.))] .

This "meditation" is "indole sickness [" a bebederia da índole "]".

Indole sickness has reverse tolerance. In other words, the more DMT you drink, the more endogenous DMT is secreted, and eventually you don't have to drink anything. Abstinence secretes endogenous morphine to relieve pain, which is tolerant. Meditation secretes endogenous DMT, which is reverse tolerant. 19th century German Christianity is a physical contempt [(((
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Nietzsche, on the other hand, analyzes that Buddhism is not a religion but a cure for Isshu [*6] .

It was the caffeine in the tea and coffee brought back from the colony and the cocaine in the coca that awakened Europe from opium and liquor-like "opioid sickness." These substances cause "catechol sickness".

In China, the origin of tea, ephedrine-containing mao has been used as a Chinese herbal medicine. The Aryans of the Vedic era are said to have gained absolute truth by ingesting a herb called "soma," but its identity is unknown. There is speculation that it may be a mushroom containing a psychogenic drug, but "Rig Veda" [(((
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))] has a description that it is a fibrous plant, and the theory that it is Ephedra is also influential. In any case, Indians no longer needed psychotropic drugs by the time of the Upanishads. This is because he discovered a technique called "indole sickness" by meditation, that is, endogenous DMT, and acquired reverse tolerance.

After that, indole sickness was re-evaluated in Western society earlier than in Japan, where Buddhism became a dead letter. LSD, an indole-based psychogenic drug, was synthesized, the culture of Native Americans was reassessed, and herbs containing psilocybin and DMT were studied. Countercultures such as psychedelics and hippies developed in the 1960s, but the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs was revised to the 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Drugs, and most psychedelics became "Schedule I". It became a forbidden item.

Counterculture was against what the previous generation had won. They used catechol sickness for denial, not for creation. He projected his inner anger to the outside world.



Marx also touched on Luther's Reformation in "Critique of Hegel's Law and Philosophy," saying, "He turned a monk into a priest because he turned a priest into a priest. He freed humans from external devotion. However, it was because the devotion was internal to human beings. " [*7] is written. Foucault is "Madness and Civilization" [(((
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Foucault also added "Discipline and Punish" [(((
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"I lose muscle strength in the detention center."
"Do you run out of exercise?"
"Some muscles fall, especially self-determining muscles."
"Self-determination right?"
"It's a self-determining source. Once I was released on bail, I realized that I can only eat government-made lunch boxes in the detention center, but in the outside world I can decide what to eat. In the outside world, beer and grilled meat I also had the freedom to eat chocolate. Immediately after I was released on bail, I went to the family restaurant and ate pizza. I had a serious headache. "
"Have you had a recurrent headache?"
"It was too stimulating because I had reverse tolerance during detention. Life in the detention center is fun, but life in the detention center is easy. The official lunch box is not delicious, but like when I am in the aunt. It's easy because you don't have to think about what you eat every day. You wake up at a fixed time and get a lunch at a fixed time. You don't have to think for yourself. "
"But he was released on bail and re-arrested."
"I went back to the jail and was able to meet the prosecutor again. When I waved my hand saying,'I'm seeing you again,' I didn't seem to understand why I was so happy."
"It's strange that you're re-arrested and it looks fun."
"So, inside the prison, people are sentenced to inconvenience, but outside the prison, people are sentenced to freedom. [*8] . And people [((() Fromm "Escape from Freedom"))] Create a prison that is comfortable for each person and imprison it inside. Therefore, this world is a woman (a world full of suffering). , I said that there is no outside of the prison. "

A young female prosecutor, who wanted to reflect on and rehabilitate a bad boy who had been involved in a drug crime, lost words to the intelligent criminal's coherent statement of opinion.

"But I admire the prosecutor. At the detention center, the prosecutor always noticed my health. I never forget to respect what my life is made up of. The people involved in this arrest are also the ones who have kept the peace around me. I just worked according to my boss. Thank you very much. "

He repeatedly uses the word "thank you". He was able to grow up in a prosperous society without any inconvenience because it was the Japanese people a generation ago who created and maintained that affluence through "catechol sickness."



Indigenous cultures in South America can be seen in the Andean / Amazon binary opposition. The Andean Quechuas are so strict and honest that they use "don't lie, don't steal, don't be lazy (ama sua, ama llulla, ama quella)" as greetings and are invaded by the Conquistador in the 15th century. The prosperity of the Inca Empire just before it surpassed that of Western Europe, where the Reformation took place.

Indigenous peoples of the Andes took cocaine, the active ingredient of coca, to build an empire of "catechol sickness." The rulers got drunk with catechols, and the ruled ones got drunk with opioids.

Indigenous peoples of the Amazon take DMT, the active ingredient in ayahuasca tea, and "spiritual democracy" due to "indole sickness" [*9] is developed and "a society against the nation" [*10] . Indole sickness struggle, Route 3 was actively maintained and developed.

Ayahuasca tea met Catholicism in Brazil in the 20th century. I don't need to elaborate on the origins of Santo Daime and UDV and their subsequent developments here.

These new Ayahuasca tea-based religious movements were initially a movement to liberate black slaves by the Amazonian Seringeiro (rubber sap-collecting workers), but since the 1970s, they have been the leaders of "BRICS" in Brazil. Infiltrated the class. Ayahuasca tea has transformed into a counterculture against fast-growing capitalism. In big cities such as São Paulo and Curitiba, Santo Daime is actively absorbing Indian religious ideas. A new Christianity is heading towards "meditation" in an attempt to regain the "Sacramentum" that has become a mere corpse as it becomes secular.

Conveniently distorted Christianity has made the people "opioid sick". Capitalism has continued to accelerate on the "catechol sickness". Typical melancholic depression has become a national illness in Germany and Japan, especially after World War II [(([asin: 4480015442: detail]))) ] . Indole-based psychotherapeutic drugs such as DMT are typical melancholic depression silver bullets [((In the United States in the 1960s, two John Kabatzin) Under the influence of Suzuki of the Rinsai sect and Shunryu Suzuki of the Soto sect of the Rinsai sect from Japan, he modernized zazen and created a psychotherapy called mindfulness. Mindfulness is effective for depression and drug dependence. Has become well known, but its chemical mechanism is being elucidated by the fact that Ayawasca tea, including DMT, improves depression and drug dependence.)))] , as well as cocaine and alcohol. Research is also underway as a silver bullet. What does it mean for drugs to cure drug addiction?

"Indole sickness" awakens "catechol sickness" and "opioid sickness".

More paradoxically, "indole sickness" is reverse tolerant. The more you get drunk, the more you wake up from it.



A week later, I met a graduate student who introduced me to this case in a university laboratory.

"How was your visit this time?"
"I wanted to talk about the specifics of the trial, but I was told about the adaptation strategy of Homo sapiens for two hours. I was surprised. He looks stupid and may be a genius. "
"Is that so? I think it's just a fool."
"You were enthusiastic about writing to the jail until last month."
"Even if I write a letter with all my worries, I get a reply saying,'I read only manga every day. I'm almost in a manga cafe.' Isn't it a little too playful?"
"Sure, he also said,'The jail is Disneyland.'"
"He's not an adult. He's a'big baby'."

The accused is a big baby. It's Star Child. I wanted to add Nietzsche's "three-step change of mind" to his conceptual diagram.

"Drunkenness" * Opioid sickness * Catechol sickness * Indole sickness
Struggle Route 1 Route 2 Route 3
Three stages of change Camel Lion Baby


I have taught you three stages of change in spirit. It's how the spirit became a camel, the camel became a lion, and finally a toddler.

Toddlers are innocent. It is oblivion. It's a new beginning. It's a game. A wheel that rotates on its own. One first movement. One holy affirmation.

  • Thus, Zarathustra said (Also sprach Zarathustra)



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Kyoto, Japan.

The second interview was realized in July. The accused was released on bail, but was re-arrested for denying his charges at his first trial in June and returned to a detention center on the outskirts of Kyoto.

From March to June, he was detained in a detention center for three months and lived in the detention center.

This time too, it was a tele-visit through Skype. He looked surprisingly cheerful.

Life in the detention center is not too bad.

What does drinking tea (O cha) bring to humans (beber)?

"What you get from drinking tea (beber) is, in a nutshell,'bebederia'."
"'Wisdom (sabedoria)'?"
I wondered if I had made a mistake and asked myself.
"No, it's'bebederia'. It's'sabedoria'."

He sometimes uses strange words. So what is his "bebederia"? The following is a summary of his long story.

Pascal said that humans are in some way crazy, but the accused say that people must be drunk. "Drunk" is a strange word, but Seneca also says that "drunkenness is nothing but voluntary madness."

According to him, there are three main types of "a bebederia". Detention centers are not a special place, but rather a microcosm of society. How do you survive in the harsh environment of a detention center? There are three types of people who are unique in three types of sickness.

The first is "catechol sickness [" a bebederia do catecol "]". It is the majority of detention centers and the majority of Japanese society. They are angry with society, commit crimes in society, are detained, angry at being detained, and survive with that anger as the driving force.

Although Japan has few crimes, in Japan it is said that it is synonymous with antisocial criminal organizations, that is, "yakuza", that is, gangsters. The source of funds for the gangsters is the buying and selling of metaamphetamine (stimulant). At the same time, metaamphetamine has become an energy source for members of the gang. Metaamphetamine is a catecholamine that has a structure similar to dopamine and noradrenaline. They are intoxicated with "will to power (Wille zur Macht) [* 1]" by dopamine. They are intoxicated with the wrath of noradrenaline.

Ephedra has long been used as a tonic in China. In the 19th century, in Japan, which was developing as the most modern empire in Asia, the active ingredient ephedrine was isolated and improved from Ephedra, and metaamphetamine was synthesized. Methamphetamine was launched by Dainippon Pharmaceutical in 1941 under the trade name "Philo-Pon (like / labor)".

Kamikaze attackers who became catechol-sick with "labor-loving" drugs launched a surprise attack, and the US-Japan war broke out, but Japan was scorched by the counterattack of the overwhelming US military. In 1945, Japan surrendered. Metaamphetamine has become a force to develop its own country, not a force to fight the United States. The Japanese were incredibly diligent and by the 1980s had transformed the burnt fields into the richest countries in the world.

In Japan, metaamphetamine (stimulant) has come to be regulated as an illegal drug.

By "catechol sickness", people strive, society progresses, and order is maintained.

They are not antisocial organizations. Rather, they are those who have over-adapted to a capitalist society, the accused says. In Japan, metaamphetamine is also called "speed". It is the spirit of capitalism that accelerates forever.

The second is "opioid sickness" ["a bebederia do opioide"]. It is part of the shadow of capitalism.

A noble and beautiful woman (Maria Magdalena) appeared in the detention center when she entered her second month of life in the detention center. And to this martyr, I put in a book with the words of love (agape) spelled out.

In 1531, Portuguese missionaries landed in the Guarani land of Kananeia [* 2]. Then, in 1549, Jesuit monks landed in Japan on the other side of the globe to share the gospel.

The people of this island were intelligent and diligent and sought to understand the word of God greatly. Missionaries wrote a report to their home country, Portugal, that the indigenous peoples of the island were the best heathens they had ever met and that they must be good Christians.

However, the Japanese general decided that Christian missions were an excuse for Portugal to rule Japan, and the samurai wielded their swords to thoroughly enforce the religious "Kirishitan" (people who should be killed with a sword). In time, Japan deported all whites and isolated them.

However, violence could not extinguish the light of faith.

Fortunately, those who are persecuted for righteousness'sake, for theirs is kingdom of heaven [* 3]

What did you think after reading the book? I asked the accused.

"It's kind of unhealthy."

It was put away in one word.

What a punishing "anti-Christian" [* 4]! What a conviction!

Look at this person (Ecce homo).

I have to write a esoteric theory on behalf of this innocent Star Child.

What he criticizes is the distorted aspect of Christianity that Nietzsche criticized as Ressentiment. Marx said, "Religion is the opium of the people (Die Religion… ist das Opium des Volks.) [* 5]", but opium is the sap of poppy and contains morphine as the active ingredient. Ethyl alcohol would be similar in the sense that it is effective for temporary escapism. Opioids are analgesics, tolerant and addictive. The more it is hurt, the more intracerebral drugs such as β-endorphin are secreted.

However, the Christianity criticized by Nietzsche, as Marx says, is a biased interpretation of Christianity created by the ruler. It is a convenient logic for the ruler that the more ruled he is, the happier he is. If the poor go through the gates of heaven, why can the rich not go through the gates of heaven? If the bad guys can get stuck in Sukhavati Jodo, why can't the good guys get stuck in Sukhavati Jodo? As studies of near-death experiences show, death comes equally to all, and at that moment the dualism of rich and poor and good and evil is overcome.

The third is "Indole sickness [" a bebederia da índole "]". It has reverse tolerance. In other words, the more you drink, the more indole alkaloids like endogenous DMT are secreted, and eventually you don't have to drink anything. The food in the detention center is light and unpalatable, but as the senses become more sensitive, the subtle taste becomes apparent. Therefore, the more he got used to it, the more comfortable his life in the detention center became. Abstinence secretes endogenous morphine to relieve pain, which is tolerant. Meditation secretes endogenous DMT, which is reverse tolerant. Nietzsche, who declared Christianity ill, says Buddhism is a health law.

Let's summarize the above three categories in a table.

Neurotransmitter Catecholamine Indoleamine Endorphin
Psychotropic drugs Psychostimulants Psychiatric development drugs Opioid analgesics
Dependence Psychological dependence Physical dependence
Tolerance Tolerance Reverse Tolerance Tolerance
Desire Desire Meditation Abstinence
Domination Domination Controlled
Aspect of love 恢 (high) love (eye)
Password, do it, do it (close)
Three-state lion pediatric camel
It may be oversimplified [* 6], but this is at the core of the accused's ideas.

Max Weber's "Die protestantische Ethik und der Geist des Kapitalismus" [* 7], as the title suggests, is capitalist from the ethics of protestantsche Ethik in Western Europe. It is a sociological analysis that the idea (Geist des Kapitalismus) was developed. Prior to that, Catholicism was based on the ethics of weltablehnende Askese centered on monasteries, while the Protestant ethics of denying secularized and consecrated monasteries was innerweltliche. Askese). Abstinent labor produced accumulation, which further developed capitalism.

"Askese" is the basis of Christian thought. In contrast, the basis of Indian religion, including Buddhism, is "Meditation (Kontemplation)". Here, Christianity's "weltablehnende Askese" is contrasted with Buddhist "weltflüchtige Kontemplation" [* 8].

Marx also mentioned Luther's Reformation in his criticism of Hegel's law philosophy, "He turned a monk into a priest because he turned a priest into a priest. He freed humans from external devotion. But that was because he made his devotion an inner human being. "[* 9] Foucault pointed out in "Madness and Civilization" that psychiatric hospitals in modern Western times originated from monasteries. The monastery here is a Catholic monastery. Protestantism is Catholic reform. Foucault further points out in "Discipline and Punish" that the rule of external power, from punishment to treatment, has been transformed into rule by internal norms. People are dominated by the internalized Panopticon, only with the illusion that they are enjoying a free life.

The accused says. The life of an old woman is fun, but the life of a detention center is easy. The food in the detention center isn't delicious, but it doesn't bother you to think about what to eat. There is no world outside the prison. Inside the prison, people are sentenced to inconvenience, but outside the prison, people are sentenced to freedom [* 10]. Then, in order to escape from the sentence of freedom, [* 11] people create their own comfortable prisons and are imprisoned inside. Therefore, this world is about an old woman (a world full of suffering), so there is no outside of the prison.

It was the caffeine in the tea and coffee brought back from the colony, or the cocaine in the coca, that awakened Western Europe from "opioid sickness" like liquor and opium. In India and China, the origin of tea, as central stimulants, mao, which is also a Chinese herbal medicine, contains ephedrine, which is a central stimulant. The Aryans of the Vedic era are said to have gained absolute truth by ingesting a herb called "Soma", but its identity is unknown. Due to its nature, it is speculated that it may be a mushroom containing a psychogenic drug, but there is a description in "Rig Veda" that it is a fibrous plant, and the theory that it is Ephedra is also influential. In any case, Indians no longer need psychotropic drugs. This is because he discovered the reverse tolerance of meditation.

Indigenous cultures in South America can be seen in the Andean / Amazon binary opposition. The Andean Quechuas are so strict and honest that they use "don't lie, don't steal, don't be lazy (ama sua, ama llulla, ama quella)" as greetings and are invaded by the Conquistador in the 15th century. The prosperity of the Inca Empire just before it surpassed that of Western Europe, where the Reformation took place.

Now let's contrast the highlands of the Andes with the lowlands of the Amazon in contrast to Western Christianity and Eastern Buddhism.

Indigenous peoples of the Andes took cocaine, the active ingredient in cocaine, to build an empire of "catechol sickness." The rulers got drunk with catechols, and the ruled ones got drunk with opioids.

On the other hand, the indigenous people of Amazon took DMT, which is the active ingredient of Ayahuasca tea, to develop "spiritual democracy" by "indole sickness" and to create a "society against the nation" [* 12]. It was.

This ayahuasca tea has been trained with Catholics in Brazil since the 20th century. I don't need to elaborate on the origins of Santo Daime and UDV and their subsequent developments here.

These new Ayahuasca tea-based religious movements were initially a movement to liberate black slaves by the Amazonian Seringeros (rubber sap-collecting workers), but since the 1970s, they have been the leaders of the "BRICS" in Brazil. Infiltrated the class. Ayahuasca tea has transformed into a counterculture to fast-growing capitalism. In big cities such as São Paulo and Curitiba, Santo Daime's vigorous absorption of Indian religious ideas shows that the ayahuasca tea culture is heading towards "meditation."

Conveniently distorted Christianity has made the people "opioid sick". Capitalism has continued to accelerate on the "catechol sickness", but in the shadow of it, melancholic depression has become widespread. In the United States in the 1960s, John Kabatjin modernized zazen and created a psychotherapy called mindfulness under the influence of two Suzukis and Toshitaka Suzuki of the Soto sect of Rinzai sect Suzuki Daisetsu from Japan. It has become well known that mindfulness is effective for depression and drug addiction, but its chemical mechanism is being elucidated by the improvement of ayahuasca tea, including DMT, in depression and drug addiction. is there. What does it mean for drugs to cure drug addiction?

Learn more about drugs (Just say KNOW to drugs). "Indole sickness" awakens "catechol sickness" and "opioid sickness". Paradoxically, "indole sickness" is reverse tolerant. The more you get drunk, the more you wake up from it

*1:http://www.bunka.soken.ac.jp/journal_bunka/15_04_ueda/ueda.pdf

*2:" Gospel of Matthew "5, 10

*3:Translated by Tasuku Hara (1965) "Antichrist" (Nietzsche Complete Works 13) Hakusuisha

*4:" Hegel Law Philosophy Criticism "" Marx-Engels Complete Works (1) ) ”Otsuki Shoten, 415.

*5:I would like to say that this is what the accused says "Christianity transformed for state control."

*6:Translated by Yu Hara (1965) "Antichrist" Person ”(Nietzsche Complete Works 13) Hakusuisha

*7:" Marx Engels Complete Works (1) "Otsuki Shoten, 422-" 423.

*8:Sartre'What is Existentialism'

*9:https: // www) .amazon.co.jp/Jivaro-People-Sacred-Waterfalls/dp/0520053877/

*10:Clastres'Society Against the State', but Clastres also points out that the Andean / Amazon scheme is oversimplified.