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Cannabis Koan
Free Association Radio
10 episodes
2 weeks ago
Psychotherapist and ambivalent hemp user Steve Wasserman seeks to understand the koan of cannabis via literature, memoir, film, art, philosophy, self-reflection, and conversations with others.
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Psychotherapist and ambivalent hemp user Steve Wasserman seeks to understand the koan of cannabis via literature, memoir, film, art, philosophy, self-reflection, and conversations with others.
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
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4. The Stairway
Cannabis Koan
39 minutes 38 seconds
3 years ago
4. The Stairway

So let’s say you’re a middle-aged man seeking to “get into” cannabis, but not living in a country where it’s available to buy legally, and no friends or acquaintance who use the substance anymore, what strategies for acquiring the drug might you wish to follow?


THE STAIRWAY

The architect wanted to build a stairway
and suspend it with silver, almost invisible
guy wires in a high-ceilinged room,
a stairway you couldn't ascend or descend
except in your dreams. But first--
because wild things are not easily seen
if what's around them is wild--
he'd make sure the house that housed it
was practical, built two-by-four by
two-by-four, slat by slat, without ornament.
The stairway would be an invitation
to anyone who felt invited by it,
and depending on your reaction he'd know
if friendship were possible.
The house he'd claim as his, but the stairway
would be designed to be ownerless,
tilted against any suggestion of a theology,
disappointing to those looking for politics.
Of course the architect knew
that over the years he'd have to build
other things the way others desired,
knew that to live in this world was to trade
a few industrious hours for one beautiful one.
Yet every night when he got home
he could imagine, as he walked in the door,
his stairway going nowhere, not for sale,
and maybe some you to whom nothing
about it need be explained, waiting,
the wine decanted, the night about to unfold.

-Stephen Dunn


Cannabis Koan
Psychotherapist and ambivalent hemp user Steve Wasserman seeks to understand the koan of cannabis via literature, memoir, film, art, philosophy, self-reflection, and conversations with others.