For me, the main benefits of Cannabis are greater inspiration and deeper sleep; and the main problems are with short-term memory and ... um ... what was I saying?
The balance between heating the snap discs and the thermal battery is important, and the Inductor's precise heating location seems a good solution. It will be interesting to see how the Forge deals with this, but since it is specifically designed for the Anvil I'm sure the balance will be perfect!
True gasification of THC in normal conditions is impossible, but atomisers can create a finer vapour. If the vapour is formed at a lower pressure or experiences a sudden pressure drop the vapour particles will be smaller, causing less irritation and penetrating deeper into the lungs. Any vape...
A Vapman torch has a precise flame and a good sized tank and is great for the Anvil. Large torches with a broader flame are very difficult to control. The Ispire Wand is a bit underpowered, and if the top of the Anvil is within the coil it will heat the clickers too quickly, perhaps causing a...
There are many delicious Indian sweets that can include bhang, and CurryLeafTreehugger mentioned khoa, which is the basis of various treats. Bhang khoa and bhang barfi are delicious, and can be surprisingly strong. And ayurvedic pharmacies often have bhang munakka (raisins).
And AVB Bhang? I...
Bhang is very common in India, especially in the north. It is sacred to Lord Shiva, and at Shivaratri every year and on Mondays (his sacred day) devotees take bhang.
Apart from bhang made by sadhus, the best I have tried was in Ujjain, where Mahakaleshwar is regularly anointed with bhang...
Bhang: The cleaned herb (leaves and tips) is ground with some water into a very fine paste that can be used in various ways. Simply eating balls of the paste, or mixing it with milk or yoghurt and straining the mixture through a cloth, or adding the paste to any food. Adding almonds to the grind...
The Anvil's thermal battery is unlike any similar devices. It is designed to store thermal energy without itself heating the incoming air or the herb. The Thermal Accumulator and the Tempest have plenty of thermal mass but it is the heat stored in the balls that directly heats the air. Dynavap...
Following up on comments by @RedZep in the Tempest thread:
To switch Anvil bowl sizes you have to buy new chambers instead of a screen adjustment (Tempest)
An Anvil with all three bowls is $299 (slightly more than a Tempest) but then switching bowls is more convenient than adjusting screen...
I read the question as how to vape in a religion with rules that make vaping problematic. Ten fundamental commandments are common to all major religions but I wasn't really familiar with the 613 mitzvot and their implications. Looking into this it was immediately apparent that vaping on jewish...
Doxa is belief or opinion (as opposed to knowledge) and orthos is straight or correct and orthodox indicates a strict adherence to traditional beliefs. The Sadhus are certainly orthodox, and Ganja is sacred to Shiva, but the only ones for whom regular Cannabis use is permitted are the Nagas and...
My first smoking sessions were accompanied by a flying teapot. Perhaps a bit silly, but Daevid Allen was a great poet and the members of Gong included Bill Bruford, Steve Hillage and many other excellent musicians.
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No disagreement, I was just expanding on the grey area of religious interpretation, free will and bondage.
More expansion: According to scripture, I suppose the change between selection and binding occurred in the Garden of Eden, and the sacred herb takes us back to that idyllic state. Perhaps...
Two weeks later my Reload pre-order still claims to be in Switzerland. Revolve pre-orders took months to arrive, and I hope the Reload gets here before I make a Tempest pre-order and the waiting begins again. I assume that the Reload is in transit and will turn up soon without warning, but the...
The letter of the law is most sacred in various religions (especially when the letters themselves are God given) but the spirit of the law is needed in practice. How tightly those threads are intertwined depends on interpretation, which has kept scholars busy for centuries. We each make our own...
Sorry to play devil's advocate. I was frustrated by the premise of this thread. The letter and the spirit of the law are intertwined. Following the letter of the law but not the spirit, exploiting technicalities and loopholes, seems to be missing the point.
Anyway, according to Storz & Bickel...
Obedience to civil law (dina d’malchuta dina) is religiously mandated, so if Cannabis use is legal, it is acceptable. But does that allow other rules to be violated?