Webbott creator/genius Clif High says marijuana, in light to moderate use (not during heavy "burnout" usage), forms new neuronic pathways in conjunction with natural endocannabinoid receptors built into the human brain and liver. These new neuronic pathways then become permanent, and will exist whether sober or high from that point forward. So what you are describing may be along those lines.
Sort of like this analogy...you listen to a good music while high, say Led Zeppelin (music with alot of depth), and you hear new things that you never noticed before (common when listening to music when vaked)...but here's the interesting part...afterwards, when you become sober, you now STILL recognize those things regardless if you are high or not. You are now PERMANENTLY aware of them whereas before the THC experience you were not. That is an example of a new neuronic pathway being formed by cannaboids. Some may say it's simply because you pay closer attention and "care more" while vaked, and if you just paid closer attention while sober you can hear the same things. There may be truth to that, but evidence points to it being new neuronic pathways induced by endocanniboid receptor being activated, thus imprinting the information in a new way.
Perhaps you don't need weed anymore, maybe it's done it's job, and now you are aware of those new perceptions gained while high, while you are sober. Sounds like a win/win to me!
Sort of like this analogy...you listen to a good music while high, say Led Zeppelin (music with alot of depth), and you hear new things that you never noticed before (common when listening to music when vaked)...but here's the interesting part...afterwards, when you become sober, you now STILL recognize those things regardless if you are high or not. You are now PERMANENTLY aware of them whereas before the THC experience you were not. That is an example of a new neuronic pathway being formed by cannaboids. Some may say it's simply because you pay closer attention and "care more" while vaked, and if you just paid closer attention while sober you can hear the same things. There may be truth to that, but evidence points to it being new neuronic pathways induced by endocanniboid receptor being activated, thus imprinting the information in a new way.
Perhaps you don't need weed anymore, maybe it's done it's job, and now you are aware of those new perceptions gained while high, while you are sober. Sounds like a win/win to me!