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    Seth Rah
    wrote on Apr 11, 2012, 2:10 AM last edited by
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    What does it mean "Corn" in the "Vegetable Drugs" of Liber 777? Corncockles?

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    Jim Eshelman
    replied to Seth Rah on Apr 11, 2012, 2:20 AM last edited by
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    @Frater S.R. said

    "What does it mean "Corn" in the "Vegetable Drugs" of Liber 777? Corncockles?"

    Could be that. It just means corn. (If you have to make it something you could call a "drug," then I suppose corn whiskey applies. But, really, just corn. Any form.)

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    Avshalom Binyamin
    replied to Seth Rah on Apr 11, 2012, 2:54 AM last edited by
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    Being corn-fed is very nice for amassing Malkuthian energies... 😆

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    gmugmble
    replied to Seth Rah on Apr 11, 2012, 2:06 PM last edited by
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    "Corn" probably didn't mean "maize" to Crowley but any grain. Still, very odd to be listed as a drug.

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    replied to Seth Rah on Apr 11, 2012, 2:27 PM last edited by
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    The section of "vegetable drugs" also includes things like peppermint and watercress, as well as more obvious drugs like tobacco, coffee, sugar, chamomile, etc.

    There is a point of view (in fact, a very useful one!) that "food is just one category of drug" - meaning, something consumed that has a physical and/or psychological effect. But, even that aside, most of these things have traditional medicinal use, and there is an archaic use of "drug" to mean "any ingredient used in chemistry, etc."

    I've always taken that column as just "plant-related things I'd like to catalogue." 😀

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