Teens who smoke marijuana regularly may suffer long-term damage to their brains, new research suggests; the key variable was the age of onset for marijuana use and the brain's development.
The Talmud-Book of Law denotes the different stages of life according to age – at 20 the human being begins to reckon their life according to decades; the first 20 years is time of growth – physical, emotional and mental. Children are extremely sensitive to their environment.
By introducing a strong substance into a child’s life, from sugar to pot or from poverty to wealth, will have a distinct affect on the child – without question. The internal substances and external environment of a child, to great extent, determines the final picture of the person.
According to the Midrash-Book of Metaphor, Punishment from heaven happens once the person reaches the age of 20, until then the person is growing to completeness. Some children live with war and famine or TV and video games – the resulting person is a conglomerate of disparate forces.
The brain is the last to mature, as the Cabala points out, The smaller the vessel the greater the light; the term for a blind person in talmudic language is Sogi Ore/Too Much Light. Marijuana introduces more light in the brain – for one still growing, pot is an unwelcome crutch.
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