I'm not quite sure to be honest, but the transcendentalist movement was much like the hippie movement of the 1960's. They had the same basic principles, as well as ideas on how to make connect humanity with nature. So based on this knowledge, i am willing to assume that if not all, many of the transcendentalists and communal inhibitor's of the mid 19th century did smoke pot.
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Transcendentalists such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau were known for their exploration of consciousness through nature and self-reflection, rather than through drug use. There is no record or evidence to suggest that transcendentalists used marijuana as a means of transcendence.
Yes, marijuana smoke contains carcinogens, which are substances that can cause cancer.
Research suggests that marijuana smoke contains many of the same cancer-causing chemicals as tobacco smoke, but there is not enough evidence to definitively say that marijuana directly causes cancer. However, smoking marijuana can still have negative effects on the respiratory system and overall health.
Transcendentalists were known for their emphasis on individualism, intuition, self-reliance, and a deep connection to nature. They believed in the inherent goodness of people and the importance of personal experience and the search for truth. Famous transcendentalists include Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau.
There is limited scientific evidence to suggest that marijuana can cause acne. However, smoking marijuana may lead to skin issues due to the heat and chemicals in the smoke. Additionally, marijuana use can affect hormone levels, which may contribute to acne development. Overall, more research is needed to fully understand the potential effects of marijuana on skin health.
They felt they had a moral obligation to make change.