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===== Cocaine occupies a peculiar space among substances. It is neither purely a stimulant nor purely an opiate, but a hybrid that distorts both perception and sensation. Psychologically, it creates a heightened sense of potency, as if the user’s thoughts and actions carry weight beyond consequence. Boundaries blur; fear and caution are temporarily suspended, and the mind floats above its usual survival calculations. ===== Energetically, cocaine generates a sharp, piercing surge — a synthetic fire that travels through the body and the field. It momentarily dissolves hesitation, producing a sense of invincibility, yet this surge is hollow: it does not release the root imprints that feed the loop. Instead, the energetic system becomes further constricted after use, craving the next dose to regain that illusory euphoria. This combination makes cocaine particularly insidious. The mind experiences a fleeting liberation from fear and consequence, while the body and energy field are left in greater tension than before. The user is caught between the intoxicating illusion of absolute freedom and the reinforced pull of survival conditioning, making it a stark example of how addiction can masquerade as empowerment. If you want, I can add cocaine into the table with the other substances, showing psychological effect, energetic effect, and notes, so it fits neatly into the Anatomy of Addiction framework. Do you want me to do that next?
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