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• Cannabis has been used as a spiritual drug since 3/2000 BC,
indigenous to ancient Central and South Asian cultures. The
reason being was for its psychoactive properties, the ability to
alter one’s state of consciousness.
• For thousands of years, Shamans held the knowledge that
each plant contains a unique set of frequencies that could
ultimately teach us a new way of thinking and being
ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW
from Jeff’s Chemicals
jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com
Text: (631) 621-8869
• In shamanic tradition, plants were thought of as gateways or
portals between realms or dimensions, and the vibratory
relationship between the person and the plant was
called friending. We friend the plant so the plant can allow us
to pass between realms. Cannabis inhibits the brain from
functioning at a normal capacity, which provides a great deal
of relief for many people who are bombarded by their own
resistant thoughts. ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW
from Jeff’s Chemicals
jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com
Text: (631) 621-8869
• Cannabis enhances the truth of the universe, which is intention
directs energy and creates your reality. If you do not set an
intention before you use cannabis, then it is going to respond to the
intention of your subconscious.
• For example, if your subconscious fears the loss of boundaries, or
wishes for you to know something that is buried in the
subconscious, then the ingestion or inhalation of cannabis will
surface these subconscious fears and emotions. This is why many
experience the paranoia associated with cannabis use.
• It forces the mind to let go of thoughts, which induces a stress
reaction for the body. This is why it is the best release of
stress for people with anxiety or pain, as pain is a form of
resistance. It forces a person to go with the flow, and allows
more of their true being to be present, hence why people
experience such profound spiritual experiences while using
cannabis.
ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW
from Jeff’s Chemicals
jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com
Text: (631) 621-8869
Cannabis Use in India
• Cannabis has been used in Ayurvedic and Indian medicine for
at least three thousand years to treat a variety of health
conditions
• Buddhists, Naths, Shaivites and Goddess Worshippers(2) have
incorporated it into meditation practices, as a means to stop
the mind and enter into a state of profound stillness, also
called Samadhi.
ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW
from Jeff’s Chemicals
jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com
Text: (631) 621-8869
• Various spiritual texts, including the Buddhist Tara Tantra,(4)
list cannabis as an important aide to meditation and spiritual
practice.
• Cannabis is even mentioned in the Indian creation myth,
where it is named as one of the five nectars of the gods and
designated a “Reliever of Suffering.” In the Vedas cannabis is
referred to as a “source of happiness.”
ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW
from Jeff’s Chemicals
jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com
Text: (631) 621-8869
Cannabis Use in China
• Cannabis was a symbol of power over evil and in emperor
Shen Nung's pharmacopoeia and was called the "liberator of
sin.”
• A Chinese Taoist priest wrote in the fifth century B.C. that
cannabis was used in combination with Ginseng to set
forward time in order to reveal future events.
ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW
from Jeff’s Chemicals
jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com
Text: (631) 621-8869
• It is recorded that the Taoists recommended the addition of
cannabis to their incense burners in the 1st century A.D. and
that the effects thus produced were highly regarded as a
means of achieving immortality. In the early Chinese Taoist
ritual, the fumes and odors of incense burners were said to
have produced a mystic exaltation and contribution to well
being.
ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW
from Jeff’s Chemicals
jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com
Text: (631) 621-8869
Cannabis Use in Japan
• Hemp was used in ancient Japan in ceremonial rights and for
purification with and emphasis on driving away evil spirits.
According to Shinto beliefs, evil and purity cannot exist alongside
one another, and so by waving the gohei the evil spirit inside a
person or place would be driven away.
• Clothes made of hemp were especially worn during formal and
religious ceremonies because of hemp's traditional association with
purity.
ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW
from Jeff’s Chemicals
jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com
Text: (631) 621-8869
Cannabis Use in Ancient Europe
• The famous Greek philosopher Herodotus wrote about the use of
cannabis by the Scythians, whose cultural practices he observed and
wrote about.
• According to Herodotus cannabis was an integral part of the Scythian cult
of the dead wherein homage was paid to the memory of their departed
leaders. Cannabis has been found in Scythian tombs dated from 500 to
300 B.C. Along with the cannabis, a miniature tripod-like tent over a
copper censer was found in which the sacred plant was burned.
Cannabis Use in Africa
• Members of the Rastafari movement use cannabis as a part of their
worship of God and for Bible study and meditation. Rastafarians see
cannabis as a sacramental and deeply beneficial plant and consider it to
be the Tree of Life mentioned in the Bible.
• Bob Marley, amongst many others, said, "The herb ganja is the healing of
the nations." The use of cannabis, and particularly the use of large pipes
called chalices, is an integral part of what Rastafarians call "reasoning
sessions" where members join together to discuss life according to the
Rasta perspective. ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW
from Jeff’s Chemicals
jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com
Text: (631) 621-8869
• According to Rastafari philosophy, "the herb is the
key to new understanding of the self, the universe,
and God. It is the vehicle to cosmic consciousness"
and is believed to burn the corruption out of the
human heart.
ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW
from Jeff’s Chemicals
jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com
Text: (631) 621-8869
Sources
These are direct excerpts from articles by:
• Jeff Roberts: Marijuana & Spirituality: What Is The True
Relationship?
• Sparc.org: Healing and Spiritual Traditions that Use Cannabis
ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW
from Jeff’s Chemicals
jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com
Text: (631) 621-8869
WHY YOU SHOULD BUY FROM US
• We are a DECADE OLD and probably one of
the best in the business.
• We are RELIABLE, FAST and LEGIT.
• We are TRUSTED and helping people benefit
from marijuana is our founding principle.
ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA
NOW
from Jeff’s Chemicals
jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com
Text: (631) 621-8869

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Cannabis Spiritual History

  • 1.
  • 2. • Cannabis has been used as a spiritual drug since 3/2000 BC, indigenous to ancient Central and South Asian cultures. The reason being was for its psychoactive properties, the ability to alter one’s state of consciousness. • For thousands of years, Shamans held the knowledge that each plant contains a unique set of frequencies that could ultimately teach us a new way of thinking and being ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW from Jeff’s Chemicals jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com Text: (631) 621-8869
  • 3. • In shamanic tradition, plants were thought of as gateways or portals between realms or dimensions, and the vibratory relationship between the person and the plant was called friending. We friend the plant so the plant can allow us to pass between realms. Cannabis inhibits the brain from functioning at a normal capacity, which provides a great deal of relief for many people who are bombarded by their own resistant thoughts. ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW from Jeff’s Chemicals jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com Text: (631) 621-8869
  • 4. • Cannabis enhances the truth of the universe, which is intention directs energy and creates your reality. If you do not set an intention before you use cannabis, then it is going to respond to the intention of your subconscious. • For example, if your subconscious fears the loss of boundaries, or wishes for you to know something that is buried in the subconscious, then the ingestion or inhalation of cannabis will surface these subconscious fears and emotions. This is why many experience the paranoia associated with cannabis use.
  • 5. • It forces the mind to let go of thoughts, which induces a stress reaction for the body. This is why it is the best release of stress for people with anxiety or pain, as pain is a form of resistance. It forces a person to go with the flow, and allows more of their true being to be present, hence why people experience such profound spiritual experiences while using cannabis. ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW from Jeff’s Chemicals jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com Text: (631) 621-8869
  • 6. Cannabis Use in India • Cannabis has been used in Ayurvedic and Indian medicine for at least three thousand years to treat a variety of health conditions • Buddhists, Naths, Shaivites and Goddess Worshippers(2) have incorporated it into meditation practices, as a means to stop the mind and enter into a state of profound stillness, also called Samadhi. ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW from Jeff’s Chemicals jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com Text: (631) 621-8869
  • 7. • Various spiritual texts, including the Buddhist Tara Tantra,(4) list cannabis as an important aide to meditation and spiritual practice. • Cannabis is even mentioned in the Indian creation myth, where it is named as one of the five nectars of the gods and designated a “Reliever of Suffering.” In the Vedas cannabis is referred to as a “source of happiness.” ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW from Jeff’s Chemicals jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com Text: (631) 621-8869
  • 8. Cannabis Use in China • Cannabis was a symbol of power over evil and in emperor Shen Nung's pharmacopoeia and was called the "liberator of sin.” • A Chinese Taoist priest wrote in the fifth century B.C. that cannabis was used in combination with Ginseng to set forward time in order to reveal future events. ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW from Jeff’s Chemicals jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com Text: (631) 621-8869
  • 9. • It is recorded that the Taoists recommended the addition of cannabis to their incense burners in the 1st century A.D. and that the effects thus produced were highly regarded as a means of achieving immortality. In the early Chinese Taoist ritual, the fumes and odors of incense burners were said to have produced a mystic exaltation and contribution to well being. ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW from Jeff’s Chemicals jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com Text: (631) 621-8869
  • 10. Cannabis Use in Japan • Hemp was used in ancient Japan in ceremonial rights and for purification with and emphasis on driving away evil spirits. According to Shinto beliefs, evil and purity cannot exist alongside one another, and so by waving the gohei the evil spirit inside a person or place would be driven away. • Clothes made of hemp were especially worn during formal and religious ceremonies because of hemp's traditional association with purity. ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW from Jeff’s Chemicals jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com Text: (631) 621-8869
  • 11. Cannabis Use in Ancient Europe • The famous Greek philosopher Herodotus wrote about the use of cannabis by the Scythians, whose cultural practices he observed and wrote about. • According to Herodotus cannabis was an integral part of the Scythian cult of the dead wherein homage was paid to the memory of their departed leaders. Cannabis has been found in Scythian tombs dated from 500 to 300 B.C. Along with the cannabis, a miniature tripod-like tent over a copper censer was found in which the sacred plant was burned.
  • 12. Cannabis Use in Africa • Members of the Rastafari movement use cannabis as a part of their worship of God and for Bible study and meditation. Rastafarians see cannabis as a sacramental and deeply beneficial plant and consider it to be the Tree of Life mentioned in the Bible. • Bob Marley, amongst many others, said, "The herb ganja is the healing of the nations." The use of cannabis, and particularly the use of large pipes called chalices, is an integral part of what Rastafarians call "reasoning sessions" where members join together to discuss life according to the Rasta perspective. ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW from Jeff’s Chemicals jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com Text: (631) 621-8869
  • 13. • According to Rastafari philosophy, "the herb is the key to new understanding of the self, the universe, and God. It is the vehicle to cosmic consciousness" and is believed to burn the corruption out of the human heart. ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW from Jeff’s Chemicals jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com Text: (631) 621-8869
  • 14. Sources These are direct excerpts from articles by: • Jeff Roberts: Marijuana & Spirituality: What Is The True Relationship? • Sparc.org: Healing and Spiritual Traditions that Use Cannabis ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW from Jeff’s Chemicals jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com Text: (631) 621-8869
  • 15. WHY YOU SHOULD BUY FROM US • We are a DECADE OLD and probably one of the best in the business. • We are RELIABLE, FAST and LEGIT. • We are TRUSTED and helping people benefit from marijuana is our founding principle.
  • 16. ORDER QUALITY MARIJUANA NOW from Jeff’s Chemicals jeffschemicals24@gmsil.com Text: (631) 621-8869