Cannabis and religions

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●4 Religions That Harness The Power Of The Holy Herb

The use of the holy herb can certainly lead to an experience that profoundly changes one's outlook on life and the world around them. When an experience helps one gain insight into the soul and feel inner peace, it is no wonder that it would be considered integral in many cultures to the path of enlightenment and built upon as a cornerstone of faith. This seemingly innocuous herb has been cultivated alongside civilization for millennia, and along the way, has been adopted into many faiths. Here are 5 religions that have embraced the beneficial psychological aspects of cannabis for spiritual purposes.

1. Hinduism
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The Atharva Veda is estimated to have been written between 2,000 and 1,4000 BCE. It lists cannabis as one of the "five sacred plants." Some tales say that cannabis was created by Shiva from his own body to cleanse the waters of the ocean to create the elixir of life, resulting in the epithet angaja or "body-born." The word ganja most likely originated from this term. Others say that when the elixir spilled onto the earth, cannabis sprung up from where the drops fell.

There are three types of cannabis used in India and Nepal. Bhang is a milky, spicy drink made from the leaves and buds, Ganja is the smoked buds, and charas or hashish is the resinous glands of the plant removed and smoked by themselves.

During the festivals of Holi (the Festival of Colors) and Maha Shivaratri (The Great Night of Shiva), bhang is consumed to purify the body and soul, cleansing one of sin. While drinking of bhang with religious intent is considered a holy act, foolish drinking of it without rites is considered a sin. It is because of cannabis that Shiva is often referred to as the "Lord of the Bhang".

2. Germanic paganism (Norse mythology)

The cannabis plant, according to Norse mythology, has ties to the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility: Freyja. It was believed that the divine feminine energy of Freyja resided within the plant itself and consuming the flowers of the plant would allow her essence to enter one's own body.

Often called the "beginning and the end", cannabis and hemp were considered an integral part of the cycle of life, from the essence of the mother, to swaddling clothes, in spirituality, and finally, as a death shroud. The harvesting of cannabis was celebrated with an erotic festival. Burial sites have been unearthed that revealed hemp cloth and cannabis seeds placed with the dead.

3. Taoism

The belief system most easily recognized as being embodied by the Yin and Yang symbol, Taoism dates back as far as 4th century China. Taoist texts have noted the effective use of cannabis incense as a cleansing tool. Cannabis was said to help one achieve the state of "naturalness", by relieving the anointed of selfish desires and aiding in the appreciation of beauty and simplicity. Taoist teachings emphasize

Cannabis was said to help one achieve the state of "naturalness", by relieving the anointed of selfish desires and aiding in the appreciation of beauty and simplicity. Taoist teachings emphasize harmony and balance of all things within the universe.

4. Rastafarianism


Undoubtedly the most well-known association with cannabis comes from the Rastafari religion, which praises cannabis and uses it religiously in various ceremonies. The red, gold, and green colors of the religion harken back to both the first three chakras on the human body, and the flag of Ethiopia, where the belief system originated.

Used to heighten consciousness, increase pleasure in life, relax, and dispell negative energies, the smoking of cannabis is a regular practice. It is believed through its use, Man may be brought closer to the Creator, Jah. Often cited is Revelation 22:2

"The river of life proceeded to flow from the throne of God, and on either side of the bank there was the tree of life, and the leaf from that tree is for the healing of the nations."
 
What about Christianity, the "burning" bush, God instructed Moses to make Holy oil containing cannabis oil.
THEN THE LORD SAID TO MOSES, "TAKE THE FOLLOWING FINE SPICES: 500 SHEKELS OF LIQUID MYRRH, HALF AS MUCH OF FRAGRANT CINNAMON, 250 SHEKELS OF KANNABOSM, 500 SHEKELS OF CASSIA — ALL ACCORDING TO THE SANCTUARY SHEKEL — AND A HIND OF OLIVE OIL. MAKE THESE INTO MAKE THESE INTO A SACRED ANNOITING OIL, A FRAGRANT BLEND, THE WORK OF A PERFUMER. IT WILL BE THE SACRED ANNOITING OIL.
Kannabosm was cannabis.
Actually that would have been Judism...
 
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