#cannabisspirituality

The coming of our creator
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⁣In this video, we dive deep into the spiritual consequences of cannabis use, exploring its ancestral role as a sacred plant across different cultures and mystical traditions. From Shiva to Jah, from the Atharva Veda to Rastafarianism, passing through Kabbalah, Sufism, occultism, and Jungian psychology, we reveal how cannabis once was — and still can be — much more than a cultural symbol or a recreational agent. It can be a portal. But portals don’t choose where they lead — it’s the traveler who does.

Here, you'll discover what great masters like Osho, Carl Jung, Dion Fortune, Patanjali, Rumi, and Aldous Huxley have to teach us about the risks, traps, and possibilities of cannabis use in spiritual contexts. A video for those who aren’t looking for easy answers, but for deep reflection. For those who understand that true spirituality is not in the smoke, but in what remains after it clears.

Authors, works, and quotations referenced:

Atharva Veda – Mentions cannabis as one of the five sacred plants that liberate the spirit.

Ge Hong, Baopuzi – Describes the use of cannabis with other herbs to induce spiritual dreams and visions.

Dion Fortune, Psychic Self-Defense – Warns about energetic breaches opened by altered states of consciousness.

Carl Gustav Jung – Concept of the Shadow as the unconscious and repressed part of the psyche; indirect reference to the importance of confronting it to achieve wholeness.

Patanjali, Yoga Sutras – States that herbs can grant siddhis (spiritual powers), but warns that such attainments are temporary and deceptive.

Rumi – “Why seek God in intoxication if He already dances sober within you?”

Osho – “Anything can become a meditation if you are present. And anything can become a drug if you are absent.”

Corpus Hermeticum – “That which is above is like that which is below.”

Zohar (primary text of Kabbalah) – “He who enters the palace without preparation is like a man who drowns in light.”

Idries Shah – Sufi scholar, referenced for symbolic interpretations of entheogenic substances.

Chris Bennett, Green Gold the Tree of Life – Research on ritual cannabis use in ancient Judeo-Christian traditions.

Aldous Huxley, The Doors of Perception – “The visionary experience may reveal, but it does not teach. It shows, but it does not structure.”

Bob Marley – “The herb is the healing of a nation. Alcohol is the destruction.”

African proverb – “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.”

Hafiz – “God is like a mirror that doesn’t laugh at your grimaces. He simply reflects them back with clarity.”

00:00 - Introduction
01:27 - THE PLANT AS A PORTAL: CANNABIS AND THE SACRED TRADITION
06:59 - THE ENCOUNTER WITH THE SHADOW: SPIRITUAL EFFECTS ON THE INDIVIDUAL
13:28 - THE BOND WITH THE COLLECTIVE: CULTURE, RELIGION, AND THE PLANT

20:04 - DISCERNMENT, INTENTION, AND THE SPIRITUAL PATH


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