Happy 4/20!πππ
Seven Lights of Cannabis Wisdom:
1. THE LIGHT OF UTILITY
Cannabis is natureβs most useful plant, providing hemp fibers for clothing, rope, hemp paper, hemp oil, hemp plastics stronger than steel.
2. THE LIGHT OF SEXUALITY
The increased sensitivity and aphrodisiacal qualities of cannabis inebriation are undeniable.
3. THE LIGHT OF HEALTH
The numerous medical applications of cannabis for healing and hemp powder as a complete food are a boon for the body.
4. THE LIGHT OF LOVE
Cannabis opens the heart and sensitizes us to others.
5. THE LIGHT OF POETRY
Cannabis allows the flowing tongues of bards contact with new modes of knowing and speaking.
6. THE LIGHT OF VISION
Opening of the third eye allows the artist in everyone access to the Divine Imagination.
7. THE LIGHT OF GOD
Ganja smoking Babas, Rastafari, and many others regard cannabis as a sacrament opening us to the highest creative source, allowing us to realize WE ARE THE LIGHT.
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If Steve Jobs took LSD and built Apple, how many other geniuses never got the chance because psychedelics were illegal?
Decades of creativity, innovation, and problem-solving, blocked by fear-driven policies.
How many breakthroughs were lost? How many minds stayed small?
Thereβs a rainbow bridge of energies that wave and flicker between ourselves and the ones we love and care for. Let us remember to be present and connect. Illness can bring us closer to the divine by contemplating our vulnerability and mortality. Buddha declared that death is the greatest teacher. This is because the remembrance of dying helps us see the fleeting and unpredictable nature of incarnation and the preciousness of our health and time in the body. A sacred relationship can form between a person who is ill and their healer. Trust is essential between them. This enables the one who is sick to have faith in their path to betterment.
Caring, 2001