RE: From Ganja to God to Social Revolution: Connecting dots between Hindu mythology, spirituality, Rastafarianism to answer why cannabis symbolises freedom.

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From Ganja to God to Social Revolution: Connecting dots between Hindu mythology, spirituality, Rastafarianism to answer why cannabis symbolises freedom.

in cannabis •  8 years ago 

While I agree that weed should be legal to consume I do not think weed is innocent. I will admit that I have been an addict for a good 5 years and it had almost ruined my life.

Also for spirituality, atleast in my case it blocks my senses and when I smoke I do not dream. This is a clear indication that cannabis reduces my spiritual powers.

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@shax anything that gets you addicted can never be completely innocent, that's why it was given in certain quantities in hindu rituals.
What you mention about not being able to dream, you should explore this subject more, from what I've read dreaming is responsible for the mental chatter that goes on every day and drains us. Please check out this link :http://www.osho.com/iosho/library/read-book/online-library-watchfulness-dreams-unconscious-a16d47d4-90d?p=0c0e23408e6f58d3e64416cbf551fd47

interesting. I will have to discus this with fellow spiritual friends. I will come back this evening to tell you what they think. Personally I think dreaming is a strong indication of increasing spirituality. Cause the healthier I am, the more I meditate, the better I recall my dreams and get a chance at lucidity ...

What you say is true, you being able to remember your dreams signal at rising awareness, and more easily you can witness them, they start disappearing. Let me know what you find out from discussion with your spiritual friends.