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Cannabis sativa (CBD/THC), spiritual benefits? |
This dates back to approximately 1500 BCE, but perhaps as far back as 2000 BCE.
Cannabis has been used by shamanic and pagan cultures.
Hindu sadhu toking ganja from a ceramic pipe |
- *Umit H. Sayin, May 31, 2014, "The Consumption of Psychoactive Plants in Ancient Global and Anatolian Cultures During Religious Rituals: The Roots of the Eruption of Mythological Figures and Common Symbols in Religions and Myths," NeuroQuantology, 12 (2).
There are several references in Greek mythology to a powerful drug that eliminated anguish and sorrow [nepenthe].
I feel so wholly, I mean high, holy, uh. |
- The Scythian/Shakyian Indo-Aryan custom was to drink "SOMA," Iranian-Aryan haoma, which had ganja, fermented mare's milk, and possibly a blue lotus or other psychedelic or entheogenic mushroom referred to as amrita, the "ambrosia" of the Greeks.
See Dr. Ranajit Pal for alternative history of the significance of this region of the world and the spiritual luminaries originating here: The Buddha, Mithra (Maitreya/Messiah), Zarathustra (Zoroastrianism), and so on.Radical (ranajitpal.com)
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