Chris Bennett continues his lecture on cannabis and religion with a discussion of the use of marijuana in ancient Babylon. This lecture was given at the 16th Cannabis Cup in Amsterdam, an event dedicated to establishing the spiritual use of cannabis.
Be wary of what you speak man. Religious use means controlling the masses. And then you describe just feeling good. It could be used like the sante de mino or w/e brainwashing group down in south america uses too-small doses of ayahausca for. Perhaps to help the sheeple to visualize the gods the priest was talking of - never realizing that they could visualize anything they want. Cones - cannabis?Cones are CONES. Think fibonacci in 3D. Math was important - the mayans were covered in number tatoo
TheOriginalEntz 2 months ago
handy stuff. I've been wanting to know what the tree of life represents for a while now
Zareste 9 months ago
I guess this entirely blows the theory that weed makes people less violent out of the water. The Assyrians were hard core, their inscriptions all have them bragging about killing and flaying and eviscerating their enemies, and battlefields so full of blood that the chariots splashed through them like they were crossing a stream.
yerk3 10 months ago