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The Ancient Secret of Cannabis: Power, Wisdom, and the Silence of the Smart
For thousands of years, cannabis has held a mysterious, almost mystical place in human history. From ancient civilisations to modern science, this plant has been revered, misunderstood, demonised, and finally—rediscovered. But behind the smoke and controversy lies a deeper truth: cannabis was once a sacred tool of the wise and powerful, and those truly in tune with its energy rarely feel the need to defend it.
A Sacred Plant of the Ancients
Long before cannabis became the subject of modern political debates, it was considered a divine gift. Ancient texts from China, India, and Africa mention the plant not just for its medical or recreational effects, but for its spiritual and transformative properties.
• In ancient China, cannabis was recorded as early as 2700 BC in the pharmacopeia of Emperor Shen Nung. It was used to treat pain, inflammation, and even as part of ritual ceremonies.
• In India, the sacred drink bhang, made from cannabis leaves, was offered to Lord Shiva. It was believed to bring clarity, calmness, and divine insight.
• In Africa, various tribes used cannabis during rites of passage and in healing rituals, connecting the plant to the wisdom of ancestors and the energy of the Earth.
In these cultures, cannabis wasn’t just a plant—it was a bridge between the physical and the spiritual, the known and the unknown.
Cannabis and the Smart: Silence as Strength
In today’s world, many intelligent people use cannabis—but rarely do they argue or defend its use publicly. Why?
The answer may lie in a deeper understanding of power and perception.
Those who are truly wise understand that power isn’t always loud. It doesn’t always need to be explained, justified, or debated. The truly informed know that cannabis, when used with respect, discipline, and awareness, can sharpen focus, deepen thought, and connect a person to their higher self. But they also know society is often slow to accept what it doesn’t understand.
So they stay quiet—not because they’re ashamed, but because they know that truth needs no defence. Cannabis, like meditation or prayer, works in the silence. It opens doors that are invisible to the crowd. And those who walk through those doors don’t always return with explanations—they return with insight.
Suppression and Control
Why, then, was such a powerful plant made illegal across much of the modern world?
The answer lies in control.
In the 20th century, particularly in the West, cannabis became associated with rebellion, free thought, and cultural revolution. Governments, threatened by the idea of a more conscious and questioning public, launched campaigns to demonise it.
They knew cannabis could lead people to question war, injustice, and consumerism. It could disrupt the status quo. So they banned it—not because it was dangerous, but because it was too powerful in the wrong hands.
The Quiet Return of the Green Teacher
Now, in the 21st century, the tide is turning. Science has finally caught up with what shamans and sages knew all along: cannabis has healing properties. It can reduce anxiety, ease pain, treat epilepsy, and more.
But still, the most powerful use of cannabis remains hidden from mainstream view: its ability to unlock the mind and connect the soul.
Conclusion: The Power in Stillness
Smart people don’t rush to defend cannabis because they don’t need to. They understand that some truths are whispered, not shouted. That real power doesn’t need applause. And that the greatest teachers—like cannabis—don’t speak in lectures, but in moments of stillness, clarity, and connection.
Attached is a news article regarding ancient secret behind cannabis
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-52847175.amp
Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley
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