Entheogenic use of cannabis

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Entheogenic use of cannabis refers to the spiritual or religious use of cannabis, which has been practiced by various cultures and societies throughout history. The term "entheogen" is derived from the Greek words "entheos" (full of god, inspired) and "genesthai" (to come into being), and refers to substances that are used to induce spiritual or mystical experiences.

History

The historical use of cannabis as an entheogen is well documented in various ancient cultures. In ancient India, cannabis was used in religious rituals by the Hindu sects of Shaivism and Shaktism. The Atharva Veda, one of the four sacred texts of Hinduism, mentions cannabis as one of the five sacred plants. Similarly, in ancient China, cannabis was used in Taoist rituals to induce states of meditation and insight.

In the Middle East, the Sufi tradition of Islam has a long history of using cannabis as an entheogen. The use of cannabis in Sufi rituals is believed to facilitate the attainment of mystical states and the understanding of divine truths.

Cultural Practices

In modern times, the entheogenic use of cannabis continues in various cultural practices. The Rastafarian religion, which originated in Jamaica in the 1930s, considers cannabis a sacrament that aids meditation, facilitates communication with the divine, and promotes communal unity. In the United States, the Church of the Universe and the First Church of Cannabis are examples of religious organizations that incorporate cannabis use into their spiritual practices.

Legal Status

The legal status of the entheogenic use of cannabis varies widely around the world. In some jurisdictions, religious use of cannabis is protected under freedom of religion laws, while in others it is strictly prohibited. The United Nations' Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs does not recognize the religious use of cannabis, which has led to international disputes over the issue.

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