Do we have evidence of cannabis playing a part in ancient religions? Ritual or casual use, strong attitude one way or the other (either forbidding or encouraging)?
I would guess India and Central American tribes would be most likely, as it's geographically native.
I like pot
Me too man
>>17031710
I like pot too.
captcha: identify trees (hehe)
Google about 'Hash Assassins'...
to get you started: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassins
Yes, eapecially Hindu and Himalayan traditions. Nowadays Hindu Sadhus (wandering ascetics) in the worship of Shiva still smoke ganja. Actually, the name "ganja" came from the Ganges river in India. Older shamanic traditions used it as well.
Can we all agree that weed is great?
>>17031786
>captcha: grass
duuuuude
It is sacred to Shiva.
weed sucks
>>17031882
>weed sucks
You're doing it wrong.
>>17031706
I don't think Central American tribes used it as much as they would peyote or ahyahuasca.
>>17031887
i would prefer to get an acid high everytime i smoke but not for 12 hours
>>17031895
Dude, last thing you need is more drugs of any strength.
>>17031795
>>17031808
Thanks for the good info guys.
Any more?
Scythians and Shakespeare both used it.
Cool drug, best used ritualistically (sex with a loved one especially).