One spirit sativa tincture4/20/2023 People who work with marijuana in an intentional way tend to have a good understanding of how different strains affect different workings. Cannabis has psychotropic effects so of course this can help us in our practice when we need a new perspective or a new way of thinking. To get an understanding of how plants affect us in our spiritual practices, it’s important to first understand the plant as a whole. With most plant allies I look at the physical and medicinal properties in order to understand the metaphysical or spiritual properties. Some plant allies work better with different people, cannabis is no different. Use a pendulum, call on your guides, or trust your intuition and ask if the plant wants to work with you in your practice if it says no, don’t fret, that could just mean there are better alternatives for your practice and you work better with a clear mind. Clearing headspace for deep meditation? Gaining a sense of community to further conversations and gain new perspectives? Become a clear channel for messages from spirit to come through? Whatever it may be, respecting the plant and knowing what you need from it is ESSENTIAL.) Working with it in your practice takes time and practice to master, and sometimes, it’s not even something everyone should work with. (You wouldn’t go into ritual not having a clear intention of what you want out of it, so when using cannabis in your work make sure you have clear intentions of what you need from it. Setting intentions, clearing your mind, making it known why you want to work with it, and what you want to get out of the experience are all important factors when integrating it into your work. The way you would approach any magical item, any ritual space is the same way you should approach cannabis when working with it in your practice. This work can be tricky though, as there is balance needed in using your own power mixed with the power of cannabis. Cannabis is a spiritual tool like every other plant ally we work with. But do you realize that with every way we ingest our plant allies there’s an energy exchange? In the same way we use the spirit of lavender and skullcap to calm us, or rose to connect us with our heart space, we use cannabis in various forms to calm us, still our mind, or even shift our perspectives on life. We take our tinctures, drink our teas, use our flower essences, as if it is second nature. Written by Sade Preston The Beginning of a New Relationship:Įvery plant has a spirit, every herb, every flower.
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