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Rasgeese Cannabis Sacrament Minister

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merlingfx Cannabis Sacrament Minister

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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 10:45 pm Post subject: |
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Nice site, but didn't you already post this same topic/content in another forum? I'd just hate to see the forums get cluttered with duplicate posts from different forums.
Your best bet, and you really should do this, because the art you've done really is pretty cool, is to put the link in your sig so everyone sees the link in all of your posts in all topics through out the forum. It gives you maximum exposure, especially the more you post and reply to topics. |
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RogerChristie Cannabis Sacrament Minister.

Joined: 16 Feb 2004 Posts: 1098 Location: Hilo, Kingdom of Hawai'i
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Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 12:57 am Post subject: I'm liking it! |
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Dear Brother,
Aloha. I really like the new artwork in your book. Nice going.
In the sacred recipe for holy anointing oil you might interpret the ingredient list to pounds and then break it down to a proportion most people can make at home. For instance, I use 1/4 ounce of prime Cannabis buds (ground-up in an electric coffee grinder) in one cup of (hot) olive oil. Once the buds are infused in the oil I strain the buds out to make a clear oil. Then I add 30 drops of myrrh essential oil, 15 drops of cinnamon essential oil, and 30 drops of cassia essential oil. I pray and sing to it as I make it. I open my Bible to Exodus 30:23 as I make it and give thanks to where it came from. Stir and done. Decant into eye-dropper bottles.
One testimony we heard yesterday was that to make the holy oil this accurate way and then to take one cup full of the holy oil on the head like they used to was VERY strong!!! My friend who did it was blown-away with the holy spirit! He anointed himself in a swim suit next to the ocean. After being VERY high for a few hours he got into the ocean and washed himself back into a more normal state of consciousness. It apparently wasn't easy to do.
Holy anointing oil works wonders. Use it sparingly, reverently and with prayer.
All the best to you,
Roger
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merlingfx Cannabis Sacrament Minister

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Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 2:19 am Post subject: |
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Roger, thank you so much for sharing your recipe! I have been looking everywhere for a recipe in smaller quantity then that given in the Old Testament.
Could you possible post and 'sticky' it in the recipe section for all to see and use? |
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Rasgeese Cannabis Sacrament Minister

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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 6:15 pm Post subject: |
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Just wanted to say that there are now 7 pictures posted on the site. Its weird that in 2 years ive had my sight running I have yet to recieve 1 email about it....oh well if you like please help pass this link along
peace and blessings
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Rasgeese Cannabis Sacrament Minister

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Rasgeese Cannabis Sacrament Minister

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Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 5:02 am Post subject: |
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Computerw qre mean. I Love blessed ganja. God so holy to be name THC to complete-ness. continue to give thanks and praises and sew seed two the earth.
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chant jam-binghi burning up the serpant _________________ www.jahbranch.com |
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Rasgeese Cannabis Sacrament Minister

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Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 5:35 pm Post subject: |
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Nehemiah 8:10
Then he said unto them, Go your way, eat the fat, and drink the sweet, and send portions unto them for whom nothing is prepared: for this day is holy unto our LORD: neither be ye sorry; for the joy of the LORD is your strength. _________________ www.jahbranch.com |
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prntrkmt Cannabis Sacrament Minister

Joined: 14 Mar 2006 Posts: 515 Location: southern California
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Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 2:40 am Post subject: the original Garden of Eden |
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The following is NOT intended to show any disrespect to anyone's religion (especially as it differs from the official versions in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Rastafari).
The Jewish Torah includes two different creation myths, one from the Pygmies and one from the Babylonians.
The Garden of Eden myth has been archaeologically shown to have originated among the Pygmy people in the Congo River Valley.
Approximately 3,500 years BP (before present) the ancient Egyptians established regular trade routes with the Pygmies, trading finished goods for raw resouces, mostly gold and ivory. During this trade the two cultures greatly influenced each other.
The Garden of Eden myth was part of the Pygmy view of coming of age. The man and woman leave the perfect lush garden after attaining knowledge of good and evil and face the realities of ordinary life (in the Pygmy original, this was NOT a myth about "sin").
This is the reason that the Garden of Eden is depicted as being lush and rich -- it came from a people who lived in one of the world's great rain forests.
The god in the original Pygmy myth was Bes. The ancient Egyptians adopted Bes as their own, because many found Bes to be a much more approachable diety than the traditional ancient Egyptian neteru (deities). Bes appears in ancient Egyptian as a short "dwarfish" god, because the Pygmies depicted Bes as looking like themselves. Bes is the only ancient Egyptian deity that is depicted looking directly at the viewer of the artwork (all other neteru were depicted in profile because of the belief that looking directly into the face of the divine would blind a mortal viewer).
Bes was the Pygmy god of dance, art, and inspiration. The Pygmies told the Garden of Eden myth through dance. This form of dance, called "belly dancing" in modern times, became highly popular in ancient Egypt and spread from there to other Middle Eastern cultures. The meaning of this form of dance was stripped away by centuries of religious persecution by Christians and Muslims.
In modern times this artform was revitalized when Little Egypt (the name of a dancer) performed at the Egypt paviliion at the 1893 Chicago Exposition (a world fair). This was immediately the most popular event at the world fair, drawing crowds of tens of thousands.
And of course, Bes worship (both among the Pygmies and the ancient Egyptians) involved cannabis incense. What better way to appreciate skilled belly dancing than while high on marijuana or hashish? I told you that Bes was the most accessible and friendliest of the ancient Egyptian neteru (deities).
I hope I haven't offended anyone's sincerely held religious beliefs by pointing out the archaeological origin of the Garden of Eden myth. _________________ http://www.prntrkmt.org/ |
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oldmanmozz Honourable member


Joined: 17 May 2003 Posts: 182 Location: tropical downunder
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Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 2:14 pm Post subject: Re: the original Garden of Eden |
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| prntrkmt wrote: |
The following is NOT intended to show any disrespect to anyone's religion (especially as it differs from the official versions in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Rastafari).
The Jewish Torah includes two different creation myths, one from the Pygmies and one from the Babylonians.
The Garden of Eden myth has been archaeologically shown to have originated among the Pygmy people in the Congo River Valley.
Approximately 3,500 years BP (before present) the ancient Egyptians established regular trade routes with the Pygmies, trading finished goods for raw resouces, mostly gold and ivory. During this trade the two cultures greatly influenced each other.
The Garden of Eden myth was part of the Pygmy view of coming of age. The man and woman leave the perfect lush garden after attaining knowledge of good and evil and face the realities of ordinary life (in the Pygmy original, this was NOT a myth about "sin").
This is the reason that the Garden of Eden is depicted as being lush and rich -- it came from a people who lived in one of the world's great rain forests.
The god in the original Pygmy myth was Bes. The ancient Egyptians adopted Bes as their own, because many found Bes to be a much more approachable diety than the traditional ancient Egyptian neteru (deities). Bes appears in ancient Egyptian as a short "dwarfish" god, because the Pygmies depicted Bes as looking like themselves. Bes is the only ancient Egyptian deity that is depicted looking directly at the viewer of the artwork (all other neteru were depicted in profile because of the belief that looking directly into the face of the divine would blind a mortal viewer).
Bes was the Pygmy god of dance, art, and inspiration. The Pygmies told the Garden of Eden myth through dance. This form of dance, called "belly dancing" in modern times, became highly popular in ancient Egypt and spread from there to other Middle Eastern cultures. The meaning of this form of dance was stripped away by centuries of religious persecution by Christians and Muslims.
In modern times this artform was revitalized when Little Egypt (the name of a dancer) performed at the Egypt paviliion at the 1893 Chicago Exposition (a world fair). This was immediately the most popular event at the world fair, drawing crowds of tens of thousands.
And of course, Bes worship (both among the Pygmies and the ancient Egyptians) involved cannabis incense. What better way to appreciate skilled belly dancing than while high on marijuana or hashish? I told you that Bes was the most accessible and friendliest of the ancient Egyptian neteru (deities).
I hope I haven't offended anyone's sincerely held religious beliefs by pointing out the archaeological origin of the Garden of Eden myth. |
very interesting thanks, _________________ life is a party, just one rule, DONT come late. |
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4_Bob2Marley_0 senior member


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Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 9:21 am Post subject: |
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that's really interesting!!  _________________ Legalize!
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4_Bob2Marley_0 senior member


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I wonder if they had some good bud _________________ Legalize!
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