Real rastafarians respect ganji and the bible

Dear editor, Ganja (Marijuana) is considered the “wisdom weed” by Rastafarians, as its use helps one to gain wisdom.

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Dear editor,

Ganja (Marijuana) is considered the "wisdom weed” by Rastafarians, as its use helps one to gain wisdom.

Rastafarians use it as a part of a religious rite and as a means of getting closer to their inner spiritual self, Jah (God) and Creation.

Ganja is also seen by Rastafarians as the herb of life mentioned in the Bible.

Rastafarians use of ganja is justified by the following Psalms 104:14 that says, "He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle and herb for the service of man, that he may bring forth food out of the earth.”

Rastafarians also say it was found growing at the grave of King Solomon in the Bible.

Rastafarian consume it through smoking and eating (not recomended). The smoking of Ganja is a part of a religious ritual.

When there is a large "reasoning” gathering of Rastafarians, a Chalice, which is a large smoking pipe, may be passed around and smoked. This is similar to the passing around of a communion cup by some Christian denominations.

True Rastafarians do not smoke cigarettes as it is seen as un-natural and dangerous to one’s health. Marijuana is not the only plant or herb used by Rastafarians. They use a wide variety of herbs, plants for medicinal and dietary purposes; however, ganja is the most popular.

Nyamirambo