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    Health & Longevity

    Alternative medicine on the rise – The role of cannabis in Rastafari rituals

    EditorBy EditorApril 28, 2025Updated:May 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read

    To Rastafari, cannabis is more than just a plant. It is a sacred gift, a conduit for spiritual connection, and a key to deeper understanding. Often called the “holy herb” or “wisdom weed,” it is used as a sacrament in meditation, prayer and reasoning sessions, where members discuss life, spirituality and social justice. The herb is believed to purify both body and mind, fostering clarity, introspection, and a closer connection with Jah (God). More than just a symbol, it embodies resilience, harmony with nature, and a commitment to living in accordance with divine principles.

    These rituals are immersive experiences, often accompanied by rhythmic drumming, chanting and scripture readings. As the smoke rises, it is seen as a prayer, symbolising transcendence beyond the material world and guiding participants toward spiritual awakening. Biblical passages such as Psalm 104:14, which speaks of God providing “herb for the service of man,” are frequently referenced to affirm its sacred role.

    Beyond spirituality, cannabis is embraced for its medicinal benefits. It is used to soothe ailments, ease stress and promote emotional balance. Rastafari philosophy teaches that the mind, body and spirit are deeply connected, and the herb is considered a natural way to maintain overall well-being. It also plays a role in fostering humility and reducing ego, encouraging a sense of unity and shared purpose. When shared among brethren, the herb becomes a symbol of oneness, reinforcing the belief that all are united in Jah.

    “Beyond spirituality, cannabis is embraced for its medicinal benefits. It is used to soothe ailments, ease stress and promote emotional balance.”

    The communal use of cannabis also plays a crucial role in fostering peace and understanding. It has the power to diffuse conflict, creating an atmosphere conducive to thoughtful and constructive dialogue. Rather than being a source of division, it strengthens bonds, cultivating a sense of love, mutual respect and resistance against oppression.

    For Rastafari, the herb is not only a means of spiritual enlightenment but also a symbol of their unwavering commitment to unity, justice and the pursuit of higher truth, symbolising peace and spiritual restoration.

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