05/15/2025
Yahshua teaching Yohanan about G***a and its illuminating powers.
- from the Holy Megillah.
“If you consume too much at a time, you will be nervous with too much energy. If that happens, focus your mind on a positive project. Do not make the same mistake again. Always err on the side of caution with this and all other medicines. Too little is better than too much. Know this: before the herb places you in the presence of Jah-Jah, you must have a clean conscience. Until then, you will feel afraid to stand before the throne of I Am within. The presence of Jah-Jah is always here and now, but guilt and inner trauma keep one in bo***ge to the unresolved past. Wherefore, if you use ganjah, stand ready to acknowledge your past mistakes and accept forgiveness for whatever is causing uneasy feelings of guilt. The key is to know that Jah-Jah forgives everything that you sincerely regret having done in your past. As those uncomfortable things come to your awareness, bathe them in understanding and forgiveness. Do not dwell upon those things but instead forgive them and move on toward illumination in the divine presence. Jah-Jah knows the mistakes of every Being and will forgive anything that you sincerely regret. Do not stay stuck in the feeling of regret; rather, acknowledge your regret, accept forgiveness, and then move on to experience the magic of the present moment.
For, lo: the magic of ganjah is simply that it assists you to be deeply in the here and now, and that is where magic lives. Guilt keeps you stuck in the regurgitation of past experiences that you have not inwardly resolved. G***ah seeks to open you to the here and now; that is really all it does. All of the illuminations you experience with or without the aid of ganjah are in the here and now. But to experience the here and now, you must first confront the ghosts of your mind that seek to keep you bound in chains of guilt.
If a healer gives a person ganjah, these things should be explained. And if it be their first experience, the healer should be with them throughout. The healer’s explanation should emphasize the supremacy of forgiveness and the importance of dwelling on the positive throughout the experience. After accepting forgiveness, focus the mind on a positive creative work in the here and now. Those who do not feel ready to deal with whatever might come up should avoid this medicine, as should persons with extreme anxiety. The cleaner the conscience, the more joyful is a persons’ experience with ganjah. A person with a clean conscience on ganjah will experience the magic of the deep here and now, where Jah-Jah is, without having to first process uncomfortable past experiences. Such persons find ganjah to be extremely joyful and illuminative. But also know this: Those who consume ganjah every day often build up a tolerance to the illuminative qualities and become lethargic. It is also true that each person is unique: some can handle a more frequent usage than others; some should not use ganjah at all.
As in all things, listen to your body and err on the side of caution. And always respect the right of others to make their own choice.” Yohanan replied, “Usually I will eat the herb, not smoke it. For, lo: even before Your words, the Angel of Air so cautioned me. My twin brother, Ta’om, and I perceived that the illuminative quality of the herb is greatly diminished if we partake too often. This time, however, I will share the offered pipe of our host.” The sage who had offered the pipe to Yohanan said to Yahshua: “If You wish, I can boil You some leaves, according to the custom of the Nasareans.” Yahshua replied, “G***ah is a good medicine, but I am in no need of medicine. And I am illuminated without the assistance of the herb. Yea, I stand before you deeply in the here and now, in the presence of Jah-Jah, now in forever, amen! Even so, I carry ganjah in my medicine bag for the benefit of those in need of its help. But I thank you for your hospitality. You are, indeed, a gracious host.”