This pheno called Jesus was given to me to try. Anyone ever grow this?
jackson
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I am an atheist, although do enjoy some topics.
Jesus is the original toker and outdoor grower.
In a nutshell;
He disappeared in his teens, and came back around his 30's talking all sorts of hippie-indian-budist stuff - and all we know about him was written several decades after his death. Plus, heavily screened edited and modified by Constantine in the First Council of Nicaea, which they decided to just change stuff in the Bible for their political agenda. Then, the King James edition went even further, and then dubious translations flourished... Which is why none of this is in the "bible" we know today.
en.wikipedia.org
Jesus was "The Annointer" ... he used an oil to heal lots of people, particularly lepers. What was this magical oil based from?
Kaneh-bosem is the phonetical Hebrew for קנה בשם - which means... aromatic cane.
Kaneh-bosem ... canna-bis ...
Today, "cana" in modern latin languages means cane. "Cana de Azucar" (Sugar cane) or "Cana de Bambu" (Bamboo cane)
Also, "bosem" is also very phonetically related to a few moderns olfactory monikers from anglo-germanic origins. Ex: Flowers "blossom"
Tales of how Jesus got people "high" and spread what essentially are Buddhist principles is simply undeniable.
Jesus fled from Nazareth as teen for some reason to Nepal/Tibet/India... then came back around his 30's packed with indica seeds and
started treating folk all over.
Obviously, he became a rockstar.
And given the success from the radical environmental change of landrace species, one can only assume a significant part of his growing success was due to the ruderalis family :smoking: Which ties really well with the Nepal/Tibet theory
One could argue Jesus was a top-notch autoflower grower and breeder.
Jesus was almost certainly a cannabis user and an early proponent of the medicinal properties of the drug, according to a study of scriptural texts published this month. The study suggests that Jesus and his disciples used the drug to carry out miraculous healings.
www.theguardian.com
The plant known as kaneh-bosm in Aramaic is considered by most mainstream Biblical scholars to be calamus, an herb with well-known medicinal effects. But some people believe that kaneh-bosm is actually cannabis, and that Jesus used highly...
www.vice.com
If we are concerned about justice and the mitigation of pain, we must get beyond the just-say-no mentality.
www.nytimes.com
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