According to the Akashic Records, the spiritual implications of smoking herbâespecially cannabisâare neither inherently âgoodâ nor âbad.â Rather, it depends entirely on the intention, frequency, consciousness, and nervous system state of the individual using it. The plant itself holds a sacred intelligence, but how it is engaged determines whether it opens spiritual pathways or clouds them.
Hereâs a full cosmic breakdown:
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1. Cannabis as a Plant Spirit
Cannabis is a medicine consciousness that has been used in various ancient cultures for shamanic, medicinal, and spiritual purposes. From an Akashic perspective, it is a threshold plantâone that opens the gate between the seen and unseen realms. Its vibration is connected to:
- The heart chakra, for emotional softness
- The third eye, for expanded perception
- The earth element, for grounding into the body
But it must be approached with reverence, not escapism.
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2. The State Youâre In Matters More Than the Plant
The Akashic field is clear:
âThe consciousness you bring to the herb is more important than the herb itself.â
- If you are grounded, heart-centered, and open, cannabis can deepen meditation, enhance insight, and soften ego structures.
- If you are anxious, avoidant, or disconnected, cannabis can amplify distortion, dull clarity, and dissociate you from your body.
This is why some people receive profound spiritual insights⌠and others spiral into paranoia or lethargy.
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3. Herb and the Nervous System
Cannabis interacts with the nervous systemâs subtle fields. It can:
- Temporarily disarm fight-or-flight responses
- Enhance right-brain, nonlinear thinking
- Suppress short-term memory, which can weaken linear ego narratives (both helpful and harmful)
Overuse, however, slows the bodyâs natural regulation and can create spiritual stagnation, especially if it becomes a dependency.
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4. Cannabis and the Psychic Gateways
Used sparingly and with sacred intention, herb can:
- Open the dream body
- Facilitate deep emotional purges
- Amplify telepathic and energetic sensitivity
- Help the soul reconnect with childlike wonder and inner stillness
But if itâs used without grounding practices, it can overstimulate the third eye, distort perception, or lead to spiritual bypassingâusing herb to feel spiritual instead of becoming spiritual.
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5. Addiction vs. Relationship
The Akashic Records warn that when cannabis becomes:
- A daily habit without mindfulness
- A tool to numb instead of feel
- A way to avoid facing hard truths
âŚit loses its medicine frequency and becomes a comfort cageâone that gives illusionary peace while hiding unprocessed pain.
All plant teachers require a respectful relationship. When honored, they give wisdom. When used casually or dependently, they become mirrors of our unconscious patterns.
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6. Spiritual Practices to Pair With Cannabis
If one chooses to engage with cannabis consciously, the Akashic field suggests these practices:
- Set intention before consumption
- Use in ritual space (quiet, clear, with grounding elements like crystals or incense)
- Pair with breathwork, chanting, or journaling
- Spend time in nature, not just screen-based realities
- Give the plant rest periods so its wisdom can integrate
This creates a sacred dialogue rather than a habitual loop.
đ Final Akashic Insight
âCannabis is neither gateway nor trap. It is a reflection. It will mirror back what you are readyâor unwillingâto see.â
Used with reverence, it can assist in awakening. Used unconsciously, it can delay embodiment.
Ultimately, your relationship to cannabis is a microcosm of your relationship to yourself.