Creative’s and Cannabis

Creative’s help us to become the reflection of our own inner light. Creatives encourage us to take steps to recognize and trust our in-tuition. They forge paths through fear and uncertainty, ridicule and prosecution. They don’t give up. They love, the Unknown. Creatives perceive other dimensions and express information in ways that help us to re-member, who we really are.

All creatives are equally important to the expansion of our planet. Whether you have a special talent, invention, gift or position that is recognized in the greater world or you share your inner knowing with your close friends and family, there is no measurement, no right or wrong way, to be the Creator you feel called to be. Time is always on your side and so is Cannabis.

Have you tried Cannabis for thinker’s block? Have you taken the trip into some deep unknown thoughts that made you feel incredibly connected to your own self and in awe of where your free mind could go. 

If you haven’t what are you waiting for? Don’t let negative stereotypes hold you hostage. Cannabis will stimulate your creativeness whether it’s about what you're discovering or inventing or in general about life. Either way your creative juices will be stimulated.

Check out a few of the famous authors who apparently have consulted with the herb.  

William Shakespeare may have visited with Mary Jane, based on a scientific study done on several pipe fragments that were unearthed from the garden in the town of Stratford-Upon-Avon, where Shakespeare lived. Eight of them contained traces of cannabis. Some believe if you read between the lines of Shakespeares Sonnet 76 you will sniff out a hint of the herb. “Why with the time do I not glance aside to new-found methods, and to compounds strange? Why write I still all one, ever the same, and keep invention in a noted weed…”

Lee Child, author of the famous Jack Reacher franchise  said in an interview with the British Press, “I’ve smoked cannabis five nights a week for 44 years. “I’m the poster boy to prove it doesn’t do you much harm. “I don’t think weed should be made legal,” Lee says,“It should be compulsory!”

Pulitzer Prize-nominated writer Maya Angelou said cannabis helped her during hard times when she struggled to make ends meet. “Positive dreaming was introduced on long, slow drags,” she wrote.

In her autobiography, Gather Together in my name, Maya writes about her first time using cannabis. It was during dinner, “The food was the best I’d ever tasted. Every morsel was an experience of sheer delight.”

For those of you who have smoked before a meal you know what Maya means. For those of you who haven’t yet, what are you waiting for? 

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