A Quiet Blaze: Cannabis and the Moment I Let Go
There’s a
moment in Bingus's The Sovereignty of Cannabis that feels like time folds in
on itself. There are no fireworks, no mind-blowing visions, just a quiet,
unmistakable shift. Bingus shares a personal memory—a time when cannabis, not
as a substance but as a presence, gently peeled back layers of tension,
revealing a silence so profound it stopped the noise inside his mind.
This
wasn’t about getting high or escaping. It was about arriving. In the
haze of smoke, there was clarity. Emotions long bottled up finally
spilled—grief, joy, awe—all rushing in as if the plant had been waiting
patiently for Bingus to listen. He didn’t try to control it. He didn’t
overanalyze. He just was. For once, he allowed himself to be still. And
that stillness held more wisdom than any conversation, book, or therapy
session.
The
Sovereignty of Cannabis by Bingus
makes this moment a cornerstone. Not because it’s dramatic but because it’s real.
It’s the awakening many overlook because it’s quiet. The plant didn’t yell—it
whispered. And Bingus was finally still enough to hear it.
This is
the book's soul—not cultivation techniques or strain trivia, but reverence,
stillness, and respect for the green soul that doesn’t demand but invites.
Bingus reminds us that cannabis isn’t just for consumption. It’s for communion.
You can now get The Sovereignty of Cannabis by Bingus on Amazon and through the official website. Listen for the whispers. They’re already there.
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