Waking Up Isn't Always Loud: What the Green Soul Whispered to Me
In Bingus's
The Sovereignty of Cannabis, the green soul is not a crutch but a guide—a
quiet companion that helps clear space where chaos once lived. Bingus doesn’t
hand us polished mantras or clinical jargon. He offers something braver: the
truth that we are not broken, just buried.
Page by
page, Bingus peels back the mental noise we mistake for identity: shame from
school systems, fear from dogmatic traditions, and pressure to be productive at
all costs. Cannabis, he writes, helps us unlearn those layers—not by numbing
but by awakening.
In one
moment of silence, guided by the plant’s soft presence, I realized that my
thoughts weren’t mine. They were echoes. Cultural scripts. And underneath them?
A voice I had forgotten—my own.
The
Sovereignty of Cannabis by Bingus
is not about escape. It’s about return—to the inner wilderness, the breath, the
rhythm. Cannabis becomes a gentle hand reaching through the noise, inviting us
to listen differently.
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