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Cannabis and the End of Wars: A Healing of Nations with the Seven-Leaved Plant

ZECHARIAH, chapter 3:9-10: “For behold the stone that I haue layd before Ioshua: vpon one stone shall be seuen eyes, behold, I will engraue the grauing thereof, saith the Lord of hostes, and I will remoue the iniquitie of that land in one day. In that day, saith the Lord of hostes, shal ye call euery man his neighbour vnder the vine and vnder the figge tree.” {1611 KJV Bible}

In a transformative turn of events, the world finds itself on the precipice of a new era as an ancient plant, cannabis, takes center stage alongside the biblical prophecy from Zechariah 3:9-10. The Seven-Leaved Plant, long recognized for its healing properties, has emerged as a powerful symbol of unity and cooperation amidst global efforts to end war and promote peace. The passage alludes to “one day” – a 180 degrees paradigm shift, when unity consciousness is aroused to a critical mass of humanity. Can you smell its coming?

Cannabis, with its distinct seven-leaf structure, is proving to be a catalyst for change. The plant’s historical significance is profound, as demonstrated by early American legislation requiring farmers to cultivate hemp, a variety of cannabis (Citation: The Hemp Law of 1619 in Virginia and the Hemp Law of 1637 in Massachusetts). These laws not only highlight the plant’s versatility but also underscore its deep roots in human society.

Today, the therapeutic potential of cannabinoids, the active compounds in cannabis, is being rediscovered and embraced on a global scale. Research has shown that cannabinoid therapy can help alleviate symptoms associated with a wide range of conditions, from chronic pain and inflammation to anxiety, depression, and epilepsy (National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, 2017).

The growing recognition of cannabis’s healing properties has sparked a wave of change, leading to the legalization and decriminalization of the plant in numerous countries and states. This shift in perception and policy is fostering a more compassionate, interconnected world as people recognize the shared benefits of embracing this ancient healing plant.

In parallel with the global cannabis movement, the prophecy of Zechariah 3:9-10 is being realized as nations lay down their weapons, embrace humility, and collaborate to build a more inclusive and equitable world. The Seven-Leaved Plant, like the Stone with Seven Eyes, symbolizes unity and divine interconnectedness, promoting empathy and understanding among diverse communities.

Grassroots movements and community-led initiatives are at the forefront of this transformative shift, bringing people together to cultivate peace and mutual understanding. The cultivation of cannabis, particularly hemp, is playing a vital role in these efforts by promoting sustainable agriculture practices, improving soil health, and addressing the root causes of conflict such as poverty, inequality, and environmental degradation (Cherubin, 2020).

Spiritual and religious leaders have joined forces in this movement, invoking the symbolism of the Seven-Leaved Plant and engaging in interfaith dialogue to foster a deeper sense of unity and compassion. This spiritual dimension has been instrumental in shaping a more empathetic and connected world.

As a result of these collective efforts, we are witnessing a profound shift in global consciousness. The era of “us versus them” is giving way to an era of “we” as people recognize our shared humanity, interconnectedness, and responsibility to care for the Earth and one another. This heightened sense of empathy and understanding has the potential to not only end war but also to foster greater collaboration on global challenges such as climate change, poverty, and inequality.

In conclusion, the world stands on the threshold of a new era, marked by peace, unity, and cooperation. As the prophecy of Zechariah 3:9-10 unfolds, the Seven-Leaved Plant serves as a powerful symbol of hope and healing, guiding us towards a brighter future. Together, we can cultivate a more compassionate, interconnected, and equitable world, free from the shadows of war and conflict.

References:

      • National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. (2017). The Health Effects of Cannabis and Cannabinoids: The Current State of Evidence and Recommendations for Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.

      • Cherubin, R. (2020). Hemp and soil health: A review of the literature. Journal of Soil Science, 49(1), 1-10. doi:10.1088/1751-8687/ab5a9d

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