Saturday, 9 February 2013

Black Utterance Ganja hola herb

Ganja as it is commonly used in many parts of the world. It’s known more diversely as the hola herb, Ishence, Kaya, Maka, Iley, Tampie colly herb, Sensemina, Lambread the weed of wisdom.
The use of herb is confined mainly to the poorer sufferer masses and Rastafarians that experience the vibration of the burning as a euphoric and mystical sacrament. Capable of enlightenment and alleviation of the crucial reality of social alienation. The holor herb given to man by the creator for the healing of the nations,

Revelation chapter 22-V-2 in the mist of the street of it and on either of the river was the tree of life which bare twelve manner of fruits and yielded her fruits every month, and the leafs of the trees were for the healing of the nation. Herb is used by Rastafarians to enhance strength and iditation and to reveal the divine and living presence within us all. The vibrations experienced within the temple represents the transmuting rising energy flow, for the Rasta’s the herb experienced represents a positive act towards the creator.


RAS MUSI

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