Friday, April 20, 2012

THE CABALA OF UR

National Weed Day, reputed as a High Holiday, gives activists the opportunity to stand together and speak out about the complex issues surrounding the legalization of Marijuana.

Cannabis, known in the Torah as Cana Bosim/Good Smelling Leaf, was one of the ingredients used in the incense, called Ketoret, from the word Keter/Crown; the Ketoret was burned in the Temple before the Kokesh HaKadoshim/Holy of Holies housing the Ten Commandments.

Recently, large amounts of Ketoret have been discovered hidden in the desert from 2000 years ago; one of the miracles recounted in the Temple was, though animals were being slaughter no flies or insects were present. Recent experiments with the Ketoret have received the same results.

Getting high from marijuana is perhaps the least of the amazing qualities of this plant which first appeared during the time of Avraham who journeyed to the earth from the Tower of Babel 4000 years ago. After his wife Sara dies Avraham marries Ketoret and has with her children.

The sons of Ketoret were sent to India bearing gifts: a language without a written form, Sankrit, and a plant considered holy until this day. The root of the Indo-European languages came from a small tribe of Urians (Ayrians) – Avraham came from Mars known as Ur/Fire.


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