The Sovereignty of Cannabis” explores the spiritual, medicinal, and ecological significance of the cannabis plant. It views cannabis as a sentient being and delves into its history, cultivation, and transformative potential. The book examines plant consciousness, sustainable farming practices, and the cultural impact of legalization.
Cannabis isn’t rebellion…it’s reclamation. Choosing the plant is choosing yourself: your rhythm, your remedy, your roots. Sovereignty means honoring your body’s needs without waiting for permission from a system that never really listened.
The system didn’t ban cannabis to protect you—it did it to control access to healing. Prohibition wasn’t about harm. It was about profit, power, and silencing natural medicine that threatened pharmaceutical and political dominance.
Bingus encourages cultivators to approach cannabis with good Intentions, treating it as a living thing that responds to attention and respect. He explains how choosing the right strain, setting up a balanced growing space, and observing the plant’s changes can strengthen the bond between grower and plant. More than just a guide to gardening, this book introduces the idea that cannabis has its presence, which can help people slow down and appreciate the growth process, both in the plant and in themselves.
Cannabis is portrayed as a tool for self-discovery, healing, and expanded consciousness. Bingus explores its medicinal, creative, and introspective effects,…
The book emphasizes environmentally responsible cannabis farming. Bingus discusses soil regeneration, phytoremediation, and organic practices, showing how cannabis can contribute…
Bingus presents cannabis as a sentient being with wisdom beyond human perception. The book explores plant spirituality, consciousness, and mindful…
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