{"id":188876,"date":"2017-04-21T02:36:56","date_gmt":"2017-04-21T06:36:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/dank-magic-how-witches-use-weed-in-their-craft-broadly\/"},"modified":"2017-04-21T02:36:56","modified_gmt":"2017-04-21T06:36:56","slug":"dank-magic-how-witches-use-weed-in-their-craft-broadly","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/entheogens\/dank-magic-how-witches-use-weed-in-their-craft-broadly\/","title":{"rendered":"Dank Magic: How Witches Use Weed in Their Craft &#8211; Broadly"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  Happy 4\/20! For millennia, witches have been getting high to  access the spirit realm and\/or have orgies with the devil.<\/p>\n<p>    For most people, the most quintessential image of a witch is a    figure in silhouette, perched on a broomstick and flying in    front of the moon. I don't know about you, but the closest I've    ever come to feeling like I'm flying across the moon has been    when I'm stoned out of my mind.  <\/p>\n<p>    As it turns out, this may not be a total coincidence: The    history of magic and witchcraft is full of orgies, drinking,    and entheogens, all used as a way to achieve a magical,    transitional state of mindone where your body may still be in    the physical realm but your spirit is elsewhere, free to roam    \"between the worlds.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Read more: Witches Allegedly Stole Penises and Kept Them    as Pets in the Middle Ages<\/p>\n<p>    One of the oldest, and most notable, examples of using altered    states in magic is the Oracle of Delphi: For centuries, ancient    priestesses of the Greek god Apollo, stationed at a temple built around a    sacred spring at Delphi, would divine the future for    visitors from all over the ancient world; so significant was    their influence that kings would consult with them about    whether they should go to    war. It was generally understood that Apollo's spirit would    enter each priestess, enabling her to see the future. According to Uses and Abuses of Plant    Derived Smoke, an ethnobotanical compendium on the use of    smoke throughout the world, the priestess would sit on a tripod    above a hole through which vapors arose, and these vapors were    thought to induce her visions.  <\/p>\n<p>    Though many researchers believe the vapors    contained \"a variety of potentially toxic natural gases\"    emanating from the ground, some hypothesize that hallucinogenic    plants were burned beneath the temple and vented up towards the    smoke-shrouded seer, or that the priestesses would smoke or eat    hallucinogens in addition to inhaling the fumes from the earth.    While many scholars theorize the Oracle burned bay leaves,    since they were sacred to Apollo, others have taken it a step    farther. Dr. DCA Hillman, a bacteriologist and classicist who    has written about drug use in the ancient world, argues that    there is evidence cannabis was traditionally burned to induce    the Oracle's trance state since bay leaves are not known to    have psychoactive properties, and marijuana was already    introduced to Greece from central Asian tribes who knew of the    herb's potent psychotropic powers.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Oracle of Delphi was far from the only ancient magic    practitioner to utilize marijuana in her craft: As noted in    Uses and Abuses of Plant-Derived Smoke, \"Members of the    Gaddi tribe of India's Himachal Pradesh State in the western    Himalayas, for example, smoked the resin of female [cannabis]    plants, called sulpha, for the hallucinations it induced.\"    Shamans and nobles from China to Russia have also been    found buried with marijuana plants, denoting its sacred role.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    The Oracle of Delphi. Image via Wikipedia Commons  <\/p>\n<p>    There isn't much evidence that marijuana was used widely during    the Middle Ages in Europeother than the fact that Pope    Innocent VIII explicitly banned itbut European witches still    found ways to get high. During this period, they would rub    entheogens such as belladonna, henbane, datura, and mandrake on    their bodies (some theorize they rubbed these substances on    the broomsticks and inserted them vaginally) in order to    loosen their spirits from their physical form. In the resulting    hallucinations, witches were said to fly to The Sabbath, the    supposed time each month when witches, demons, and even the    devil himself would come together to share magical secrets,    sign evil pacts, and have wild, orgiastic parties.  <\/p>\n<p>    It's likely that the use of these herbs in a ritual context    points back to ancient cults like the Oracle of Delphi, and are    one of the clearest links to witchcraft's primordial past. As    witch, historian, and teacher at Colorado State University Chas    Clifton writes in the famous essay If Witches No Longer    Fly, \"I would argue that the danger of these recipes,    combined with the centuries-long tradition of their use, is the    best argument for any 'Old Religion' surviving from pre-    Christian times. Without some sort of oral tradition of    preparation and dosage, similar to that of the ayahuasca    shamans of South America, the risks would be too great.\" The    danger he cites is real: Modern witches and non-magical people    alike have been sent to the hospitalor have even died, as in    the case of the English witch Robert Cochranefrom taking too    much belladonna and other witchcraft-related herbs.  <\/p>\n<p>    So why is herbal magicthe use of weed, most notably, but also    other hallucinogensless prevalent in modern witchcraft? After    all, the occult revival of the 19th century revolved around    absinthe and opium dens, and the second big occult revival    happened during the drug-crazed days of the 1960s and 70s. It    seems like magic and getting high go pretty hand in hand.  <\/p>\n<p>    One obvious answer is because marijuana is still illegal, even    for medical use, in many states and countries. This makes it    nearly impossible for occult book publishers to let authors    recommend using weed as a method to achieve trance states and    soul flight, even if that is their preferred method. As Gordon    White laments in The Chaos Protocols, \"Magical    publishing in the last thirty years has been significantly    hamstrung by the way psychedelics have been used as    geopolitical footballs. As an author, I cannot legally advocate    a reader break any laws, and publishers can, in theory, be held    liable for damages arising from actions taken as described in    their books.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Still, modern witches are continuing to use marijuana in their    practices, most often in solitary meditation or to help them    access the spirit realm. Elizabeth DeCoursey, owner of Antidote    Apothecary and Tea Bar in Brooklyn, says she typically uses    weed as a meditative aid. \"When I want to thin the veil and    access ancient knowledge and the collective consciousness of    water, the total, deep, and cellular calm I can achieve with an    edible in deep trance is pretty profound,\" she tells Broadly.    There's a reason weed has historical ties to magic: Having a    safe, reliable way to enter altered states of consciousness can    be an amazing tool in witchcraft.<\/p>\n<p>    For More Stories Like This, Sign Up for Our    Newsletter  <\/p>\n<p>    Melissa Madara, a witch and co-owner of Catland Books in    Brooklyn, uses weed to help focus herself during meditation,    and to stop \"questioning what she sees\" during spirit contact.    She recommends using this simple visualization as a good place    to start: \"You should lie on your back, focus on your deep    breathing, and push your mind's eye deep, deep into your body,\"    she says. \"Each new breath brings in fresh air, white light,    and healing energy, and each exhale expels tension, old    emotions, and stress from the body.\"  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See original here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/broadly.vice.com\/en_us\/article\/dank-magic-how-witches-use-weed-in-their-craft-weedweek2017\" title=\"Dank Magic: How Witches Use Weed in Their Craft - Broadly\">Dank Magic: How Witches Use Weed in Their Craft - Broadly<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Happy 4\/20! For millennia, witches have been getting high to access the spirit realm and\/or have orgies with the devil. 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