Young Rastafarians
Following up on my
previous post about the Kuku-Kuku of Papua New Guinea, here's another image from
The Circle of Life: Rituals from the human family album. It's my favorite image in the book. It's captioned, "Outside of Kingston, Jamaica, young Rastafarian church members smoke
ganja."
The text goes on to explain that Rastafarians consider marijuana to be a sacred herb, and that the ritual of smoking it mirrors similar rituals in many other cultures: "Ritualistic smoking of tobacco is an expression of group bonding in numerous Native American ceremonies, and the use of incense, hallucinogens, or alcohol to alter the senses is a common initiatory practice worldwide."
Comments
Listed in chronological order. Newest comments at the end.
I don't think that is like communion wine at all. And I don't know of many Native American ceramonies that involve CHILDREN partaking in ceramonies with hallucinogens. Except for a naming ceremony I can't really think of child specific events in the NA culture. There are ceremonies marking the turn from child to adult...but those are for typically teen aged "children".
Posted by Maegan on 08/29 at 11:19 AM
Pardon??
Posted by Maegan on 08/31 at 06:11 PM
i think this is weird , what the need of these things for chidrens.
Posted by Herbal Incense in http://www.alchemyincense.com/ on 03/07 at 02:02 PM
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