🌿 Welcome to the Cannabis Church of Science and Faith
We’re so grateful you’re here. These teachings exist because the path to wholeness begins with questioning. With our friends at Cave News Times, we walk together—through science, spirit, gnosis, and healing truth—to rediscover what was buried beneath fear and control.
🧠 Theme of the Day:
Resurrection, Gnosis, and the False Promise of Literalism
🌱 Opening Reflection
What if the resurrection of Jesus was never meant to be taken literally?
What if the real miracle wasn’t the revival of flesh—but the awakening of the soul?
🕊 Gnostic & Psychoanalytic Insight
The Orthodox Church tells us that Jesus physically rose from the dead. A body in a tomb. A stone rolled away. But Gnostic texts offer something much deeper—and more personal.
In the Gospel of Philip, it is written:
“Those who say that the Lord died first and then rose up are in error, for he rose up first and then died.”
This isn’t wordplay. It’s a revelation: the real resurrection is awakening before death—the death of ego, illusion, and control.
Orthodoxy made the resurrection into a magic trick to prove divinity. Gnosis makes it a roadmap to liberation. Jesus didn’t come back to show us what he could do—he came to show us what we must do.
In psychoanalytic terms, the resurrection is individuation.
The ego dies. The true self rises.
The false gods—of power, wealth, nationalism, fear—are unmasked.
And in their place, the divine spark reclaims the throne.
🔥 Reclaim & Reframe the Truth
The story of Jesus was never about control or creed. It was about transformation.
He said:
“The kingdom of God is within you.”
He didn’t say, look to Rome. He didn’t say, build churches of stone.
He said: wake up.
Gnostics knew the real danger wasn’t death—it was spiritual sleep.
When we take the resurrection literally, we miss its power.
When we see it as spiritual, we realize:
Resurrection is for us.
Now. Here. Within.
🌍 Awaken the Collective Spirit
What if the tomb was never made of stone—but of ignorance?
What if Jesus’ resurrection was the first domino in a chain meant to wake you up?
What does it mean that churches worship the crucifixion but fear the resurrection of knowledge?
What part of you still waits to rise?
🌿 Ritual for Today
Light your sacrament.
Close your eyes and say aloud:
“I rise not from the grave—but from illusion.”
Then ask:
What part of me still clings to the dead self? What must I let die so that I may live awake?
Write your answer. Breathe. Rise.
✨ Final Line
The spark is within you. The truth has always been yours. The time to remember is now.
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