This is just a really curious excerpt taken from Jason Kings “The Cannabible III“
Are You Sirius?
Take a look at the word cannabis. Ever wonder what it means? Cannabis is a Greek word, though its root is African. In Greek, canna means ‘canine’ or ‘dog’ and bis or bi is the number two. So cannabis is the ‘two dog plant’! That in itself is interesting to me. But the pot thickens.
There is a cannabis-loving tribe in Mali, West Africa called the Dogon tribe. A fairly well-documented group, the Dogons were visited by Herodotus, a Greek traveler and chronicler, around 300 BC. He was fortunate enough to have visited the Dogons during a year-longcelebration that took place every 50 years. Explaining their celebration, the Dogons pointed to the brightest star in the Winter sky, Sirius, and said it was the ‘Two-Dog Star‘ and that it was the home of the ‘two-dog plant’, cannabis. The two-dog plant, they said, was brought to our planet from the Goddess from the Two Dog Star. Their yearlong celebration was in honor of that star.
All of this would be easy to dismiss if not for the fact the Dogons possessed specific knowledge about the Sirian system for thousands of years before scientists with modern telescopes and equipment could catch up and prove them right. The Dogons had specific knowledge about Sirius B, a white dwarf star, which they call Po Tolo. They knew that it was white, that it was extremely small, and that its the heaviest star in its grouping. They were able to describe its elliptical orbit with Sirius A, its 50 year orbital period, and the fact that the star rotated on its own axis. Sirius B is invisible to the naked eye abd is so difficult to observe, even through a telescope, no pictures were taken until 1970.
They also described a third star in the Sirius system, which they called Emme Ya. In 1995, when two French astronomers published the results of a multi-year study that was apparently a small, red dwarf star within the Sirius star system, the Dogon idea of there being a Sirius C, aka Emme Ya, was suddenly taken much more seriously. If the Dogons were correct in all of their other knowledge about Sirius, why would they not be dead on with their claims of cannabis being from Sirius. It is, after all, named after that “Two-Dog Star’
Note: The Dog Star was highly venerated in ancient Mesopotamia, where its old Akkadian name was Mil-lik-ud (Dog Star Of the Sun) and in Babylonia, where it was called Kakkab-lik-ku (Star Of The Dog). The assyrians called Sirius Kal-bu-sa mas (the Dog of the Sun) and in Chaldea, it was known as Kak-shisha (The Dog Star That Leads)
Known History of the Dogon….
According to Dogon mythology, Nommo was the first living being created by Amma, the sky god and creator of the universe. He soon multiplied to become six pairs of twins. [This is a metaphor for our original 12-strand DNA. Our present physical DNA contains 2 strands which hold the genetic codes for our physical evolvement.] One twin rebelled against the order established by Amma, [This is a metaphor for one source/soul splitting into two polarities - yin /yang, when it enters into the electro-magnectic energies of third dimension] thereby destabilizing the universe. In order to purify the cosmos and restore its order, Amma sacrificed another of the Nommo, whose body was cut up and scattered throughout the universe.
This distribution of the parts of the Nommo’s body is seen as the source for the proliferation of Binu shrines throughout the Dogon region. The Dogon say that their astronomical knowledge was given to them by the Nommo. The Dogon elder, Ogotemelli, describes them variously as having the upper part as a man and the lower portion as snake; or as having a ram’s head with serpent body. Author Robert Temple describes the Nommo as amphibious beings sent to Earth from the Sirius star system for the benefit of humankind. They look like Merfolk; Mermaids and Mermen. [Metaphor: amphibius - referring to the flow of the collective unconscious - creational source]. The Dogon, call this spaceship ‘Pelu Tolo’ or ‘Star of the Tenth Moon’. These aliens supposedly came from the Sirian star system. Their spaceship spiraled down from the sky. It landed somewhere to the northeast of the Dogon’s present homeland. There was a great noise and wind. The ship landed on three legs, skidded to a stop, scoring the ground.
Four legs appeared and dragged the vessel to a hollow, which filled with water until the vessel floated. At the same time a new star was seen in the sky, which possibly was a large space ship. The star was described by the Dogon as having a circle of reddish rays around it. This circle of rays was like a spreading spot yet it still remaining the same size. There is a Dogon drawing of the spaceship hovering in the sky, waiting for the Nommo who landed on the Earth. It represents three stages of ‘Pelu Tolo’ when it is spurting different amounts of blood or flames [as if it crash landed]. They called the Nommo ‘Masters of the Water’, ‘The Monitors’, ‘The Teachers or Instructors’, ‘Saviors’, and ‘Spiritual Guardians. The Dogons believe their gods are already here.
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Cool article! I have a couple of coincidences to bring to the table, too (this is way out there though).
When I read some of the channels of messages from people who claim to be in contact with beings from Sirius, there is a specific phrase at the end.
It is “Selamat ja”. This roughly means “Sirians be in joy”. The coincidence is that the Rastas call their god “Jah” and smoke Cannabis as a spiritual pursuit, too.
They also have roots in Africa, of course. Now whenever I hear Jah, I think “joy” which is the same as god.
I also like all of this attention paid to the “pine cone” in the Vatican. To me, it looks like a Cannabis bud…or not. Just wild ideas!
Hi Jad, the page is a mishmash of different things I found on the web. What did you mean by ‘channels of messages’? You know most religion is built on the ashes of a pagan religion? You could say it was given some spin and re-branded. The elders (shamans) or druids where replaced by the modern-day clergy. They even built their churches on sacred sites, I hear.
Most of thr article was taken word for word from The Cannabible. You should at least give them some credit.
Hi Mark, thanks for your message. I wasn’t aware that it came from The Cannabible. As you can see from my above comment it’s a mixture of stuff I found on two sites. I’ll put a notice up and put a link to the book on Amazon. Perhaps the author might some sales from it? All best and thanks for taking the time to comment.
Just another “coincidence”, we have natural canniboides in our body and perfect receptors for the plant version ones.
I say cannabis is an alien biodesigned plant just for us. Can I smoke in peace now that Im suppose to? xP
It’s likely that we have always had a strong relationship with these plants and others. I feel they’ve helped our brains evolve. For years I’ve also wondered why there seems such a strong connection between pot and aliens. It’s possible that drugs awaken us to who we are or once were.