About Weed & Yoga

I created Weed & Yoga because yoga has been a key facilitator in ensuring that my daily routines and other spiritual covenants that I may or may not be conscious of are not inhibiting nature’s attempt to get me to release stagnant trauma, unprocessed emotion, and any other kind of psychic debris that is latched onto my subtle bodies/aura.

Kundalini Yoga & Weed Merged

Kundalini Yoga is a profound practice that ensures spiritual cleanliness at the root instead of symptomatically.

And by that, what I mean is that it allows nature to do what it would be doing if you were still in the wild, undomesticated, and not indoctrinated — making it a really powerful, yet misunderstood gem in the modern world.

To take it a step further, although weed is used recreationally, weed is a Dark Mother.

It is not a drug, it is a plant medicine and only gets reduced to a drug when you use it outside of the context of what nature intended.

Both weed and Kundalini Yoga are both blamed for psychosis, anxiety, and paranoia without assessing the spiritual origin, which is resistance. Everybody would rather make it a clinical emergency or a matter of mental illness when really, the body is resisting somatic release due to an unsafe environment in the body and in one’s material reality.

A lot of you think that manifesting the life that you want is about spending copious amounts of money on retreats, books and healing coaches, therapists, etc., when most of these things only facilitate more thinking and more processing.

But now, it’s time for release.

And over the last 9+ years, I have been a pioneer in providing the language needed to facilitate you trusting the intelligence of somatic events that you’ve been misinterpreting as danger and loss of control when really, it’s the threshold to your new life.

World War 3 Will Take Place In The Nervous System.

We over-intellectualize and over process the debris stored in our subtle bodies from traumas we’ve experienced in our past or from our own predecessors; and when we avoid the somatic events that nature is constantly trying to call us into, they eventually combust in the form of freak accidents, diseases and large sacrificial events that we pass off as random misfortune.

Resistance towards these somatic events often feel like you’re losing your mind, like losing control, getting possessed or are dysregulated in a way that you can’t get a firm grip on like usual; and I know this is frightening.

But remember, you have to look at the origin.

Are you dissociated from your body?

How long have you been dissociated?

Do the relationships, jobs, and lifestyle choices that you make require dissociation in order for you to even withstand them?

Upon asking yourself those questions, you’ll realize that most of the things you blame the plant and the yoga on are actually compounded, stagnated, or stalled somatic releases.

The truth that nobody’s going to tell you is:

You cannot hustle your way into success.

You cannot fuck your way into prosperity.

You cannot climb a corporate ladder into a better life.

You can only create the appearance of it in those ways.

The unreleased psychic debris will stay to haunt you and bring the same chaos that you may have materially transcended, into what’s supposed to be your “new life”.

Consider this an authentic “timeline jump”.

A lot of people think they’re timeline jumping because they’re changing the appearance of their lives and/or themselves.

But the substance remains convoluted and corrupted.

And until those contents are intentionally invited, fully engaged and not resisted, you can expect the same themes, characters and illnesses dressed up in different forms.

Remember, you cannot have a controlled experience with the one true living God.

FAQs To Prepare You For This Event

  • No. This event is for those that ingest cannabis in edible form or smoke weed occasionally or daily.

    The reason that weed has been integrated into this practice is because, a lot of times, weed overrides the conditioning that we have that causes the most resistance in our bodies when it comes to somatic release.

    This is why a lot of people don’t like weed, because they experience paranoia, anxiety, and pretty much all of the backed-up, unprocessed debris that their lifestyle of choice doesn’t allow them to release.

  • No, you should not. However, if you choose to anyway, you should proceed at your own risk for many reasons.

    One, I’m not in control of how you source your cannabis.

    Two, I’m not there to facilitate the type of holding that I intend to in the future (in-person), where we’ll be doing this like a proper ceremony in nature, where you have the space and range to let loose and let some of that stuff out without judgement and with extra tools on deck to facilitate feelings of safety.

    The reality is, some people’s somatic releases are more intense than others.

    So if you don’t trust yourself enough, I would recommend that you go with what feels safe in the moment.

  • I in no way, shape, or form provide cannabis or sell cannabis, nor can I recommend any sources.

    In the state that I live in, and in many other states now, cannabis is perfectly legal.

    So, you have to do your own research and your own due diligence when it comes to the type of strains that you get, how they mix with your body chemistry, and how you choose to consume them.

    What I will say is that, for this particular event, I prefer for you guys to get sativas or hybrids that are more uplifting rather than strains that produce fatigue.

    That’s as far as I can go as far as what type of weed to bring. So if you’re brand new to cannabis, I would not recommend this event for you.

    Again, proceed at your own risk.

  • Yes.

    I recommend that you take your edible about 30–45 minutes prior to showing up on Zoom.

    I do this so that you’re already either getting to your level or already at your level when we begin feeling into our bodily sensations, versus waiting for it to hit you when we’re already in the middle of the Kundalini Yoga.

  • Yes, you can smoke during the event.

    When you get on Zoom, if you’re smoking cannabis, you can come in and start smoking while we wait for everyone else to enter the Zoom room.

    By the time everybody is in attendance, you should already be high.

    As far as how high you should get, you should not overdo it, but you should not under do it either.

    And what I mean by that is there’s smoking to get a little buzz, and then there’s smoking to where you’re so high that you’re damn near on a psychedelic trip.

    I want you to find the happy medium between the two.

    If you have to smoke, sit with it for a second, then pick it back up a few times until you reach that level, please do so.

    Try to reach a level where there’s some level of discomfort or anxiety that you can notice, because that’s where I want you to be for this practice so that we can really lean into the ceremony properly without you getting too in your head.

  • It is recommended that you are outside in some grass, in the sun; but not to the point of discomfort.

    If you can’t be outside, be somewhere that you really feel comfortable and really feel safe.

    You should not have to worry about someone hearing your chants, somebody being disturbed by the chants or anything of that sort.

    So create an environment that makes your body feel safe and comfortable—not one that creates additional resistance on top of the resistance you may already be experiencing.

  • Try to eat as lightly as possible because, as you may or may not know, constipation and backed-up fecal matter being in the system while smoking is a big cause of anxiety and paranoia.

    It also unnecessarily intensifies shadow work/underworld descents.

    Also, keep your meals light and don’t eat anything super heavy; especially if this is your first time doing Kundalini Yoga.

    Eat fruit, drink plenty of water and try to stretch your body before attending because the resistance isn’t just emotional and mental—it’s also physical and we’re going to be moving through all of that.

    As far as what to wear, try to wear all white and try to wrap your head with a white head wrap as well.

    If you don’t have those materials, that is absolutely fine; I do the practice without them all the time.

    But if you can help it, please do so.

    Come with a yoga mat and, of course, some water.