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Join Wendy Jo and Ashley as they discuss grow rights and spirituality Contact Ashley at cannabisnursingsolutions.com Contact Wendy at Edgecoachingandconsulting.com Having cannabis plant grow rights can be considered a spiritual issue for several reasons. Firstly, many cultures and religious traditions around the world have historically used cannabis as a spiritual sacrament. In these contexts, the plant is revered for its ability to facilitate deep meditation, introspection, and connection to the divine or to nature. This spiritual significance is deeply rooted in the historical and cultural practices of various societies, making the act of growing cannabis an extension of these spiritual rituals and beliefs. Denying individuals the right to grow cannabis can be seen as an infringement on their religious and spiritual freedoms, akin to restricting access to other sacred substances or symbols integral to religious practices. Secondly, the process of cultivating a living plant can itself be a deeply spiritual and meditative practice. For many, the act of nurturing and tending to a cannabis plant is a form of communion with nature and a practice of mindfulness. It allows individuals to engage in a cycle of growth and renewal that many find spiritually fulfilling. The ability to grow one’s own cannabis means having a personal and direct relationship with the plant, which is often seen as an essential aspect of its spiritual use. This connection to the growth process adds a layer of personal significance and respect for the plant, which is central to many spiritual approaches to cannabis use. Thus, the right to grow cannabis is intertwined with the right to engage in personal spiritual practices and rituals.