Why have we become afraid of hemp?
And why are we starting to need it again?
There is a man who tries to answer this question from the perspective of civilization and spirit: Yasunao Nakayama, a critic of civilization, a Jomon spiritualist, and a thinker who has been working for many years on the “reevaluation of hemp.”
For him, hemp is not just a plant or an industrial resource. It is a “memory device” that has been with mankind since ancient times, and also a “communication code with the universe.”
Hemp is a “frequency”
Yasunao Nakayama believes that the essence of hemp is its “vibrational nature.” Ancient people felt a connection with “God” by touching hemp, wearing hemp, and burning hemp. He says that there was an exchange of “vibrations” that went beyond language.
“Hemp is a plant that connects to the ‘zero point field.’ In other words, it is an antenna that resonates with the origin of the universe.”
The “zero point” he speaks of is the “source field” from which all matter and consciousness are born. The plant that can receive and emit this vibration is a particularly high-vibrational being in the plant kingdom – hemp.
Shinto and Hemp: A Lost Purification Technique
In traditional Japanese culture, hemp was an extremely sacred material. Many of the items used at shrines, such as shimenawa (sacred ropes), onusa (wrapping offerings), and suzuo (bell ropes), are made from hemp fiber known as “seimai.”
Nakayama interprets this as a way to resonate with the gods through hemp. Shinto was in fact the “religion of hemp.”
However, after the war, the Cannabis Control Act was enacted by GHQ, and the social evaluation of hemp changed completely. The once sacred plant was branded as “illegal” overnight. Nakayama sees this process as “a deliberate manipulation to cut off the spiritual communication of the Japanese people.”
“The Cannabis Control Act was a law designed to cut off our Wi-Fi with God.”
This is no exaggeration: the hemp ban may have made us forget our connection to nature, spirituality, and our ancestors.
Hemp and the pineal gland: Reactivating dormant spirituality
Of particular note in Yasunao Nakayama’s thought is the relationship between hemp and the pineal gland. The pineal gland is a small organ in the brain, also known as the “third eye.” In ancient times, it was believed that spiritual visions were obtained through this organ, but in modern times, its function is degenerating.
Nakayama mentions the possibility that the vibrations of hemp can activate the pineal gland. He explains that by burning hemp, wearing it on the body, or breathing it in, we can once again restore our connection to the “inner universe.”
This idea points the way toward a more “vibrational medicine” that cannot be explained solely by the scientific effects of CBD and THC.
Why is hemp making a comeback now?
In modern society, the industrial value of hemp is being reevaluated. Clothing, building materials, oil, food, medicine. Hemp is being rediscovered as “green gold” all over the world.
However, Nakayama has thrown a stone into the mix. What is important to him is not hemp as an industry, but hemp as a “catalyst for consciousness.”
“Industrial hemp will not awaken the true power of hemp. Spiritual hemp is what will change the future of humanity.”
What he means by “spiritual hemp” is the act of sanctifying hemp and reintegrating human consciousness with the Earth and even the universe through its vibrations. This is “agriculture of the soul” and “building material for consciousness.”
Hemp and the Rebirth of Civilization: The Ascension Plant
Yasunao Nakayama positions hemp as a “plant of ascension.” As the Earth enters a period of pole shifts, climate change, and turbulent consciousness, hemp’s role is to “stabilize vibrations” and “bridge dimensions.”
It is not just an eco-friendly material. What we remember through hemp is a “civilization that resonates with us” and a “spirituality” that we lost long ago.
Conclusion: Listen to the voice of hemp
“Hemp is a cord that connects the earth and the universe.”
These words of Yasunao Nakayama sum it all up.
Hemp was a sacred bridge that connected nature and humans, matter and spirit, and earth and heaven. Now is the time to take up that “code” once again.
To know hemp is to remember yourself.
Touching hemp is the first step to resonating with the universe.