James Tranmer
17547-050
P.O. Box 1000
Lewisburg, PA 17837
December 16, 1996
Hello Carl,
I thank you for forwarding a copy of Brian's letter to me along with
your newsletter. As you suspected, I was and am amused with Brian's observations of
life and his veiled hopes for something better to come. His voice arising to me from
the type renews and invigorates my personal pride in my own son whom I consider to be an
unselfish and uncomplaining sufferer in this spiritual battle which has immersed us
completely.
I am encouraged ever so subtly when I hear from you that you preceive
some of the concepts that are always in the forefront of my consciousness in a similar
manner as I, myself, see them. When you describe the folks who first told you about
Ivy and his cosmic as being super-charged, I know that you fully understand the
differentiation that I am making between that purity of purpose and thought and the
ensuing smuggling debacle which evolved under the Coptic guise. I know that you must
have experienced some degree of this super-charged spirit yourself or you could never have
recognized it as something unique and special. I am also certain that others
throughout history have manifest this storied Christ-like persona, but Ivy it the only one
that I personally experienced.
I know that it is very difficult to balance the seeming dichotomy
between that purity of unfeigned selfless service and the unbridled vanity of the
smuggling apparatus that chewed us up and spit us out along with our spiritual siblings,
leaving the residue we now know. I also know and feel the same conflict that you
experience as my human nature wars against my quest for divinity, each staging victories,
each suffering defeats. I do not torment myself over these inevitable clashes.
I am confident that the spirit must and will prevail and that the final result can only be
in our sincere glorification of that holy spirit.
I do not know and I cannot say of a certainty that there will ever be
any reunion or gathering of these scattered individuals we often refer to as the brothers
and sisters. I do, however, hold onto a sincere hope that such a cataclysmic revival
of love could actually transpire and, because I know the joy and ecstasy that I have
experienced, I maintain that glimmer of hope that this spirit can again resurrect itself
among us despite the overwhelming odds that appear to prohibit such an event.
We all have our experiences with the herb in every imaginable
scenario. The herb is our sacrament and we are the ministers and the mistresses of
the herb and the civilization which is inherent to the spiritual use and understanding of
the herb. I know that you are one of the, if not the, foremost spokespersons and
representatives of the "plant of renown." Through your diligent and
determined efforts you have achieved the respect of countless people who otherwise would
not have heard of the compelling argument that cannot be logically resisted. I
understand the forum that you have created through your persistence.
Many of our former colleagues have withdrawn or retracted from the
forefront for various reasons. Some because of the persecution, but mostly because
of the penalty from the law enforcement tenacle of the political beast. Many are not
willing to stop partaking. Some, as you suggest, refuse to stop the cultivation, or
buying and selling, possibly importing the sweet smelling incense. I cannot say
anything about someone's choice in how they decide to either use or not use the
ganja. I loved every aspect of the herb culture. The only element of
everything that I have experienced with the herb that I now consider to be regrettable is
the crass commercialization of a natural substance that should be free politically and
free or of minimal monetary value commercially. Ideally free, but I will not attempt
to determine economics because of the elusive nature of people's private business. I
know you understand that I am merely saying that our motivation and our administration is
not commercial. Although this is far from the reality of today's social conditions.
I do not feel as though I have transgressed in any of my endeavors in
the herb culture. I am being persecuted by the unjust political policies of a very
corrupt and self-serving government. I would gladly give up even my life and
everything related to that life before I would ever allow the evil to speak their sinister
lies about the herb without challenge. As long as my alleged crime against society
is related to the ganja, I am prepared to proudly bear whatevery the demons deem as my
punishment. I realize that wasting away in a federal dungeon can appear to be a
frivolous and somewhat stupid way to end up, but since this is the consequence of my
sincere pursuit of my belief that ganja is good, then I am determined to bear the
consequence with as much dignity as I can muster. I am honestly not remorseful
because of this. The only thing that grieves my soul in any continual manner is the
suffering of my family being separated and, in the same vein, the estrangement of the
sisters and brothers when I know the potential of the "perfect love" that we
once shared for those fleeting moments of perfection. As you have stated, I also
feel that I have a unique and enlightening understanding of the herb and, although my
forum is not nearly as vast or as productive as that which you have achieved through your
inspired efforts, I am committed completely to defending the use of herb for spiritual
communion. I know that collectively we can move mountains. I also realize that
this eventually does not seem likely. Yet I cannot release that hope which, for
whatever reason, remains real to me. I am not hoping to claim a reward before a work
is completed. I am simply relating to you that the reuniting of these old farts, no
matter how cantankerous and contrary many of us have become, is also a great work, in my
own mind at least, and I somehow can't shake the perception that this is an essential
ingredient in the big picture that, perhaps, you foresee. I also know that this
almost seem vain. But I do see that big set of nerds, regardless of how remotely
they were touched by Ivy's "super-charged" aura of consciousness, as a spiritual
body that must be revived. This may be an illusion, but it is the illusion I cling
to and will undoubtedly cling to until my final breath. This in no way diminishes
the monumental work that you are doing. In fact, I see it as a natural progression
of things. However it works out, my love for you and all of the characters in my
imaginary drama only increases.
I liked the three basic issue that interest Neil Montgomery. His
inquiries seem to be sincere and, really, they do provoke wonderful thoughts.
(1) How best does the EZCC fit into the definitions of religion?
As you know, the term religion invokes a somewhat negative reaction
because of the malicious and murderous behaviors that have been and are being performed
under the guise of religion and in the name of God. Almost every religion in this
world today seems to condemn me, imprison me, and even (in their thoughts) to kill me
because I proclaim that the cannabis (marijuana, ganja, herb, hemp, etc.,...) is the only
substance provided by nature (God) that heightens the perceptions of human beings, thus
enabling the lowly creatures to more readily exhibit divine qualities such as love,
equality, unity, and charity and to actually commune more consciously with the purity of
that holy spirit which dwells within our consciousness. Because humanity is so
inextricably committed to fulfilling their own wicked lusts and vanities it has become
increasingly more difficult for this potentially divine species to cease from their sinful
ways because, honestly, the vast majority prefer sin and corruption above anything that
even suggests godliness.
I am a bit reluctant to tout the Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church banner as
the harbinger of the sacramental civilization that is inherent within these people that I
will introduce as the possessors of this civilization because that Coptic Era represented
a commercial diversion for us as a spiritual body and must be cast aside as simply a stage
in the inevitable metamorphosis of these divine people who are uniquely aware of the ganja
mystery. Call us what you will. A true religion deals with the worship of God
as a result of the faith and belief of its adherents in the infallibility and goodness of
God's relationship to mankind and to all creation, thus manifesting in perfect love, one
toward another; not just in words alone -- in the indisputability or our deeds and our
actions.
By this definition, or by any definition, we qualify!
(2) What is a sacrament?
My only personal understanding of these religious rites or functions of
faith has to do with Christian doctrines whose origins stem from the Bible and the life of
the man-Christ who is the focus of our meditations. The understanding that we, as
humans, have been able to grasp has come to fruition primarily as a result of the
mediations and interpretations of this man's teachings through what has been purportedly
recorded of his various messages. I am not concerned with the controversy about the
divine authority of this messianic messenger. I will only deal at this juncture with
the sacrament that was established by this Christ and commonly known as the
Eucharist. I know the tired and stale rituals of various Christian dogmas that show
the people a piece of bread or a flour wafer and a cup of wine as the representation
spoken of in the eucharistic parables about the "body and blood" of Christ.
Now, obviously we are not eating a man's flesh nor are we drinking a
man's blood. This is a symbolism for partaking of a spirit or a spiritual food that
would instill in those who share this Eucharist a more Christlike perception and,
therefore, a more Christlike behavior.
Let us examine for a moment these substances, bread and wine.
Whether blessed or not, the reaction to them does not change. Bread does absolutely
nothing to the spiritual consciousness of a man or a woman. Wine, on the other hand,
will cause any human to become drunken and manifest various spiritually unconscious
behaviors when imbibed in excessive quantities. If memory serves me, and I'm sure
that it does, the scripture says something like "As often as you partake of this, do
it in remembrance of me (Christ)." Even if someone should begin partaking of
the fermented fruit juice with the intention of a spiritual meditation to coincide with
the drinking, they would invariably lose sight of the "blood of Christ" concept
as the alcohol level increases in their own bloodstream. And then what? They
cannot locate the moral integrity that is required to enter into the heavenly places.
I am more than just aware of the propaganda and the outright lies that
have been formulated and spread in the minds of people everywhere concerning the
herb. I will not at this moment argue inane malarkey that has been used to malign
the most wonderful organic substance that mankind has available in abundance at their
fingertips. I will simply declare that the herb known as cannabis is the only
substance in all of creation that even remotely resembles the properties of this
"holy Eucharist." No other substance, either natural or synthetic, can
break down the barriers of selfish pride, of racial hatred and strife, of greed and malice
like a few tokes of good (not the commercial crap) ganja weed. There is no other
substance on earth that enhances the equality concept like a few more pulls on the pipe
that is packed with the aromatic blend of ganja buds. There is no quicker way to
journey to the prophetic Mt. Zion, a choice and happy place that is adorned with wonderous
grace, than by inhaling deeply of the "holy smoke" emanating from the ember of
the "burning bush" that our forefather Moses was wont to burn. The
greatest comforter to the human soul on all the face of all the earth is the sweet, sweet
essence of good, ripe ganja. It cannot be made by men in their laboratories and it
cannot be dethroned as the king and the queen, the alpha and the omega, in the beginning
and in the end, the delightfully delicious Eucharist provided absolutely free by our great
and merciful God. We thank you! And the smoke arises in every corner of this
earth in spite of the most fearsome and barbaric persecution by the wicked and barbaric
religious-political-commercial governments. I do not wish to argue the validity of
whether or not smoking the ganja is this spirit of consciousness which I have briefly
described as a sacrament. I am formally and explicitly announcing that it is a
sacrament, has been a sacrament for at least two millenia and is my eucharistic vehicle
which allows me to journey in the spirit to the realms of Christlike understanding.
(3) What is the proof of claim to the sacrament?
In answer to this question, volumes could easily be written stating the
historical use of ganja in every era and spiritual advent throughout man's and woman's
development from the time when recorded documents first appeared. A very convincing
argument can be made by us concerning the use of this herb by all of the prophets,
priests, and apostles of scriptural lore and innumerable references through mystical
symbols and parables to the use of this sweet smelling incense by all of these holy men
and women of old as told in the Bible. This only engenders controversy and
accusations and, quite probably, not a little vexation from the bible-thumpers
everywhere. The surest proof and absolutely indisputable evidence can only be
obtained by allowing the sisters and the brothers whom I have previously made reference
about to gather in one location without the ominous threat of reprisal from these legions
of governmental functionaries and permit us to conduct our religious services and partake
of our sacramental herb. Keep these devious lawmakers and their henchmen from
interfering with our practice of our faith in the manner that we know has been passed to
us from Abraham and Isaac, Felix and Elijah, Moses, Joshua, and Daniel from his lion's
den. Peter, Paul, and Barnabas all going to this great spiritual feast. And so
many more that we cannot say. Stop persecuting us for this moment and cease from
terrorizing our religious activities. Allow us to smoke our ganja and we will surely
manifest proof to the whole world that we are a spiritual people, that ganja is our
vehicle to the spiritual realms of Zion, and that we, collectively, hold the keys to the
mysteries which have eluded humanity until this blessed dispensation. What possible
threat do we pose to these powers that be in this wicked and degenerate kingdom that has
led mankind to the very brink of destruction? What possible threat can be posed by a
totally non-violent group of ganja smokers except that we can expose the demons who lead
the people into their corrupt devices and hold them in a diabolical economic servitude.
They fight the ganja and the ganja people because we are the only ones
who can truly liberate the human soul from the bondage of sin and lead the march away from
oppression, lust, and crime unto the promised paradise that the sould longs for.
This is why they wage a war that they cannot win, not against cocaine and heroin and the
illicit prescription drugs which they manufacture and control, but against nature and
against God in the form of the ganja. This is why they refuse to allow us the basic
liberty of practicing our religion with our sacrament. They actually do not want
proof because it is proof they would get.
Okay, Carl. I've babbled on enough for now, but I know that you
can grasp what it is that I am babbling about. We do hold this mystery among
us. And this is undoubtedly why I continue to babble. This is only the tip of
the iceberg.
Jim