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REGGAE ROYALTY

In a technology-centered magazine, there are few opportunities to discuss spirituality. Yet, in this exclusive interview with Julian Marley, I’m reminded of the roots of the cannabis movement. Throughout its history, the herb has been part of rituals, part of healing, part of a deeper connection with the Earth and with each other. Marley brought that point home, always coming back to the root of the plant’s culture and significance.

Perhaps it’s the role of cannabis in Rastafari or the profound part it played in the music of Marley’s father, Bob Marley, that inspires Julian to speak of the plant with such reverence. He’s focused on the healing qualities of cannabis, centering his brand JuJu Royal around the compound cannabidiol (CBD). He believes in its ability to relieve pain, but more so believes it can cure diseases if only it were properly researched. His distress at the lack of scientific study stems from a deep, personal loss. Yet, despite his suffering, the Grammy Award-nominated artist maintains his message of love and hope.

Here, we discuss spirituality, creativity, and higher consciousness through the lens of a reggae revolutionary.

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