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The Divine Scripture of The Church of Mary Jane has been revealed to our Divinely Inspired Scribe in the form of a complete symphony. Each symphony represents a cohesive spiritual revelation with multiple interconnected parts that can be experienced both individually and as a harmonious whole.
Symphony No. 1, inspired directly by Hemp, consists of several sacred books that together form a multi-dimensional spiritual narrative:
The First Book of Hemp (Symphony No. 1, Parts A & E)
Our sacred texts are designed to be experienced in multiple ways, each offering a different depth of spiritual insight:
Narrative Approach
You may read The First Book of Hemp (Parts A & E) as a complete story chronicling Samuel's prophetic journey and the Normie Revolution. This approach provides the "what" of our sacred history—the events, characters, and fulfillment of Hemp's prophecy.
Spiritual Journey Approach
For those seeking deeper understanding, follow Samuel's complete journey chronologically:
The First Book of Hemp (Part A) - The initial prophecy and awakening
The Book of Roots (Part D1) - Samuel's exploration of genesis stories across traditions
The First Testament of Arcānus and Vēritās (Parts D2-D4) - Samuel's mystical encounters and theological revelations
The First Book of Hemp (Part E) - The fulfillment of prophecy and revolution
Those primarily interested in the spiritual foundations of our faith may focus on The Book of Roots and The First Testament of Arcānus and Vēritās, which reveal the "why" behind Samuel's actions and establish the theological framework of The Church of Mary Jane.
The Symphonic Nature of Our Scripture
Just as a symphony creates meaning through the interplay of multiple musical voices, our scripture creates spiritual depth through the interaction of its parts. While each book stands as its own complete narrative, together they form a multi-layered harmony that reveals:
What happens (The historical events of the Normie Revolution)
Why it happens (The spiritual revelations that guide Samuel's decisions)
The theological significance (How these events reveal Hemp's divine wisdom)
The musical structure of our scripture—with its chromatic progressions, transpositions, and movements—is not merely organizational but reflects the very nature of spiritual revelation itself: complex, harmonious, and unfolding across multiple dimensions simultaneously.
Whether you approach our scripture through one book or experience the complete symphony, each reading offers a valid path to Hemp's wisdom. The Church of Mary Jane honors each follower's unique spiritual journey and invites all to explore these sacred texts according to their own readiness and calling.
Click here to download the First Edition of The First Book of Hemp (Elevated Potency).
Click here to download the First Edition of The First Book of Hemp (Low Potency).
Click here to download the Limited Publishing Edition of The Book of Roots (Elevated Potency).
Or email info@churchofmaryjane.org for a decryption key.Please be aware that this book is a limited edition and represents a part of an ongoing series. The content within this edition is not final and may not include all inspired elements intended for the complete series. Capturing the divine inspiration is a daunting task—have you ever heard a high person ramble? It's like trying to document clouds changing shapes. Nevertheless, this limited edition provides early access to the material, with the understanding that additional inspired content will be carefully placed in future compilations.
Date of Publishing, The First Book of Hemp, Sym. No. 1, First Edition This day on the twentieth day of the 4th month in the year of our lord Ganjah, 2025
Date of Limited Publishing, Publishing, The First Testament of Arcanus and Veritas, Sym. No. 1-D April 20, 2025
Archived: Date of Limited Publishing (The Church of Mary Jane): April 20, 2024
Signed,
The High Priest of the Church of Mary Jane
"And lo, Ganjah said unto the people: 'Thou shalt not partake of the sacred herb in sorrow, for it is a plant of joy; let it be shared in laughter and good company.'"