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Why Do Herbalists Always Drink Hot Dry Gin Before Prayer? by EsotericTemple: 7:08pm On Dec 24, 2023
In the realm of herbalism, where ancient wisdom and spiritual practices intertwine, there exists a captivating tradition that often perplexes outsiders: the consumption of hot dry gin before prayer. This article delves into the intriguing world of herbalists and their unique ritual of drinking hot dry gin as a preparation for prayer. By examining the historical, cultural, and symbolic significance of this practice, as well as its physical and emotional benefits, we aim to shed light on why herbalists embrace this ritual to connect with the spiritual realm. Join us on this exploration as we unravel the mysteries behind the relationship between herbalism, hot dry gin, and prayer.

1. Introduction: Exploring the Tradition of Herbalists and Hot Dry Gin

Have you ever wondered why herbalists seem to have a peculiar affinity for hot dry gin? It’s a fascinating tradition that has piqued the curiosity of many. The world of herbalism is a captivating realm of ancient wisdom, where healers harness the power of plants to promote well-being and connect with the spiritual realm. But what’s with the hot dry gin? Let’s dive in and explore this intriguing aspect of herbalist practices.

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Re: Why Do Herbalists Always Drink Hot Dry Gin Before Prayer? by NoSmoking: 7:11pm On Dec 24, 2023
To get high

To reach the level where gods operate

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Re: Why Do Herbalists Always Drink Hot Dry Gin Before Prayer? by pyyxxaro: 7:14pm On Dec 24, 2023
Because he needs a smelling mouth to talk to the gods

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Re: Why Do Herbalists Always Drink Hot Dry Gin Before Prayer? by FamTomx2(m): 7:15pm On Dec 24, 2023
For a maximum concentration to enables him communicate in the spiritual realm.

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Re: Why Do Herbalists Always Drink Hot Dry Gin Before Prayer? by Kinghenry1315: 7:21pm On Dec 24, 2023
It should go back to pre Colonia era those times hot drink are very expensive drink only brought by the white so they started using hot drink to appease or talk to their gods what were they using before the white men brought hot drinks maybe palm wine .

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Re: Why Do Herbalists Always Drink Hot Dry Gin Before Prayer? by BBIA: 7:38pm On Dec 24, 2023
NoSmoking:
To get high

To reach the level where gods operate
Simple grin

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Re: Why Do Herbalists Always Drink Hot Dry Gin Before Prayer? by udede(m): 7:41pm On Dec 24, 2023
Dey nodey take clear eye talk to the gods. Most of the ewedu eating gods are either mad or drunk, so you need to be on the same frequency to communicate with them.
Re: Why Do Herbalists Always Drink Hot Dry Gin Before Prayer? by MightySparrow: 3:54am On Dec 25, 2023
Using spirit to invoke spirit.

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