Bra Peter

Ramasedi shines. And sometimes, it shines quickly.

One morning, a phrase came to me.
“Home is where the heart is.”
Yes — a common saying. But this time, it had cannabis leaves whispering behind it. I saw a vision of a T-shirt… not in a shop, but on the chest — right where the heart lives.

So I spoke to the machine.

By sunset, the idea had become fabric.
A white shirt. A red heart. A green leaf.
Bold words. Clean design.
No unnecessary noise.

From thought to garment in less than 12 hours.
This is what it means to live in flow.


What It Means to Me (and Maybe to You)

Cannabis is home.
Not the factory-made kind. Not the profit model.
I mean the plant, the sun, the soil, and the stillness it can bring.

In my body — which I now see as home — cannabis reminds me to return.
To breathe.
To choose with love.
To stop letting junk food, loud noise, and alcohol colonize my sacred vessel.


A Heart, Not a Brand

This T-shirt is not a product.
It’s a prayer you can wear.

A message that says:

  • My home is inside.
  • My healing is mine.
  • My plant knows the sun.

And when people ask, “Where did you get that shirt?”
You say: “It came from the light.”


🧠 Bra Peter’s Closing Words

Home is not a place. It’s not a house.
Home is where your truth beats.
Where your love grows.
Where your words begin.

We say:

🗣 Abueng mafoko a nnete.
(Speak words of truth.)

🗣 Abueng mafoko a lerato.
(Speak words of love.)

🗣 Abueng mafoko a tebogo.
(Speak words of gratitude.)

This shirt? It says them all — without needing to explain.

Aalebogwe Ramasedi.
Dankie, Sun.

– Bra Peter ☀️🌿

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