MyDoorsAreOpen
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carlqua, the banishment of spirituality would be like banning sports or art or jokes. Like spirituality, none of these things are absolutely necessary, and there will always be people who can do without one or more of them just fine. But bans on them will never be popular, because they serve human needs.
In the case of spirituality, neither you nor anyone else can stop people from wondering, hoping, and searching for clues that their lives might be part of some greater plan. For some people, that search involves drugs, and often psychedelics.
It always chapped my ass to see people who post about taking drugs with a spiritual agenda, or interpreting their drug experiences in spiritual terms, given a hard time here at BL. The spiritual quest has been a motivation for altered states since we became sentient creatures. If the best English language forum for drug users is not a welcome place for self-made shamans, that's a problem.
In the case of spirituality, neither you nor anyone else can stop people from wondering, hoping, and searching for clues that their lives might be part of some greater plan. For some people, that search involves drugs, and often psychedelics.
It always chapped my ass to see people who post about taking drugs with a spiritual agenda, or interpreting their drug experiences in spiritual terms, given a hard time here at BL. The spiritual quest has been a motivation for altered states since we became sentient creatures. If the best English language forum for drug users is not a welcome place for self-made shamans, that's a problem.
