MyDoorsAreOpen
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I love BL in all its raw beauty. Countless great conversations. But one demographic property of this website that has vexed me longer than any other, is how few folks here are vocally spiritual people, relative to the general population I interact with in real life. I find this hard to come to terms with because spirituality and personal growth is one of my primary motives for taking drugs. But of course I also use drugs sometimes to numb the pain or forget. Don't we all?
I define spirituality as being open to the possibility that your life, your present existence in the apparent world around you, is part of some greater cosmic plan by some sort of higher power. Thus to not be a spiritual person, as I define it, is to not be particularly open to any such possibility, and fairly convinced that your existence and your world are accidental and inconsequential, and there is no greater plan or higher power.
From my understanding of the psychology of spirituality, it works on the simple principle that almost any amount and type of suffering becomes bearable when the sufferer truly believes their suffering is for some greater good or plan. So if you find something or someone who offers a convincing enough hint to you of what that plan (or who the Planner) might be, that just makes the drudgery, pain, and disappointment of day to day life much more bearable. Sign me up.
I have a theory, and that is that a lot of frequent drug users have drugs instead of spirituality, with drugs occupying that same niche of shock absorber for the bumpy road of life, probably because they have not been, and don't think they ever will be, able to entertain the notion that there is any greater cosmic purpose to their lives. Does anyone relate to this or think I'm onto something?
If any of you guys have found any decent online forums or subreddits that deal with the subject of drug use for primarily spiritual purposes, definitely send me a link, because it's always one thing I've felt BL could use more of. Does anyone relate to this?
I define spirituality as being open to the possibility that your life, your present existence in the apparent world around you, is part of some greater cosmic plan by some sort of higher power. Thus to not be a spiritual person, as I define it, is to not be particularly open to any such possibility, and fairly convinced that your existence and your world are accidental and inconsequential, and there is no greater plan or higher power.
From my understanding of the psychology of spirituality, it works on the simple principle that almost any amount and type of suffering becomes bearable when the sufferer truly believes their suffering is for some greater good or plan. So if you find something or someone who offers a convincing enough hint to you of what that plan (or who the Planner) might be, that just makes the drudgery, pain, and disappointment of day to day life much more bearable. Sign me up.
I have a theory, and that is that a lot of frequent drug users have drugs instead of spirituality, with drugs occupying that same niche of shock absorber for the bumpy road of life, probably because they have not been, and don't think they ever will be, able to entertain the notion that there is any greater cosmic purpose to their lives. Does anyone relate to this or think I'm onto something?
If any of you guys have found any decent online forums or subreddits that deal with the subject of drug use for primarily spiritual purposes, definitely send me a link, because it's always one thing I've felt BL could use more of. Does anyone relate to this?