Harambulus
Greenlighter
I know there is often this sort of underlying 'judgement' that it is bad to have to use drugs to enjoy life and enjoy the certain states life has to offer.
The prohibitionist christian ethic notwithstanding I too have wondered this myself. I don't want to be having to rely on drugs all the time to have a good time, but in saying that I don't think the shamans do either, at least not in a day to day sense am I right?
It is said like meditation and yoga etc. are the 'only true paths to enlightenment' and that taking drugs is seen as a dirty and poorman's way to achieve it and it is not lasting for this very reason. I think that is sort of true from my experience but not so simple. For instance taking drugs every day would be no good but what I've found is drugs allow me to point a microscope (to use a term from Allen Watts) on the states I want and so I can work to achieve them in everyday life through hard work at self actualization.
The shamans use these substances on special occasions for a 'spiritual knees up' (lol!) to get new insights so they can appreciate life day to day more; at least that is my general, albeit superficial, understanding of it.
In this sense I think rave culture can be seen in the same sense. I read a part of a book which talked about this but can't remember what it was called (what they put in their wasn't that satisfying or exhausting which is why I haven't recalled it).
Drugs are our way to get back in touch with the Dionysian in us (nothing new as it's been like that for all humanity I guess).
Still formulating these thoughts but wanted to throw it out there for discussion.
The prohibitionist christian ethic notwithstanding I too have wondered this myself. I don't want to be having to rely on drugs all the time to have a good time, but in saying that I don't think the shamans do either, at least not in a day to day sense am I right?
It is said like meditation and yoga etc. are the 'only true paths to enlightenment' and that taking drugs is seen as a dirty and poorman's way to achieve it and it is not lasting for this very reason. I think that is sort of true from my experience but not so simple. For instance taking drugs every day would be no good but what I've found is drugs allow me to point a microscope (to use a term from Allen Watts) on the states I want and so I can work to achieve them in everyday life through hard work at self actualization.
The shamans use these substances on special occasions for a 'spiritual knees up' (lol!) to get new insights so they can appreciate life day to day more; at least that is my general, albeit superficial, understanding of it.
In this sense I think rave culture can be seen in the same sense. I read a part of a book which talked about this but can't remember what it was called (what they put in their wasn't that satisfying or exhausting which is why I haven't recalled it).
Drugs are our way to get back in touch with the Dionysian in us (nothing new as it's been like that for all humanity I guess).
Still formulating these thoughts but wanted to throw it out there for discussion.
