hasalameth
7th April 2007, 12:29 PM
Some two or three years ago, I tried meditating with some buddhists in my town, followers of the Diamond Path. Those people were some of the wisest and also happiest folks I've met, but I bailed since the meditations had strong effects and I was so energy-sensitive at the time it became overwhelming.
Anyhow, after each mediation we would just randomly chat, and one day marijuana came up as a subject, this is what they said:
"As little as one sip of a joint will block all your energy channels for about three months, this is why many drug users become apathic and can't feel anything after a long use of the drug"
I have friends who have smoked pot (we all have, even if we don't know it lol), and they could say how they entered a state the following period after smoking of "stability" where they dindn't care too much about problems and stuff, and they were like emotional nutshells, nothing came out, nothing came in, if they wanted to cry, they couldn't, if they wanted to become angry, they couldn't. Then after three months when the blockages loosened up, the flow of energy and built-up emotions was so strong it usually threw the sensitive ones into depression. It's proved that THC triggers the gene which carries schizophrenia, and with this energy-related stuff it all makes sense imo.
Also they said that once you get "enlightened", once your are the Buddha, it will feel in a special way that could be felt when taking LSD, although they didn't recommend taking the drug since it has sever side-effects. Shortcuts usually do...
Just a word of advice, coming from some Buddhists I know.
Anyhow, after each mediation we would just randomly chat, and one day marijuana came up as a subject, this is what they said:
"As little as one sip of a joint will block all your energy channels for about three months, this is why many drug users become apathic and can't feel anything after a long use of the drug"
I have friends who have smoked pot (we all have, even if we don't know it lol), and they could say how they entered a state the following period after smoking of "stability" where they dindn't care too much about problems and stuff, and they were like emotional nutshells, nothing came out, nothing came in, if they wanted to cry, they couldn't, if they wanted to become angry, they couldn't. Then after three months when the blockages loosened up, the flow of energy and built-up emotions was so strong it usually threw the sensitive ones into depression. It's proved that THC triggers the gene which carries schizophrenia, and with this energy-related stuff it all makes sense imo.
Also they said that once you get "enlightened", once your are the Buddha, it will feel in a special way that could be felt when taking LSD, although they didn't recommend taking the drug since it has sever side-effects. Shortcuts usually do...
Just a word of advice, coming from some Buddhists I know.