1. Pot & Christianity
March 24, 2011
Do we need Christian ‘energizing bunnies’ high on hallucinogenics more
than they already are? Most christians have a drink now and then,
doesn’t make them any less a Christian unless they abuse it. Seems to
me that it’s not a good example for any Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, etc.,
to dally in ‘take you out of your mind by artificial means’ stimulants.
However, I totally support the right of everyone to responsibly try any
drug out of curiosity, but hopefully not as a substitute for clear thinking,
loneliness, emotional pain, fears and just laziness to use it as a
replacement for natural methods.
The only natural stimulant requiring ‘no thinking’, reading, or talking is ‘breathing’, or using
various ‘breath techniques’ to lighten the ‘babbling mind’, and center the self for more healthy
living. All outside methods, including ‘marijuana smoking’, are like going to the top of a mountain
by helicopter. The journey is the key, life changing, enhancing route, and no stimulant removed
from natural breathing is destined to not lose the charge on its batteries.
Sex, an example of changing the breathing, is also a means of a natural way
of clearing the mind, relaxing, and with deep usage, opens up a deeper love
of self, your partner and all of life.
Meditation techniques including yoga, came about in ancient, sexually
repressed India, because certain males in higher consciousness needed
methods to achieve greater awareness and self love. Like today, sex was
rarely available for that use, and deeply misunderstood while mainly used for
reproduction purposes.
Pot smokers, or those who frequently resort to use, kill love without really
knowing what they are doing. Pot becomes a ‘mask’ to hide behind, and
withdraw from the natural feelings that await a clear, unaltered mind. Any
belief in an outside source, other than from within to open the heart and being, is merely a
diluted substitute for natural breathing. It’s far more preferable to attitudinize yourself and others
to focus on natural breathing means.
At the moment, the legalization of this plant that produces pot is, after nearly a half century of
‘debates’, reaching a point of becoming, in certain ‘pockets’, legalized both medically and for
popular use. Since anyone can grow it, and it’s not going away, it should be legalized, however
with heavy regulation for the safety from easy abuse. For most in any religion,
minimal ‘curiosity use might’ well just motivate them to have a more open
mind and heart. Choose a more open heart and
mind. Let’s not ‘criminalize quick-high stimulants’
but educate the users, and use carefully imposed,
sensitive regulations that promote maximum health.
Natural consciousness is the new religion.