Quote Originally Posted by mrdevious
are you actually trying to tell me drugs don't alter the thought process? wow...
From my perspective at least, we can say that drugs alter the body. Which creates differences in our perceptions and thoughts in so much as our mental processes are directly the result of physical processes in the body. I won't deny that this is a powerful effect. But I don't think the mind reduces to simply the physical processes. Whether you want to call it the soul, the spirit, the mind, chi, ki, prana, the force, semantics... I have an intuition at least that there is more than just the physical at work. Meditation (for me at least) deals directly with this part, rather than the physical.

So when the physical is altered, sometimes the distinction makes it even easier to focus on that "other part". Why do you think mushrooms and LSD can grant such "spirtual/divine/profound" experiences?
Polymirize Reviewed by Polymirize on . FOR ANYONE WHO MEDITATES I'm afraid my hindrances in meditation are due to being high, should I try to not smoke a few hours before meditation to clear my mind up? I heard having impurities in the body can disturb your ability to connect with your inner entity.. is this true? Rating: 5