10-07-2015, 11:08 AM
Since I partake in the ganj I do notice that it makes meditation easier, or maybe a bit harder when sober, but not that hard. I find the pathways that I have laid down are still there when sober. I don't think I could meditate drunk. But, MANY people have found meditation through marijuana use, for instance, Carl Sagan.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/25805478/Marij...Carl-Sagan
I'm not advocating marijuana use and meditation, however, if marijuana use is specifically making you NOT meditate, it may not be the best thing. But there is nothing wrong using it in conjunction with meditation, IMO. I also think it goes into the Law of Responsibility - if you are going to use a tool or crutch that has profound spiritual effects, like marijuana, you need to utilize them.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/25805478/Marij...Carl-Sagan
I'm not advocating marijuana use and meditation, however, if marijuana use is specifically making you NOT meditate, it may not be the best thing. But there is nothing wrong using it in conjunction with meditation, IMO. I also think it goes into the Law of Responsibility - if you are going to use a tool or crutch that has profound spiritual effects, like marijuana, you need to utilize them.
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