Alex_G
Enlightner of the Senses
I am quite firmly in the anti-drug camp, with a vengeance, and having entered the inscription queue twice for emphasis. The very existence of psychoactives bothers me greatly. It takes the utmost effort for me to have respect for anyone that I know to be an user of anything from marijuana or alcohol up. Even tobacco is difficult at times. I actually have more respect for suicidal people.
I like to think that I feel so because to me there is no more precious thing than one's own mental balance. Wanting to intentionally upset it is quite absurd to my sensibilities.
Come to think of it, the existence of psychoactives and of people who want to use them is one of the reasons why I don't believe that there is a creator god. It seems obvious and intuitive to me that a creator god wouldn't allow that to be.
I don't think I make any distinctions between myself and others in this regard. I find psychoactive drug use demeaning by definition. It is not a personal or relative thing far as I am concerned.
It is true that the five main precepts of Sila do advise against drug use, but this is more a matter of my chosing the faith by that criteria than of it convincing me.
My gut feeling is that I must have misunderstood the question, quite frankly. It sounds like asking why red is considered a different color than blue.
To anyone who wants to be respected as a sensible and sentient being, and to anyone who is connected in any significant way to any of those.
Which is to say, to everyone.
Far as I can tell, to reach mental and corporal states that they enjoy, to find relief from certain unpleasant or just boring mental states, and as part of some kind of rituals of social bonding or of identity search.
Firstly thanks for posting, (as I thank everyone). I can very much relate to where youre coming from, this sense of respect for yourself both body and mind, quite a purist approach to life.
I wonder, as you use the term balance which I liked, if people use some substance in a way as to alleviate pressures and discontent in their lives, say for example as mild an example as having a few beers on the weekend, helping to loosen their social awkwardness, and disengage from the pressures of the week, to what balance might you be referring to? In a sense one could see the drug use as balancing or countering an already unbalanced life?
Not that thats necessarily good of course, but just to point out the less than ideal lives that people live, the coercion and power of surrounding culture and society that could render some (if not many) far from balanced as they might have been in a better world. The drive to try certain substances as not so much greed for pleasure, or even simple escapism (although that can be the case), but rather listening to the distant voice of their true self, a yearning to break free from the day to day forces that turn people into those tame conventional creatures, utterly muted and constrained from being free spirits. In doing so could they not be seen as acting in the name of their true balanced self, rather than it being simply random irresponsible abuse and misuse?
I think, in so far as why people do it, that it itself is not the root problem, the illness to be cured by simply adding yet another rule of prohibition to peoples lives, but rather that its a symptom of an ill and broken society. That people are so constrained, coerced and warped into some standard citizen version of themselves that all that burying down of ones own free nature bubbles up in the desire to break free, even if temporarily, and in many cases through the use of such substances.
That if we could alleviate these sorts of insidious coercive pressures from the way we live as a society, then many of the problems we encounter such as 'over' use of substances and so forth, might improve in kind.
Some thoughts I had, not to be taken as some direct challenge to you or anything, but just bouncing them off your reply for discussion and consideration.