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Keeping the 5 precepts is not 'cool'?
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We say that very well on this site a couple of days ago. Someone breezed into our forum and did what -- used the principle of free speech...and in doing so, totally disrupted our little society.
I wasnt disturbed by Hubris and nor (if I had a vote) would I vote for him to be excluded - I was greatly heartened by Lincoln's response that his email is public and the door is metaphorically open.
Agree with you on the need for structure - it just seems to me that the present structure and established labels are geared towards economic gain.
I live in the real world. As did Siddhartha/Buddha. I will die in the real world.
I think it was some Native Americans who observed at one point in history that freedom includes the freedom to wisely refrain from indulgence. Freedom comes with responsibility.
P.S. Zero--I don't think vinlyn was referring to Hubris. It was nigelart.
Ah! I wasnt subject to his charms!
Going back to the precepts, they are not laws that somebody is going to punish you for not keeping, but they are guides. You will get punished, but by yourself.
Also as somebody has already said, the word drug is such a broad word to use and it gets thrown around way too much. People who know very little about drugs often consider them to be all evil and sometimes each equally evil, or they only know what they get fed by the government. My mother for example, she would let me smoke weed but when I told her I took LSD and ecstasy, you are a fool and really doing harm tom. Well mother, smoking weed is actually more unhealthy for you as smoking anything is not good, plus there is tobacco in my joints. Also mum, you smoke cigarettes, those legal things, you know, those sticks that kill hundreds of thousands a year in the UK.
Proffesor Nutt from England, my hometown actually, he released an article about substances and their controlled class. This was written after research and he made claims such as ecstasy is safer than horse riding. The whole classing of drugs is really messed up, it makes no sense in mosr cases. If you are interested in Mr Nutt google him, he sunsequently got the sack from the government after releasing his data. He got the sack for releasing actual data which is pure fact... hmm.
Drugs work the same way. When we are in a vulnerable stage of life we indulge in drugs. It is out of a sense of curiosity and confusion, or for acceptance, rather than rebellion. When we get attached to these drugs, we realize the impact that they have. No longer do they cause the happiness that we relate them to. Now, they are the cause of our suffering.
True, maybe psychedelics have the opportunity to allow you to experience a different form of consciousness. However, most users of these drugs for intellectual purposes use it to "open their minds". Buddhism holds the truthful realization, that drugs are not needed to open your mind. If you claim psychedelics or drugs "changed" your life, this is an ego-centric view and an attachment.
Many of us here, are not monks. Many of us take bits and pieces from here and there to form the knowledge and wisdom as a base of our practice. We must strive to keep, recognize, and apply the basic principles in the Four Noble Truths.
LSD changed my life in many ways, it brought on more relizations about myself and life than any meditation has ever done put together, but has been said, everything needed for liberation already exists within us all and it is free.
So, I guess you are saying that Buddha was flat our wrong in the basic Precepts.
Do the stats separate recreational marijuana usage from those using medically? Those are two different issues.
I think the reasons behind drug use, anywhere, vary widely. Peer pressure, job pressure, depression, PTSD, addiction to Rx narcotics, self-medicating for mental illness, growing up in a drug culture, something to rebel against, etc etc.