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3.3: No Intoxication

If drugs could help God realization, then drugs would be more powerful than God. How can we accept that? Drugs are chemical substances, which are material… (Srila Prabhupada, Science of Self Realisation)

One definition for intoxicant:

"A substance that is not required for sustenance and has a stimulating or depressing effect on the mind and body."

People will use any and all means possible for getting intoxicants into their system: drinking beverages, smoking dried leaves and resin (in various forms), inhaling vapors, injecting solutions, sniffing or snorting powders, inserting suppositories, chewing seeds, popping pills, and even rubbing on the skin.

There are literally hundreds of different kinds of drugs, but some of the most common are alcohol, nicotine, caffeine, cannabis, speed, heroin, valium, mescaline, LSD, ecstasy, cocaine. Some are "uppers" (stimulants) and some are "downers" (depressants). But in all cases, they produce artificial states and have detrimental side effects, both spiritually and materially. Of course, some drugs are prescribed for medical / therapeutic purposes, so they may have an overall beneficial effect.

Almost everyone takes some form of intoxication at some time in their lives if not throughout their lives. All levels of society are involved, from teenagers to octogenarians, from the lowest slums to the most highly placed professionals and officials. An enormous amount of money is spent every year on legal drugs (beer, wine, cigarettes, coffee, tea, medicines…) in countries all over the worl. They are multi-billion dollar industries. And the illegal drug trade is just as well established.

Taking intoxicating substances is a part of cultures all over the world for as far back in history as we can know. Intoxication is definitely a part of the material world and it is here to stay.

Q.1 Why do people take intoxicants?

Everyone basically knows that intoxicants are bad for your health, but still they take them. What do you think drives people to take drugs? What do you think is their motivation? What reasons do they give themselves?

Q.2 What's wrong with taking intoxicants?

…How can something material help one realize God, who is all-spiritual? It is impossible. What one experiences from taking drugs is simply a kind of intoxication or hallucination; it is not God realization. (Srila Prabhupada, Science of Self Realisation)

You decide

Evaluate each of the reasons given for the first question to see how strong they are. Do they outweigh the answers given in the second question? You make the decision…

Three main spiritual reasons

  1. Taking shelter: People take shelter of intoxication when they could be taking shelter of Krishna.
    They try to decrease their pains and troubles this way by forgetting them. This is in the mode of ignorance and leads away from enlightenment;
  2. Seeking pleasure: People also take drugs to seek pleasure, when they could be seeking pleasure in spiritual consciousness of Krishna. This is simply another way of enjoying and exploiting the material body and mind;
  3. Increases illusion: We are already in maya (illusion) in the material world and intoxicants simply increase our illusion and take us farther away from Krishna; human life is a precious chance to awaken ourselves to the Absolute Truth.
    Some people argue that drugs are good for spiritual realisation because they enable one to perceive higher levels of reality or can open one's mind to spiritual topics. How would you respond to this?

Stay high forever!

In the mid-60s, Srila Prabhupada told his disciples that you don't need artificial chemicals in Krishna consciousness. Krishna consciousness is the way to permanently elevate the consciousness to the spiritual platform through the natural process of yoga and meditation so you can stay high forever!

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Drugs

Nicotine

Caffeine

Alchohol

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