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29 - Alcohol,
Tobacco and Drugs
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Addition 29.1 - Alcoholism, Addiction and
Yoga
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Addition 29.2 - Will Deep Meditation
Eliminate Bad Habits?
(Audio)
Dec 4, 2003
Q: I
enjoy having a drink when I get home from work. That doesn't seem to work so
well before meditation, and it doesn't feel so good after meditation either. Are
drinking and meditation incompatible?
A: Meditation is about cultivating purity deep in the
nervous system. Many positive results in life come up from this. It stands to
reason that taking in substances that retard purification of the nervous system
will not be helpful to the meditation process.
This is not a moral lesson. It is common sense. Most importantly, it is
experiential. If something makes us feel bad, we will eventually stop doing it.
Maybe before beginning meditation a drink or two gave us some relief from the
tensions of life. It dulled our perception, or altered it in some way to give us
a temporary feeling of wellbeing. After beginning meditation, the experience
changes. The peace, happiness and clarity we discover coming from within are
quite different from the temporary chemical states we have previously engaged
in. There is no comparison between the two, and we begin to have a different
perspective. The transitory pleasure of drinking loses it luster in comparison
to the permanent joyful results of meditation.
Again, this is not a moral lesson. It is not a "Thou shalt not." It is your
choice, always. If your choice is to go for more in life, to take up the path of
meditation and other advanced yoga practices, it will be a no-brainer. The
rising experience of pure bliss consciousness will change your attitude about
alcohol. Give regular practice of meditation a fair chance, and the things that
are not good for you will tend to drop off naturally over time. Besides alcohol,
people find the same thing happens with recreational drugs, tobacco and even
caffeine. There are no rules - just the rise of pure bliss consciousness, our
true nature. All we have to do is meditate twice a day, and listen to what our
inner silence is telling us. We will know what to do.
Prescription drugs are a different story. Stay with your doctor's instructions
on those. If you think a prescription drug you are taking is interfering with
meditation, talk to your doctor. See if there is some way to accommodate both
your medical need and your meditation need.
The guru is in you.
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Note: For detailed instructions on deep meditation, see the
Deep Meditation Online Book, and the
Diet, Shatkarmas and Amaroli Online Book on the
effects of substances in the subtle neurobiology.
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