Is
Marijuana Harmful to Your Astral Body?
by
Julia Melges-Brenner. Copyright Sabrina Scott, Inc. All rights
reserved. Written for and originally published in Kajama.
Dear
Julia:
I use
marijuana quite often when meditating but I have heard that drugs can
harm my astral body. "Drugs" is a very broad term and I am not sure if
marijuana falls under this category in terms of its effects on the
astral body. What is your opinion?
Jacob
Dear Jacob:
Cannabis
can be found all over the world. According to some historians and
archeologists, marijuana has been used for various purposes for some
10,000 years. In addition to the many practical uses for hemp,
marijuana was also used to enhance spiritual pursuits and awareness and
for many medicinal purposes. I mention this because even when we are
conscious of our social conditioning, it's difficult for most people
raised in the United States to think about marijuana without being
influenced by our culture's extreme bias against it.
There are spiritual schools of thought that carry strong warnings about
the use of intoxicants. Buddhism has five main precepts, and not taking
intoxicants is one of them. However, I believe these warnings were
based on alcohol and intoxicants that tend to cause people to be
careless and break their spiritual vows. Marijuana has a very different
effect than alcohol; since marijuana tends to make people very peaceful
and meditative, it may be a great spiritual tool. While no one knows
for sure what the Buddha really did, many historians claim that for
years, he ate hemp seeds every day when he was searching for
enlightenment, so I doubt any Buddhist warnings about marijuana in
particular came from the big guy himself.
Some Hindus also believe that drugs can damage one's astral body and
this can lead to future lives in which the body is physically or
mentally malformed. In this school of thought, the worst thing you can
for your astral body is to indulge in negative feelings like fear,
anger and envy, for these also damage the astral body and lead to
miserable future lives. It seems to me that we can drive ourselves
crazy worrying about the damage we may be doing to our astral bodies
simply by living, and that worrying in itself may also damage our
astral bodies. Further, if experiencing negative emotions is the worst
thing for our astral bodies, and getting
<q>high</q> encourages positive feelings,
then even those people who smoke marijuana to avoid dealing with
negative feelings should benefit. (The problem, of course, is if you
need drugs to feel better, then when you aren't getting high, your
vibration will plummet again.)
There are also Hindu teachers and mystics of a different opinion
altogether. There is a rich tradition of using marijuana as a sacrament
in the worship of Shiva, the god of power and ecstasy. In fact, in
ancient Vedic texts, marijuana is referred to as "the Sacred Grass" and
was one of the five sacred plants of India. There are many interesting
books written on the subject of sacred plants. If you're interested,
here's a link to one to get you started: Plants of the Gods: Their Sacred, Healing and Hallucinogenic Powers.
Clearly, if we look to religious traditions for the answer, we get a
huge range of ideas from smoking marijuana being one of the worst
things we could do to it being one of the most powerful ways to achieve
a spiritual breakthrough. Though we've been conditioned to view illegal
drug use as harmful and irresponsible, there are some who believe that "the gods" gifted humankind with
plants like marijuana to help us spiritually, and if we work with
spirits of such plants in a conscious way, they can bless us with great
wisdom regarding the nature of reality.
As for more modern views, many clairvoyants say that drug use leads to
a mucky, yucky energy field. In my experience, this is because most
people use mind-altering substances to avoid dealing with difficult
feelings. This causes those nasty feelings to get stuck in the aura,
which is what causes the muckiness. While it's true that drugs affect
our auras, this is true of Tylenol, cough remedies, and allergy
medications as much as alcohol, marijuana and other drugs.
Our auras are in a constant state of change. Just as we are constantly
experiencing new things, changing, and healing, so are our auras. When
people leave this life, they also leave behind the physical problems
that troubled them when they were alive. For example, the blind can
see, the deaf can hear, and cripples have no problem with mobility.
Given all of that, I find it hard to believe that smoking marijuana
would permanently harm your astral body.
Of course, if you smoke marijuana and feel fearful or guilty about it,
it will affect your aura. Further, these days, most marijuana is grown
in a state of fear and distributed by individuals who are far from
being full of love and light. You might ask yourself if you would eat
food prepared by all of the people who have handled the marijuana you
may be smoking; do you want to align with their energy? I imagine the
energy of cultivated marijuana is very different from what grows in the
wild.
Regarding why there is such a broad range of views, I believe it's
because the way marijuana affects one individual may be very different
from how it affects another. If you are smoking marijuana to suppress
your feelings or avoid dealing with something, it will create sludge in
your aura, disconnect you from your personal power, and make you
vulnerable to negative entities. The negative feelings you are avoiding
will linger in your aura; then when you smoke, your psychic defenses
will drop and any negative entities that are attracted to those
negative feelings can move in. This sort of use is spiritually harmful
and psychically damaging.
If you smoke marijuana in a conscious, respectful way in order to open
your awareness to other realities or achieve some sort of spiritual
breakthrough, its effects will probably prove positive. I say probably
because it is also important that you are prepared for such shifts. The
risk lies in going too high, too fast. If your lower bodies (physical,
etheric and astral) are not ready for the sudden influx of light and
energy that getting "high" (aligning
with a higher body experience) entails, you can damage those lower
bodies. This is why your reason for using a drug is so important. Also,
while taking a mind-altering substance will open your aura to outside
psychic influence, if you are in a high vibration and radiating peace
and love, you will attract wise, loving entities who match your
vibration.
In my view, there is no one correct answer. If you use fire carelessly,
you may get burned; if you use it carefully and consciously, it can
keep you warm and cook your food. The same is true of all that nature
has given us. In such matters, we have to allow our own inner guidance
to direct us. To determine if something is good for you, you must
approach it in a conscious way and be very honest with yourself. Ask
yourself why you are considering doing something, what you hope to gain
from it, and how doing so tends to affect you. If something brings you
peace and bliss and makes you feel closer to God, I would trust those
feelings more than I would trust what other people have to say about
the matter.
Julia
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