Excerpts from GOD IN A PILL?
Meher Baba
In an age when individual liberty is prized above all achievements,
the fast-increasing number of drug addicts forms an appalling chain of
self-sought bondage! Even as these drugs hold out an invitation to a
fleeting sense of ecstasy, freedom or escape, they enslave the individual
in greater binding. LSD, a highly potent "mind-changing" drug differing from
the opium derivatives and being used in the research of mental science,
is said to "expand consciousness and alter one's personality for the better".
In America it has become tragically popular among the young, used
indiscriminately by any and many. They must be persuaded to desist from taking
drugs, for they are harmful physically, mentally and spiritually.
All so-called spiritual experiences generated by taking "mind-changing" drugs
such as LSD, mescaline and psilocybin are superficial and add enormously to
one's addiction to the deceptions of illusion which is but the shadow of Reality.
No drug, whatever its great promise, can help one to attain the
spiritual goal. There is no short-cut to the goal except through the
grace of the Perfect Master*, and drugs, LSD more than others, give
only a semblance of "spiritual experience," a glimpse of a false
Reality. [*The Perfect Master is the God-realized being who has completed
the cycle of evolution and involution through which consciousness is developed,
matured and perfected, and who subsequently elects to return to active
participation in creation in order to help other souls perfect consciousness.]
The experience of a semblance of freedom that these drugs may
temporarily give to one is in actuality a millstone around the
aspirant's neck in his efforts towards emancipation from the rounds of
birth and death.
The experience is as far removed from Reality as is a mirage from
water. No matter how much one pursues the mirage one will never reach
water and the search for God through drugs must end in
disillusionment. One who knows the Way, who is the Way, cannot approve
the continued pursuance of a method that not only must prove fruitless
but leads away from the Path that leads to Reality.
Experiences gained through LSD are, in some cases, experiences of the
shadows of the subtle (emotion, energy) plane in the gross (physical)
world. These experiences have nothing at all to do with spiritual
advancement.
The user of LSD can never reach subtle consciousness in this
incarnation despite its repeated use. To experience real spiritual
consciousness, surrenderance to a Perfect Master is necessary.
It is human, and therefore necessarily wrongsighted, to view the
result of the drug by its immediate relative effects to calculate
its end result is beyond human knowledge, and only the true Guide can
point the way.
The experiences derived through the drugs are experiences by one in
the gross world of the shadows of the subtle planes and are not
continuous. The experiences of the subtle sphere by one on the subtle
planes are continuous, but even these experiences are of illusion, for
Reality is beyond them. And so, though LSD may lead one to feel a
better man personally, the feeling of having had a glimpse of Reality
may not only lull one into a false security but also will in the end
derange one's mind. Although LSD is not an addiction-forming drug one
can become attached to the experiences arising from its use and one
gets tempted to use it in increasing doses, again and again, in the
hope of deeper and deeper experiences. But eventually this causes
madness or death.
An example of experiences that are shadows of the subtle plane
encountered in the gross world is that of a yogi who taught his 150
students to go into trance. When the students came out of the trance
they were asked by the yogi to describe their experiences. Their
accounts would be amazing to a man in the street, for in their state
of trance they saw lights and colours galore dazzling lights in
colours and in circles and in different designs. They felt all things
around them pulsating with light and felt themselves separate from
their own bodies and became witness to all things.
Even such experiences as these are but the shadows of the subtle plane
experienced in the gross world, for they are not continuous. However,
these are NOT spiritually harmful, but neither are they spiritually
beneficial. But experiences induced through the use of drugs are
harmful physically.
Even actual experiences of the subtle planes in the subtle sphere
(which are always continuous) are likened to the pleasure of children
playing with toys. However, these experiences are spiritually
beneficial since they create a longing in the aspirant for further
advancement. But union with God is impossible without the grace of the
Perfect Master.
Consciousness is fully evolved and complete as soon as the soul
identifies itself with the human form. This consciousness neither
increases nor decreases; only the experiences of consciousness
increase. Hence the states of sub-sub-super consciousness, sub-super
consciousness, super consciousness and God consciousness. This in
other words is gross consciousness, subtle consciousness, mental
consciousness and God consciousness. The lighter the burden of
impressions (sanskaras) the higher the experience of consciousness.
There is also a state of perverted consciousness. It is a state in
which consciousness indulges in induced experiences such as those
gotten from the use of drugs; and even the most fantastic experiences
thus induced are only the shadows of the subtle plane experienced in
the gross world.
Only the One who knows and experiences Reality, who is Reality, has
the ability and authority to point out the false from the Real. The
only Real experience is to continuously see God within oneself as the
infinite effulgent ocean of Truth and then to become one with this
infinite ocean and continuously experience infinite knowledge, power
and bliss.
To a few sincere seekers, LSD may have served as a means to arouse
that spiritual longing which has brought them into my contact, but
once that purpose is served further ingestion would not only be
harmful but have no point or purpose. The longing for Reality cannot
be sustained by further use of drugs but only by the love for the
Perfect Master which is a reflection of his love for the seeker.
An individual may feel LSD has made a "better" man of him socially and
personally. But one will be a better man through Love than one can
ever be through drugs or any other artificial aid. And the best man is
he who has surrendered himself to the Perfect Master irrespective of
his personal or social standing.
As for possible use of the drug by an enlightened society for spiritual
purposes an enlightened society would never dream of using it!
All the experiences even of spiritual aspirants on the Path to
God-realization (gotten in the natural course of involution of consciousness)
are of the domain of Illusion and are ephemeral and absolutely unimportant;
how much more illusory and distracting are the experiences through substances
compounded in a laboratory which have the semblance of those of the aspirant
on the Spiritual Path! The one and only true experience is the experience
of the Truth, the Reality; for once the realization of God is attained it
remains a continual and never-ending experience.
The all-pervading effulgence of God the Reality can only be experienced by
an aspirant who keeps himself scrupulously above all illusory experimentations
and humbly takes refuge in love of God.
God can only be realized by loving Him with all the love at one's command
pure, simple and unadulterated love. When one's love for God, and God alone, is
at its zenith true longing for union with God is greatest, and the aspirant's
ego assertion is then at its lowest point.
The aspirant at this stage is in the sixth plane of consciousness (vide God Speaks)
and "sees" God face to face in all His glory. The aspirant experiences this without
fear of fluctuation in his continual and never-ending experiencing of "seeing" the
glory of God. Even this most sublime experience of "seeing" God face to face falls
short of the only true experience union with God the Reality.
It is absolutely essential for a spiritual aspirant who genuinely longs for union
with God the Reality to shun experiments with the effects of certain
drugs. These things do not uplift the aspirant nor draw him out of the rut of Illusion.
Experiences born of these practices wear off as soon as the aspirant withdraws from or
is thrown out of the orbit of the effect produced by the technique employed.
But there is no drug that can promote the aspirant's progress nor ever
alleviate the sufferings of separation from his beloved God. LOVE is the only propeller
and the only remedy. The aspirant should love God with all his heart till he forgets
himself and recognizes his beloved God in himself and others.
Even the experiences of the planes of consciousness are only another kind of an illusion!
Experiences of the planes are "Real Illusion", whereas those derived from the use of
drugs are illusion into "False Illusion". This mundane life and the experiences thereof
are a "dream into a dream"; whereas the traversing of the spiritual Path by the seekers
who gain experiences of planes of consciousness is a "dream".
Medically there are legitimate uses of LSD. It can be used beneficially for chronic
alcoholism, for severe and serious cases of depression and for relief in mental illnesses.
Use of LSD other than for specific medical purposes is harmful physically, mentally
and spiritually.
Any drug when used medically for diseases, under the direct supervision of a
medical practitioner, is not impermissible and cannot be classed with individual
usage of a drug for what one can get out of it or hopes to get out of it
whether thrills, forgetfulness, or a delusion of spiritual experience.
LSD and other psychedelic drugs should never be used except when prescribed by a
professional medical practitioner in the case of serious mental disorder under his
direct supervision.
In short, LSD can be used beneficially for specific medical purposes, but for spiritual
progress it is not only useless but positively harmful.
If the student world continues to indulge in the use of LSD, the best of its intellectual
potential will be lost to the nation.
Use of LSD produces hallucinations, and prolonged use of this drug will lead to mental
derangement, which even the medical use of LSD would fail to cure.
GOD IN A PILL?
1966 © Sufism Reoriented, Inc., Walnut Creek, CA
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