Hello there,
In todays blog we discuss what happens when you meditate under drugs.
This is not a blog to say that drugs should be used in any way but in measure!
To begin with, drugs such as Meth or heroin shouldnt be used at all! Neither any of the „hard“ drugs which cause brain damage and so on.
Meditating under psychedelics such as Mushrooms or LSD will first of cause yourself a faster and more concentrated view of things. Second of all, you will be able to faster relax and to move out of your body very quickly.
Every sense will be more active and your consciousness might be clearer as well. But be aware, if the dose is too high, you might get kicked out of your body as soon as you lay down and this can cause horror trips because you were unprepared!
A „drug“ such as Salvia Divinorum – a psychedelic plant might transport you to your greatest fear in a whole different world were you trap yourself for several hours. This plant is not meant for meditating and needs prepare for weak minded people! Why am i saying this ? Because the things you will see causes insane ups and down if you never had any experience with mind altering chemicals.
As for my experiences with Marijuana and meditation, i would say that this is probably the best way to do it. It calms you why sharpens the sense (atleast it does for me) and relaxes the body just as needed to get a smooth out of body experience. It does not throw you out like an overdose of LSD, a small dose of DMT or Salvia Divinorum.
The higher the dose, the more likely you wont meditate and rather fall asleep/get a bad trip etc.
DMT, LSD and Salvia shouldnt be used for any kind of meditation except a small dose of LSD. These chemicals will immediatley work in the first inhalation.
Extra: When you use drugs to meditate, you will get a faster progress than a normal session of meditation because the senses and functions of the brain wont be limited anymore. So this can be really useful for greater spiritual experiences.
If you want to know more about meditation, take a look here! 🙂