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Q&A: Taking of Intoxicants
by Venerable Thubten Chodron©
Q: What would you say to a new student of Buddhism
who is smoking pot (and has been for years) and sees it as okay
to mix with practice?
It seems that this person isn't yet clear on
his or her motivation for practice. He or she needs to reflect: Am
I seeking mental clarity? Am I seeking to change my old bad habits?
Am I ready to begin observing and acknowledging my motivations?
Am I seeking feel-good experiences or am I seeking genuine spiritual
transformation?
Q: What would you say to a Dharma student who has
been practicing for some time and continues to take intoxicants,
even though their intake is moderate and not abusive.
I've seen several instances of people who have
practiced the Dharma for many years who continue to drink (moderately)
or to smoke pot. Again, it appears to me that their motivation for
practice is still fussy. They often have reasons for continuing
to take intoxicants: "If I don't my colleagues will think I'm
pruddish," "It makes friends feel more at ease if I join
in with what they're doing." But to me, these reasons seem
to be either 1) a way to avoid acknowledging one's own attachment
to intoxicants, or 2) a weak sense of one's own values or a wish
for other's approval that easily lead one to go along with peer
pressure.
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