In the mid-1970s ... - Dhamma by Ajahn Jayasāro


In the mid-1970s, before I became a monk, I spent a year in India. Many of Westerners I met there were interested in hallucinogenic drugs as a means to realize higher states of consciousness. For many years, a German Buddhist teacher, Lama Govinda, lived in the Himalayas, near Almora. One day, a Western traveller asked him: “What do you think about mind-expanding drugs?” Lama Govinda gave a brilliant reply “If your mind is ignorant, the only result will be expanded ignorance”

Buddhism is not about gaining special state of mind. It is about finding freedom from ignorance

In the mid-1970s

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