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Israel: Cannabis and Kabbalah

Israel National news

Monday 23 Oct 2006

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Question:

Did you read the news about a new-age "Kabbalah" teacher who was
arrested for growing cannabis in her living room? This caught my
attention, as I have always had two loves in my life: spirituality (not
always the Jewish type) and getting high on cannabis. I really believe
that both of them are connected and they both need to be enjoyed
together, but I never thought I could do that in a Jewish context. I
know you teach Kabbalah; do you offer such a combined spiritual high, or
would you consider trying?

Answer:

Many spiritual paths promote escaping the here-and-now to find something
higher. Whether it be heaven, Nirvana, or some other transcendent state,
the aim is to reach beyond the confines of the body and the physical,
mundane world and enter another reality. Not so in Judaism.

The purpose of Jewish spirituality is to make this physical world into a
G-dly place, a divine home. We resolve the tension between body and soul
not by negating one over the other, but by fusing the two. This means
facing reality as it is and, rather than escaping this life,
transforming it.

The technique we use is called mitzvot - the divine commands of the
Torah. They give us a holy way to do everything. There is a way to
sanctify eating, business, relationships, dress, speech - every area of
life. The purpose of it all is that this world, our physical body, our
conscious mind and our human personality should all become aligned with
G-d. Don't escape earth to go to a higher reality, make this reality higher.

Drug taking does nothing to contribute to this endeavour. We do not
fulfill our purpose by altering our minds, but rather by refining them.
A spiritual experience, no matter how high, that does not translate into
productive action is a waste of time and energy.

If you seek authentic Jewish spirituality, then you need to seek help
for your drug problem. You will not be able to fully fulfill your soul's
mission on this earth as long as you are playing with your mind. Your
soul has all the power it needs to fulfill its mission. Drugs won't
help; a mitzvah will.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/article.php3?id=6632

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