"Technically there are three
schools of thought behind the usage of psychedelics, and this is
perhaps the most important part of my own discourse here on the
subject; psychedelic literature, action, and speech, falls into these
three categories with such a level of ease that they might as well be
doppelgangers for the philosophies they intertwine with. We might
liken the drug war and its proponents with moralism but it is even
more paired with outright asceticism or literally the
withholding of, avoidance of, or shunning in some way of materialism.
The stoner culture (as opposed to psychonaut culture at large)
represents rather a form of hedonism or unregulated variant of
pleasure for pleasure's sake. Psychonauts themselves fall within the
category of Epicurean philosophy which of course involves not
hedonistic materialism and surely not asceticism or moralism, but
rather enjoyment of simple things.
These two latter groups at
first appear similar until one applies the concept of how substances
are used and for what goal. The stoner is most commonly just looking
to get high for getting high's sake, while the psychonaut is
attempting to glean spiritual or philosophical wisdom from the use of
the same substances. The former is unconcerned with wisdom.
That is not to say that the
recreational use of substances is inherently “bad” or “wrong”-
at this point few people see a problem with the occasional beer or
joint- but the manner in which the substances are used seems perhaps
less pure or spiritual and is relegated to materialism. While the
ascetic applies spiritual moralism (for that is how the drug war and
temperance movement arose) or its more secular offshoots to mind
altering substances and believes they should not be used because
they are harmful on a spiritual or physical level the hedonistic
stoner believes they should be used because they are desirable on
the same levels. The psychonaut Epicurean meanwhile relegates the
should/should not dichotomy to irrelevance and simply does these
things for some spiritual purpose, disdaining the other two groups on
the basis that both avoid actual wisdom which might otherwise be
gleaned from the experience or lack thereof. Just as the moral
ascetic may fast to attain a wise state, so may the psychonaut
indulge to do the same; the materialist is unable to glean spiritual
wisdom because it is not sought at all."
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