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Should I Serve G‑d With Marijuana?

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Dear Rabbi,

I was wondering how the Jewish, and especially chassidic, mystical teachings would regard marijuana as a way of getting closer to G‑d.

Of course, there is the obvious fact that marijuana is against the law. But there are obviously some exceptions to what can be done for spiritual purposes that normally would be against the law.

Answer:

Before your soul came down into this world, it was high. The ultimate high. So high, there was only one way she could get higher: by squeezing herself into a blood-and-bones body and coming to live down here on planet Earth.

Here’s the game plan: Soul descends and invests within walking, talking slab of collagen matrices (a.k.a. body). Body thinks for itself and doesn’t want to listen to soul. Soul feels trapped, oppressed, coerced into doing things it can’t stand. Soul reaches within to find hidden powers. Soul works with body. Gradually, soul refines body. Body becomes soul-like. Soul discovers its quintessential being.

That’s why the best way I know to get high is by sinking my head into a deep pot of chassidic teachings, especially a juicy Chabad-guided meditation (known as a maamar), thought processes to bring Kabbalistic teachings into the realm of human intellect, teachings about higher worlds, the sefirot and angels that seemed so “out there.” I let my soul try every way it can to bring this into my gray matter brain and to get my blood-filled heart pumping over it.

At the very least, I’m sweating it—all on my own power. And that’s where the high comes from: from reaching deep within, all on your own.

Who knows, maybe marijuana and other psychotropics open up the doors of perception for the soul. Maybe it gets a short relief from sweating away at its mission down here. But it’s a high that lies. And for the soul, it makes the long journey down here into a bad trip. “This is high?” she says. “For this I could have stayed above and been much, much higher!”

The real high can happen only by working with that body, not escaping it; by prying open the doors of your perception step by step, stretching its limits a little more each day; engaging your senses, limbs, heart, mind and stomach in beautiful, divine acts daily. That’s the path to getting high and staying there.

Like Euclid said about learning geometry, there’s no king’s highway to spiritual enlightenment. Or, to paraphrase Rabbi Ben Hei Hei’s oft-quoted words in the Mishnah, “No pain, no gain.”1

The Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of righteous memory, once answered someone with your question, saying that the way of Judaism is “that the person should be the master over his or her self, and enslavement of any sort is wrong.” Psychedelics, the Rebbe pointed out, don’t provide that mastery. They usually provide the opposite.2

So here’s my recommendation: Get hooked on a one-to-one situation learning deep Torah teachings, and get real high. If you don’t have anyone in your neighborhood, you can click here to set up a study partner.

Check out our Jewish Meditation section, and follow the video lessons there. Keep digging in and you’ll find yet more and more, higher and higher.

See What is the Jewish Stance on Marijuana? from our selection on Judaism on Drugs and Narcotics.

FOOTNOTES
1.

Ethics of the Fathers (Pirkei Avot) 5:21.

2.

See The Problem With Drugs and Can Hallucinogenics Aid Spirituality?

By Tzvi Freeman
Rabbi Tzvi Freeman, a senior editor at Chabad.org, also heads our Ask The Rabbi team. He is the author of Bringing Heaven Down to Earth. To subscribe to regular updates of Rabbi Freeman's writing, visit Freeman Files subscription.
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November 5, 2012
Boca Raton
Too bad you rained on the parade. Not my parade, fortunately i grow my own. Bedtime for the Shema.
Anonymous
November 4, 2012
Great Development today on MSN.NEWS
Sad news, stoners. Scientists in Israel have cross-bred a new type of medical marijuana that essentially removes the dopey, high-inducing properties from it — basically, it's pot that won't get you stoned. Researchers with Tikun Olam have meticulously cross-bred their medical pot to eliminate most of the psychoactive THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) properties from it; instead, the cannabis has a high concentration of cannabidiol (CBD), a potent anti-inflammatory. The result is a substance that's great for woozy-free pain relief, terrible for stoners trying to get high
Feigele
Boca Raton FL
October 8, 2012
MJ
This title is a bit out of whack. " Should I serve G-d with MJ ". The way the title stands it asks if everybody should serve G-d with marijuana. The vast majority do not have access to MJ, and wouldn't smoke it anyways. The title really asks " Is it okay to serve G-d while on MJ. For me it's fine. If somebody wants to disparage it, good on them, but don't lecture me. No sooner than such criticism is made, I doubt with all sincerity the devotion of the critic. Instead of focusing on their relationship with G-d, they are looking at others. I for one am way past living according to others. They have not embraced the ethic of treating others kindly. It's not like every time you pray, you light up first. I know lots of people who know all the blessings over food. Great. But then they have an opportunity to give a fellow Jew a job, and pass up the mitzvah. I've seen it. It's an abomination of the eighth level of Tzedaka. Makes me want to light up.
Anonymous
w
October 3, 2012
Anon in Snohomish & Mordi
I wasn't so clear, I didn't realize you had a specific need. If you are suggesting that HaShem made MJ in order to help those going through chemo, or who have glaucoma, etc. I say 'could be" and I don't think anyone here is condemning that use.

On the other hand, the laws of shabbat do not permit the smoking of anything, as you will be lighting and accelerating the burning of a substance. Laws aside, what do you mean not even G-d laughs on YK? YK is not a downer, we are forgiven, and completely brought back into the closeness of HaShem on YK! It is a serious day, but not sad. Of course HaShem laughs on this day! It shouldn't take MJ to make you laugh!

I think you should look at the previous comments on MJ being a lock pick, and ineffective at really helping prayers have the desired effect(s).
Sarah Masha
W Bloomfield, MI/USA
September 27, 2012
Exceptions!
At this stage of your life, no one can condemn you for easing your pain. As most of us mentioned before, the use of any drug should be permitted in extreme cases. And, if this is your case, I’m sure G-d would overlook how you communicate your feelings to Him as long as you don’t forget Him. It’s what is in your heart that G-d is seeing and not how you got there in your condition. Yes, G-d has given human lots of plants but it is up to them to choose wisely which ones are beneficial to them and discard the ones that will harm them.
Feigele
Boca Raton, FL
September 24, 2012
Exceptions!
At this stage of your life, no one can condemn you for easing your pain. As some of us mentioned before, the use of any drug should be permitted in extreme cases. And, if this is your case, I’m sure G-d would overlook how you communicate your feelings to Him as long as you don’t forget Him. It’s what is in your heart that G-d is seeing and not how you got there in your condition. Yes, G-d has given humans lots of plants but it is up to them to choose wisely which ones are beneficial to them and discard the ones that will harm them.
Feigele
Boca Raton, FL
September 22, 2012
MJ
Most days i see no problem with smoking grass and praying. After all, G-d has a sense of humor. There is one day when i would not advise smoking, Yom Kippur. Not even G-d laughs on this day. Don't smoke. Make it special. Try to fast. The next big buzz can be Sukkot. Most people freeze. i feel the warmth. Point is , if you consider your prayers more serious, i'm all for it. If you consider a couple tokes ahead of prayer, i.m all for that too. It's not as if anyone knows which prayers get more attention from the Man Above. i pray to a G-d who laughs. Take the soul at night. You fall asleep and your soul goes to Heaven. In the morning, just before you awake, you say the Moda Ani. I can't help laughing with joy when i recite that prayer because i get to live another day. I get the image of G-d playing catch with my soul. First off He is sure handed. It is serious, but there is an element of humor in it. I pinch myself ! I'll leave reciting the Shema morning and night for another day.
Mordi
September 21, 2012
Not so Sarah, Very perceptive on your comments. But the point I was trying to make is that the Eternal gives the use of the herbs. wood, flowers, grass, sun water, bread, Fact is people use herbs for many things..

This is important to me because I serve G-d

But I have Liver disease, am I not allowed to serve the eternal? so to me it is of importance. That was my point.. This gentle herb allows me to feel well enough to eat, well enough to move around and well enough to get up and help folks in my neighborhood in the town food bank, run by those xtian's

A tree is known by it fruit!
Anonymous
Snohomish, WA
jewishsnohomish.com
September 20, 2012
Anon in Snohomish
I don't get your point. Are you saying we should serve HaShem (G-d) with MJ? Even for a Xtian, that is way off the beaten path. (Your use of that bizarre (mis) translation of Torah was one of the clues.)

Using MJ as a treatment to alleviate the side effects of chemo is not the subject here,serving HaShem with it is.Why are you introducing a totally different topic?
Sarah
near Detroit, MI/USA
September 16, 2012
If I was running a restaurant...
would I serve G_d with marijuanna? Er....NO. Why? Ummmm.... why would I want to change anything about G_d?
Julie
UK
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