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Cannabis in Spiritual Practice

The Ecstasy of Shiva, the Calm of Buddha

Will Johnson

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Inner Traditions Bear and Company
20 September 2018
An exploration of the use of cannabis as a sacrament in spiritual practice

• Provides instructions for using marijuana for the spiritual practices of spontaneous movement, ecstatic dance, sitting meditation, and gazing meditation, allowing you to open the body’s energies more fully and get closer to the Divine or your higher self

• Includes a new translation of the Five Moral Precepts of Buddhism, adapted to include energetic practices and the judicious use of entheogenic substances as a legitimate support for spiritual growth

• Includes access to 9 audio meditations

With the end of marijuana prohibition on the horizon, people are now openly seeking a spiritual path that embraces the benefits of cannabis. Drawing upon his decades of experience as a teacher of Buddhism, breathing, yoga, and embodied spirituality, Will Johnson examines Eastern spiritual perspectives on marijuana and offers specific guidelines and exercises for integrating cannabis into spiritual practice.

The author explains how the great Hindu god Shiva enjoyed consuming bhang, a marijuana mixture that would cause his body to make spontaneous movements. From these cannabis-inspired movements, Shiva brought the body-focused practices of dance and yoga to the world. Examining the spiritual path of Shiva, including the Sadhu tradition, Johnson provides specific instructions and protocols for using marijuana as a sacrament as Shiva did. He explores how to embrace cannabis for the practices of spontaneous movement, ecstatic dance, sitting meditation, and gazing meditation. He reveals how the ecstatic surrender to the feeling energies of the body in these practices is enhanced through the ingestion of Shiva’s herb, allowing you to open the body’s energies more fully and get closer to the Divine or your higher self.

Exploring the Buddhist practices of calming the mind and grounding yourself in sensory awareness, Johnson shows that, while traditional Buddhist teachings forbid the use of intoxicating substances, Buddhists who use cannabis are not committing a cardinal sin--in following our dharma, we must embrace what best supports our spiritual practice. He concludes with a new translation of the Five Moral Precepts of Buddhism--what he calls the Five Precepts of Embodied Responsibility--adapted to include energetic practices using breath, interaction with the energies of nature, sacred sex, and the judicious use of entheogenic substances, such as cannabis, as legitimate support for spiritual growth.

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Imprint:   Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   245g
ISBN:   9781620556856
ISBN 10:   1620556855
Pages:   144
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
PART 1 Calm Mind of Buddha The Focusing of Awareness and the Calming of Mind Purifying the Mind, Healing the Body The Sutra of the Sitting Buddha Passing through the Barrier of the Egoic Fiction The Safe Haven of the Precepts PART 2 Ecstatic Body of Shiva The Celebration of the Life Force The Dance of Shiva The Sutra of the Dancing Shiva Opening to the Organic Currents of the Life Force through Yoga, Meditation, and Breath The Sitting Dance of Shiva Balloon Breathing Internal Cleansing Breathing Embracing Nature: Gazing and the Dance of Touch Merging Back into the One through Gazing at Your Great Friend The Dance of Sex Church Is Where the Music Is Entering into the One Sound The Five Precepts of Embodied Responsibility Afterword: Meetings in the Field Embodied Mindfulness Cannabis in Spiritual Practice Audio Tracks, Reading Suggestions, and Acknowledgments Index

Will Johnson is the director of the Institute for Embodiment Training, a teaching school in Costa Rica that views the body as the doorway, not the obstacle, to real spiritual growth and transformation. The author of several books, including Breathing through the Whole Body, The Spiritual Practices of Rumi, and Eyes Wide Open, he teaches a deeply body-oriented approach to sitting meditation at Buddhist centers around the world.

Reviews for Cannabis in Spiritual Practice: The Ecstasy of Shiva, the Calm of Buddha

For those who value the herb for her limitless potential, Cannabis in Spiritual Practice is the next level. Highly recommend. * Graham Hancock, author of Fingerprints of the Gods and Supernatural * Will Johnson has a clear understanding of the human `mindbody,' how we limit ourselves, how we can free ourselves from those limitations to awaken to unconditioned reality, and how cannabis can play a valuable role in that awakening journey when used skillfully. His articulation of these central human concerns is as clear as his understanding. Cannabis in Spiritual Practice seamlessly blends principle and practice into accessible, applicable guidance. * Stephen Gray, author of Cannabis and Spirituality * Cannabis in Spiritual Practice is a wonderful combination of practical advice and fascinating history, offered up without preaching or judgment. If you've ever been curious about how cannabis can enhance your devotional life or your yoga or meditation practice, this is an excellent place to start exploring. * Robyn Griggs Lawrence, author of The Cannabis Kitchen Cookbook *


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