mental-discipline-over-drugs
The preference for consistent mental, physical, and spiritual exercises over psychoactive drugs for achieving altered states and personal growth.
1 chapter across 1 book
Simulations of God (1976)John C. Lilly, M.D.
The 'Preamble' chapter of John C. Lilly's 'Simulations of God' introduces the concept of multiple simulations or belief systems of God as mental constructs that can be adopted and discarded like garments depending on social and personal context. Lilly discusses his own experiences with altered states of consciousness induced by sensory isolation and psychoactive substances, emphasizing the importance of understanding and exploring these states to better comprehend the self and belief systems. He also reflects on the biochemical basis of consciousness and advocates for disciplined mental and physical exercises over drug use for sustained spiritual and psychological growth.