Friday, April 20, 2012

Blog: 2 page Response to Question Below


 Your POST is due Sunday Midnight 4/ 22/12
Your respond to a peer is due: Monday Midnight 4/23/12

 Attach your journal entry here regarding the following (at least 2 pages typed). This is a blog entry—must be done on the blog. (20summative pts) Write your response and respond on 2 other peers.

Siddhartha compares meditation to the consumption of alcohol. There are several ways in which to reach an “altered” state of consciousness.  These include near-death experiences, dreams, the use of drugs & alcohol, and meditation.  We cannot (most of us, at least) influence dreams or near-death experiences.  But many people enhance their senses by choosing to take drugs or to practice meditation.  Both are very popular across the world.  What do the effects of these actions have in common? Why do people feel such intense desire to reach these states (get high, drunk or remove themselves from reality)?  What are the major differences/benefits/downfalls between achieving an altered state by way of drugs and by way of meditation ( salaat/prayer)?  Compare and contrast them.


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