Ram Dass gives Maharaj-ji the “Yogi Medicine”
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In 1967 when I first came to India, I brought with me a supply of LSD, hoping to find someone who might understand more about these [entheogenic] substances than we did in the West.
Ram Dass with his guru Maharaj-ji in India in the 1960s. |
The next day, after having that thought, I was called to him and he asked me immediately, “Do you have a question?”
Of course, being before him was such a powerful experience that I had completely forgotten the question I had had in my mind the night before. So I looked stupid and said, “No, Maharaj-ji, I have no question.” He appeared irritated and said, “Where is the medicine?”
I was confused, but Bhagavan Das suggested, “Maybe he means the LSD.” I asked and Maharaj-ji nodded. The bottle of LSD was in the car, and I was sent to fetch it. When I returned I emptied the vial of pills into my hand.
In addition to the LSD, there were a number of other pills for this and that -- diarrhea, fever, a sleeping pill, and so forth. He asked about each of these.
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Then he held out his hand for the LSD. I put one pill on his palm. Each of these pills was about 300 micrograms of very pure LSD -- a solid dose for an adult.
He beckoned for more, so I put a second pill in his hand -- 600 mcg. Again he beckoned, and I added yet another, making the total dosage 900 mcg -- certainly not a dose for beginners.
Then he threw all the pills into his mouth. My reaction was one of shock mixed with the fascination of a social scientist eager to see what would happen.
He allowed me to stay for an hour -- and nothing happened, nothing whatsoever. He just laughed at me.
The whole thing had happened very fast and unexpectedly.
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Three years later, when I was back in India, he asked me one day, “Did you give me medicine when you were in India last time?”
“Yes.”
“Did I take it?” he asked. (Ah, there was my doubt made manifest!)
“I think you did.”
“What happened?
“Nothing.”
The next morning I was called over to the porch in front of his room, where he sat in the mornings on a tucket. He asked, “Have you got any more of that medicine?”
It just so happened that I was carrying a small supply of LSD “just in case,” and this was obviously [that moment of necessity]. “Yes.”
“Get it,” he said.
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So I did. In the bottle were five pills of 300 mcg each. One of the pills was broken. I placed them on my palm and held them out to him. He took the four unbroken pills.
Then, one by one, very obviously and very deliberately, he placed each one in his mouth and swallowed it -- another unspoken thought of mine now answered.
As soon as he had swallowed the last one, he asked, “Can I take water?”
“Yes.”
“Hot or cold?”
“It doesn’t matter.”
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Then he asked, “How long will it take to act?”
“Anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour.”
He called for an older man, a long-time devotee who had a watch, and Maharaj-ji held the man’s wrist, often pulling it up to him to peer at the watch.
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That seemed so bizarre to me that I could only go along with what seemed to be a gag.
So I said, “Probably.”
And then we waited. After some time he pulled the blanket over his face, and when he came out after a moment his eyes were rolling and his mouth was ajar and he looked totally mad. I got upset.
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Guilt and anxiety poured through me. But when I looked at him again, he was perfectly normal and looking at the watch.
At the end of an hour it was obvious nothing had happened. His reactions had been a total put-on. And then he asked, “Have you got anything stronger?” I didn’t. Then he said, “These medicines were used in Kullu Valley long ago. But yogis have lost that knowledge. They were used with fasting. Nobody knows now.
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When I asked him if I should take LSD again, he said, “It should not be taken in a hot climate. If you are in a place that is cool and peaceful, and you are alone, and your mind is turned toward God, then you may take the yogi medicine.”
(Dalai Lama Wisdom, 6/7/12) The Dalai Lama on dropping acid: Q&A on using hallucinogenic/psychedelic drugs at the University of California at Santa Barbara, April 2009.
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