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Q - Write a short note on Meditation and Intoxication
Ans - Many traditions in which meditation is practised such as Transcendental Meditation , Buddhism , Hinduism etc forbid use of intoxicants during meditation​

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Answered by shrutithakuryoyo
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Buddhism

Many mediation techniques commonly practiced today originate from ancient Buddhist meditation texts, which continue to be used by followers of the religion today.

Meditation is important on the pathway to enlightenment and nirvana in the Buddhist faith, both of which are believed to help reach a state of serenity and insight. Several techniques including breath meditation and recollections are widely taught in Buddhist schools, but there are also distinct methods that differ between different regions. As a result, Buddhist meditation is a variable practice with many different paths that may lead to enlightenment and nirvana.

In recent times, many non-Buddhist individuals have adopted these meditative techniques for various reasons including increasing awareness of self, and the practice is becoming more popular

Intoxication is the state of being affected by one or more psychoactive drugs. It can also refer to the effects caused by the ingestion of poison or by the overconsumption of normally harmless substances. ... This high tolerance means it takes more alcohol to produce the outward signs of intoxication.

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