
| d.) “In the past, government policies … which deprive people of adequate housing and livelihood lead to a loss of self-respect and to an existence which becomes meaningless. Those who feel they have no place in society will resort to whatever form of oblivion — ie drugs — rescues them even momentarily from this loss of meaning, identity and purpose.” ***e.) “… If life has no meaning, then ‘meaning’ must be restored. For this to happen, it is necessary for the person to experience himself differently, to experience a sense of his own worth. Once that happens, he can grow in self-awareness.” |
| a.) “The American way of life, having not realized freedom, becomes a very destructive force. The Self is trapped, conditioned to such a degree that there is no freedom in mind, spirit and body.” b.) “… The younger generations, having failed to achieve freedom, having failed to realize the purpose of life, easily fall prey to drugs, alcoholism, etc, in order to escape from the doldrums [dullness] they experience in life.” c.) “Drug addicts are suffering from spiritual starvation, from extreme self-alienation. Life becomes purposeless and people want to bring their lives to an end, committing slow suicide via drugs. …” |