Ganesh Baba developed a modernized version of Kriya Yoga he called (for "creative" yoga). This system was designed to help Westerners, whose attention spans he felt were fragmented by modern distractions, reach "cosmification"—an expansion of awareness to the farthest reaches of the cosmos.
Unlike many traditional gurus who forbade intoxicants, Ganesh Baba was a who considered cannabis and other entheogens to be "gifts of the gods".
Conscious breathing and eating to regulate life energy. Practice: Conscious action in daily life. Presence: Constant awareness of one's own consciousness. Psychedelic Sadhana (Spiritual Practice) The Crazy Wisdom of Ganesh Baba: Psychedelic Sa...
Mindful control of the physical body and "limb-limbering".
The "crazy wisdom" of , better known as Ganesh Baba (1895–1987) , represents a unique synthesis of traditional Indian Kriya Yoga and modern psychedelic consciousness. His life and teachings, documented by student Eve Baumohl Neuhaus in The Crazy Wisdom of Ganesh Baba , bridge the gap between ancient tantric practices and the Western "hippy" movement. Core Philosophy: "Crea" Yoga Ganesh Baba developed a modernized version of Kriya
He lived to be 102, embodying his philosophy of vitality and "orgasmic consciousness"—a state of blissful, unified awareness.
Ganesh Baba's teaching style was iconoclastic, humorous, and often confrontational—a hallmark of the tradition. He aimed to "shred beliefs to pieces" to force students into a direct, unmediated experience of reality. Conscious breathing and eating to regulate life energy
While he embraced the psychedelic movement, he also warned that drug use without disciplined practice (Sadhana) could become a distraction rather than a tool for awakening. The "Crazy Wisdom" Tradition