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No. Drugs only bring about a disconnection from reality. With such means it is impossible to break through the barrier that separates our corporeal world from the spiritual world, to rise above time, space, and motion into the spiritual dimension.
Drugs merely provide various psychosomatic sensations. They disrupt proper brain functioning of the brain and by doing so, they give people sensations of supposedly soaring in some other space.
To Kabbalists, i.e., to those who attain spirituality through a method of spiritual attainment that has been time tested over generations, it is clear that drugs have nothing to do with spirituality because they do not lead people to the acquisition of the spiritual quality, that of bestowal and love for the surrounding world.
Those who somewhat attune themselves to warmer sensations, who seemingly begin to love others and find themselves becoming cheerful, happy, and/or more inclined to communicate with others while on drugs, it is only due to the temporary suppression of egoism that the drugs brought about.
People who experience emotional wounds or, on the contrary, great gifts of fate can experience similar sensations that make them seemingly more sensitive to others or to the world around them. However, their sensations are only transient ego suppressions, as they did not change themselves and did not acquire new spiritual qualities.
It is clear that drug users do not become altruists, and they do not see the world as kind, good, and purposeful. Instead, they perceive all kinds of distorted pictures within themselves.
Therefore, the different sensations brought about by drug use has nothing to do with the spiritual world that Kabbalists discover to the extent that their egoism transforms into an opposite quality of bestowal and love.