Spirituality
The Spiritual Consequences of Drinking Alcohol
“Alcohol is necessary for a man so that he can have a good opinion of himself, undisturbed be the facts.” – Finley Peter Dunne
While none of us can escape the existence of alcohol, hardly any of us stop to wonder if consuming it has any effects on our spirit. A good place to start with this idea is to go back to the roots of the word ‘alcohol’.
It originally derived from ‘al-kuhl’, an Arabic word which translates to ‘body eating spirit’, and gives root origins to the English term for “ghoul”. In Middle Eastern folklore, a “ghoul” is an evil demon thought to eat human bodies, either as stolen corpses or as children.
The words “alembic” and “alcohol”, both metaphors for aqua vitae or “life water” and “spirit”, often refer to a distilled liquid that came from magical explorations in Middle Eastern alchemy.
In the words of writer and health enthusiast, Jason Christoff:
“In alchemy, alcohol is used to extract the soul essence of an entity. Hence its’ use in extracting essences for essential oils, and the sterilization of medical instruments. By consuming alcohol into the body, it in effect extracts the very essence of the soul, allowing the body to be more susceptible to neighboring entities most of which are of low frequencies (why do you think we call certain alcoholic beverages “SPIRITS?”). That is why people who consume excessive amounts of alcohol often black out, not remembering what happened. This happens when the good soul (we were sent here with) leaves because the living conditions are too polluted and too traumatic to tolerate. The good soul jettisons the body, staying connected to a tether, and a dark entity takes the body for a joy ride around the block, often in a hedonistic and self-serving illogical rampage. Our bodies are cars for spirits. If one leaves, another can take the car for a ride. Essentially when someone goes dark after drinking alcohol or polluting themselves in many other ways, their body often becomes possessed by another entity.”
When we look at the science of alchemy, alcohol serves a very particular purpose. It is used to distill an entity to the point where you strip it down to its very core or its purest essence.
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It has the same effect on the human body. Drinking it can gradually wear away at our souls until they become vulnerable to external vibrations that are most likely at a much lower frequency. This is what causes those who drink too much to forget whatever occurred in the meantime.
All of us have been taught about the consequences we get from consuming alcohol on our physical bodies. It slowly kills the liver and the brain while decreasing our immunity. Despite all of this, it is still everywhere around us, in all forms of media.
Alcohol could very well be an instrument used by the Matrix, an organization that works towards controlling and oppressing all human beings, by leading us all down a road of disease and destruction. It is no wonder that while it is legal to drink, psychedelics which have been proven to assist in healing, spiritual growth and development of creativity, are banned in most of the world.
We all know that it is time to make a difference. We have all seen too many people be torn apart due to alcohol and its side effects. It is time to take a firm stand against it.
Lets go a bit further into the history of alcohol. Paracelsus who lived in the sixteenth century referred to it as both a powder and a liquid that was quite volatile. Soon it began to be referred to as the purest form of any material.
If we go deeper into the past, you can see that in Egypt, both sexes would line their eyes with kohl and this shape was meant to represent the eye of Horus who would protect the wearer from wicked entities.
In many old Arabic works, it has been used to refer to spirits that can transform into anything and also to narcotic that can cause someone to lose their senses. It is also connected to a celestial body, Algol, otherwise called the ‘Head of the Demon’.
Even in contemporary Arabic, alcohol is called al-gawl which can be translated as ‘spirit’.
There is a reason why alcohol, throughout the history, has been linked to spirits. A deeper look at culture and history can bring this information to light and all of us should strive to do this. This is how we can help others and ourselves live full, healthy lives, free from control by others who only want to pull us down!
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