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effects of alcohol
Sep 30th, 2005 at 8:03pm
 
i admit, i am drunk right now, despite the good typing  Smiley but i'm wondering if alcohol could enhance spiritual contact, or if it just enhances the imagination. i've been drinking in certain places before and had weird feelings, especially in old pubs, i always end up imaging the people that used to live there and then get those weird feelings as described in the 'surreal' thread.

anyway, despite this alcohol fuelled thread, i sincerely love you all. i get such a good vibe from this forum, everyone just wants to love, its so simplistic, yet everything i want. please keep on loving guys,it makes it a pleasure to exist amongst you  Smiley

love

chris x
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Reply #1 - Sep 30th, 2005 at 8:16pm
 
I love u too Chris ever since I met you in an obe. not going to lecture you young man, but my husband died of alcohol, so do be gentle with your vehicle, ok? it's really hard on the wife when she loses her husband to drink.....besides I want you to come here sometimes...for many years if possible... Cheesy
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Reply #2 - Oct 1st, 2005 at 12:02am
 
I get some of my best ideas after about 3
beers... but I lose most of them when I sober
up.
And when I keep drinking after 3 beers, I just
get stupid.
(But listening to music becomes truly transcendent
for me, especially if I get pig-drunk! Weird, huh?)
So I guess you could observe the "getting drunk"
process and find your "optimal dosage" for whatever
purpose you have in mind?
Now me, I don't have the discipline to drink that
way, but who knows?

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Reply #3 - Oct 1st, 2005 at 12:10am
 
I think the only thing that changes when we ingest any substance is, our mind slows down,and from this slowing down the higher forces can come in and give us  new information.

Meditation has the same effect, the one difference being the ability to recall the information given.

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Reply #4 - Oct 1st, 2005 at 12:20am
 
Get drunk to commune with my guides...now that is about the best excuse to drink I've heard! Not that I hardly ever drink anymore, but....

Five shots of Tarantula Tequila coming right up... Grin (with mixer, tastes like blue Kool-Aid). That stuff is evil!

Ladies: don't trust any man who offers it to you!
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Reply #5 - Oct 1st, 2005 at 1:54am
 
Have about five pints of beer, lay down in a pitch-black room, wear some ear-phones and listen to Enya.

I feel dis-orientated just thinking about it.
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Reply #6 - Oct 1st, 2005 at 2:02am
 
Hey, I like her!

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Reply #7 - Oct 1st, 2005 at 5:10am
 
I think alcohol tends to lead one to focus 22, fuzzy confusing areas, and that the clarity of certain intent sparked higher experiences is unlikely to occur there.

That being said, it still is fun once in a while.

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Reply #8 - Oct 1st, 2005 at 5:29am
 
Hey,

Well once ive been out drunk loads, been clubbin and somehow got home i just hit the pillow and i'm out lol, soem times anyway.

I have never really thought about seeing what can happen with like a few beers but remember once i had a few to drink at my house and everyone went home and i layed on my bed and i felt like i wanted to take off, like when you have that really exhausted feeling, but thats about it for me i usually sleep! lol

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Reply #9 - Oct 1st, 2005 at 6:07am
 
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I love u too Chris ever since I met you in an obe. not going to lecture you young man, but my husband died of alcohol, so do be gentle with your vehicle, ok? it's really hard on the wife when she loses her husband to drink.....besides I want you to come here sometimes...for many years if possible... Cheesy


oh i'm sorry to hear that, i will be careful! interesting you should say this though, i'm constantly commented about my drinking, the thing is i dont think its that much but it must seem so to others, its usually nagging from the mother . i think its because i get very quiet and spacey rather than loud, always have, a lot of people think i'm sober when its usually not the case, and therefore assume that i can take a lot of drink, which implies alcoholism? i don't know, i'm making my own theories here
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you met me in an obe? may i ask what happened? i'm completely new to it, does this mean that you saw my higher self? or did i come out of my body too?

love chris
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Reply #10 - Oct 1st, 2005 at 6:46am
 
How much do you drink a day, Chris? We can compare...  Tongue
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Reply #11 - Oct 1st, 2005 at 7:12am
 
well, i'm trying to cut down, apart from last night i havent drank for a week, but usually, i'd say about 2-3 bottles of beer a day, but i never drink everyday sometimes i just dont want to. i blame my time at university  Smiley

your turn  Grin
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Reply #12 - Oct 1st, 2005 at 8:29am
 
Personally..I believe that alcohol, much like drugs will stifle rather than enhance the reality that is there.

Having been deeply entrenched in both..I am speaking from personal experience.  A clear mind seems to be more conducive to "seeing" than one perhaps clouded by depressants..
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Reply #13 - Oct 1st, 2005 at 9:07am
 
This thread is deeply disappointing to me.  Cry  A person needs a clear, quiet mind for doing any type of meditating, whether it's to contact guidance or to do any afterlife retrievals/contacts/explorations. Those souls in the afterlife who are addicted to alcohol hang out in bars or wherever you drink to try to get that drunken feeling again. They even attach themselves to those who drink.  Shocked

If you have a problem with drinking, then seek help.

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Reply #14 - Oct 1st, 2005 at 9:13am
 
I'm sorry, I may have gotten you mixed up with another Chris who comes to this board occassionally..that's the risk of being on this board so long..last names don't register. I assume you are not the Chris who had his own website called "The Lighter Side" which has been put to rest?
sorry also I jump to conclusions, a couple of beers will not kill anyone, even daily; I might get worried if it was a couple of 6 packs at one sitting; makes the stomach distend rapidly in that case! but it's your belly, not mine if so Grin  it's when a person has a hard drink for breakfast, lunch and dinner that only took a year or two to decay the liver and pancreas enough to create a coma and subsequent death. too bad he left me this way, knowing I could do nothing, not even my love would make him stay...so he came back later and healed my grief, told me he suffered not, all my suffering was for myself.  still, it was hard to watch someone as intelligent and gentle as himself slipping away from me. I truly wanted to sit on a porch somewhere with him in old age and gaze at the sunset in comfortable repose..well, maybe some other time?
I know he's still alive, seen him enough and interacted with him enough to cause all the pain to go away. he'll aways be my sweetie that didn't listen to me. besides, I had 11 years around him; was worth it to meet a person had absolutely no animosity for another living creature whatsoever. How is this possible?  since I couldn't nag this person, I thought I'd come here and offer up my nagging on this board.. Grin  yet I know he was choosing his exit point this way..he as much as told me that. perhaps the point is, you never miss your water until the darn well dries up.... Kiss
love, alysia
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