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Some religions suggest no consumption of alcohol. AA will tell you that alcoholism is a spiritual problem. Do you think alcohol usage on a regular basis prevents spiritual growth? Does it prevent emotional growth?
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Some religions suggest no consumption of alcohol. AA will tell you that alcoholism is a spiritual problem. Do you think alcohol usage on a regular basis prevents spiritual growth? Does it prevent emotional growth?
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One of the 5 precepts that virtually all Buddhists take is to refrain from intoxication. Differing traditions and schools interpret this in different ways. Some interpret it as excluding alcohol in any form, as well as caffeine, nicotine etc. Others interpret it to mean "not becoming intoxicated to the point of causing suffering".
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One of the 5 precepts that virtually all Buddhists take is to refrain from intoxication. Differing traditions and schools interpret this in different ways. Some interpret it as excluding alcohol in any form, as well as caffeine, nicotine etc. Others interpret it to mean "not becoming intoxicated to the point of causing suffering".
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Some research suggests that a moderate alcohol intake (one drink per day) is associated with less risk of heart disease. Also that all types of alcohol reduce the risk of coronary heart disease (at least in part) by reducing serum levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol. However there are probably better, healthier ways to reduce less risks. And as you increase drinks you also increase about 200-300 calories per drink. Furthermore, alcohol depresses the brain sometimes severly depressing it. I've seen plenty of bar fights break out due to this. Deterioration in complexion and the nausea and headache that can accompany a hangover(can't forget those) Varicose veins swelling and burst causing blood loss that is very difficult to stop.
With conditions like these I'm sure it effects emotional and spiritual development. |
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Some research suggests that a moderate alcohol intake (one drink per day) is associated with less risk of heart disease. Also that all types of alcohol reduce the risk of coronary heart disease (at least in part) by reducing serum levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol. However there are probably better, healthier ways to reduce less risks. And as you increase drinks you also increase about 200-300 calories per drink. Furthermore, alcohol depresses the brain sometimes severly depressing it. I've seen plenty of bar fights break out due to this. Deterioration in complexion and the nausea and headache that can accompany a hangover(can't forget those) Varicose veins swelling and burst causing blood loss that is very difficult to stop.
With conditions like these I'm sure it effects emotional and spiritual development. |
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That is very interesting, I read somthing at one point that lead me to believe that with the mind/body connection that if you have a pure body a pure mind would be to follow, not that if you eat right that you will become enlightened in anyway, but it keeps from blocking the transistion. I really believe this in some small way. I hardly am able to control my food intake to any degree, but I am hoping to work towards that. But for me, I also agree with doctors about the glass of red wine a day, I certainly wouldn't drink it daily for any reason, but I just don't see much wrong with wine. I would think the biggest thing is the reason you drink, everyone knows there is a differnce in drinking socially, but when it grows to more than that and becomes an escape or you allow it to get you caught up in a lifestyle that isn't in tune with your spiritual connections, then I can see where it would cause a problem. I guess it depends on what degree it is considered??
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That is very interesting, I read somthing at one point that lead me to believe that with the mind/body connection that if you have a pure body a pure mind would be to follow, not that if you eat right that you will become enlightened in anyway, but it keeps from blocking the transistion. I really believe this in some small way. I hardly am able to control my food intake to any degree, but I am hoping to work towards that. But for me, I also agree with doctors about the glass of red wine a day, I certainly wouldn't drink it daily for any reason, but I just don't see much wrong with wine. I would think the biggest thing is the reason you drink, everyone knows there is a differnce in drinking socially, but when it grows to more than that and becomes an escape or you allow it to get you caught up in a lifestyle that isn't in tune with your spiritual connections, then I can see where it would cause a problem. I guess it depends on what degree it is considered??
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Regarding the red wine, I heard the component in it that is good for you is the grapes. Eating concord and red grapes will accomplish the same thing. Also running in place for 5 minutes will improve the circulation.
A member of my family who had a drinking problem stopped drinking over two years ago, and it is amazing to watch the growth, both emotionally and spiritually. I have heard that you stay the emotional age at which you started drinking, until you stop. |
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Regarding the red wine, I heard the component in it that is good for you is the grapes. Eating concord and red grapes will accomplish the same thing. Also running in place for 5 minutes will improve the circulation.
A member of my family who had a drinking problem stopped drinking over two years ago, and it is amazing to watch the growth, both emotionally and spiritually. I have heard that you stay the emotional age at which you started drinking, until you stop. |
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