Alcohol and soul - a little pleasure or truth.

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Wine is a taboo element in many sacred civilizations. Numerous rituals and rites have traditionally been associated with its use. It is significant that the very word "spirt" (from Russian epiphyte, alcohol) comes from the Latin "spiritus" or spirit. Kabbalists also link wine with internal, esoteric aspects. In Hebrew, the words "wine" and "mystery", "mystery", have the same numerical value, and therefore, from a mystical perspective, they are synonyms. Even more this topic has been developed in the Islamic tradition. Sharia, the law of exoteric, external religious principles, strictly prohibits Muslims from using alcoholic beverages. Using them is considered a terrible sin. In a complete contrast to this harsh position, there is the Sufi tradition, internal Islam, where on the contrary, wine is praised in all ways, and the advantages of alcohol are appreciated in various ways. Alcohol (by the way, the word itself is of Arabic origin), Sufis, Islamic esoterics, call their "secret science", "the inner doctrine of initiation". Just as alcohol is forbidden for the outside, and allowed for the internal, so Sharia people have access only to the shell of truth, and people tarikata to herself.


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Wine is not only a symbol, an allegory. Tradition is all connected with each other. If something remains with something else in the relationship, it means that these things are also related in a practical way. In other words, if alcohol is a synonym for initiation, it means that the action it causes on man should initiate a journey of initiation. Drinking is a path, a path to the interior.


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Naturally, simple getting drunk does not necessarily guarantee the achievement of the truth. It is only a path to it. And like any path, it can be auspicious, but it can also end in nothing.


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very well post dear and great writing and history. thanks for shering.

keep it up dear
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Wow dear friend @gregbit its a very nice post i like drinking wine thanks a lot dear friend for sharing with us ur lovely post @gregbit

very nice history dear friend @gregbit

Thank you :)

wonderful history dear friend @gregbit thank you for sharing with us

little little is cool but not too much hahha :)
Cool shots thanks for sharing

Excellent..upvote..and thanks for your support!

yeah, thats true islam is stricktly forbidden alcohol as it getting consumption too much causes imbalance and out of self controlled, though it is about wine you can't.

Thank you for your info :)

This is very enlightening! Thank you very much.
I am always suspicious of all forbidden rules and laws written by people who didn’t tell us all the truth behind their laws!
Even in Buddhism, alcohol or spirits are forbidden only is case of the purpose of intoxication only. If using spirits in terms of medicinal purposes, it is okay!!
But most people who didn’t read the scripture will never understand this! Just as well, the majority of Thai people drink alcohol for getting drunk!!

Cheers!

Thank you for your very full of details info :)

Very nice post Brooo...keep it up

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