Guest guest Posted February 22, 2008 Report Share Posted February 22, 2008 Hi Bill, I thought you might like to read this from the old Rosicrucian book, where they talk about the history of alchohol - " Only water had been used as a drink and in the ceremonies of the Temple service, but after the submergence of Atlantis, those who escaped the destruction began to cultivate the vine and make wine, as we find narrated in the Bible story of Noah. Bacchus, the god of wine appears and under his sway the most advanced nations forget that there is a higher life. None who offer tribute to the counterfeit spirit of wine or any alcoholic liquor (the product of fermentation and decay) can ever know anything of the higher Self - the true Spirit which is the very source of life. " , Bill <astronutski wrote: > > Hello! > > I wanted (well, at Chrism's request :-) to share a story that has happened > to me recently. > > Setting the mood: > I'm a happily married (depending on who you talk to, lol) man with two > lovely children, 11 and 8. > > Anyway, I had what I guess you could call a drinking problem for a few > years(ok about 5), although I never really looked at it like a " problem " > of course. I mean, those that we hung around did the same thing, so it > was just natural. We all hung out a lot together, doing outdoor things > like horseshoes and 4-wheelers and canoeing, bonfires and loud classic > rock... and naturally we would pound the etoh like it was water in the > Sahara. It got to the point where I would have several shots of bourbon > and a 6 pack or so of beers, every day. Drank from 5:15pm to 10 or so > when I went to bed, or passed out. I knew this wasn't good for me, but I > really had no desire to quit or even change slightly. I was " happy " this > way. > > Well, about 6 months ago for some reason I just quit. It was totally out > of the blue and I had no inclination to quit, it's just that I didn't have > the urge or taste for it anymore. I was stunned. It must have been about > a month after this that I finally had a taste again and it just wan't the > same. You know when you go to a party where everyone is drinking and you > open a beer and then 3 hours later you realize that you still haven't > finished that first beer? It happened to me. New years eve another > example, I love the champagne too, so I figured, well, I'll be slamming > the champagne. We are at a party, everyone's drinking, I poured my first > glass of champagne, drank a few gulps, set it down and walked away. The > CHAMPAGNE didn't even have the same draw. Now mind you, I am totally > baffled at this point, it seems like my body just doesn't want any > alcohol. At this point in my life (new years 08) I had maybe 4 very short > OBE's that I can remember and I've been contemplating the reason for our > existance other than the obvious. Really, really deep thinking and > seeking answers, praying to God for some answers and even typing " why are > we here " in the internet search engines, lol. (some really wacky > responses out there trust me) > > Then, 3 weeks ago I had my electrifying spinal sweep, Jan 30, on my 1 year > anniversary of my life changing initial OBE event on Jan 30 2007. Odd? I > thought so. > > So anyway, my point is, I think the Kundalini was making adjustments in me > before I even knew what was going on. I just didn't like alcohol anymore, > and still don't. Oh yea, I'll try to drink once in a while, but it > doesn't take long at all for me to switch to pepsi, or even just water > while everyone else is getting blasted, just like I used to do. And > actually, it's quite comical watching them, being sober, lol. Once in a > while someone will catch on and ask what's " wrong " with me, at first I'd > tell them that I had too much the day before, as a cover, but that only > lasted a little while. Now they know, I just told them basically it > doesn't taste the same. They look at me strange for a minute, then take a > big gulp and go about their business, lol. > > Anyway, this subject had come up in a private email with Chrism and he > thought that if I was comfortable that I should share it with the group. > Well, I have no problem sharing at all, and hopefully it might give > someone hope, or encouragement, or even if it just makes you smile it will > be worth it. > > :-) > > Have a great day everyone! > Love and Light, > Bill > > > > ___________________ _______________ > Be a better friend, newshound, and > know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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