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The Mission of Alcohol
Hello Friends,
During the Fourth Subrace wine began to be treated as a holy thing. In the past, water was considered holy and used in the mysteries. Note that for women of childbearing age, wine was still forbidden except during the Bacchanalia. From some notes on the "Origin and Meaning of Wine" by Rudolf Steiner: Quote:
"Wine was that which separated man from everything spiritual. He who takes wine cannot arrive at the spiritual. He can know nothing of Manas, Buddhi, Atma. The whole course of humanity is one of descent and ascent. Man had to go own once to the lowest point. That he might thus go down to the lowest point, there arose the Dionysian cult." "Formerly there was a strict rule for priests, forbidding wine. They could experience Atma, Buddhi, Manas. There had to be a religion which could come quite down to the physical plane, one that changed water into wine. Later on the wine will be changed into water. If water had not been changed into wine, man could not have taken with him all that is below in the Vale of Earth." You can read more about this in the Gospel lectures. Some might know that Dr. Steiner claimed he used alcohol in his early years to stamp out blood clairvoyance. Now whether or not that was a great excuse for getting drunk, I don't know. It's not going to work if you're pulled over by the police. ![]() Alcohol was intimately connected with the incarnation of the human ego- I'll develop this later. -Br.Bruce |
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Re: The Mission of Alcohol
Further comments on the mystery of alcohol:
Apart from the direction alcohol guided us -downwards - there is also the fascinating connection it has with the Self. Here's the quote from the Gospel of John Lectures 23 May 1908: It is interesting that a people such as the Australian Aboriginal still had this feeling of oneness with the land and cosmos. They of course did not have the use of alcohol 'til the arrival of the white man. After the Incarnation the use of alcohol became decadent. It was Christ who was to bring the gift of the independent Self: "His mission consisted of bringing man the full power of the Self, the inner independence of soul." -St John Lectures Alcohol prepared the way for the independent Self but now it creates a separate self of its own. The Self manifests itself on Earth by the agency of the ethereal warmth: "The effect of ethereal heat permeates the total organism...it is the medium through which man's spiritual self can come into contact with the living, physical body." -Lievegoed Alcohol acts like an interior imitation of sunshine. Through this separate warmth organisation, it now interferes with the Self- the Self is disrupted: "We may therefore say that to take alcohol is to produce a counter-ego in oneself. For it has the effect of influencing action that should spring freely from the resolution of the ego: alcohol thinks, feels and acts in the ego's place. A person in this situation lets a purely external, material ego dictate to him. Alcohol prevents his own ego from acting, thus making him its slave." This is "Big Al's" game and purpose now- slave-driver. RS from "The Problems of Nutrition" Lecture: Problems of Nutrition Quote:
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