I embrace drugs and alcohol as they are addictive substances and something I can challenge my addictive personality with!
Which methods does the LHP have to distinguish challenging addictive personality aspects from indulging them?
I embrace drugs and alcohol as they are addictive substances and something I can challenge my addictive personality with!
Reply removed at user's own requestWhich methods does the LHP have to distinguish challenging addictive personality aspects from indulging them?
How does a LHP practitioner make sure they are not just being fooled into indulging an addictive behavior, by the very addictive personality trait they are trying to challenge?I don't understand your question, sorry.
Reply removed at user's own requestHow does a LHP practitioner make sure they are not just being fooled into indulging an addictive behavior, by the very addictive personality trait they are trying to challenge?
God willing....never go back to that addiction.
Reply removed at user's own requestGod willing.
May be not in your LHP, but they are all there in Hindu LHP.There is no 'god' on the LHP
Reply removed at user's own requestMat be not in your LHP, but they are all there in Hindu LHP.
Great topic!Alcohol is a substance that's been with humanity for a long time now, since prehistoric times.
Some researchers theorize that grain cultivation arose driven by the desire for beer-like fermented drinks, rather than bread, initially. Grapes and other fruit ferment readily. Human ingenuity plus the byproducts of yeast got us to where we are today, with most societies world-wide allowing easy access to alcohol, and with its consumption being socially acceptable, even encouraged by culture.
Alcohol has been part of some religious ceremonies for a long time, while in some other religions, it is not allowed.
Societies have struggled to come to terms with this substance. There were attempts at prohibition, on both secular as well as religious grounds.
Individuals have had alcohol profoundly impact their lives, be it because they themselves struggle with the illness of addiction, or because family members do, or even due to exposure to alcohol while still unborn, which can lead to impaired development of the fetus, even conditions lije epilepsy in later life.
What's your relationship to alcohol? What does your religion or world-view say about it?
Christianity as a whole does not consistently forbid it. Some denominations do, claiming that this forbidding is biblical.Christianity doesn't explicitly prohibit consuming alcohol. According to the Gospel of St. John, the first of Christ's miracles was to change water into wine at Cana, so many Christian denominations don't frown upon moderate alcohol consumption.
On my part, I like to think I can enjoy a nice beer or wine, or even cocktails or liquor - without going too far. I do like to have some alcoholic beverages once in a while, but I try to know my limits and to only drink with people that I can trust.
This has been shown to be trueAs with all intoxicants, we strictly avoid alcohol, as it pollutes and poisons the body.
Slacker. I did it 4 times a week.I try to remember to break the fifth precept at least 4-8 times per year.
I am not a fan of clear beer, I like dark beers, fawgetabout IPAs yuck. What are you finding for AF flavorful darks (not bitter stouts) something like a porter or double bach... i mean is Augustina brau munchen, Doppel Spaten Optimator level flavor available?Hence my blog Beers Without Fears currently has more than 200 reviews of AF beers. It's a tough job, but somebody has to do it.
I like dark beers too and I've had some really good ones. As to specifics, the difficulty is I generally don't know what is available in your country. There are certainly German (eg Nittenauer Coffee Porter) ) and Belgian (eg Force Majeure Tripel) breweries making good AF beers. Is Guinness 0.0 available in the US? I'd say it's indistinguishable from the leaded version. Off the top of my head Untitled Art are an American brewer and they have a yummy Chocolate Stout.I am not a fan of clear beer, I like dark beers, fawgetabout IPAs yuck. What are you finding for AF flavorful darks (not bitter stouts) something like a porter or double bach... i mean is Augustina brau munchen, Doppel Spaten Optimator level flavor available?