Tuesday 15 November 2011

Alcohol Leads to Mental Disturbances


Alcohol consumption upsets the mental equilibrium leading to mental illness. The brain will no longer be able to think coherently, and it be incapable of keeping emotions and feelings under check.

The physical calamities that chase the nonstop consumption of alcoholic drinks are quite depressing, and quite dreadful; but the indubitably accompanying spiritual, moral, and mental blows are more depressing and distressing. If you upset the brain’s healthy state, the physical organ via which the mind functions, you agitate the psyche. It will lack the same clarity of discernment as it had earlier; nor would it have the same logical control over the sensations and passions.
Spiritual Arrangement In The Body
To vividly grasp a topic, some universal principles or rules should be observed and accepted. And here we believe, as a universal truth that the physical condition of a human body is typically a divine arrangement on the corporal level of life, and also that any disruption of that arrangement leaves man open to damaging influences, which are malevolent and hellish in nature. Over the natural and corporal level, and lying on it, while man exists on this planet, is the intellectual and spiritual level, or scale of life. This scale is in divine arrangement when the logic is lucid, and desires and cravings under its judicious control. However, if due to any reason, this delicate equilibrium is upset, or is missing then a route is opened up for the entry of more crafty malevolent influences than have plagued the body, since they have the ability to effect the logic and the emotions, eclipsing the one and igniting the others.
We are aware how definitely poor health leads to mental distress. If the center of disease be distant from the brain, then the disruption is normally minor; but it amplifies as the problem approaches close to the brain, and reveals itself in a variety of ways in keeping with nature, quality or hereditary temperament; but nearly always in a prevalence of what is malevolent rather than benevolent. There will be restlessness, or pique, or self-centered demands, or intellectual dreariness, or unfair claims, or, there may be, spiteful and vindictive inclinations, where, when the mind was untouched by disease, logic prevailed with fortitude and warm benevolence. In case the disease that has assaulted the brain continues to escalate, the psychological disease which occurs due to organic disruption or decline, will have amplified also, until mental illness may result in one or perhaps more of its several depressing and diverse forms.
Mental Illness
Hence, it is extremely dangerous for an individual to consume any substance that on getting to that amazingly fragile organ the brain, establishes over there a diseased action; as, sickly mental action is certain to ensue. A fever is certainly a fever, whether it’s slight or burning strongly; and therefore any disruption of the brain’s logical equilibrium is madness, whether it is in the plainest form of momentary murkiness, or in the pitch darkness of a completely foggy intellect.
We are writing this not with any keenness for any particular theory, nor because we are avid enthusiasts; but because we have an intense desire to present actual facts. You should not believe everything just because we state it, but because you find it to be credible. Now, regarding this matter of mental illness, you need to reflect on it quietly. The term is something that stuns us; and, on hearing it, we practically reflexively give thanks to the Almighty for the wonderful gift of a stable intellect. What, happens if due to any reason this wonderful equilibrium should be upset and the intellect no longer has the ability to think logically, or to keep the base emotions within control? Shall we surpass facts if we state that the man who is thus afflicted is mentally ill in the same degree that he no longer has balanced self-discipline; and that he gets back to normal once he recovers that ability?
In this regard, the question concerning the destructiveness of intoxicating drinks takes on a fresh and more serious dimension. Do they agitate the mind when they encounter its substance; and weaken it in case the encounter goes on for long? Reality, scrutiny, experience and scientific study all categorically say of course; and we are aware that in case the brain is chaotic, the mind will also be chaotic; and a chaotic mind is a mentally ill mind. Without a doubt, then, to the extent that a man damages or harms his brain briefly or incessantly to that extent his mind is deranged; to that extent he isn’t a strictly balanced and sensible man.
We are keeping your thoughts in check here so that you may spend time reflecting, and to consider the question in terms of good sense and judiciousness. As long as he continues doing this, he will be capable of experiencing the power of such proof, as we shall draw out from what comes next, and to grasp its real import.
Apart from alcohol, other substances act detrimentally on the brain; however, nothing comes even close to this regarding the degree, variety and malignant character of the mental abnormalities that result from using it. We are not talking recklessly or irresponsibly; but just expressing a truth familiar to every individual of perception, and which every individual, and particularly those who consume this stuff in any form, must, take profoundly to heart. What is the reason that such dreadful and damaging forms of madness should arise, as they do from alcohol consumption isn’t for us to tell. That they do result, we are aware, and we emphasize the fact in somber warning.
A further thought, which should be significant to everybody, is this that it is not possible for any one to tell what kind of disposition he has inherited from his forefathers. He may have a legacy of dormant malevolent forces, passed down from numerous generations, which just wait for a good chance to come to life and get active. Providing he keeps a logical restraint, and the fine arrangement of his life is not disrupted, they may carry on inertly; but in case his brain becomes unbalanced, or is injured or damaged, then a diseased mental state may be produced and the dormant malevolent forces be hastened into life.
source:- MedicalNeeds

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