There are laws in this world that man did not write, laws older than stone, older than blood.
And among them stands one written in invisible ink:
“Respect the Spirit, or it will expose you.”
and Alcohol is one of them…
Alcohol. The great revealer.
Those who drink without reverence, without awareness, will meet themselves, not in the mirror, but in the distortion of their own soul.
It is called a spirit for a reason. Because once you open the gate, what comes through is not the beverage. It’s you, unmasked.
When you raise the glass, you invite the unseen.
And that unseen either amplifies the nobility of your soul, or its peasantness.
There is no middle ground.
The Mirror of Spirits
When alcohol enters, inhibition leaves. What remains is truth.
The truth you hide behind your charm, your masks, your stories. The truth you’ve numbed with entertainment, distraction, and self-deception.
It’s written, but no one reads.
It’s known, but no one comprehends.
Because it’s too tempting to forget, too easy to drown in pleasure.
But alcohol does not numb, it actuallyreveals. It takes what’s in the dark corners of your being and pulls it to the surface. That is why those who drink without inner strength lose themselves.
The word itself, Al-Kuhl, comes from the ancient Arabic meaning the soul-eating spirit.
Even the name warned you.
The Laws of Energy
If your soul is strong, it has no power over you. If your heart is disciplined, it cannot seduce you.
But if you disrespect yourself, if you treat your temple like a dumpster, alcohol becomes the executioner.
Everything in this universe is energy.
Every law returns to one principle:
What you do without respect, will one day demand it from you.
You cannot escape the laws.
You cannot unsee what you’ve seen.
You cannot unknow what your soul knows.
So when you next touch the glass, understand this:
You are not drinking it. It is drinking you.
A Message to Your Soul
This is not a sermon.
This is a warning.
You cannot fake integrity. You cannot intoxicate yourself into grace. Those who laugh at truth, those who use the sacred to escape the self, are already half-consumed.
If alcohol exposes your demons, or the peasantry of your soul, thank it.
Because now, you know where your work begins And you should be absolutely be grateful for it. Clean your spirit. Face your shadow. Stop numbing your pain and start transmuting it.
That is what true strength is, not in how much you can drink, but in how much truth you can hold sober.
Respect the Spirit
Respect yourself. Respect the spirit. Or it will destroy you.
Because all spirits, whether divine or distilled, obey the same law:
They amplify what already lives within.
You choose what that will be. That is once again the beauty of the free will you’ve been given.