No it retards the cognitive ability, causes mental illness, and eventual death.
It is the most detrimental drug known to man.
At least meth kills quickly.
2007-12-04 13:17:15
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answered by All-One 6
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Drugs simply slow your brain down enough for you to not be able to put up a block to your natural high. Seriously, the high is always there. We just put up blocks to it most of the time. While alcohol might bring down the blocks for a while, in the long term kicking the crap out of your brain is not best route. Try meditation. Not as instant a gfratification for most, but it lasts and is much better for you.
2007-12-04 13:15:04
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answered by Anonymous
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You go for it at your peak of life. After that it starts to bring you down.
2007-12-04 14:21:39
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answered by shades of Bruno 5
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Obviously not but realizing this does.-
We are not this material body, IE; Race, color, nationality, Religion, mind, intellect, senses, job, etc. We are all eternal spirit souls, part and parcel of the Supreme Soul, also known as Krishna, Allah, Jehovah, Vishnu, etc. We never die, only this mortal body dies.
This material world is not our real home, it is called Maya (illusion) and is temporary and full of misery, only one fourth of the souls come here, and the rest are enjoying blissful eternal loving relationships with our Maker named above. We fell here due to envying Gods position. He made the material world for those who want to try to live separately from Him (Which is impossible because He is actually everywhere). After many lifetimes of trying to be happy in this temporary world one becomes frustrated and board and begins to question their existence. We then seek out real happiness, and when one becomes sincere God reveals how to come back Home. Those who are intelligent, take up the process of self realization (Bhakti Yoga) which begins with the chanting of the Maha Mantra (the great mantra for deliverance from all suffering and illusion), which gives one real peace, happiness and reality. Then at the end of life they can give up all material attachments and fully surrender to God and return to the eternal Kingdom, where there is no more birth, death, old age, or disease and be eternally happy. I am so glad I know the highest realization.
For info. Go to harekrishnatemple.com Read Bhagavad Gita- As it is by Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada asitis.com you can read it on line.
2007-12-04 14:36:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Alcohol is known to deactivate certain higher cortical functions, which are most aware of Presence, God, Spirit.
If mentative processing is heady, nerdy, lesser conceptualization based solely on materialistic 5-sense data flow interpretation, then alcohol's short-circuiting of those in effect acts to unleash the e-motional waking subconscious/feeling aspect of self, hence helping "nerdy people dance," etc. However, the "party animal" unleashed is naught but the polar opposite of the nerdy, so a bipolar "study and party" mode sadly "shortstops" human spirit development, i.e., from a more integral Presence-focused Self-realization.
Until the animal e-motions and the Cainic nerdy are healed, such as http://www.yogananda-srf.org http://www.easwaran.org "Expecting Adam," Beck, "Men in White Apparel," Colton, "Climb the Highest Mountain," Mark Prophet, "Light Is a Living Spirit," Aivanhov, "University of Destruction," Wheaton, tend to fall on unfruitful ground.
kind regards,
j.
2007-12-04 13:13:49
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answered by j153e 7
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Happiness is an agreeable feeling or condition arising
from good fortune or propitious happening of any kind.
It is the possession of those circumstances or that
state of being which is attended with enjoyment. It is
associated with good luck, good fortune, prosperity,
well-being, delight, health, safety, and love.
Happiness is generic, and is applied to almost every
kind of enjoyment except that of the animal appetites.
It ia a state of well-being characterized by emotions
ranging from contentment to intense joy. These include:
bliss, joy, joyous, carefree, jubilant, exultant,
cheerful, playful, amused, fun, glad, gay, gleeful,
jolly, jovial, delighted, euphoric, ecstatic, thrilled,
elated, enraptured, comfortable, harmonious, and
triumphant. Societies, religions, and individuals have
various views on the nature of happiness and how to
pursue it.
Only saint-like persons, who feel that they are no
longer interested in the external world, think that
happiness is within. For many persons, nothing can make
them happy. Our minds are as different as our finger
prints - no two are alike. Listening to loud music
makes one happy and makes another unhappy. Hence, there
can be no single definition for happiness. It is
probably impossible to objectively define happiness as
humans know and understand it, as internal experiences
are subjective by nature. Because of this, explaining
happiness as experienced by one individual is as
pointless as trying to define the color green such that
a completely color blind person could understand the
experience of seeing green.
As a state and a subject, it has been pursued and
commented on extensively throughout world history.
"Call no man happy till he is dead." - Aeschylus
"Happiness is a positive cash flow." - Fred Adler
"Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes
true happiness. It is not attained through
self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy
purpose." - Joseph Addison
"True happiness arises, in the first place, from the
enjoyment of one's self, and in the next, from the
friendship and conversation of a few select
companions." - Joseph Addison
Happiness is often associated with the presence of
favourable circumstances such as a supportive family
life, a loving marriage, and economic stability. Kali
Yuga, the age of darkness, is the time when these
favourables are difficult to find.
Unfavorable circumstances - such as abusive
relationships, accidents, loss of employment, and
conflicts - diminish the amount of happiness a person
experiences. In all nations, factors such as hunger,
disease, crime, corruption, and warfare can decrease
happiness. However, according to several ancient and
modern thinkers, happiness is influenced by the
attitude and perspective taken on such circumstances.
From the observation that fish must become happy by
swimming, and birds must become happy by flying.
Aristotle points to the unique abilities of man as the
route to happiness. Of all the animals only man can sit
and contemplate reality. Of all the animals only man
can develop social relations to the political level.
Thus the contemplative life of a monk or professor, or
the political life of a military commander or
politician will be the happiest according to their own
psyche.
The following is the self-reported positive affect
(i.e. positive emotion) during the day by 909 employed
women in USA:
Activities and their positive effect index:
Intimate relations 5.10
Socializing 4.59
Relaxing 4.42
Pray/Worship/Meditate 4.35
Eating 4.34
Exercising 4.31
Watching TV 4.19
Shopping 3.95
Preparing food 3.93
On the phone 3.92
Napping 3.87
Taking care of
my children 3.86
Computer/Email/
Internet 3.81
Housework 3.73
Working 3.62
Commuting 3.45
Interaction with partners:
w/ friends 4.36
w/ relatives 4.17
w/ spouse/Significant
other 4.11
w/ children 4.04
w/ clients/customers 3.79
w/ co-workers 3.76
w/ boss 3.52
alone 3.41
Further, happiness is not entirely psychological in
nature - it has got a biological basis too. The
neurotransmitter dopamine is involved in desire and
seems often related to pleasure. Pleasure can be
induced artificially with drugs. Use of drugs is not
some thing new, it has been used by many including
Sanyasis since millenia.
2007-12-04 13:45:06
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answered by d_r_siva 7
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No, alcohol brings about the destruction of any one who uses it.
2007-12-04 13:35:16
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answered by Nothingusefullearnedinschool 7
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Now everybody, separate your thumb and index finger until perpendicularity has been achieved. Then, with absolute certitude raise your hand and place it in close apposition to your forehead and salute the deep thinker who could formulate such a question...Duh!
2007-12-04 15:27:54
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answered by Anonymous
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... with a loaf of bread and some winsome Thou, YES!
2007-12-04 12:53:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No, other natural substances could do that better.
2007-12-04 13:18:21
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answered by April First 5
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