13 January 2021

Intoxication

 This condition of being is thought to be in a state of too much alcohol or drugs but can be in a state of too much of anything.  To be intoxicated with an idea is simply another way of looking at this state of affairs.  Too much of any single ingredient is enough.  A soul can be said to be intoxicated by religious fervor, when there is much too much.

 The conspiracy theories can cause too much belief and the results can cause intoxication.  This is a state of being for the mind cannot work in a logical manner and it becomes swamped with too much of any single state of affairs.  They can be goodness but are often based on negativity and causes a toxicity that is simply too much.  The excess of anything is toxicity that cannot be seen to be reasonable.  Intoxication stops the mind from working reasonably and overloads one aspect of it against the other.  It often leads to a state of inertia because it can’t be reasoned with and so passion prevails and sends a kind of extremism that takes its place.

 One may look at many events in history when by whipping up passions it was said mob rule took place.  An idea takes over and the mob rules.  Negative energies are released and usually hatred overcomes fear of supposed actions against this group of people.  Rarely do all escape without death rearing its ugly head and the law has to move in and quell the actions of the most intoxicated.  Ordinary souls get caught up in the manner of toxicity and are amazed at their behavior.

 The actions are usually coordinated by the sober witnesses, who have seen emotions released against the odds. The Laws of the Spirit can only be found after the event by bringing justice to the toxicity that may have begun by a single spark, for reasons that seem to be illogical until the state of that mind can be examined and removed from being allowed to do it again.  To the law abiding, it is a tragedy.  To the intoxicated it can simply be the expressing of their pent-up emotions.

 Wednesday, 13th January 2021

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