Alcohol as the Silent Infiltrator of the Soul. The Demon Al-Khul.

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5/11/20264 min read

Alcohol – The Silent Infiltrator of Soul, Body, and Spirit

In our series on creating from the inside out, on energetic purity, acceptance, and the barometer of the soul, we cannot bypass one of the greatest and most underestimated threats of modern times. We are talking about alcohol. Not as an innocent drink for relaxation or celebration, but as a substance that slowly, subtly, and very effectively infiltrates all levels of the human being – physical, mental, and spiritual. Alcohol is not just a chemical substance. It is a spiritual tool that many underestimate until it is too late. And its very name has told us the truth since ancient times—a truth we have learned to ignore.

The word "alcohol" comes from the Arabic "al-kuhl" (or al-kohol), which in ancient alchemy and folklore referred to a fine powder, but also to a "body-eating spirit" or ghoul—a being that feeds on humans. In spiritual circles, this connection is understood very literally. It is no coincidence that alcohol is called "spirits." When we consume it, we open the door to something that transcends mere chemical addiction. We open a gateway to lower vibrations, negative entities, and forces that feed on our weakened aura and our loss of control over our own bodies.

Physical Consequences – When the Body Starts to Pay the Ultimate Price

On a physical level, alcohol is a slow poison. It begins with innocent relaxation, but gradually destroys everything in its path. The liver, this great detoxifying organ, turns into a hard, scarred mass—cirrhosis—with chronic drinking. The heart weakens, leading to cardiomyopathy, high blood pressure, and the risk of a heart attack. The brain literally shrinks, neural connections are destroyed, and memory and cognitive functions decline. The risk of cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus, liver, breast, and colon rises dramatically. The immune system is compromised, making the body susceptible to infections and inflammation.

A person who drinks regularly often looks older, has dry skin, inflamed eyes, trembling hands, and suffers from chronic fatigue. But worst of all, the body loses its ability to regenerate. What was meant to be a temple of the soul becomes a battery from which energy is constantly drained. And when serious diagnoses appear... that "cool" glass becomes a cell from which you cannot escape.

Mental Consequences – The Loss of Self

On a mental level, alcohol is even more cunning. Initially, it brings relaxation, courage, joy, and "cheap dopamine." But the more we drink, the more it erodes our psyche. Depression, anxiety, panic attacks, paranoia, and bipolar mood swings become commonplace. Alcohol disrupts the balance of neurotransmitters—permanently lowering serotonin and dopamine levels—so that without it, a person feels empty, insignificant, and joyless.

Memory becomes selective—blackouts, lapses in consciousness, moments where the body acts but the soul is not present. A person loses self-respect, confidence, and motivation. Relationships crumble, work fades away, and dreams dissolve. The most tragic part is that alcohol creates the illusion that it helps solve problems, while in reality, it exacerbates them many times over. One becomes a slave to the cycle: drinking to forget – forgetting to drink – drinking to escape a reality that was created by their own drinking.

Spiritual Consequences – An Open Door for Darkness

And here comes the most serious part. On a spiritual level, alcohol acts as an anesthesia for the soul. When we get drunk, our aura weakens, our vibration drops, and our protective shield is pierced. In these moments, we become an easy target for negative entities, astral parasites, and lower spiritual forces. It is no coincidence that the phrase "under the influence" is used. Under the influence of something that is not ours.

During intoxication, the soul may partially leave the body (hence the blackouts), and lower beings move in to take its place, feeding on our energy. In the morning, the person wakes up with a sense of shame, emptiness, and a heaviness they cannot explain. Repeated drinking creates permanent energetic attachments, grey spots in the aura, and opens portals to demonic influences. Many people, while intoxicated, do things they would never do sober—aggression, fights, lies, infidelity, self-destruction. It is as if someone else is speaking through them.

Alcohol destroys the connection with the Higher Self, with the Divine Source, and with one's own soul. A person becomes disconnected, empty, and easily manipulated. They lose intuition, inner guidance, and the ability to create from the inside out. Instead of light, darkness grows within—guilt, shame, despair. And this darkness attracts more darkness. Failure in life, broken relationships, financial loss, loss of meaning—none of this is a coincidence. It is the natural consequence of voluntarily handing over our body and consciousness to lower forces.

Why It Is So Powerful and Dangerous

Alcohol is one of the cleverest weapons of darkness because it is socially accepted, even encouraged. Advertisements show us joy, freedom, and success, but the reality is exactly the opposite. A person who fully surrenders to alcohol gradually loses everything—health, family, self-respect, the connection with God, and ultimately, their own life. And the worst part is that they often don't realize it until it is too late.

If today you feel that alcohol occupies a larger place in your life than it should, look into your heart. Ask yourself: "Who truly rules here? Me, or the glass?" Accept the truth. Accept that you are worthy of a better life. Accept help—whether from higher powers, friends, therapists, or communities that will help you return to purity. It stopped being "cool" or "in" a long time ago. It is a weakness, a misunderstanding of the essence of Being; it is like consciously living in unconsciousness.

You are a Soul that has a body. Your body is a temple, and you are pure Light. Do not voluntarily hand them over to something that is slowly consuming you. Freedom is not in addiction or in the glass. Freedom is in purity, consciousness, and self-love. And this freedom is available to everyone who dares to see and say "enough."

If this article has touched your conscience even a little, try again, try to say no. You can write to me anytime. Do not forget that.

Soul Healer