“It is an imperative in this day and age to come to grips with a preliminary understanding on the true nature of alcoholism. It is almost certainly not a sign of weakness, rather manifestations of the soul crying out. The alternatives are to have resentment, hatred and fear along with the specter called self-righteousness, which isn't true self reflection. It isn't understanding and shows a pronounced of shown ignorance.
If we can't understand alcoholism, then at least we should not perpetuate ignorance. We can at least delve and find answers for it manifesting.
We can't absolve the criminal behavior perpetuated by people under an influence. Where is any compassion whatsoever on what is termed The Buddha Nature or if you claim to be as Christian-then where are your Jesus-like qualities? “Let’s say judge a poor person (substance abuse plus alcohol related illnesses) who is tormented with things we cannot even begin to understand shows our own lack of understanding. Thus we corrupt our self by judgment, and a harsh attitude.
We need to endeavor to act maturely and with restraint. If I hurt you, I hurt myself, perhaps not noticeably, but I missed an opportunity for growth. Perhaps it will take longer for them on the path of life to mature, reflect, and with insight grow. If we think, speak, or act in a negative manner then the opportunity is lost. The message is lost, but it will undoubtedly reappear until you learn the lesson about you. This moment in space and time was brought together for you to learn this valuable lesson of self, in order to grow and actualize.
Do not throw this precious moment away by reacting with your baser instincts. Reach, grow, become. Reach for this inner learning. Grow with this wisdom and become what you were meant to be.â€
"It is so obvious that all are definitely so obviously imperfect. Judging is an obvious sign of ignorance, that is to say not really understanding. We nee to focus on walking are own path for it alone is within our grasp. Anything else does contribute to the evil and ignorance in this world.
“If a person is on a dissimilar journey then they have lessons to learn which are different from yours. We should be cognizant of this and not judge. For he or she who judges, only fools self which is a tragedy. Why is it a tragedy? We are so blind searching for the light and when we judge we only lengthen our journey.â€