Is Alcohol a Spirit in the Spiritual World?
We all know alcohol is called a “spirit”—but have you ever stopped to wonder why? The word isn’t just poetic or old-fashioned. It holds weight. Across history, cultures, and spiritual traditions, alcohol has long been seen as more than a drink. It’s an energy. A force. A spirit. And depending on who you ask, it’s not always a friendly one. The Alchemy of Alcohol The term “spirit” originally came from ancient alchemists. When they distilled fermented liquid, they called the clear substance that rose up and condensed the “spirit” of the plant. It was the essence, the soul, the most potent part. But they weren’t just talking chemistry. They believed this vapor had spiritual implications—something you were taking into your body that could influence you, transform you, or even possess you. Fast forward to now, and the idea still lingers. Because whether you’re sober or drinking, we’ve all seen it: The friend who changes completely when they drink. The rage that erupts out of...