HOW ALCOHOL CAUSES MENTAL AND MORAL CHANGES
The changing force or liquor is brilliant, and frequently shocking. It appears to open a method for passageway into the spirit for all classes of absurd, crazy or threatening spirits, who, insofar as it stays in contact with the mind, can hold ownership. Men of the kindest nature when calm, act regularly like rascals when intoxicated. Wrongdoings and shock are conferred, which stun and disgrace the culprits when the energy of intoxication has passed away. Alluding to this subject, Dr. Henry Munroe says:
“”It shows up from the experience of Mr. Fletcher, who has given careful consideration to the instances of boozers, from the comments of Mr. Dunn, in his ‘Therapeutic Psychology,’ and from perceptions of my own, that there is some relationship between our physical and psychical natures; for, as the physical piece of us, when its energy is at a low ebb, gets to be distinctly defenseless of horrible impacts which, in full life, would disregard it without impact, so when the psychical (synonymous with the ethical ) part of the cerebrum has its solid capacity bothered and unsettled by the presentation of a dreary toxic substance like liquor, the individual so circumstanced soaks in debasement, and “”turns into the vulnerable subject of the strengths of malice, “”which are frail against a nature free from the grim impacts of liquor.””