- Apr 17, 2005
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In the punk/hardcore and general underground rock music scene there is a movement called Straight Edge which many may know of -- anti-drugs, anti-alcohol, anti-tobacco, anti-promiscuous sex overall and often times this is combined with veganism/vegetarianism and sometimes they go so far as to even oppose caffeine intake and all other forms of dependency on such substances.
These people can often be identified by their North Face jackets, X's on their hands and handsome, good looks and bottled water and Pringles. Many often wear gym shorts in the summer and... Stuff.
I have gained respect for them as I have seen the ridiculous things that drugs and alcohol can produce and more than that it comes off as a rebellion against the decadence and limitless points of view that people have of our generation, that pleasure is attained through indulgence as opposed to objectively enjoying oneself without compromising one's consciousness.
I am not straight edge and would never do so as I feel it is better for me to live my life in concordance with Christian values and focus on towing that line as opposed to any other (and besides... Christ did turn water into wine. smile smile.)
I think thi sis something that you should consider:
Sexual and chemical indulgence makes you dependent on external forces.
It turns you into a slave to these obsessions and forces pain into your life. When you do not have these pleasures your life feels empty. You do not even feel like yourself unless you are in a chemically induced state or receiving sexual pleasures.
If we made laundry lists of the regrets we have had while on substances or engaging in loose sexual relationships we would not only have real, practical... Stuff.... We'd also even note that we have contracted diseases, gotten physically less healthy and vitamin deprived.
I want to move against my dependencies because nothing is quite as humiliating and tragic as waking up in Incheon, South Korea 2 hours away from home with puffy eyes from drunken tears and your teeth are loose from lack of vitamins because you've spent the last 6 months of your life drinking 4 days a week; and realizing you have had your wallet and glasses stolen and told your best friends to "go elsewhere" in not so kind of words.
Our dependencies turn us into animals who live for our stomachs and our livers and into adrenaline junkies looking for the next cheap thrill.
Last saturday night I carried the singer of my band on my shoulders for a half mile and had to help him urinate, re-do his belt; had to restrain him from punching out at random people and holding him down after he shoved his own sister.
I think the answer to our societal problems can be found in resistance to the modern decadence of our world and turning our eyes to Higher Values.
I would encourage people of all religions and all atheists/agnostics/pantheists and pagans and people who are undecided to re-assess what they do and move towards a more healthy lifestyle that is personally fulfilling and not chemically fulfilling.
These people can often be identified by their North Face jackets, X's on their hands and handsome, good looks and bottled water and Pringles. Many often wear gym shorts in the summer and... Stuff.
I have gained respect for them as I have seen the ridiculous things that drugs and alcohol can produce and more than that it comes off as a rebellion against the decadence and limitless points of view that people have of our generation, that pleasure is attained through indulgence as opposed to objectively enjoying oneself without compromising one's consciousness.
I am not straight edge and would never do so as I feel it is better for me to live my life in concordance with Christian values and focus on towing that line as opposed to any other (and besides... Christ did turn water into wine. smile smile.)
I think thi sis something that you should consider:
Sexual and chemical indulgence makes you dependent on external forces.
It turns you into a slave to these obsessions and forces pain into your life. When you do not have these pleasures your life feels empty. You do not even feel like yourself unless you are in a chemically induced state or receiving sexual pleasures.
If we made laundry lists of the regrets we have had while on substances or engaging in loose sexual relationships we would not only have real, practical... Stuff.... We'd also even note that we have contracted diseases, gotten physically less healthy and vitamin deprived.
I want to move against my dependencies because nothing is quite as humiliating and tragic as waking up in Incheon, South Korea 2 hours away from home with puffy eyes from drunken tears and your teeth are loose from lack of vitamins because you've spent the last 6 months of your life drinking 4 days a week; and realizing you have had your wallet and glasses stolen and told your best friends to "go elsewhere" in not so kind of words.
Our dependencies turn us into animals who live for our stomachs and our livers and into adrenaline junkies looking for the next cheap thrill.
Last saturday night I carried the singer of my band on my shoulders for a half mile and had to help him urinate, re-do his belt; had to restrain him from punching out at random people and holding him down after he shoved his own sister.
I think the answer to our societal problems can be found in resistance to the modern decadence of our world and turning our eyes to Higher Values.
I would encourage people of all religions and all atheists/agnostics/pantheists and pagans and people who are undecided to re-assess what they do and move towards a more healthy lifestyle that is personally fulfilling and not chemically fulfilling.
