DISCOURSES & TALKS BY MEHER BABA
WINE
29th September, 1929
When Baba was informed about it, he remarked, "It is true that the weather will be severely cold, but why are you concerned about drinking wine? Are we eating meat when we don't get vegetarian food? [They were not.] Such talk is rubbish!"
Explaining further to the men, Baba stated:
Wine is good for both health and the spiritual life. It is an intoxicant and tonic for both. If after drinking wine, thoughts are diverted to spiritual advancement, it is a great push toward the Goal; otherwise, it can lead to hell. Wine is such that either it raises you to the highest pinnacle or makes you fall into the deepest ditch.
The main object of drinkers of old — in the ancient past — was spiritual. Seekers then used not only wine but also hemp, heroin, hashish and opium; so much so that even Sadgurus would indulge in them. Sai Baba used to smoke a chillum and Upasni Maharaj smoked beedies. But eventually during those times, ordinary people indulged in these intoxicants for the wrong reasons. They could not understand their proper use and the effects of the intoxication diverted their thoughts to carnal desires — worst of all to lust, the greatest obstacle in the Way.
In the spiritual path, lust is the greatest obstacle. Even a thought of it should not enter the mind. That is why I tell you, "Keep your langoti [loincloth] tight," which means to have no lustful thoughts, do no lustful actions, and do not touch or even look at a woman. Lust is so forceful that even looking at a woman sets one thinking; and thinking leads to action.
Compare the love between a child and his mother; the child plays in her arms and touches her without creating the least thought of lust. But the slightest touch between the father and mother may arouse lustful thoughts in them.