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How does Wine in Moderation Help to Restore Balance? PDF Print E-mail

Written by David White,

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In the Bible, the first instance of intoxication happens with Noah planting a vineyard, upon leaving the ark.  What did Noah know?  It was a beginner’s lesson: he could not know that people have to handle wine with consciousness and care.

Reb Nachman, a Jewish Hasidic Master, taught: “The entire world, life as we know it, is a very narrow bridge; and the important operating principle is not to be afraid”.  The fear is of losing balance and “falling off”. 

People often “spend” a lot of time out of balance in striving to keep up.   They live with anxiety from unrelenting pressures. 

A Lesson from Noah's Vineyard: Life is a balancing "act".  Those who drink to excess will dull their senses, allowing but a moment’s escape from pressure.  Many, who seek such relief, drink beer or hard liquor. 

Wine, while subject to misuse, serves a different function.  It slows you down, allowing you to appreciate what is going on around you, and to see connections: pairing food with wine, while enjoying family and friends.

Wine in moderation allows you to relax, to let your guard down, and to enjoy doing so.  The taste of wine, a sip at a time, helps you calm down, catch your breath and see more clearly the forest: choices you make, and how you live.

A glass of wine, gracing a meal, provides a wonderful setting for reducing stress and restoring balance. 

How important is balance:

In a wine? 

In your life?

What relationship do you see between moderation and balance, and what part does wine play?


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