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It's
Not Demented, It's Fermented
LOCAL
PUB--Albert
Shaw has never been a big believer in the paranormal. But since he lost
his job and started drinking more, Albert thinks that beer is giving him
visions, and perhaps a link with a supernatural force. "I never
listened to any of that cosmic bunk before," said Albert from his
chair at Rosy's Pub. "I would laugh at most of the psychic crap I
saw on television: Miss Cleo, John Edwards, Friends. However, I
used to be a huge Bill Bixby fan."
"But,
it was when I lost my job painting parking spaces--apparently I was painting
them criss-cross," continued Albert, "and began to drink heavily
that I started to notice these distorted perceptions, subtle at first,
visions perhaps of the future, like ESP. The more I began to drink, beer
mostly, the more I could 'see'."
Albert hasn't
yet been able to interpret the messages he's been receiving during his
barley-based episodes. It may be that his senses aren't completely "tuned
in" to the "other side." Albert is also having some difficulty
remembering the visions the following day, complaining of psychic headaches
as a result.
"I can't
really say what they mean yet," said Albert. "I get close to
comprehending a message, but then the vision alters, and it feels like
that gateway to another plain is shifting--like a room spinning. I think
I may have envisioned the Sports Illustrated models alone with me on a
desert island, but it's still very clouded."
Albert has
noticed that some of his own memories have faded since he started drinking
heavily, probably due to the emergence of his psychic gift. He also claims
that the mental energy he is expending to comprehend the messages is making
him lethargic, sometimes preventing him from getting out of bed until
noon.
"I realize
that there may be some sacrifices," said Albert. "But weren't
these same obstacles faced by Confucius, Nostradamus, and Jane Dixon?"
Albert's
friend Lou has been transcribing some of his psychic episodes. During
the beer-induced visions, Albert tries to describe the fuzzy predictions
and skewed images, all the while drinking more beer to enhance them.
"Most
of what Albert is saying is slurred--like he's channeling--and the more
he drinks the more he slurs," said Lou. "It's likely that he
hasn't yet gained the voice to translate these transcendental messages
properly. I did notice that the visions are also making him emotionally
vulnerable--Albert mentioned that he 'loved me' and that I was 'his best
friend in the whole fricking world' during our last session. These psychic
communications are still too strong for him."
Despite the
difficulties, Albert is continuing to take the visions seriously, and
he is putting his career and life on hold while he focuses on the phenomenon
of beer-induced psychic hallucinations.
"I must
be diligent in my quest for understanding," stated Albert. "If
it takes one case of beer, or ten cases, I will find the answers
I seek!" |