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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: So.Cal
Posts: 156
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This is in contrast to what Bluestix offered, both sides equally worth pondering..
Keep your mind clear of mind altering chemicals. Granted, there are some hallucinogenics that open the mind and do not leave the aware individual vulnerable to outside influences as easily, but many people are ingesting drugs, even those that are prescribed, and by doing so are leaving themselves wide open for negative conditioning, on many levels, unintentionally. Most thoughts are not ours as is, and when we are high, we are easy targets. I cannot tell you how many of my clients just want to " take the edge off," with anti-depressants, and by doing so, lose so much of their unique spark, let alone remember where their car keys are while they're holding them. When I was 16, I worked with an American Indian woman who was helping me understand why it was that I was having OBE's, could see & communicate with spirits, etc.. at this time in my life, I had been out of rehab & totally sober for a year & 1/2. She didn't know about my drinking & drug history, but she did tell me that it was imperative that my mind remain clear at all times, due to the fact that i could attract anything, and not have the psychological know how in defending myself. All these years later, I understand that suggestion more so than ever. Seeing as there are more pharmaceuticals available now than ever before, and the side effects lists go on for days, it appears to me, a major red flag. I wish everyone would get un-diagnosed and reignite their innate ability to heal thyself. The PTB are likely relying on our dependence on drugs, so the conditioning happens faster, deeper & with ease. My wish for us all, at the very least, know the difference between real self & thoughts. They are not one in the same. Peace, CW |
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