Drugs and voices in the head

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Drugs and voices in the head

Postby andy » Fri Feb 19, 2010 3:50 pm

Recently we have seen a big increase in the number of people that are experiencing problems with voices in their heads, the doctor seems unable to answer the questions and in general do not understand how negative this problem can be for those that suffer from it.
All of the clients we have seen that are suffering in this way have been involved with some type of drugs at some point in their life and most attribute drug use to the problems they are experiencing.

For reasons unknown drug use seems to break our human spiritual protection and opens us up to the unseen, this in my opinion is where the problem starts. Once our aura's become perforated unseen energies then have the ability to connect into our etheric structure and start to manipulate our energies. As time goes by their hold becomes greater and they can start to manipulate a person thoughts encouraging them to do things against their will, most people report voices encouraging them to self harm, take more drugs, sexual perversion, become violent and even commit suicide.

These negative negative energies need a host to feed from and creating fear in the host provides the energy they need to survive themselves.

Most people that hear voices will also say they don't feel themselves on the inside either and are aware in one form or another that they have a possessing energy inside their physical body, to those around them this may sound odd and unbelievable but seems to be correct in my opinion.

Some ideas for anyone hearing voices:-

1) See your doctor and see what they have to say and what advice they offer.
2) Stop and substance abuse if you can.
3) Take a sea salt bath regularly to cleanse your aura.
4) Start taking the "Bach flower remedy" Holly - this again strengthens your aura.
5) Run a ring of sea salt around your bed - keeps negative energies away.
6) Visit a church and take some holy water home, place this on your forehead before bed time.
7) Visit a psychic - and ask them to communicate with the attached energy and command it to leave.
8) Purchase some protective amulets and wear them - pentagram works best.

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Re: Drugs and voices in the head

Postby lostboy » Sun Feb 28, 2010 5:51 pm

There was a period in my life I remember, I was so anti drugs!

One night on the dance floor someone I was smitten with offered me a sniff of "poppers" (aka aromas / amyl nitrate... etc) and because I was so keen on the person I didnt want to seem foolish and refuse. I had an amazing experience with that person there and afterwards.

But it soon went wrong - that person left the area and didn't want to have anything to do with me and I was left with these cravings for my next fix / rush / high / escapism - I didnt want to feel the pain of being abandoned.

Over the decades I started searching and craving bigger and better experiences - performing acts I am ashamed of when I look back - ending up in a+e because my body reacted bad to another drug - could leave me paranoid, unable to sleep or with heart palpations.

Thankfully I was unable to get attached to any of the other drugs - bad experiences kept me off them - but I couldn't give up the little brown bottle that seemed to be my friend and never let me down. I started going with people just because they had a bottle or because they would make me sniff and make me do perverted acts on myself or with them.

I tried throwing them away or prevent myself from buying them but a situation would always show where I could get my hands on them or be given a fix from someone else and I couldn't say no the craving was so intense.

I am trying again to give up on them and walk away for good this time. The medical profession will not recognise them as an addictive drug and do not offer help or support.

They have definately had a negative impact on my physical and mental health and I wish I could go back to that night and to have the courage to turn around and say no!

My path would have been very different I suspect.
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