THE ONE DANGER OF DRUGS NO ONE EVER MENTIONS

or what you might have suspected about drugs but had no proof

Beryl Broekman
Feb 23, 2017 · 4 min read

We live in a world fraught with temptations from every side. Young people have nowhere to turn to avoid the ugly onslaught of media over-information. Indiscriminate proliferation of violence, sex and harsh language has become the norm and any parent who wants their child to have an age appropriate upbringing better go and hide in the deepest darkest jungle far away from cell phone coverage and internet access.

Having said that, unfortunately we are stuck with it. The double-edged sword of knowledge at our fingertips and inexpensive connectivity in addition to the irresistible appeal of modern gadgets means a great deal of effort has to be made to nurture a future generation sensitized to gratuitous violence and lacking in practice in the art of verbal communication.

Into the mix, we have to add the unstoppable distribution of harmful recreational drugs. Available on an unprecedented scale, somehow our youth think that anyone trying to stop them is just being a party pooper.

Young professionals often think they can handle the drugs. And high flying earners are happy to throw away wild sums of money on drug sprees that give them intense experiences they can’t get any other way.

It may well be that you can have the occasional pop and still be functional. It may well be that you are not hurting anyone else to fuel your thrills. It may well be that you can come down from your high and manage your day like any normal human being.

What you may well not know is that the use of these substances severely compromises your energy field and lays you wide open to invasion by unwanted elements from the psychic realms. And this is what no one ever tells you.

When you use mind-bending drugs, including marijuana, you automatically weaken the defence system of your conscious mind. In a fully conscious state the electric field around us is usually strong enough to prevent dark energies from making themselves comfortable in our auric field. Drugs suppress our conscious mind and we lose control of the discernment and reason that is a natural barrier to wayward forces. Of course, many would say that is the point of taking drugs: to block out the harshness of physical reality and get lost in a distorted happy, carefree technicolour world. Unfortunately, it only takes one drug-induced high to tear our protective energy field and it remains torn and open even when the effect of the drugs has worn off.

The result of this damage is that the integrity, moral fibre and character strength of the individual is eroded. Over long term drug use, the person loses their sense of self. These black energies cause depression, anxiety and fear in their host. Hope, empathy and consideration fly out the window. The further you go down this road the less will-power you have to do something in your own best interest. Unseen forces take over your life and you become unrecognisable to others and to yourself. The user cannot tell the difference between deceit and honesty. Their natural boundaries for human interactions become warped and weak. Their souls, which should remain protected and hidden from the world, lie exposed to the influences of anyone who comes along and manipulation is the game of choice.

Many rehabilitated drug users cannot shake off the feeling that there are demons to fight. Life remains a battle. And after many trials of great strength and heartache, they cannot understand why it is so difficult to return to a normal life. Many turn to religion, often because they know instinctively that there are unwanted energies about them and the church is a traditional arena for dealing with the possessed.

No one tells you about this because very few people know about it. If you have read this article you are now warned. If you realize that this may have happened to you and you want to have your protective field repaired and you want to take back control of your own life, then in addition to seeking counselling and drug rehab programmes you need to see someone who has the skill to do the energetic work required.

And perhaps, if you have children, you should mention this to them. It might give them another reason to resist following their peers on the rocky road to self-destruction.

Beryl Broekman

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