Marijuana And Demonic Possession

 

"People have discovered and described many different types of non-physical entities and energies such as: crystals, shapeless black blobs; thought forms; various types of human and nonhuman spirits; "little people" such as trolls, imps, gnomes, devas, which are the nature spirits associated with plants (this is often found with cocaine or marijuana addiction);..."

"Altering consciousness with alcohol or drugs, especially hallucinogens, loosens ego boundaries, opening the subconscious mind to infestation by disincarnate beings. The same holds true for the use of strong analgesics and the anesthetic drugs necessary in surgery. A codeine tablet taken for relief of pain from a dental extraction can alter the consciousness sufficiently to allow entry." -- Healing Lost Souls: Releasing Unwanted Spirits from Your Energy Body


Phelps Pot Smoking No Biggie? Ask an Aura Reader. (2/4/09)

“While it is very likely that other illicit drugs may cause some cases of schizophrenia, marijuana is by far the leading offender, perhaps in part due to it being the most popular and most heavily abused illicit drug.  Marijuana causes temporary paranoid feelings in many users and mild perceptual hallucinations are common. However, the research evidence is extremely strong, proving beyond any reasonable doubt, that marijuana causes a large number of cases of schizophrenia in the modern world. A number of studies have found marijuana has a stronger link to causing schizophrenia than other drugs.”  

 “…young people who had used cannabis three times or more by age 18 were more likely to have a depressive disorder at age 26, even after use of other drugs was controlled for.”

 “The results showed that 34.7% of first-episode schizophrenic patients had a lifetime history of substance abuse.”
                                                                                                          
-- Marijuana: One Cause of Schizophrenia



“I have a girlfriend who is Cherokee. And I was sharing this with her; talking about this. And I said, you know, something’s really bugging me about this whole thing. Like what is it about anesthesia, and what is it about smoking pot that seems to be leading people to become schizophrenic? And you know what she said to me? She said, listen, we’ve got, within my culture, within generations, of medicine men… They perform ceremonies that are mind altering; with mind altering drugs. But she said that the Cherokee medicine men, and the elders, are absolutely dumbfounded, in amazement, that we, regular, modern citizens of today’s culture would ever think of consuming a mind altering drug, that removes you from your body, without the protection of a shaman. I said, what do you mean? And she said, well, because, when you leave your body, under the influence of these various substances, which they consider spiritual, in her faith; when you leave your body, other things will come and occupy it; unless someone is observing and monitoring and protecting you.”

“I’m fully convinced now, after speaking to hundreds of schizophrenics, that schizophrenia is literally demon possession. I’m absolutely convinced of it. I mean, these people hear voices and they speak to them. And they are literally other entities other than themselves.”
              -- Katherine Albrecht (5/5/09) Katherine Albrecht Show

Marijuana and Psychosis

Cannabis link to 80 per cent of new mental cases (1/29/08)

If cannabis is safe, why am I psychotic?

The National Institute on Drug Abuse Adds Warning of Major Depressive Disorders (MDD’s) Experienced by Marijuana Users
Causal association between cannabis and psychosis: examination of the evidence.

Psychosis and Marijuana - Study in Australia (5/8/97)

Marijuana Mental Disturbances
Cannabis use as a probable causative factor in the later development of schizophrenia

Cannabis and neurological soft signs in schizophrenia: absence of relationship and influence on psychopathology.

Self reported cannabis use as a risk factor for schizophrenia in Swedish conscripts of 1969: historical cohort study.

Cannabis and schizophrenia: impact on onset, course, psychopathology and outcomes.

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