SourceLover2
Ex Member
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My bio dad is an alcoholic. When he's in a sober cycle, he's a great person, sensitive, spiritual, kind, a talented musician, etc.
A number of years ago, he lost his job due to his addictions, and asked me if he could move in with me to get his feet on the ground.
I said yes. It soon became clear that he was in a self destructive, addict phase, and I could practically see the dark nonphysicals hanging around him, like a dark cloud just waiting to try to influence him. At one point, he started a physical confrontation with me, after I called him out on some stuff.
Yes, it's very true that alcohol and drug use can open people up to being more influenced than they would be normally. Full possession is somewhat rare, but for those alcoholics whom experience "black outs", this is what happens when full possession that happens.
Most often, it's more subtle influencing. Injecting negative feelings, thoughts, perceptions, and feelings into a person's energy field.
This also happens to people not taking substances, but it's harder to induce such people to more extreme actions, beliefs, thoughts, feelings, than when they are drunk or high (unless the person in question is really lacking in Love and very negative, then they can be very influenced).
Perhaps somewhat contradictory, I don't think that weed or most other drugs should be completely outlawed/illegal. This seems to make the situation worse for the society in question. Rather, focusing on holistic education, counseling, etc, seems to work better, as Portugal and other countries have shown.
And look what happened in the US when alcohol was banned. You can't legislate positivity, desire for true health, and/or wisdom into the hearts of others.
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