RFK Jr. is going to open up psychedelics as a medical option, I believe this is his intention for depression, PTSD, etc.
We know the deep state has kept it illegal for some reason, probably $$.
For veterans who have treated their PTSD, I've read and listened to incredible results.
Ibogaine has shown great promise for vets, as well as mushrooms, and other psychedelics. Ibogaine is being used in Mexico and Canada for addiction, PTSD for vets and people, and addiction in general.
I keep hearing from Christians that psychedelics is opening yourself up to the spiritual realm and that it is absolutely forbidden by God.
To our bible scholars and strong Christians here, is this true?
This issue is very confusing to me because I believe God made these plants and natural medicines, it's HOW we use them that matters. If it can help so many people, and God made it, isn't it legal to use if not being used in a demonic way?
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Is this deception- Is this Satan trying to open a door into us with a promise to "heal" our worries, mental health, and even physical health- but is really Pharmakeia aka "witchcraft"?
Should Christians be open to using psychedelics to heal from trauma, addiction, PTSD, and depression?
Scripture references would be great if you have them, but would love to hear your opinions on it.
I get that they can be used in demonic ways.
But I also hear it has lead people to Christ.
What I'm most intrigued is that it is healing people of PTSD, depression, anxiety, addiction, etc.
If used with the intention for therapeutic purposes, you still disagree with it's use?What if we are already saved and trying to heal? Veterans who have PTSD or those with severe addictions?
You can watch this video of a guy who tried doing mushrooms after getting saved: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BmqCZMLjEE
From a spiritual perspective, using psychedelics to get healing from spiritual or mental disorders is like trying to break and enter into a rich man's house to take his belongings. When in fact, that same rich man has already promised all his riches to everyone who decides to be adopted into his family. The rich man is God, and the choosing to be adopted is believing in Jesus. This is what Jesus means when He said, "He that entereth not by the door into the sheepfold, but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber."
From firsthand experience, I can tell you that most of the people who try psychedelics to get healing do not end up encountering Jesus Christ the Lord. Most of the time, they encounter machine elves (aka demons), serpentine or animal spirits (aka demons), "universal superconsciousness" (aka the mind of Satan), aliens (aka demons), or "ascended masters" (aka demons).
I know intention is the most important as I know this is not a game.
But there is certainly subconscious activity going on in someone's mind that the typical individual cannot access.
I've heard many who've gone to church, tried everything they could with the lord, and didn't see results. Psychedelics helped them access something in their subconscious to work out these problems. How do we define something like this?
I know Satan has used drugs to corrupt humanity. But could it also be possible that God has also released plant medicine to help combat addiction and ptsd for those who cannot otherwise access healing by other means?
If you're going in there to talk to spirits and demons, sure, that is incredibly dangerous. But to go in to try to look into your subconscious mind to work out whatever is going on seems to be where the healing takes place.
Many do psychedelics to help them with addictions. Then they stop drugs. Is this what Satan or God wants?
I don't pretend to know the answers to these questions, but I find it very intriguing. Obviously, idolizing these plants should not be done.
I am not talking about doing psychedelics recreationally. I'm talking about doing them specifically to heal with the intention to heal from trauma, ptsd, addiction, etc. I know God can do anything. But can't he heal through these medicines?