DarkPagan666
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Note: I have wanted to share this for a while, but chose not too, for whatever reasons. A fellow SS recently asked for help, and HP Hooded Cobra responded quickly and well, so did many others. I want to share this knowledge regards the use of drugs and alcohol in order to educate and spread awareness among all Spiritual Satanists. It is imperative to keep clean and healthy both spiritual and physical! This is what I have learned through a course I am studying at college. Save, copy, use and share this all you like. You have my permission.
Some of the information given in this post may appear strange, strange to understand or that the wrong words are used in the wrong places and have the wrong form of inflection. This is because my native language is not English and I have a pretty different culture from most people in here.
Alcohol problems:
Alcohol is the most widely used and available drug in the world. Some people are more prone to addiction as a result of genetics, personality traits and / or trauma. This can create major consequences and problems for many. This includes the person concerned, relatives, the workplace and society in general. As there are many degrees of substance abuse, it provides smooth transitions to what goes against the social norm. Many can be alcoholics without being seen/known. Someone also may be addicted to other drugs that are not visible.
An intoxicant is a natural or synthetic product that has a psychoactive effect where the intoxicant affects perception, thoughts, emotions and behavior. They are further divided according to the effects they give.
Sedatives are drugs that provide a relaxing effect. Stimulants are drugs that have an activating effect. And then there are hallucinogens that affect sensing and perception. Some drugs can fall into several categories.
Sedatives:
Calms the central nervous system. The effects will be relaxation, drowsiness, decreased concentration, impaired thinking, judgment and motor skills. Benzodiazepines are sedatives that go under anxiety and sedatives. Opioids e.g. heroin and morphine have effects such as painkillers, feelings of euphoria, fatigue, impaired reactivity. Alcohol is also a sedative drug. At lower doses you get excited and cheerful. At higher doses you become lethargic and sleepy.
Stimulants:
Activates the nervous system. The effects will be increased energy, happiness, reduced need for sleep, lower appetite. An example here is cocaine which provides increased alertness, increased self-esteem and increased mood. Cocaine is one of the most addictive drugs and is very harmful to health. Another example is the stimulant amphetamine. At lower doses, amphetamine will calm a person, concentrate and increase work capacity. At higher doses, the effect will cause euphoria, increased energy and physical restlessness. Amphetamine is also highly addictive. The effect of Ecstacy / MDMA is satisfaction, you become more empathetic, you become more open and you become talkative. At higher doses of ecstacy / MDMA, this can have hallucinogenic effects by affecting the senses and perception.
Hallucinogens:
Affects our senses and provides perceptual changes. An example is an experience of seeing or hearing things that are not there (psychosis-like symptom). An example is LSD which provides amplified emotions and sensory deception. Negative effects are strong anxiety, paranoia and an experience of loss of control. Another example of a hallucinogen is cannabis (marijuana and hashish). Cannabis is the most common drug among illegal drugs. It gives a relaxed effect, mild confusion and enhanced sensory impression.
Consequences of substance/drugs/alcohol abuse:
Increased risk of physical illness such as cerebral haemorrhage, epilepsy, dementia, anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, oral cancer, high blood pressure, heart attack, enlarged heart, heart rhythm disorder, weakened heart muscle, diarrhea, colon cancer, fluid in the abdominal cavity, osteoporosis, osteoporosis…just to mention a few. At the population level, there is a complex connection between alcohol use and violence. Parental intoxication can adversely affect children. The drug addict will have greater sickness absence and reduced performance.
The drug experience is a result of how the drugs affect our nervous system. This is because the drugs affect our nerve cells by affecting the effects of various neurotransmitters. Drugs affect different neurotransmitter systems and therefore have different effects. A common effect is that they affect the reward system in the brain. You experience a feeling of euphoria, happiness or well-being. The reward system is a system in the brain that gives a good and comfortable feeling that is central to motivating us. This reward system is activated when we eat, have sex, are in love, etc. That is, when we do or expose ourselves to something that gives us a comfortable feeling. All drugs and almost all behaviors that have an intoxication or addiction component affect this system. Examples of addiction are sex addiction, gambling addiction and / or drug addiction. Drugs lead to increased dopamine release which enhances the reward behavior. The drugs that affect dopamine emissions more directly are the drugs that are also most addictive such as cocaine and amphetamines.
Substance Abuse Disorders:
Most men develop alcohol problems, and most women develop drug addiction. It brings with it a number of somatic / physical ailments. It increases the risk of, among other things, liver disease, cancer and stroke. A comorbid disorder between drug and mental illness is normal. Substance abuse disorder usually accompanies mental disorders such as mood disorders, anxiety, personality disorders and / or psychotic disorders. There are not always clear lines between how these disorders are affected or reinforce each other. Could it be a common vulnerability that provides a disposition for substance abuse problems or is it a mutual interaction where the different disorders reinforce and maintain each other?
Harmful use is when a pattern of use occurs where drugs cause serious physical and / or mental damage. An example is experiencing episodes of depression, physical pain, such as squeezing and chest pain or abdominal pain resulting from substance abuse.
Addiction syndrome will give signs of strong craving for the drug. An experience that you must have the drug or just have it at all costs. Another symptom is that you have problems regulating your intake, e.g. the consumption. Experience of abstinence. Withdrawals are defined as physiological and behavioral acts as a dealer when quitting or reducing use. Examples are sweating and increased heart rate in alcohol dependence. Increased tolerance is also common. You experience a lower effect of the same dose where you need more to get drunk. Alcohol, opioids and stimulants are at high risk for tolerance development. Eventually, one will develop an indifference to the outside world. Examples of this are that it is not so dangerous that you do not show up for work, dismiss the consequences. The most important is the drugs. Intake is maintained despite obvious consequences. To be diagnosed with addiction syndrome, one must complete three or more of these symptoms in the last 12 months.
What explains addiction development? Is it a choice? A disease? A consequence of the social environment you are a part of? Or a result of biological mechanisms in the brain? Addiction is a complex phenomenon and there is often a need to use several perspectives in understanding it. Our spiritual perspective here is the Neptunian energies working for a negative outcome. Spirituality, mediations, Satan and the Gods is needed to overcome such addictions and problems. Adhering to spirituality naturally obliterate the foul energies of the universe.
Risk factors:
Mental disorders, trauma, school problems, attachment to marginal youth environments or other narcotic environments, heritability?
Treatment:
An interdisciplinary and holistic approach is generally recommended. Detoxification where one is admitted for a period. Motivational interview with a focus on triggering and eliciting motivation for change. Questions may be why Do you want help? Why do you want to quit? What makes it difficult? What is stopping you? Motivational interviews are often combined with cognitive behavioral therapy. Then one also focuses on the role of the mind in removing substance abuse problems. In addition, mentalisation-based therapy is used, which focuses on dealing with difficult emotions without the use of intoxicants.
Some are also offered drug assistant rehabilitation (UNODC). Then you get medical treatment for someone who are addicted to opioids such as heroin or morphine. The health service has guidelines for who can receive such an offer. This will be offered in addition to other interdisciplinary help.
Recovery:
This is an approach based on principles such as self-determination, active participation and meeting the individual with dignity and respect. The focus here is on being a participant rather than, for example, a user or patient who often has a negative association. The focus is that it is possible to establish a meaningful life and good quality of life despite challenges in life. This treatment may vary from different countries, but they should be quite similar regardless. Ask a medical doctor, psychologist or seek out a rehabilitation center if you need help.
Completely end all ties with those who use drugs or are into heavy alcohol consumption, they bring nothing but misfortune into your life.
Focusing on spirituality and Satan is all you need. There is so much positive you can do with your life on the path of Godhood, Satanism, with Satan, and the Gods and Godesses. It is the true path of advancement and healing.
HAIL SATAN!!!
Take care,
Dark Pagan 666.
Some of the information given in this post may appear strange, strange to understand or that the wrong words are used in the wrong places and have the wrong form of inflection. This is because my native language is not English and I have a pretty different culture from most people in here.
Alcohol problems:
Alcohol is the most widely used and available drug in the world. Some people are more prone to addiction as a result of genetics, personality traits and / or trauma. This can create major consequences and problems for many. This includes the person concerned, relatives, the workplace and society in general. As there are many degrees of substance abuse, it provides smooth transitions to what goes against the social norm. Many can be alcoholics without being seen/known. Someone also may be addicted to other drugs that are not visible.
An intoxicant is a natural or synthetic product that has a psychoactive effect where the intoxicant affects perception, thoughts, emotions and behavior. They are further divided according to the effects they give.
Sedatives are drugs that provide a relaxing effect. Stimulants are drugs that have an activating effect. And then there are hallucinogens that affect sensing and perception. Some drugs can fall into several categories.
Sedatives:
Calms the central nervous system. The effects will be relaxation, drowsiness, decreased concentration, impaired thinking, judgment and motor skills. Benzodiazepines are sedatives that go under anxiety and sedatives. Opioids e.g. heroin and morphine have effects such as painkillers, feelings of euphoria, fatigue, impaired reactivity. Alcohol is also a sedative drug. At lower doses you get excited and cheerful. At higher doses you become lethargic and sleepy.
Stimulants:
Activates the nervous system. The effects will be increased energy, happiness, reduced need for sleep, lower appetite. An example here is cocaine which provides increased alertness, increased self-esteem and increased mood. Cocaine is one of the most addictive drugs and is very harmful to health. Another example is the stimulant amphetamine. At lower doses, amphetamine will calm a person, concentrate and increase work capacity. At higher doses, the effect will cause euphoria, increased energy and physical restlessness. Amphetamine is also highly addictive. The effect of Ecstacy / MDMA is satisfaction, you become more empathetic, you become more open and you become talkative. At higher doses of ecstacy / MDMA, this can have hallucinogenic effects by affecting the senses and perception.
Hallucinogens:
Affects our senses and provides perceptual changes. An example is an experience of seeing or hearing things that are not there (psychosis-like symptom). An example is LSD which provides amplified emotions and sensory deception. Negative effects are strong anxiety, paranoia and an experience of loss of control. Another example of a hallucinogen is cannabis (marijuana and hashish). Cannabis is the most common drug among illegal drugs. It gives a relaxed effect, mild confusion and enhanced sensory impression.
Consequences of substance/drugs/alcohol abuse:
Increased risk of physical illness such as cerebral haemorrhage, epilepsy, dementia, anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, oral cancer, high blood pressure, heart attack, enlarged heart, heart rhythm disorder, weakened heart muscle, diarrhea, colon cancer, fluid in the abdominal cavity, osteoporosis, osteoporosis…just to mention a few. At the population level, there is a complex connection between alcohol use and violence. Parental intoxication can adversely affect children. The drug addict will have greater sickness absence and reduced performance.
The drug experience is a result of how the drugs affect our nervous system. This is because the drugs affect our nerve cells by affecting the effects of various neurotransmitters. Drugs affect different neurotransmitter systems and therefore have different effects. A common effect is that they affect the reward system in the brain. You experience a feeling of euphoria, happiness or well-being. The reward system is a system in the brain that gives a good and comfortable feeling that is central to motivating us. This reward system is activated when we eat, have sex, are in love, etc. That is, when we do or expose ourselves to something that gives us a comfortable feeling. All drugs and almost all behaviors that have an intoxication or addiction component affect this system. Examples of addiction are sex addiction, gambling addiction and / or drug addiction. Drugs lead to increased dopamine release which enhances the reward behavior. The drugs that affect dopamine emissions more directly are the drugs that are also most addictive such as cocaine and amphetamines.
Substance Abuse Disorders:
Most men develop alcohol problems, and most women develop drug addiction. It brings with it a number of somatic / physical ailments. It increases the risk of, among other things, liver disease, cancer and stroke. A comorbid disorder between drug and mental illness is normal. Substance abuse disorder usually accompanies mental disorders such as mood disorders, anxiety, personality disorders and / or psychotic disorders. There are not always clear lines between how these disorders are affected or reinforce each other. Could it be a common vulnerability that provides a disposition for substance abuse problems or is it a mutual interaction where the different disorders reinforce and maintain each other?
Harmful use is when a pattern of use occurs where drugs cause serious physical and / or mental damage. An example is experiencing episodes of depression, physical pain, such as squeezing and chest pain or abdominal pain resulting from substance abuse.
Addiction syndrome will give signs of strong craving for the drug. An experience that you must have the drug or just have it at all costs. Another symptom is that you have problems regulating your intake, e.g. the consumption. Experience of abstinence. Withdrawals are defined as physiological and behavioral acts as a dealer when quitting or reducing use. Examples are sweating and increased heart rate in alcohol dependence. Increased tolerance is also common. You experience a lower effect of the same dose where you need more to get drunk. Alcohol, opioids and stimulants are at high risk for tolerance development. Eventually, one will develop an indifference to the outside world. Examples of this are that it is not so dangerous that you do not show up for work, dismiss the consequences. The most important is the drugs. Intake is maintained despite obvious consequences. To be diagnosed with addiction syndrome, one must complete three or more of these symptoms in the last 12 months.
What explains addiction development? Is it a choice? A disease? A consequence of the social environment you are a part of? Or a result of biological mechanisms in the brain? Addiction is a complex phenomenon and there is often a need to use several perspectives in understanding it. Our spiritual perspective here is the Neptunian energies working for a negative outcome. Spirituality, mediations, Satan and the Gods is needed to overcome such addictions and problems. Adhering to spirituality naturally obliterate the foul energies of the universe.
Risk factors:
Mental disorders, trauma, school problems, attachment to marginal youth environments or other narcotic environments, heritability?
Treatment:
An interdisciplinary and holistic approach is generally recommended. Detoxification where one is admitted for a period. Motivational interview with a focus on triggering and eliciting motivation for change. Questions may be why Do you want help? Why do you want to quit? What makes it difficult? What is stopping you? Motivational interviews are often combined with cognitive behavioral therapy. Then one also focuses on the role of the mind in removing substance abuse problems. In addition, mentalisation-based therapy is used, which focuses on dealing with difficult emotions without the use of intoxicants.
Some are also offered drug assistant rehabilitation (UNODC). Then you get medical treatment for someone who are addicted to opioids such as heroin or morphine. The health service has guidelines for who can receive such an offer. This will be offered in addition to other interdisciplinary help.
Recovery:
This is an approach based on principles such as self-determination, active participation and meeting the individual with dignity and respect. The focus here is on being a participant rather than, for example, a user or patient who often has a negative association. The focus is that it is possible to establish a meaningful life and good quality of life despite challenges in life. This treatment may vary from different countries, but they should be quite similar regardless. Ask a medical doctor, psychologist or seek out a rehabilitation center if you need help.
Completely end all ties with those who use drugs or are into heavy alcohol consumption, they bring nothing but misfortune into your life.
Focusing on spirituality and Satan is all you need. There is so much positive you can do with your life on the path of Godhood, Satanism, with Satan, and the Gods and Godesses. It is the true path of advancement and healing.
HAIL SATAN!!!
Take care,
Dark Pagan 666.