Who has a Thought Adjuster & Destiny Guardians, Part II
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 5:23 pm
Dear Everyone,
A while back I asked "Who has a Thought Adjuster and Destiny Guardians?" And many of you jumped in with your beautiful ideas, which I thank you for from the bottom of my heart.
So I have a free-will type of question for you all.
It is often shared here on this board, that our Thought Adjuster & Destiny Guardians, as well as the Midwayers and other Celestial beings, are deeply respectful of our right to free will; there is the non-interference clause. I understand that we are free to move toward whatsoever we wish; they will not 'force' us toward spirituality or 'right behavior' in any way, shape or form . . while, if we make it our intention to be guided by them, they'll offer whatever support we ask to receive.
This all got me pondering, last night. I watched an episode of "Intervention," the TV show where young men and women, in the throes of addiction, are offered help in the form of detoxification and rehabilitation. The common thread that all these people share, is a deep well of personal pain. They attempt to 'drift' through the use of drugs and alcohol; hardly 'evil' behavior, instead rather pain-driven behavior. Your heart always goes out to the poor souls, who are in such pain.
A young man was featured last night, who was using Bath Salts. For those unfamiliar, this is an erroneously-labeled synthetic drug, legal in the U.S.A., called "Bath Salts" as excuse for its sale; it is not made out of bath salts. It is made out of synthetic stimulants somewhere between cocaine-type-effects and meth-type-effects.
In the show, this young man had an incredibly neglectful childhood, with a father who was hardly ever present, and no support at all; and a mother who never felt her son was 'good enough.' While he was very polite and well-behaved, got good grades and 'minded her' as best he could, she always found some way to criticize him. In time, his pain grew so great, he turned to drugs.
So, in the show, they showed him using these bath salts. He would go into terrible psychotic episodes (a common effect of the drug), seeing 'shadow people,' hearing cruel voices, and so on. The hallucinations were intense and very frightening. My heart just broke watching the way the drug caused him to feel so paranoid, anxious and upset -- but his addiction prevented him from stopping his use.
Watching this, I couldn't help but wonder what was taking place, on the energetic level, in the Celestial realm, with his guides and other white-light-helpers. What is the 'job' of the Thought Adjuster and Destiny Guardians, in taking care of their charge, when he is so deeply entrenched in this cycle of self-abuse? This young man had been raised in such a way where he grew to detest himself, and was punishing himself through a form of escape that conversely, did not offer the 'high' we associate with drug use; it made him feel much worse than he did to begin with. The hallucinations were intensely upsetting.
I worried about him so much watching the show and wanted to send him energy healing, the poor sweetheart. Has anyone ever read a transmission from a Midwayer or Mentori, from a Thought Adjuster, that speaks to what becomes of such a poor lost soul? I imagine they still receive guidance and support -- but for instance, this young man was so 'deep' into the darkness of his psychosis, due to the bath salts, that he was unable to find the light and the way out of it. Even at the show's conclusion, after detoxing and rehabilitating, the psychosis had proven permanent. Isn't that so sad???
Does anyone have any thoughts about this?
Thank you and peace to each one of you!!! With love & gratitude, Michele
A while back I asked "Who has a Thought Adjuster and Destiny Guardians?" And many of you jumped in with your beautiful ideas, which I thank you for from the bottom of my heart.
So I have a free-will type of question for you all.
It is often shared here on this board, that our Thought Adjuster & Destiny Guardians, as well as the Midwayers and other Celestial beings, are deeply respectful of our right to free will; there is the non-interference clause. I understand that we are free to move toward whatsoever we wish; they will not 'force' us toward spirituality or 'right behavior' in any way, shape or form . . while, if we make it our intention to be guided by them, they'll offer whatever support we ask to receive.
This all got me pondering, last night. I watched an episode of "Intervention," the TV show where young men and women, in the throes of addiction, are offered help in the form of detoxification and rehabilitation. The common thread that all these people share, is a deep well of personal pain. They attempt to 'drift' through the use of drugs and alcohol; hardly 'evil' behavior, instead rather pain-driven behavior. Your heart always goes out to the poor souls, who are in such pain.
A young man was featured last night, who was using Bath Salts. For those unfamiliar, this is an erroneously-labeled synthetic drug, legal in the U.S.A., called "Bath Salts" as excuse for its sale; it is not made out of bath salts. It is made out of synthetic stimulants somewhere between cocaine-type-effects and meth-type-effects.
In the show, this young man had an incredibly neglectful childhood, with a father who was hardly ever present, and no support at all; and a mother who never felt her son was 'good enough.' While he was very polite and well-behaved, got good grades and 'minded her' as best he could, she always found some way to criticize him. In time, his pain grew so great, he turned to drugs.
So, in the show, they showed him using these bath salts. He would go into terrible psychotic episodes (a common effect of the drug), seeing 'shadow people,' hearing cruel voices, and so on. The hallucinations were intense and very frightening. My heart just broke watching the way the drug caused him to feel so paranoid, anxious and upset -- but his addiction prevented him from stopping his use.
Watching this, I couldn't help but wonder what was taking place, on the energetic level, in the Celestial realm, with his guides and other white-light-helpers. What is the 'job' of the Thought Adjuster and Destiny Guardians, in taking care of their charge, when he is so deeply entrenched in this cycle of self-abuse? This young man had been raised in such a way where he grew to detest himself, and was punishing himself through a form of escape that conversely, did not offer the 'high' we associate with drug use; it made him feel much worse than he did to begin with. The hallucinations were intensely upsetting.
I worried about him so much watching the show and wanted to send him energy healing, the poor sweetheart. Has anyone ever read a transmission from a Midwayer or Mentori, from a Thought Adjuster, that speaks to what becomes of such a poor lost soul? I imagine they still receive guidance and support -- but for instance, this young man was so 'deep' into the darkness of his psychosis, due to the bath salts, that he was unable to find the light and the way out of it. Even at the show's conclusion, after detoxing and rehabilitating, the psychosis had proven permanent. Isn't that so sad???
Does anyone have any thoughts about this?
Thank you and peace to each one of you!!! With love & gratitude, Michele