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Posted by Lou Pilder on February 21, 2010, at 18:15:07

In reply to Lou's reply-humnachevvsdivinacomp » topcatclr, posted by Lou Pilder on February 21, 2010, at 17:12:37

> > pcatclr,
> > You wrote,[...numbing...a cold, harsh world...].
> > But is is not just make believe when one numbs themselves with chemicals? I mean, the chemicals do not chamge the reality of that we are in the world, in your opinion, does it?
> > Lou
> > Does not matter to me if it changes the reality or not, only that it changes how my mind perceives the reality is what matters. The world is what it is, if i need drugs to feel better and deal with it better, so be it! I sense a sort of passive-aggressive guilt trip being suggested, which is not needed! By the way, these meds are not placebos! They are powerful, life changing medications. Please don't suggest otherwise.
>
> topcatclr,
> You wrote,[...these meds..They are..life changing...].
> You see, I am talking here about a life changing experiance. The change is not by human achievement, though. It is by deliverance, which I am getting to as {divine accomplishment}.
> Best wishes,
> Lou
>
> topcatclr,
You wrote,[...if I need drugs to feel better and to deal with it better, so be it!...]
I am not having dialog with you to convince you to abandon using drugs to feel better and deal with it (the world) better.
I am talking here about a change. It is a change of the heart, where one sings a new song. The song has been revealed to me by the God that I give service and worship to, which is the same God that the Jews also give service and worship to, to be The Word of God that one could hear as Spirit.
I am not trying to change your position to use drugs to cause a change, verses the change being accomplished by the Spirit of the God I am talking about. I have invited others that want to accept this opportunity to find out how this could happen to post here in this thread and that one could reject this opportunity also.
I have been talking about a Great Gulf that separates one, symbolically, from death and life. I have come here for those that want to leave one side and reach the other side which is the Kingdom of the God that I give service and worship to. There is a way that has been revealed to me that I want to share with those here that are wanting to leave the use of psychotropic drugs. I think that they stand at the edge of the Great Gulf. For it has been revealed to me that David found himself there also. And he said the following. And if one at the edge could say the following, the God that I am talking about is the God that has promised to lead one to the Kingdom of God. And David said as he stood there, as is in the 139th Psalm the verse 23 and 24;
"Search me, O God; and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts;
And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting."
Lou


 

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