Elisabeth McKay
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In brain pattern mapping, we track very specific markers for thought processes, chronological behaviors for biochemical reactions, and similarly to how we can see who's predisposed for PTSD, we can see who is a candidate for psychedelics and who is not.
So I would highly encourage you, if it's something that you are considering, absolutely take the 20 minutes to do Predictive Mind and find out if you actually are or are not a candidate for psychedelics because it could be what makes or breaks the rest of your life.
I've had clients that have quite literally been descended into a 10-year on the verge of psychotic episode ever since they started dabbling in this stuff.
And we need to be really careful because when it's presented as something that's spiritual and enlightening, it makes people immediately want to do it without taking the steps to make sure it really is for you and to ask some of those deeper questions.
The other thing that is really important to note is
is that anytime we're doing something where we're pushing ourselves, like I said, into the passenger seat rather than the driver's seat, what can happen in that space between the fourth and fifth dimension is we can give access to, however you want to say it, spirits, entities, energies, things that do not belong in your body.
And you can't accurately push them away because you've actively given them the space to come in.
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This is why if you were to cast out a demon in the way of deliverance and that person is not ready to have an infilling of the Holy Spirit, the Bible says that seven spirits come back in its place.
So is that actually something worth doing or are you potentially putting them more at risk?
Biblically speaking, you're putting them more at risk if that person is not able to sustain the work that you just did because you're kicking them out only to have them come back with friends.
Using the same sort of structure when we are putting ourselves in a space where we've kind of put ourselves willingly in the passenger seat, we've created all this opening and now even worse, now we're putting ourselves in a physical space with a bunch of other people who are in that open space because often in medicine ceremonies, you're surrounded by a bunch of other people.
So now going with this idea that we each have a biofield that is emitted relatively three feet in every direction around us and inside of that we have plasma and there's all different types of conductivity.
There's a measurable megahertz frequency that we emit.
When our biofields are now next to other people's biofields, now we're susceptible to whatever they're letting in because all of our biofields are now slammed up on top of each other.
The same is true frankly for a lot of holotropic breathwork.
When I see a lot of those classes happening, every part of me that understands somatic experiencing and somatic therapy wants to run in there and rescue every single person.
When you're putting yourself into a state of nervous system dysregulation through hyperventilation, many people are experiencing trauma and then the teacher is like, oh, this is a release.
When anyone who's trained is actually looking and you're like, actually, no, this is a nervous system dysregulation and you're actually there in a trauma state and you're just calling the shaking a release, that is not actually accurate in most of these cases.
And now because you're doing this around other people, all of their trauma and all of whatever they're carrying in the spirit is now potentially bleeding onto you.