Phelps Pot Smoking No Biggie? Ask an Aura Reader.
February 4th, 2009 by Rose Rosetree
What’s the big deal about smoking pot? Aura Reading helps to explain why it really is dangerous, distorting, and far more serious than pop culture would have us believe.
Controversy swirls, thicker than fumes from a joint, courtesy of the now-notorious Michael Phelps bong photo published at News of the World.com. Use this Aura Reading Insider’s link to find a larger version of the picture shown here. The larger photo, starting at the upper right corner, is the one with the bong.
Nice pipe. Bad aura.
For years, I’ve been reading the effects of recreational substances on auras. My latest book, Read People Deeper, even contains a chapter to help you detect if someone has a problem with alcohol, pot, or other recreational substances.
Here, in a nutshell, is what pot does to Phelps in our photo. His aura expands a great deal beyond its normal (very respectable) size. The edges become blurry, wobbly, unstable.
Subjectively, that means opening up to a mid-range astral level of experience. Compared to Human Level standards, yes, that would count as “high.”
The wobbliness is part of the price paid for the inner trip. Temporarily that could even be fun, like an amusement park ride that makes you physically high for a while and leaves you delightfully dizzy.
THE PRICE OF POT, SEEN WITH AURA READING
What is the rest of the price? Every time a person smokes marijuana, that outer edge of his or her aura weakens, depositing a very fine layer of STUFF (astral-level debris). Of course scientists can’t yet find this very refined level of problem. They’d have to become aura readers and design experiments using celestial perception.
But just because surface-level perception shows “nothing,” the STUFF persists, making regular human-level life that much less charming.
Unfortunately, it gets worse. When an aura becomes so weak at the edges, it becomes a calling card to astral entities — disembodied spirits. They can easily glom onto that person’s aura. This isn’t Exorcist-style “possession” but the much more common problem of having someone’s life force energy leeched by sharing.
Your aura was meant to be worn just by you, not shared with random strangers!
At the time of this photo, Phelps has about 60 astral entities hitch-hiking inside his aura. Of course, that could have been early in the evening. As a consequence of this night of fun, Phelps could have picked up hundreds more.
Astral entities can be removed by a skilled practitioner. Just this week, I’ve helped move truckloads of astral debris like this out of the auras of some of my clients. Later this year, I will teach the skill set in a weekend Intensive for Spiritual Cleansing and Protection.
Of course, the best form of protection is not to smoke pot in the first place.
AURA READING A STONER
Granted, there’s a big difference between taking the occasional toke versus being a full-blown pothead, like the stoner half of the famous movie team of yesteryear, Cheech and Chong. (In our photo here, he’s on the right.)
It’s hilarious, how Chong wears that band to cover his forehead. Because he sure does need something to hold his mind together. By the time of this photo, Chong’s aura boundaries are so weakened, he lives more in the astral than in the human realm. It’s a fun way to live, perhaps, and I have to admire the strength of his mind that he can still function in the human world as effectively as he does.
People with severe mental illness, and all those who suffer from autism or developmental disabilities, similarly work really hard to be able to survive, and communicate, on the human level. Like Chong, they have something unusual going on with the size and quality of their auras. Only they didn’t do it to themselves voluntarily, as Chong did. (Not in this lifetime, at least. The jury still is out on whether taking tokes this time leads to other lifetimes with autism, etc.)
Of course the desire to get high is understandable. Those of us who pursue spiritual practices, including development of skills at Aura Reading, have a way to expand awareness that is safe.
Yes, the directed use of your own consciousness can get you there, to the best part of being stoned and beyond, all the way to the spiritual realms… which are even higher than the astral realms visited through drugs like cocaine and heroin. These open the aura to even higher astral planes than pot and are, therefore, even harder to stop taking.
OPINIONS THAT MAKE SENSE ONLY ON THE SURFACE
In a Washington Post editorial today, Kathleen Parker points out that America “boasts the highest percentage of pot smokers among 17 nations surveyed, including the Netherlands, where cannabis clouds waft from coffeehouse windows.”
She jokes that “Once a kid realizes that pot doesn’t make him insane… he might figure other drug information is equally false. That’s how marijuana becomes a gateway drug.”
Perhaps that is true, on the surface. But actually weaking the functioning of your aura, investing more and more of your life in astral recreation, is the gateway problem that Kathleen would find if she learned to do Aura Reading.
As if the consequences of smoking pot had to be either insanity or nothing!
We’re hurting ourselves when we choose to smoke pot. But I’d hardly call it a victimless crime.
LINKS
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Thanks for this blog post, Rose.
I can use this information when talking to my 17 year old son about marijuana. It’s everywhere–one of his friends has smoked it (probably more than one friend).
This was very interesting.
Thanks!
Thanks for this post, Rose.
When I started to learn more about auras a few years ago, including all of your wonderful work, it just became so clear to me what a no-brainer it was not to smoke pot (not that I wanted to anyway) or even to drink. I’ve gone about my business for years now without taking a sip of anything, simply out of a sense of self-care. I was reminded at a Christmas gathering with co-workers how unnerving this can be for people when they commented on my choice of drink. I felt like I was in junior high!
All that is to say that your post is such a great reminder of how valuable it is to become educated about auras and self-care. Once I learned how destructive those substances were, it was just so obvious to me what a huge price I would pay if I chose to indulge in that stuff. Sure would be a better approach to dealing with drugs instead of another “war on….”
I’m curious; does drinking tend to have the same effect as smoking pot?
Thanks,
Ann
ANN and LISA, thanks so much for your comments… and for daring to be counter-culture in our drug-lovin’ society.
What about removing the STUFF that gets lodged in an aura, resulting from smoking pot? If you study Kundalini Yoga, there are specific techniques to do, over and over. Yogi Bhajan had the wisdom to recognize the problem and develop a strategy for healing.
As for other approaches… during my career, I have noticed that many who once were involved with recreational drugs can become strong — or fanatical — advocates for health food. Certainly, this represents an improvement. However, improving one’s diet NOW doesn’t really do a thing to budge the auric residue. And techniques like fasting won’t work because they don’t cleanse an aura at the appropriate level.
It can be helpful to cut the cord of attachment to people you were involved with, the ones who started you taking the sbustance. That way, you can stop re-circulating in your aura the experience of drug experiences.
If you have had a significant dependency on pot or cocaine or alcohol, the healing method I recommend most strongly would definitely be Energy Release Regression therapy. I have successfully worked with clients who carried frozen blocks of stuck energy related to all of these.
Stopping cigarettes, they say that the body recovers rather quickly. With non-prescription drugs, people assume that by abstaining all former damage is gone. Not so! Happily, the STUFF that has been deposited can be released. Just don’t expect this to happen merely through the passage of time.
I went through a period of drug use in my late teens and 20s – mostly pot. Funny enough, I’m going into a raw food / vegetarian diet now. I’ll take your advice about the cord cutting and aura cleansing, Rose.
NEON ARTEMIS, I’m so glad you’re considering the idea of healing at the level where deposits lodge. Going for a healthy diet, a great lifestyle, even most kinds of yoga, really won’t make a difference for moving out the kind of damage that results from pot.
This blog is very interesting. I have wondered about the effects of weed beyond the body, and this information is helpful.
I still have a hard time believing weed is more harmful than helpful (compared to other drugs).
What is least harmful to the aura…to take multiple perscription drugs for depression, help sleeping, nausea, pain, etc. (and dealing with the side effects of these drugs) or smoking weed?
In my opinion, weed is less harmful to the body…. but would someone be better off not smoking and not recieving the physical benefits weed can have (and keeping their aura in tact), or smoking and feeling relief but having a wavering aura?
DIANA, thanks. I find your QUESTIONS interesting.
The benefits of weed are far outweighed by the harm done to a person’s aura.
Relief can come in many safer ways, and if you look around more at this blog or check out my main website, you’ll learn about Aura Healing and Transformation, also Energy Release Regression Therapy. Both of these can produce permanent healing. (See http://www.rose-rosetree.com)
Other mind-body-spirit forms of healing are effective, too, and can help a person to gain a natural high in life without putting toxic deposits into the fine fabric of the aura.
I do agree with you that the need for some medications can decrease after a person “finds relief.” But surely there are better ways to find relief. I find that when deeper forms of healing are successful, the relief is permanent and adds to the purity of a person’s nervous system, rather than the opposite. For instance, I had a client who was on anti-psychotic medication — and pretty clearly needed to be.
She had one session of Energy Release Regression Therapy that uncovered some extremely disturbing incidents from her past, all of which had been completely repressed. I was thrilled to have had the skill set to help her to RELEASE those energies, not just remember them.
A year later, she came back for a different type of session. For the past 11 months, she had been medication-free. She did this sensibly and safely, as a result of the healing she had received.
It’s really exciting that you are considering all this. There’s the cultural idea that weed is simply bad. There’s the counter-culture idea that weed is good, and those who disagree are bad. And here is our counter-counter-culture idea that weed feels good but is bad, at the level of auras; those who disagree don’t yet have the perception to know better.
Hi. Thanks for all of the interesting information. I smoked pot everyday for 2 years until last fall. When I smoked weed I was more productive creatively and seemed to process my emotions much better. Plus it helped with insomnia. Maybe the change is because now I don’t meditate at all and at least back then I was opening up through pot. Reading that it is wholly unhealthy for you is pretty disappointing to me, honestly.
[...] For any of you Blog-Buddies who have experimented in this particular way, the high isn’t worth it. You’ll pay for every bit of chemically induced expansion to your aura by carrying STUFF in your aura. This STUFF may hang around for a long time. (See my post earlier this year with an Aura Reading perspective on marijuana.) [...]
I’ve read all of your posts and feel that most of you are very negative people that think your perfect. Love is the strongest power in the universe and break away anything negative that we have done in this life or our past life.
When you love yourself you dont want to put poisons in your body. Every flower has its time to bloom if its not in this life time it will be in the next.
Think Universal Think with Love, Love is the key to everything.