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The Effects Of Prescribed And Illegal Drugs

THE EFFECTS OF PRESCRIBED AND ILLEGAL DRUGS ON THE ASSEMBLAGE POINT LOCATION

(By Jon Whale)

I first published the information concerning the effects of drugs on the Assemblage Point in 1997. I also included them in my last book entitled: The Catalyst Of Power. Every time I pick up a newspaper, listen to the radio news or turn on the television, there are always reports or documentaries of incidents of crime, violence, injury or tragedy where drugs and alcohol are implicated. Nine years have past since I first published this information, substance abuse related crime and violence has increased to the point that in the UK it is not safe to venture into the city between dusk and dawn. Our prisons are overcrowded and have burst, dangerous prisoners are being released back on the street too early to make way for newly convicted inmates.

Notwithstanding and yet including alcohol and prescribed drugs (legal), the individuals most inclined to use illegal drugs, will often be introverted personality types. As outlined in chapter three of: NAKED SPIRIT; During their early formation, introvert types often negatively or ambivalently identified with one or both parental figures. For these, the predisposition for an unstable or detrimental Assemblage Point location is rather high. Resorting to chemicals to obtain a feeling of wellbeing is dangerous. Dependency on chemical maintenance will be the most likely outcome. The irony is that in such cases, experimenting with drugs will aggravate their Assemblage Point location’s instability. This will compound the potentiality for chronic chemical dependency.

Another factor concerning illegal black market drug supplies, are that dealers due to their illegal racketeering, will be low on the scale of emotional health (-3, covert hostility). Even if the original wholesale supplies are of comparative purity, intermediate dealers will do everything they can to maximum their profits. Therefore, they will adulterate the source materials to bulk them out. Cutting with inert bulking substances weakens the end product, consequently, it is more profitable to mix in cheap surplus medical and veterinary drugs. This practice increases potency and dependency. Unpredictable side effects such as psychotic reactions are greatly increased.

Whereas extrovert personality types, in the main are not so vulnerable to relying on chemicals for an internal feeling of wellbeing. Extroverts can take drugs with little chance of becoming addicted. For this reason, extrovert people do not understand why introverted individuals become addicted. They often have little or no sympathy for addicts, and without profound professional insight, will not be in any position to assist.

Despite spending much time and money promoting and communicating the connection between substance abuse and the Assemblage Point, to my knowledge, not a single journalist, professional body, government agency, charity, television or radio program has ever picked up and reported the importance of the Assemblage Point location with respect to addiction.

Prescribed Drugs

Central nervous system depressants, such as morphine, heroin, chlorpromazine, lithium salts, lorazepam, barbiturates etc., can cause the Assemblage Point to move downwards. These types of drugs suppress the biological energy in the nervous system, therefore the patient’s vibrational rate is much slower and, correspondingly, the Assemblage Point location will move to a lower location to reflect this. When the Assemblage Point is close to the critical line, the use of central nervous system depressants (and general anaesthetics) can be dangerous, as they can move the Assemblage Point down towards the critical line. With low locations, the patient’s biological energy levels are depleted and death could result.

Tobacco

Normally, smoking tobacco has very little or no effect on the Assemblage Point location. If it does anything, it increases the heart rate and tends to bend the Assemblage Point towards the right side (hypertension). There are many millions of people who enjoy, regret and repent of smoking and their Assemblage Point locations are generally normal and typical. For some people with an Assemblage Point location high on the right, tobacco can trigger heart palpitations and induce feelings of anxiety, panic and feelings of losing control. When anxiety or panic is present (hypertension), smoking levels can increase and exacerbate the tension. Maintaining a central location reduces the craving for nicotine.

Alcohol

Alcohol causes a small misalignment or bending of the Stationary Assemblage Point to the right side and downwards. Excessive consumption causes gross misalignment to the right and can induce psychotic behaviour. Addiction can occur if the Assemblage Point is seriously misaligned. Without alcohol, and the same applies for depressive drugs, the patient feels bad and drinks or takes drugs to reduce the body’s nervous activity and accompanying Beta brain frequency activity and related physical symptoms. The violent and destructive behaviour of some alcoholics is partly due to their Assemblage Point location, which is on the extreme right, the location for extrovert psychosis. As younger males, in general, have an Assemblage Point location on the right side; the consumption of large quantities of alcohol in a short period of time dramatically increases the likelihood of violent behaviour and the smallest provocation can trigger an episode.

Alcohol when consumed along with other drugs is dangerous. Alcohol when combined with central nervous system depressive drugs such as barbiturates, will induce narcosis and can be fatal. This combination will cause the Assemblage Point to drop rapidly.

When alcohol is combined with anti depressive drugs or other CNS stimulants, the outcome is dangerously unpredictable. In this case, the stimulating effects of antidepressant drugs combined with the intoxicating effects of alcohol can result in psychotic episodes. The Assemblage Point moves to the right and is high.Accompanying the dramatic increase in the consumption of prescribed anti depressive drugs, in the last few years there have been a number of tragic homicides. Alcohol combined with depressive drugs is one of the methods of committing suicide, death is self inflicted. But in cases where alcohol has been consumed with antidepressants, causing an extrovert psychotic episode, death and injury has been inflicted on other members of their family.

A person with suicidal tendencies will have a low Assemblage Point location. Correcting the Assemblage Point location will change their mood and make them feel much better within themselves. People who depend on antidepressants in order to feel good can reduce the risks, save themselves money and improve their health by getting their Assemblage Point shifted to the centre. The central location produces a natural feeling of well being and from this location life’s problems can be fun; one does not need to escape or use drugs to cope.

Cannabis

Some types of cannabis preparations, such as dark resin, reduce Beta brain frequencies to Alpha and Theta, which reduces the user’s “internal dialogue”. The effects, at least for some people, are said to increase left and right brain synergy. Unlike alcoholics, cannabis users can display an agreeable nature and their Assemblage Point will be closer to the centre meridian line. Many users claim to be more in touch with their feelings when using the various preparations of this plant.

For the habitual consumers, problems arise when the drug is unavailable because the central nervous system adapts to the influence of cannabis in the body. Withdrawal sends the Assemblage Point to the right and upwards which produces High Beta frequency activity in the brain, with accompanying distressing symptoms. Cannabis users often resort to alcohol or other substitutes when supplies dry up; a better way is to shift the Assemblage Point down to the centre while the central nervous system re adapts itself.

Cannabis can produce negative neurosomatic experiences. Some of the more contemporary preparations of cannabis can, in some people, trigger panic and anxiety feelings. For example, special genetic plant strains grown under artificial light often called ‘skunk’ can be very stimulating. It is probable that the intense ultra violet lamps, used to encourage the plants’ growth, modify the tetrahydrocannabinol molecules to a more active isomer.

Cannabis Sativa or hemp is assigned to the Cannabacea plant family. There is only one other plant in this family and it is the hop plant, used to make beer. The hop plant like cannabis can have a calming or sedative effect, and the flowering heads are often placed in pillows and used by people suffering from insomnia. The tradition of making beer form hops has for some years now been dying, and the beers manufactured today do not have the same calming and satisfying effect as beers of the past. Omitting hops from beer preparations will have the effect of increasing alcohol consumption and addiction.

Recreational Drugs

Amyl and butyl nitrite (nicknamed “poppers” and “sniffers”) are sometimes used by homosexuals to help induce “total orgasm” during sex. When repeatedly used to excess, this type of drug can seriously deplete biological energy. Resorting to cocaine and amphetamines in an attempt to make a recovery can result in total exhaustion. Consequently, the Assemblage Point could drop to a dangerous location.

Cocaine and amphetamines are two of the many central nervous system stimulants available today. They are mainly used in conjunction with extrovert activities. As such they can shift the Assemblage Point to the far right side of the chest, the extrovert psychotic location. They can also shift the Assemblage Point to the high right, the location for anxiety and panic. Locations on the far right side are unstable and physical exhaustion from using stimulants can provide the opportunity for the Assemblage Point to drop down towards the critical line. This will result in chronic fatigue or other diagnostic classification in the depressive spectrum.

Hallucinogenic Drugs

The location of the Assemblage Point determines how we “see” and “experience” reality. If we experience hallucinations, our Assemblage Point will be in a position which is a long way from centre. Hallucinations, dreaming and other types of three dimensional spatial thinking activities are associated with right sided brain activity, which corresponds with an Assemblage Point location on the left side of the chest.

Hallucinogenic drugs such as L.S.D., D.M.T., D.E.T., mescaline, psilocybin, methylated amphetamines (for example, ecstasy, S.T.P., M.D.A.) and cocaine can loosen the Assemblage Point and shift it in any direction. Many factors, such as personality, guilt, fear, health and one’s environment, will determine the direction and the degree of the shift of the Assemblage Point. However, in users of such drugs, the general direction of the shift is towards the left side. The larger the dose, the greater the shift and the more exaggerated the experience becomes.

When the effects of the drug have worn off, the Assemblage Point can relocate at a detrimental position and angle. Since the Assemblage Point location determines how we behave and how we feel, using these drugs can cause a sudden change in personality with the physical and psychological symptoms associated with the new location manifesting. Shifting the Assemblage Point back to the position before the drug was taken will generally correct the situation. Patients suffering long term Assemblage Point misalignment caused by drugs may require several shifts over a period of months. They may also require supportive psychological therapy to assist in the stabilisation of their Assemblage Point.

Anyone experimenting with or researching the effects of hallucinogenic drugs should be aware that their Assemblage Point location will be affected. Therefore they should keep detailed records of the Assemblage Point location, before and after drug experiences. Clinicians using these types of drugs for psychological and psychiatric research will accelerate their research programmes by taking into consideration the patient’s Assemblage Point location.

Doctors researching L.S.D. or other drug therapy for chronic alcoholic rehabilitation should take a close look at what is happening to their patient’s Assemblage Point, they will then discover a new mechanism. The success or failure of drugs when used for psychological therapies, is dependent on the patient’s Assemblage Point location before and after the drug has worn off. Once the researchers get to grips with the Assemblage Point mechanism, they will realise that the use of drugs may not be required, since they will have established that drugs such as L.S.D. shifts the patient’s Assemblage Point and this can be done manually without exposing the patient to further risk.

Toxins, Poisons And Pollution

Toxins, including heavy metals such as mercury and lead, petroleum products, together with gases such as carbon monoxide/dioxide, cyanide and chlorine, all depress the central nervous system. They drive the Stationary Assemblage Point down towards the critical line. Toxins created by bacteria deplete the patient’s biological energy and have much the same effect on the Assemblage Point location and biological vibrational rate. In acute cases, the Assemblage Point will be left fixed close to the critical line. Should it be below on the right side it may take many months or years for the victim to recover and, if it is in the left location, the patient will be comatose. Either way, correction of the Assemblage Point will help recovery.

Bibliography, References And Follow-Up reading

Whale, Jon, Ph.D. Core Energy - Surgery For The Electromagnetic Body. Series of 3 articles prepared for Positive Health magazine. 1996. Website addresses:

1) Positive Health

4) Whale, Jon, Ph.D. The Catalyst of Power the Assemblage Point of Man. Second Edition. Dragon Rising Publishing. ISBN1 873483 05 88



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