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How To Stop Drugs: A Guide

AvatarHigh Priest Zevios Metathronos4 min to read

Not for the faint hearted, but believe with full conviction, if you practice these protocols, you will be free from drugs. And as you push it, you will detach completely. Set on the side 3 days and after the third day, you will see how you will have radically reduced your drug urges.

I am 100% convinced all of you can escape this. Even most severe cases. It's not a magical recipe. We're just dealing with a minor problem. No guilt should be involved in this, what you have done is not indicative of your whole existence, it just means you wanted quick relief or you felt down. Everyone does; recovery is at hand.

Time for self love and evolution, don't attack yourself for what you did. Technically you are less responsible than you think about this, as "drugs" hijack your biological reception system - ie, they take your free will away. Your decisions were borderline "not your own". Your decision to move away, marks the day where you make decisions about yourself and you are not enslaved.

Groups are here to support you, post whatever necessary. Rants, emotional expression, attacks even; whatever occurs. Experience it and let it go.

Note: This is not for far gone or clinical cases. Everyone can be saved from this, one must simply act today, not tomorrow. Brothers and Sisters; if you are in this case, seek professional counsel. If you cannot fast for medical reasons, consider it.

If you are heavily addicted, withdrawal might be brutal and take days. Ignore (not fight, but ignore) all "relapsation" related things. You'll think whatever, feel whatever - distract yourself, void and do not "fight it". You are RESTING here, you are not FIGHTING.

The same protocol below, minus the fasting, is the essential protocol to do during the withdrawal phase. believe it will work. After a point, all influences will evaporate. First day start with the fasting, then continue the drill without the fasting. Sooner than you expect, you will see that cravings will lessen and eventually evaporate.

When you do this successfully, you will likely turn back and say "wow, I actually did this?". Yes you did and you are free, continue in freedom.

Round 1:

1. Eat very good for one day; whatever, enjoy yourself. Because the next day you will be doing this: 24 hours of fasting.
2. 24 hours of fasting. Only water. Don't eat nothing.
3. When you wake up on this day: 20 minutes of studying a book or anything; by compulsive force. During the fast.
4. After you study the book, you will have a cold shower. If you cannot take it, you should start from warm water and work your way comfortably downward. By the end of the shower, you must be on cold water, not warm water.
5. On the same day, cut out every person that does the following: Bring drugs to you, is a "friend who uses" and whatever else; without mercy. Just go black, don't listen to siren's song that they love you or whatever; they do not. They are destroying you. No emotions, just out them. Block them. Stay CLOSER to people that love you, value you, and want the good of you.
6. Continue your day as usual, do void meditation and ignore any and all thoughts.
7. Do the Ritual of Janus at the peak of the fasting/ritual [18 hours], requesting specifically to be absolved from the drug usage. Janus will help you transition.
8. At the end of the fasting, sleep. Drink copious amounts of water.
9. Affirmations: "I am free, healthy and absolved of what harms me. I am powerful, my will is powerful and I control easily myself and effortlessly."
10. Keep occupied all day. No sitting down with imbeciles who have nothing to do besides smoke weed. You deserve better; even Netflix watching is better.
11. If you cannot do the above on your own, if you have a partner etc, explain to them what you will be doing, and just do it.

Repeat round 1 two times the first week. No relapsing on toxic relations with people; they are in the past. Do this for 4 weeks, ie, a total of 4 times a month. It's not that hard, only the first time will be hard.

Round 2:

Same drill; but this time, you will fast for 36 hours. Same drill. Repeat again 4 times a month.

Next day: Proceed to eat and restart the day as usual.

The above will be a radical shift you can combine with 40 days working to rid yourself completely.

-High Priest Zevios Metathronos

#20

Thank you High Priest Zevios, addictions must be overcome in order to become spiritual.

#21

May all Zevists struggling with addiction succeed in your recovery. Life will get so much better, once you reclaim your life from the monster called addiction. 🙏

#22

Thank you High Priest Zevios Metathronos. I remember it was once said that food addiction/sugar addiction is similar to drug addiction. Can this program be modified for food/sugar addictions too?

#23
disciple of ?said:post: 1195433

Why didn't you add a caveat for those who might be harmed?

Care needs for longer fast and for those who are elderly since refeeding syndrome has killed people and there is a strong urge to eat as much as possible immediately after a fast which is dangerous. Eat soft easily digestible foods like yogurt or fruits and in small amounts to break a fast. Wait about an hour and then eat some more.

Anyone suffering from inflammatory issues could do fasting with a small amount of baking soda added to their water, about an eighth of a teaspoon and you'll notice it go away after a few times. I was given this advice a while back when I summoned Valefor as I was overtraining and destroying my body. After some quick research with Gemini I saw the reasons for this:

"The "Spleen Signal" (Immune Modulation)
The most significant discovery in recent years is how baking soda affects the mesothelial cells that line your internal organs.
The Mechanism: When you ingest baking soda, it stimulates the stomach to produce more acid for digestion. However, it also signals the mesothelial cells that the environment is "safe."
The Result: These cells tell your spleen—the headquarters of your immune system—to stop producing M1 macrophages (pro-inflammatory cells that attack) and start producing M2 macrophages (anti-inflammatory cells that clean up debris).
Fasting Synergy: Since fasting naturally lowers insulin and reduces systemic stress, the baking soda reinforces this "calm" signal, potentially accelerating the reduction of chronic inflammation."

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#24

I never did drugs, but Im addicted to Cigarettes, And ive been a smoker for about 9 years now, Everytime I try to quit, its so depressing, like an imbalance of some kind, without Cigarettes My patience drops to zero and become completely irritated over the smallest things spewing curse words and get agitated and angry for the rest of the Day. Any advice you can give me on this Fam? Luckily for me there have been no visible or felt effects on my health as of yet, but I don't want to reach the point when my health starts deteriorating. I grew up with my grandparents and they were chainsmokers, my grandma died of pneumonia caused by cigarettes. My grandpa is still alive and strong, no visible health effects, I don't know how his body remains healthy, probably due to heavy labor in his job as fisherman, not that Im complaining, Im happy that he has a great health with string muscular body but Im not the same body as him, my body is weak due to physical work outs being neglected. But so far I can run long distance or do any cardio related movements no problem. But yeah I don't want to get to the point of being sick before I quit smoking, its just that the mental toll of not being able to smoke even a few times a day feels unbearable. I seriously need help/advice on this.

hold on, keep fighting
RTR gun is rapid firing
our side is winning
Zeus is coming

#25

I've been brutally addicted to alcohol, Xanax and heroin for years.. the last time i used i remember spraying the blood from the syringe and saying "the Blood of Satan"..and feeling so sad about it. I understood i was doing It because i thought i was a shitty person, it was punishment, not reward. So i decided to stop killing myself and acting like a retard, and I spent a week or so in bed. But it wasn't that bad, i was actually happy because i felt i was returning to the Gods. It's been almost two years.

#26

Greetings High Priest,
Does this also apply to cigarettes?

"Don't let anyone stop you. Not even your own self."

#27

I've been brutally addicted to alcohol, Xanax and heroin for years.. the last time i used i remember spraying the blood from the syringe and saying "the Blood of Satan"..and feeling so sad about it. I understood i was doing It because i thought i was a shitty person, it was punishment, not reward. So i decided to stop killing myself and acting like a retard, and I spent a week or so in bed. But it wasn't that bad, i was actually happy because i felt i was returning to the Gods. It's been almost two years.

When you develop chi running through years of practice and breathing exercises while running you will actually get an almost identical high and this is in fact the reason I never became addicted to heroin. The only difference I noticed is heroin has a nervousness about it and when you generate endorphins to a high degree through distance running it is much more centered and balanced.

You need at least 10-15 minutes to begin to give off endorphins and this is noticable when you start getting shin splints you'll feel the pain go away. My sweet spot is around 5 miles, but you have to find your own based on your body type style of running. Chi running is about patience and you always want to focus on your breath by breathing in much slower in the in breath and pumping rapidly on the out breath. If you notice your in and out breath are even then you are going to fast.

Be careful to take care of your joints and practice yoga regularly or this will degrade your joints in the long run. The same day I developed telekinesis using this method I also had started to ruin my joints as they could not keep up. I wrote a while back a thread titled "going the extra mile for Satan" where I opened my wings through running and was telekinetic by the end of the run, although I couldn't show off as I was in a public gym. The yoga session that followed nearly knocked me unconscious and I had to stop after a few minutes as the energy was causing me to seize up. The next day my feet, knees and hip were in too much pain to even run.

It takes years of daily practice without skipping to many days, maybe once a week to regenerate and make that day a yoga day. Make sure you take care of your feet by stretching them both forward and backward. Running and lifting saved me from every addiction except caffeine, until injury made me feel useless and set me back, but yoga can do this as well.

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#28

May all Zevists struggling with addiction succeed in your recovery. Life will get so much better, once you reclaim your life from the monster called addiction

Thank you High Priestess

#29

Also I have realised that sometimes it's the circle that you hang around with that usually makes it more difficult to quit addictions.
Years back I had a friend that leads me to drink alcohol but after I totally blackmail him and blocked him out of my life, everything changed.

#30

When you develop chi running through years of practice and breathing exercises while running you will actually get an almost identical high and this is in fact the reason I never became addicted to heroin. The only difference I noticed is heroin has a nervousness about it and when you generate endorphins to a high degree through distance running it is much more centered and balanced.

You need at least 10-15 minutes to begin to give off endorphins and this is noticable when you start getting shin splints you'll feel the pain go away. My sweet spot is around 5 miles, but you have to find your own based on your body type style of running. Chi running is about patience and you always want to focus on your breath by breathing in much slower in the in breath and pumping rapidly on the out breath. If you notice your in and out breath are even then you are going to fast.

Be careful to take care of your joints and practice yoga regularly or this will degrade your joints in the long run. The same day I developed telekinesis using this method I also had started to ruin my joints as they could not keep up. I wrote a while back a thread titled "going the extra mile for Satan" where I opened my wings through running and was telekinetic by the end of the run, although I couldn't show off as I was in a public gym. The yoga session that followed nearly knocked me unconscious and I had to stop after a few minutes as the energy was causing me to seize up. The next day my feet, knees and hip were in too much pain to even run.

I did started running every morning.. i didn't know about chi running though.Thank you.
If you think about it addiction is just kind of silly and childish, once you lose the habit there are not many reasons to come back to it. Yes the high is fun but it's 1 good hour and 23 of absolute hell, daily, so.. if you switch your mentality from pleasure seeking to having an actual purpose in Life, you just don't want to ruin that for a good "high". Are you ok now?

#31

I did started running every morning.. i didn't know about chi running though.Thank you.
If you think about it addiction is just kind of silly and childish, once you lose the habit there are not many reasons to come back to it. Yes the high is fun but it's 1 good hour and 23 of absolute hell, daily, so.. if you switch your mentality from pleasure seeking to having an actual purpose in Life, you just don't want to ruin that for a good "high". Are you ok now?

"Even though I was criticized, books confirm that addiction is a habit; it seems that what I said is actually being proven true. Most young people experiment with addictions and then mature, no longer finding pleasure in illegal substances. In rare cases, however, some remain stuck—meaning they stay at the mindset of a teenager

#32

Not for the faint hearted, but I guarantee you, if you practice these protocols, you will be free from drugs. And as you push it, you will detach completely. Set on the side 3 days and after the third day, you will see how you will have radically reduced your drug urges.

I am 100% convinced all of you can escape this. Even most severe cases. It's not a magical recipe. We're just dealing with a minor problem. No guilt should be involved in this, what you have done is not indicative of your whole existence, it just means you wanted quick relief or you felt down. Everyone does; recovery is at hand.

Time for self love and evolution, don't attack yourself for what you did. Technically you are less responsible than you think about this, as "drugs" hijack your biological reception system - ie, they take your free will away. Your decisions were borderline "not your own". Your decision to move away, marks the day where you make decisions about yourself and you are not enlsaved.

Childhood (9 years old): I suffered from intense episodes of involuntary shaking throughout my whole body, crying, and an overwhelming feeling of excessive energy that I could not stop.
Adolescence (Marijuana): Using it completely evaporated my agitation and shaking, granting me relaxation, an escape from an emotional 'cage,' and a different perspective on life. I believe that drugs should be consumed by you, and you should not let the drugs consume you.
Shyness and Isolation (Cocaine): I was extremely closed off and felt ashamed of myself; using it in controlled amounts helped me open up emotionally and welcome people into my heart.
Need for Detachment (LSD): I use it rarely (every 6 to 12 months), providing me with a powerful state of laughter, release, and the feeling that no problem matters or even exists anymore

#33

Childhood (9 years old): I suffered from intense episodes of involuntary shaking throughout my whole body, crying, and an overwhelming feeling of excessive energy that I could not stop.
Adolescence (Marijuana): Using it completely evaporated my agitation and shaking, granting me relaxation, an escape from an emotional 'cage,' and a different perspective on life. I believe that drugs should be consumed by you, and you should not let the drugs consume you.
Shyness and Isolation (Cocaine): I was extremely closed off and felt ashamed of myself; using it in controlled amounts helped me open up emotionally and welcome people into my heart.
Need for Detachment (LSD): I use it rarely (every 6 to 12 months), providing me with a powerful state of laughter, release, and the feeling that no problem matters or even exists anymore

And guess what; all of this could be done without them either.

You also argue in other deleted responses, about how you need them to be well; you are enslaved by their needs. Occassionally "needing them" is the same thing. You can't control internal and external mood without them.

It takes a twist of time and the delusion that one has control over this habit (however occassional) is lost and the wheel turns someone to the cliffs. Will it come at once or later? Evidence shows it always arrives. How and the details of each mind about these, doesn't matter. The end is the end and it's programmed in the habit.

You can defend it etc, but you always know where it leads. People also defend heroin, the streets are filled with valiant defenders of these. They likely argued the same at some point.

#34

"Even though I was criticized, books confirm that addiction is a habit; it seems that what I said is actually being proven true. Most young people experiment with addictions and then mature, no longer finding pleasure in illegal substances. In rare cases, however, some remain stuck—meaning they stay at the mindset of a teenager

You know what's the worst mistake you can make in my opinion? Relying on other addicts experience.. first they romanticize addiction to feel "important" or "damned" or whatever modern bulls**t. Then they become enamoured with the "recovery addict " thing, and they spend the rest of their life thinking and talking about the period they used drugs. Anything but saying "i did that, let's move on".. at the same time, i think 5% of addicts are some of the best people on the planet, and when they quit (because they do) they become great. The other 95% like to be victims and drag everybody else down, always repeating that quitting drugs is "impossible" like a mantra and stuff like that. You're right, it's just a (very) bad habit.
You say most people mature? I think it's the opposite.. very few people grow out of It. Maybe i'm wrong.

#35

I hope every Zevist who struggles with addiction can see the light and overcome it. The 'feelings' and moods you get from it can 1000% be experienced in a better and healthier way through meditation and advancement. You can do this 🔥
Thank you High Priest

#36

And guess what; all of this could be done without them either.

You also argue in other deleted responses, about how you need them to be well; you are enslaved by their needs. Occassionally "needing them" is the same thing. You can't control internal and external mood without them.

It takes a twist of time and the delusion that one has control over this habit (however occassional) is lost and the wheel turns someone to the cliffs. Will it come at once or later? Evidence shows it always arrives. How and the details of each mind about these, doesn't matter. The end is the end and it's programmed in the habit.

In a world where algorithms control us, I prefer to believe in my own ideas. I cannot believe what society, the world, or anyone else says. Indeed, drugs do have negative effects, just like anything else consumed in excess.

#37

You know what's the worst mistake you can make in my opinion? Relying on other addicts experience.. first they romanticize addiction to feel "important" or "damned" or whatever modern bulls**t. Then they become enamoured with the "recovery addict " thing, and they spend the rest of their life thinking and talking about the period they used drugs. Anything but saying "i did that, let's move on".. at the same time, i think 5% of addicts are some of the best people on the planet, and when they quit (because they do) they become great. The other 95% like to be victims and drag everybody else down, always repeating that quitting drugs is "impossible" like a mantra and stuff like that. You're right, it's just a (very) bad habit.
You say most people mature? I think it's the opposite.. very few people grow out of It. Maybe i'm wrong.

Bro, I've been sober for a while now. I don't feel the need for it. I just put together a little story about my life with drugs. There are moments when I might do something after a very long time, just because the occasion arises, and I only use LSD once a year. So, for the most part, I'm sober. Money is more important now.
WTF, I'm not even allowed to speak about my own life experiences or express my opinions anymore? Pff.

#38

Bro, I've been sober for a while now. I don't feel the need for it. I just put together a little story about my life with drugs. There are moments when I might do something after a very long time, just because the occasion arises, and I only use LSD once a year. So, for the most part, I'm sober. Money is more important now.
WTF, I'm not even allowed to speak about my own life experiences or express my opinions anymore? Pff.

Okay fine, I apologize for the trouble I caused, but I am not the kind of person who doesn't know what to do with his life and let others command my life and teach me what is right and what is wrong, commanding me perhaps without making any mistake, just because I don't respect their laws. I shouldn't even be of any interest to this area

#39

I did started running every morning.. i didn't know about chi running though.Thank you.
If you think about it addiction is just kind of silly and childish, once you lose the habit there are not many reasons to come back to it. Yes the high is fun but it's 1 good hour and 23 of absolute hell, daily, so.. if you switch your mentality from pleasure seeking to having an actual purpose in Life, you just don't want to ruin that for a good "high". Are you ok now?

Chi running = pleasure seeking
It's just an addiction that can enhance your life rather than destroy it. Not many can make the comparison between heroin and a real runners high which many feel except not on the level I felt it. You would be shocked at how close to heroin it feels like. I literally messed my joints up chasing that high, although I had already some nerve damage in my feet from the Army as the death march causes your feet to go numb and you losing feeling for about 2 weeks after, but it is also the reason I was able to train so intensely. Foot and toe flexibility is a must if you choose to be a serious runner as you will get plantar fascitis without it.

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