
Drugs Hurt Everyone
Question:
Do you know any drug or alcohol related stories?
Answer: I had a boyfriend long ago. I did not know that he was taking drugs and selling. But, at the moment I realized this – I went away.
Question: Yes, and what happened next?
Answer: Have not seen him anymore. Don´t know. But to be with him would mean that I accept the way he is living.
He takes money for something which destroys people.
Question: Do you think he should pay for his crimes?
Answer: He will, I´m sure. Because he takes drugs himself. Otherwise, there are some other [higher] powers.
Question: Do you know any of the people that he has hurt?
Answer: No. But I heard from other people he did.
Question: How do you feel about drug use in general?
Answer: It’s a way to eliminate feelings, or to get great feelings for a moment – to forget the world and life. But, for this you have to pay a big price.
Question: And do you think it is good for people to forget for a while?
Answer: Maybe a way of meditation is a better way. It is in your control. You are not controlled by something that you cannot get rid of anymore.
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Hi Kathy,
I’m sorry to hear of this sad story. It is truly ashame to see someone succumb to an addiction to the point of death.
Equally as sad, this happens a lot.
My heart goes out to the young children that were left behind, it makes their life so much less without their mother.
Thank you for sharing your story. I believe that your story and the others on this site will begin to help others and create healing in their lives.
Sharing our stories is small thing we can do to help others!
David Snape
A relatively young friend died last summer of drug abuse leaving behind a broken family including young children. It was such an unnecessary death! At the same time I know of several peole who have conquered addictions just as was suggested in this interview, by meditation. Falun Gong is particularely effective in that regard, but the person has to be ready to make a change in their thinking.