18 Feb 2008 04:33:49 | Robert Bruce Baird
B>ADDICTION: - There are numerous obsessions and addictions
which prevent the soul from healing or achieving its potential.
Father Leo Booth and John Bradshaw have written a book on
religion as an addiction that I have quoted in many other books
so I will present another side to the issue here.
“A Priest’s Confession
Over the years I’ve had a number of different opportunities to
visit the Province of Quebec in eastern Canada. In fact, at one
time I was betrothed to a woman named Louise from Sherbrooke,
but the marriage never took place because of our sharp
differences regarding birth control (she was for it, and I was
very much opposed to it). {No doubt more control and macho
issues were involved. If the Churchians actually believed in the
soul they would want to make sure every soul had a good basis
for this life development. They would know the soul is immortal
and the flesh is just matter. If they thought we all are part of
God rather than the Pope being the Lord’s sole representative
they would know the collective or Divine Providence requires all
soul’s to help. Please refer to Jesus in John 10:34.}
During one particular trip to Montreal, I visited in the
company of a Quebecois friend of mine at the Catholic parochial
school. Our Lady of Pompeii Elementary on the city’s north side.
I can still recall the numerous crucifixes on the wall of every
classroom {Fear mongering abounds and few if any priests know
about mandalas and the antiquity of the cross.} and the statues
of the patron saint in the corridors. When the principal entered
a classroom with my friend and me, every student would stand and
bid us good morning in unison (in French, of course). {How about
that? Talk about robots?! The Family Compact would be proud.}
Twice a week, we were informed, homeroom teachers, all of them
good Catholics, set aside multiplication tables and the study of
vertebrates and turned their attention to Matthew, Mark, Luke
and John.
Father Jean-Pierre Morin, the priest who then presided over
this private parochial school, was an amiable host and quite
friendly. We took lunch with him in the school cafeteria and
visited in his private office for several hours afterwards. Ever
on the prowl for useful and effective remedies, I asked him at
some point in our lengthy conversations if he knew anything on
this subject.
The good father folded his hands out of habit (probably from
the frequent praying) {Could be spelt ‘preying’.} and soberly
mused on the subject for a minute or two before responding.
‘Yes,’ he finally said with a sift smile, ‘I have one for you
that is very personal and that I know, for a fact, works!’ He
then proceeded to share with us the following story.
‘When I was a young man I became addicted to some very bad
substances, which I found myself unable of shaking.’ He wouldn’t
even say what they were. ‘When I would try to quit them for a
few days or even a week, it just seemed as if my body gave in to
these wicked appetites and I went right back to using them
again. ‘About this time I determined to enter the priesthood,
{Thus it was not an alcohol addiction and one might suggest a
form of hallucinogen.} take my vows with the church, and live
the rest of my life serving God. I went down to the Immaculate
Conception Church in the heart of this city and there knelt
before the statues of the Virgin Mary and Christ and pleaded for
their assistance. It seemed as if the Virgin Mother spoke to my
mind, for I heard a female voice say ever so quietly in my head,
‘Go use catnip and you will be cured of this affliction.’
‘To be honest with you. I didn’t even know at the time what
this was. But upon making some inquiries, I soon learned it was
an herb. But I was faced with another dilemma. Even though I
knew which herb was right for my problem, I didn’t know how to
use it. Was I to eat it raw? Was I to make a tea out of it? Was
I to soak it in alcohol and use it as a tincture that way? Or
were gelatin capsules of the dried powder the way to go?
I tried each and every possibility and soon discovered that the
hot tea was the best course to follow. In about a quart of
boiling water I would put one good-sized handful of the cut
fresh catnip {Contains acetic acid, biotin, buteric acid,
choline, citral, folic acid and vitamin A as well as many B
vitamins including B6 and 12 which are useful in dealing with
lycanthropy and other obsessive hallucinatory events.} herb and
let it simmer for a few minutes before setting it aside to steep
a while. I would then pour myself a couple of cups of this brew
while it was still quite warm and sip it down whenever the
craving came over me for more of these addictive substances.
‘I was amazed, quite frankly, at just how well this tea worked.
My withdrawal symptoms were nowhere near what they used to be
before. I sincerely believe that the good Virgin Mother used
this common herb to help me overcome my addiction. I then
entered the priesthood where I’ve served with honor and
distinction ever since.’ He concluded.
I looked up at him from my note-taking and asked with a smile,
‘I believe this is the first time I’ve ever heard a priest
confess to a commoner and non-Catholic.’ All three of us enjoyed
a hearty laugh following this remark.” (1)
For people who do not know the extent of control exerted by the
Catholic Church in Canada and especially Quebec I highly
recommend looking into the Pauline Principle as detailed in the
Catholic Encyclopedia before checking out arranged marriages and
all the man ways they get money from companies and force people
to act according to their materialistic designs. My father was
with the Judge-Advocate General Corps after the cessation of
hostilities in Europe and stayed for the Nuremberg Trial of Kurt
Mayer. He told of many stories where men sending all their pay
back to the wife in Quebec or other Eastern Provinces had found
the church had taken the children away from the mother and were
using these funds (Often augmented by Black Market efforts
headed by the later Governor-General and including my father.).
The church would say the woman was ‘running around’ and in one
case the man went AWOL and was up on charges because he tried to
free his children and his wife who he had an understanding with
about the so-called ‘running around’. Of course now we know, and
the courts have shown – the church was mightily involved in many
other serious and immoral acts.
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