TOXIC CLOUD OF POISONOUS MEMORIES.

YOUR PERSONAL MASK IS FORMED BY FALSEHOODS AND TOXIC MEMORIES THAT CLOUD AND POISON YOUR MIND. YOUR MIND REACTS TO SOME TOXINS BY PRODUCING ANTI-TOXINS. SOME ANTI-TOXINS HAVE HARMFUL SIDE EFFECTS AND ALL TOXINS CLOUD VISION.

TOXINS LITERALLY HOLD YOU DOWN FROM SEEING OUR HIGHER SELF AND RECEIVING DIVINE ADVICE OR MENTORING TO CLEAR YOUR VISION AS FOLLOWS:-

1. FACE UP AND ASK OUR HIGHER SELF TO BE OUR ONE DIVINE MENTOR AND ADVISE.

2. ACCEPT WHAT IS GIVEN IN THE SPIRIT OF TRUTH.

3. FORGIVE AND LET TIME PASS TO CATCH UP WITH GOD NOW.

4. FLOAT FREE OF OLD TOXIC MEMORIES, SEE GOD'S SIGNS AND THEN, FEEL HIS WORDS NOW.

GOD IS THE ONE DIVINE MENTOR WE CAN ALL CARE AND SHARE WITH ONE ANOTHER IN LOVE, IF WE WILL.

KEY WORDS FROM WORLD BOOK DICTIONARY

toxin, noun.
any poison formed by an animal or plant organism as a product of its metabolism, especially one of those produced by bacteria. The symptoms of a disease caused by bacteria, such as diphtheria and scarlet fever, are due to toxins. The body reacts to some toxins by producing antitoxins.

poison
, noun, verb, adjective.
noun 1. a drug or other substance very dangerous to life and health.
Ex. Mustard gas, arsenic, and opium are poisons.
(SYN) venom.
2. (Figurative.) anything deadly or harmful.
Ex. Avoid the poison of hate.
3. a substance that stops or weakens the action of a catalyst or enzyme.
v.t. 1. to kill or harm by poison.
Ex. Farmers poison thousands of rats every year.
2. to put poison in or on.
Ex. to poison food, to poison arrows.
3. (Figurative.) to have a very harmful effect on.
Ex. Lies poison the mind. Whispering tongues can poison truth (Samuel Taylor Coleridge).
4. to stop or weaken the action of (a catalyst or enzyme).
adj. poisonous; toxic.
Ex. the poison waters of our polluted streams.

cure, verb, cured, curing, noun.
v.t. 1. to bring back to health; make well.
Ex. The doctor used strong medicine to cure the sick child of pneumonia. (Figurative.) Time cured him of his grief (Washington Irving).
2. to get rid of.
Ex. Rest in bed will often cure a cold. (Figurative.) Only great determination can cure a bad habit like smoking. (Figurative.) What can't be cured must be endured (Robert Burton).

figurative, adjective.
1. using words out of their literal meaning to add beauty or force. Many words are indicated in their figurative sense in this dictionary by labeling the meaning or the sentence (Figurative.)
(SYN) metaphorical.
2. having many figures of speech. Poetry is frequently figurative.
3. representing by a likeness or symbol; symbolic.
Ex. Baptism is a figurative ceremony; it represents cleansing by washing away sin.
(SYN) emblematical.
4. representing by means of a figure or likeness, as in drawing or sculpture; representational.

mentor, noun.
a wise and trusted adviser.

radiesthesia, noun.
sensitivity to invisible radiation from any source.
Ex. Radiesthesia may be involved in such psychic phenomena as reading print or identifying colors with the hands ... and dowsing (Samuel Moffat).