After a lot of traumatic life-altering changes happened to me, I was for years described anti-depressants (paroxetine), (which I still take in a low dose) and two different benzodiazepines (temazepam and oxazepam), which I stopped using. My question is, if the meds could have made me quite numb to spiritual and paranormal experiences.
Any experiences of answers would be very helpful
Paranormal Experiences and prescribed drugs
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I don't think the answer is important, because physical and mental health always come first, and I see a lot of potential for problems with this kind of topic here. If a person is prescribed medication by a medical professional, they are advised to take the medication for the reason it was prescribed. The paranormal is not a substitute for this, and should never be a reason to stop medication(s).
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