Saturday, June 1, 2013

Demonic Possession: Real Or Fake, Part 3

Good afternoon, everybody!  Are you enjoying your weekend?  It's hot here in GA and I am already longing for the autumn.  Give me those cool days with leaves changing color.  There is a time and season for everything, but now it's the time for hot weather!
  Today I am posting again about demonic possession.  Our big question for today is: what does it feel like to be possessed?  Obviously, only someone who has been possessed can answer that completely.  Even someone who has survived the experience may not be able to give us much information.  They simply may not remember.  One reason that they may not remember is that when a demon possesses a human, their spirit is "pushed aside".  Imagine the experience as being in your home, comfortable and completely in sync with the place.  You have lived in this home your entire life.  Suddenly, there is an evil intruder in your home, who has slipped in an window you have inadvertently left open.  At first, you may not think the intruder is evil, perhaps they tell you they are a friend.  This intruder is not a friend however, no matter what lies they tell you.  Gradually, day after day, you are pushed away, out of your home.  There is a small opening in the wall, like a very small window, and bit by bit, you are forced out of this opening.  This is a very horrific happening to you, and may even be physically painful. Tearing the spirit away from its home is a terrible process.  You are being forced to leave your beautiful home, the only home you have ever known.  In your place stands what you now recognize as a demon, a being of pure evil.   You do not leave your home willingly.  You often fight this demon, and sometimes you are the winner.  At those times, you take possession of your home again, you are in control.  During the weaker times, when you are firmly pushed out of your home, you watch in horror as the demon performs horrific acts.  Your friends and family no longer recognize your home.  They may react with fear, disgust, and horror as the demon does many things you would never do.  Finally, you are completely pushed out of your home. You can only stand outside the opening watching and praying that the demon will leave and that you will be rescued.  The only thing holding you to your home  is a thin, gold cord.  Even that cord  can be cut at any time.
  Your home in this case is of course, your body.  As the demon attaches itself to your body, your spirit is pushed aside.  That may be hard to believe but it does happen.  The stronger your spirit, the more it will fight to maintain control of the body.  Your loved ones may not even notice this process at first.  They may think you are "acting weird" or have some kind of illness.  As the demon takes more control of the body,  it is more noticeable to those around us.  The demon may talk in unknown languages, foam at the mouth, or perform perverted acts.  In the midst of all this, the human spirit can emerge, as it fights for control of the  body.  The human spirit has its own defenses and they do not give up easily.  At these times, the person may speak rationally, and appear normal to those around them.  They may beg for help or may not even recognize that anything is wrong. The body weakens as the demon drains its spiritual energy.  Sometimes the body dies as the demon gains control.  The thin, gold cord of life I described above is broken, and the spirit flies away, never able to return to the body again.
  So do you have some idea now how terrible a real demonic possession can be?  It may be masked as other things, with loved ones believing the person has developed a severe mental or physical illness.  I would not be surprised if the person is first taken to a psychiatrist before any other steps are even considered.  This is probably as it should be, as mental illness can take many forms, as has many faces.  If a mental or physical illness is ruled out, then what should be done?  I would love to tell you I have a "do it yourself, home remedy" for this situation, but I do not.  I'm all for healing yourself or your loved ones if at all possible, but sometimes we need a professional.  I do suggest you pray for the person, and send them as much positive energy as possible.  Remember the spirit is trying very hard to fight the intruding demon.  Positive energy and prayers for this spirit may help them push the demon away, and regain control of their body.
  If you truly believe you or a loved one is possessed, I suggest you look for a professional to help you.  Please write or record every disturbing event that is occurring and everything that seems out of the norm.  This record could be very helpful to a professional.  They need to first decide if the person is actually possessed, then try to determine what kind of demon is involved.  There is a hierarchy of demons,  with some stronger, and some less so.  If you are Catholic, you will want to contact your priest for help.  I am not Catholic, so I do not know what process is involved.  I am sure it is complicated, and requires much documentation.  This is where your record of what has occurred to date can come in handy. 
  If you are not religious, but are spiritual, there are certainly demonologists, or "demon experts" who can be consulted.  As I mentioned previously, there are many scam artists in this field, so be very careful who you select.  Ask a trusted psychic advisor for a recommendation.  You can also look on the internet, but be wise about it, please.  Anyone who asks for an exorbitant fee, or no fee but seems much too eager for the job, should be looked at very carefully.
 For those of you who are religious, but not Catholic, you could always call your minister or pastor.  They may or may not have any experience or knowledge in this field, but perhaps they can refer you to someone else.  They may also offer to bless the person and your home.  In some cases, this may help, or it could anger the demon and make the situation worse.  I would certainly try blessing the person and home, and pray for the best.
  Until next time, blessings from Psykiksister.

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