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PSYCHIC SELF-DEFENSE by =Carlin=
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One of the problems which faces the aspiring witch or magician is
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an increased sensitivity to and awareness of the "unseen" forces of the
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world. Usually this sensitivity is a delight, but occasionally it
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becomes a nightmare -- in the most literal sense of the word. In
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particular, this article deals with what spiritualists and shamans
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would refer to as spirit obsession -- a cluster of "symptoms" that
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differ from possession, but that still can destroy the integrity of the
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victims <AND ALSO> gives some background information on obsession, and
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then outlines a few "generic" techniques that will benefit those
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subject to this form of "psychic harassment."
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DEFINING OBSESSION
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Obsession occurs in every nation and subculture,and as a result
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every magical subculture has had it's own way of defining and dealing
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with the phenomena involved. Modern medicine, with the exception of
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Jungian and "New Age" psychiatry/psychology, tends to dismiss obsession
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as either hysteria or budding schizophrenia. The major religions, for
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the most part, now agree with this evaluation. Of course, the "New
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Right" fundamentalists are likely to see a demon in every corner....
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Either of these approaches tends to disempower the afflicted person by
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destroying her/his trust in his own inner processes and making him
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dependent on the "expert" who will control the attempt to cure
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him/her. Spiritualists will warn you against psychic attack or
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unprotected dealings with the Dead. Work <?> will tell you that the
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problem is either openness to astral influences or rebellion within the
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psyche <OR "ALL OF THE ABOVE">. There is more to being human than the
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conscious mind, and unintegrated and unrecognized "complexes" within
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the psyche will sometimes have separate agendas that can lead to
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"attack from within" if those needs are continually ignored. My own
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tendency <PERHAPS "BIAS" OR "APPROACH" IS A BETTER WORD> is
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philosophically Jungian-to-agnostic,but practically Shamanic. I tend
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to view such"entities" as psychological. However, the techniques I use
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are more effective if the problem is "projected" outward and treated as
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if it were the result of attack by a sentient being. Even if
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obsessions are caused by "complexes", a truly well established complex
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takes on enough "life" to be regarded as a "secondary personality"
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demanding of respect. If someone is having to live with obsession,
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chances are that the person is more interested in resolving the problem
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than debating metaphysics. The methodology outlined below is designed
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to work {wh} <WHAT?> the philosophy behind it or not. These techniques
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are "homeopathic" in nature, contrived with the idea of strengthening
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the victIm's "psychic immune system" to the point where s/he no longer
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can be victimized. Without this increase in inner power, the person can
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be temporarily freed from the obsession, but remains vulnerable to
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"evil influence" in the future.
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THE BEGINNINGS OF OBSESSION
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Checking a person's personal history, one will usually find that
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obsessions begin during periods where stress,negative emotions, or
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injury have impaired that person's natural self-protective abilities.
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Or where the person has been unprepared or confused and has
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intentionally or unintentionally "dropped his/her guard" around someone
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already disturbed. Or where the person has been abused and degraded
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since early childhood and is consequently continually open to negative
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influences<LAST THREE SENTENCES NEED TO BE "SMOOTHER">. In
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psychological terminology, old "complexes" are cathected during periods
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when the ego is {founderid)<?> depression weaken the "auric shield"
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that normally will protect against "outside influences," as well as the
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physical body. This auric shield can also be "pierced" during "psychic
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attacks," leaving a "hole" through which invading astral-organisms can
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pass freely. In the same way, "evil spirits" are contagious. Emotional,
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sexual, or magical intimacy with someone already obsessed can allow the
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entity to pass over to oneself. And an extreme period of rage or
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vengefulness can attract like to like, bringing one to the attention of
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"vengeful creatures" in the "lower astral."
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SYMPTOMS OF OBSESSION
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Among the most common symptoms of obsession is a brooding fixation
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upon some negative thought or act. The obsessed person being unable to
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"turn off" the voice that urges her/him on to self-destructive or
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vindictive acts. The idea that one is the Messiah or the rightful ruler
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of the universe, or too low to continue to live may repeatedly intrude
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upon consciousness. To consider much addictive behavior to be the
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result of obsession by "earth-bound spirits" or elementals<???>. No
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longer having physical bodies, the "astral low-lifes" push susceptible
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living humans into overindulging in whatever the disincarnate entity
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still craves. In other cases, the symptoms take other forms. Sleep
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can be disrupted by repeated nightmares or night terrors. The
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individual may awaken with no memory of the contents of the dream, but
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over time will develop insomnia or a fear of sleep. Especially in
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children,the shadows of night can resolve themselves into terrifying
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images, and there can be an overwhelming sense of being constantly
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watched. Visual "hallucinations" may force themselves onto the
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physical plane or may manifest themselves solely upon the "mind's
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eye." At times the obsession can be relatively benign. Budding
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magicians can "pick up hitchhikers" during their initial workings, and
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these "creatures" may well content themselves with acting as Guardians
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of its cases the "entities" will only "act out"when the magician
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re-enters trance or attempts to work on the astral levels<PATCH IT UP>.
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People who work with divinatory techniques without proper training and
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grounding are especially vulnerable, with the Ouija board being the
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worst offender. This is one reason that the traditional religions,
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which do not want the general populace trained in magical
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techniques,urge people away from divinatory practices. Obsessions that
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strike those not trained to magick are usually not so courteous. In
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the more entrenched cases,physical symptoms other than insomnia can
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manifest. Especially when one is very tired or ill, the obsession
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attempt can escalate and begin to unbalance the homeostatic mechanisms
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of the body. Constipation,sinusitis and migraine headaches are the
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more usual manifestations, along with extreme pallor, edema, and mental
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confusion and memory loss. Poltergeist activity is also sometimes
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reported.The obsessing entity can also color the {"imothers}<?>. One
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can suddenly find oneself being accused of unsavory attitudes or
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persistently misunderstood. At the same time, truly unsavory
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characters will be attracted to the new image and will begin to pop up
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out of the woodwork.
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THE MAGICAL APPROACH
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There are many things that one can do if one suspects that
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obsession has occurred. One can treat it as a demon and turn to
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spiritual authority for help. One can treat it as mental illness and
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turn to psychiatric explanations. One can ignore it as much as
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possible, or begin to avoid the activities that call it forth. One can
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also "raise one's energies" using self-help techniques such as those
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outlined in following paragraphs.Any one of the above reactions
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cripples one as a magician, however. From a ceremonial viewpoint, one
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must pass the "Guardian on the Threshold" before one can pass on to the
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next level of development.From a Jungian standpoint, one must develop
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rapport with and "reintegrate" the rejected {eleom} <?>a Shamanic
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standpoint, one must "turn" the entity and either dismiss it or convert
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it into a spirit helper<?>.
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THE INNER DIALOGUE
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Step one, using the magical approach, is to become acquainted with
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the "entity" and engage it in dialogue.In some instances the entity
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will turn out to be malevolent, in other's only "immature" or confused
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and angry at being ignored. Before engaging in this activity, one is
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advised to ground and center, and to shield in whatever manner one's
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tradition suggests. One is also advised to begin/continue in whatever
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other spiritually protective exercises one has faith in.If there is
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someone available to work with the afflicted person, have that helper
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prepare a list of non-leading(Not "are you a demon?," but "what are
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you?") questions. Then drop into light trance and Then let the other
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person ask the questions while the victim answers with the first thing
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that pops into his/her head. In effect, s/he will be voluntarily
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"channelling" for the entity {undected}<?> circumstances.If there is no
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other person, then the victim must do whatever form of divination or
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trance work he/she have developed to contact his/her subconscious.
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Those with vivid imaginations can simply find a quiet moment and ask
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"are you there?," personifying the "entity" in the same way that
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children create imaginary friends. Afterwards, no matter what the
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technique used, the obsessed person is to be certain that his/her aura
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is closed and that s/he is grounded and centered. AFTER "CONTACT" At
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this point s/he may have failed to make contact.In which case there is
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nothing to him/her to do but repeat the exercise until either it works
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or s/he is sure it isn't going to work. If real contact does not
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occur, then s/he might attempt to simply banish "it". It is possible
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that the entity will not answer directly, but will begin to
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up<INCREASE> its activity level or bring a string of unusual
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circumstances into the obsessed person's life.
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It is more likely, however, the<Y> have begun a dialogue.
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Sometimes "complexes"are immature parts of our own personalities that
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will calm down and begin to behave themselves once "they" no longer
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feel that they are being ignored.If the obsessing image is that of an
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animal, or even an ugly humanoid being, then it may simply be time to
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intensify one's spiritual quest and face down one's power animal or
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dark side. Frequently, these allies will attempt to come to the aid of
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someone undergoing psychic attack, and because of the general
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atmosphere of fear,will be perceived as threats and turned away
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themselves.Eventually, in either case the "entity" can either
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be"reintegrated" into the personality, or "kept" as a spirit-helper by
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those with shamanic leanings. If one is ALSO under psychic attack, the
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ally will probably help in the defense once asked and properly
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recognized.
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"LOST SOULS" AND WORSE
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On the other hand, "it" may claim to be a spirit or other entity
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that requires help. If the request is not ridiculous <d>o consider
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honoring it. The author has personally dealt with a "poltergeist" who
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claimed to be a woman who had died of yellow fever over a century ago.
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When questioned, the "spirit" was confused at first, then admitted that
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she had died in delirium and had not realized that she was dead until
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"awakened" out of her stupor by some young people using a Ouija board.
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When asked what she wanted, the reply was "Pray for me." The
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poltergeist activity ended as soon as prayers were begun, and the last
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message received from the spirit was "Thank God, I'm free." Not being
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able to make herself understood on the material plane by any other
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means, the "spirit" had resorted to knocking physical objects around to
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attract attention. If someone of "mediumistic" nature had been about,
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she might have obsessed that person instead in her bid to gain
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attention. The obsession would have become malevolent only if the
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obsessed person repeatedly blocked her out or otherwise caused her to
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<?>become cases of obsession in relatively "normal"persons will fall
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into one of the first few catagories.In rare cases, the obsessed may
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have had his/her attempt at contact met with a voice screaming "DIE,
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DIE, DIE." Or something similar and profane. This is where the
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spiritual practices suggested in the following paragraphs will be of
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greatest benefit, followed by professional help or even exorcism, if
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necessary. (Even where an entity seems totally hostile, it is
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sometimes possible to "turn" it through raising "light"as described
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below.)
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SELF-HELP WITH OBSESSION
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Not everyone is a magician and not everyone wishes to open the
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"can of worms" of the subconscious.The following activities are very
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useful in "uprooting"spiritual obsession by increasing "light". In
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cases of "mild" obsession only a few of these measures,or a simple
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ritual of dismissal, will be sufficient to be rid of the problem.In
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more entrenched cases, these techniques should be continued for the
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{companied}<?> by Inner Work, depth psychology, or other techniques
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that promote self-understanding. Those suffering from physical
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symptoms should also work to strengthen their immune system and improve
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their diet and lifestyle. If possible, the severely afflicted
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individual should have a counselor, teacher, or trusted friend monitor
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his/her progress "just in case."
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EXAMPLE TECHNIQUES FOR "RAISING THE LIGHT"
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For a period of three months, the obsessed should "cleanse"
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him/herself daily in whatever manner her/his spiritual tradition
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decrees. Grounding and centering are excellent techniques, as is
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renewing oneself through visualizing the aura as strong and untainted.
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One can draw pictures of oneself expelling all darkness or meditate on
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the same image.Prayer is useful, as is catching oneself thinking the
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old negative thoughts and declaring that one has "taken that out of the
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Law" or "averted" the consequences. If the afflicted has friends who
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engage in {spiritua}<?> send him/her mental support and positive
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energy. The individual is also advised to spend time in sacred places
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where evil is barred from entering, and to refrain from the company of
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persons s/he knows are bad for her/him.If already attuned to ritual
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work, the victim can"cleanse" his/her home or have it cleansed by
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someone trusted. Those who have faith in Holy Water should sprinkle
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and apply it liberally. Afterwards, if the obsessed is truly serious
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about being rid of a persistent fixation, s/he can burn white candles
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constantly while awake and at home. This will act as a symbol of
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the"light" one wishes to draw into one's life. The most seriously
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affected are advised to surround their beds with a protective circle
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and never to sleep in a darkened room. Other religious/protective
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symbols can be placed in sight and called upon, and protective incenses
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such as sandlewood may be burned. The important thing is to keep one's
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spiritual goal constantly in mind and the"entity<?> one's determination
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to improve. This may seem like a great deal of effort, but the effect
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will be to "open" the individual to positive influences, even if s/he
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doesn't believe in "demons".The individual will be "raising his/her
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energy" level to the point where something "dark" cannot even bear to
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approach her/him, and keeping the energy "high"for a long enough period
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that "it" will become "discouraged" and fade from sight.At the end of
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the three months, the "entity" should either be weakened severely from
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being "starved" or should be gone. If it is gone, then a ritually
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adept person can do a rededication wherein the formerly obsessed is
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declared sealed against recurrences. If the problem still exists, then
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the cause may actually be mental illness brought on by a brain
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imbalance or early trauma. In any case, entrenchment of that degree of
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severity is beyond the scope of any self-help article to deal with. In
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every case the author has seen or dealt with however, vast improvement
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over the three month period<?>.
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