A friend attends a non-denominational church in TN that is heavily focused on deliverance. I take “unseen realm” matters seriously, yet find it hard to know who to trust and what to believe. To be engaged in a spiritual war while knowingly undchooled in critical areas is a bit scary. Are my own crazies from curses or demonic influences?
The enemy wants people to be materialists and atheists, which instantly makes you look the ofhet direction. The best I can do is to trust that better informed people or entities have my back, that I cannot lose by speaking truth, and take whatever grace is on offer for sins of being mortal flesh.
Gab has attracted a clued up audience on spiritual matters, but whenever you raise this kind of thing you either get opinion rammed at you, or an impossible reading list. I know next to nothing about consciousness, and feel vulnerable to woo, witchcraft, or deceit. It’s all a long way from my expertise in computer science and telecoms.
I had to learn about these things to protect myself. This is one of the most puzzeling mysteries for me: As far as I can tell, there is something out there that really can protect one from influence and witchcraft.
1) For people under bad influence in "material" life or light annoyance by , let's say, "normal" entities (not inherently bad ones), Cereus Bonplandii is the homeopathic remedy in the french litterature. Didier Grandgeorge calls it "the homeopathic exorcism". 15 CH, then 30 CH, he says. Here in France 15 CH can't be found anymore.
But words have power, and so do symbols. In the same way that you can heal a headache by vehemently telling the name of the right remedy to the person suffering, you can use the name as a cleaner. And/or print my profile picture/banner picture and put it beside your bed (no joke). (...)
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Merci Sandrine! Pareil pour la protection. On est allés à la chapelle après coup, pour dire merci... J'ai trouvé le lieu formidable, c'est adorable et les gens qui sont là ont une belle foi!
Maintenant je porte les deux médailles.
Mes meilleurs voeux (à nouveau!) à toi aussi.