NSFW Anon Archived The cabal is actually people who are sociopaths/psychopaths (psychologia.co)
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NSFW Anon Archived The cabal is actually people who are sociopaths/psychopaths (psychologia.co)
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[–] 15416365? ago (edited ago)
Expand your thinking. Some months ago, I had a knee jerk reaction too about shamans calling to spirits to enter people's bodies in order to rid them of their problems. The fall out when the spirit didn't get what they want from the host would sometimes result in loads of problems for the person. And yes, I reacted by equating shamanism with satanism. And as I'm Asian, I also had a knee jerk reaction against Buddhism, as there are lots of similarities with shamanism.
The point is that when you try to understand how something works, you start seeing similarities between various practices from different religions. It makes you wonder if there could be a common core to all of them, each adding their twist.
Casting demons using Jesus to inhabit someone could be considered '"satanic" for people from other beliefs. The thought process is similar to what shamans or Buddhists or catholic exorcists do. They cast away an entity using another entity. Whether the new entity is positive or negative, that's up to you to judge. Jesus in this process is just an entity, to some they see him as a demon.
Prayer and satanic "performance art" have lots of similarities. You can say they are one and the same if you think it through, but prayer is not specifically satanic. In both case, you visualize something and by your thought, try to materialize that thing. In Christian prayers, you pray to God, invoking images or words of what you wish, hoping for something to come true. The cabal uses the same process, putting images and words before the public eyes, so that the viewers' own minds put in a trance would help materialize these images and words. The process is the same, except the cabal is using your own mind against you, whereas in prayer, you are directing your own thoughts.
There is definitely some core technique behind all of this. And well, in my previous post, I talked about shamans because that was the first time I heard of something plausible to treat sociopaths and psychopaths. I saw the similarities with what I heard about what faith healers or psychologists were doing to help SRA victims. It feels like there is something behind those techniques that must have a common root. We need to better understand how it works. Your intention and how you wield the technique can determine whether it's evil, for good or an inconvenience. A gun is a gun. Well used, you defend yourself, save lives, become free. In the hands of evil, they torture, maim, kill or enslave. Would you have the knee jerk reaction of calling guns evil?
[–] 15418847? ago (edited ago)
Expanding your thinking is the opposite of what is good. Jesus said "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (John 14:6) I have studied Buddhism as well. I spent perhaps 20 years looking for answers by studying the East. I found my answer in Jesus. Don't forget, Jesus lived in the so-called "Near East." It is also Asia. The Buddha told his followers he was not God. In fact, the Bible study tonight was on this very passage. I think Jesus armed me to have this conversation. "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." " Jesus Christ (John 14:6). Read it for yourself.