Post by Admin on May 9, 2023 2:20:54 GMT
Future, partial, paranormal Saturday script
You know, years ago when I was way more church going, and a praying type, and into the whole judeo Christian mindset, it’s back then that I had most of my otherworldly encounters..
To ghostly to demonic to even angelic.
But I also notice that the less religious I became, the less encounters I had with the supernatural, good or bad..
So what does that mean?
I see it kind of like stepping into a boxing ring, you don’t get punched until you step into the ring with another boxer or boxers or wrestlers.
And I think it’s the same with the spirit world, if you’re not in their ring, than they pretty much leave you alone, and is why, notice, it’s always the very religious, to the point of being superstitious type of religious types that are always doing battle with demons, and dark forces, and gog and magog, and ect.
Like I met a woman while at the post office, during covid, and she was one of those old time church going women, a Aunt Ester type from Sanford and Son.
She was going on about seeing the ‘covid demon’, appearing to her at night, and how she wrestled with this demon and prayed all night to drive it away…huh, really?
I mean a lot of people had covid, or not, and just dealt with it using common sense and medicine.
But do you see what I’m saying?
Religious people seem to attract spirits to themselves, like they’re in some kind of portal that non-religious people aren’t connected to.
And I even sometimes liken prayer, to a Ouija board, oh ye, and here’s why, cause when we pray, if honest, we have no idea what spirit we’re summoning.
And ye, I know that’s why people close with the lord's name, but really, does that matter?
I mean it matters to the person praying, of course, but doesn’t it matter to the spirit they summoned.
Boss, you are trippen.
No, I’m being honest, and just saying I think religious people who pray a lot experience more haunting, and draw all sorts of spirits, both good and bad, closer to them than those who aren’t as spiritual.
I can even remember in the past, when I did pray, whatever I prayed for often the exact opposite would happen, as if jinxing myself or something.
If I prayed ‘Lord, please help me have a good day’, the opposite would occur, as if I were being messed with, so I just stopped praying to have a good day, willing to accept the day ‘as is’...good or bad.
I just think religious people attract a lot of spirits to themselves, both good and bad ones.
And I think these spirits often create a lot of confusion inside of individuals who are always contributing voices in their head, their own mind generated neurons, to be that of God’ speaking to them..
I mean come on, we can’t even decipher between AI and a human while on the internet yet we don’t think that a demon or dark spirit can whisper to us as well.
I think spirits are good as catering to our own wills and wants, but to each their own.
You know, years ago when I was way more church going, and a praying type, and into the whole judeo Christian mindset, it’s back then that I had most of my otherworldly encounters..
To ghostly to demonic to even angelic.
But I also notice that the less religious I became, the less encounters I had with the supernatural, good or bad..
So what does that mean?
I see it kind of like stepping into a boxing ring, you don’t get punched until you step into the ring with another boxer or boxers or wrestlers.
And I think it’s the same with the spirit world, if you’re not in their ring, than they pretty much leave you alone, and is why, notice, it’s always the very religious, to the point of being superstitious type of religious types that are always doing battle with demons, and dark forces, and gog and magog, and ect.
Like I met a woman while at the post office, during covid, and she was one of those old time church going women, a Aunt Ester type from Sanford and Son.
She was going on about seeing the ‘covid demon’, appearing to her at night, and how she wrestled with this demon and prayed all night to drive it away…huh, really?
I mean a lot of people had covid, or not, and just dealt with it using common sense and medicine.
But do you see what I’m saying?
Religious people seem to attract spirits to themselves, like they’re in some kind of portal that non-religious people aren’t connected to.
And I even sometimes liken prayer, to a Ouija board, oh ye, and here’s why, cause when we pray, if honest, we have no idea what spirit we’re summoning.
And ye, I know that’s why people close with the lord's name, but really, does that matter?
I mean it matters to the person praying, of course, but doesn’t it matter to the spirit they summoned.
Boss, you are trippen.
No, I’m being honest, and just saying I think religious people who pray a lot experience more haunting, and draw all sorts of spirits, both good and bad, closer to them than those who aren’t as spiritual.
I can even remember in the past, when I did pray, whatever I prayed for often the exact opposite would happen, as if jinxing myself or something.
If I prayed ‘Lord, please help me have a good day’, the opposite would occur, as if I were being messed with, so I just stopped praying to have a good day, willing to accept the day ‘as is’...good or bad.
I just think religious people attract a lot of spirits to themselves, both good and bad ones.
And I think these spirits often create a lot of confusion inside of individuals who are always contributing voices in their head, their own mind generated neurons, to be that of God’ speaking to them..
I mean come on, we can’t even decipher between AI and a human while on the internet yet we don’t think that a demon or dark spirit can whisper to us as well.
I think spirits are good as catering to our own wills and wants, but to each their own.