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originally posted by: SentientCentenarian
originally posted by: suruptileous
I thank you for the info. But I am referring strickly to evil spirits.
originally posted by: SentientCentenarian
Here's his synopsis of the entire issue - the interviews with 'Dr. J' are halfway down the page. I'm not saying he's correct but it sure makes for some interesting information.
Robert Stanley archons
How would you know the difference between an evil 'spirit' and a creature of some sort that can take over a mind?
And why bother with the religious overtones? They seem unnecessary and a mental dead end. But suit yourself. You may want to listen to the Stanley material before you ignore it.
originally posted by: TNMockingbird
a reply to: suruptileous
I have often wondered and read some on this.
If a person is hallucinating, is it truly a hallucination because I can't see what they see? Or, is it truly an apparition that I can't see?
Does the medication cause the hallucinations to stop? Or, does it mask being able to see the apparitions?
In the case of auditory hallucinations it seems as if the victim's own brain is manifesting the thoughts that they are hearing and the thoughts that are telling them to do things or feel a certain way. But what would cause someone to create those thoughts no matter how subconsciously they are doing it?
Could there be an entity of some sort?
My rational brain says no. My frustration leads me, at times, to think there must be more to this type of psychotic episodes than biology, environment or nutrition.
originally posted by: suruptileous
Wow, a parasite that can take over and control your mind? Are you guys sure that you want to go with this one? lol