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I needed a few spells casted upon people who did me very wrong in life. She claims demons give her this power to do so.
originally posted by: AtomicKangaroo
Yeah, I personally don't think mixing anti-depressants and what I consider fantasy to be a safe combination.
originally posted by: Elcabong
a reply to: Dripper
Well, just off the top of my head, perhaps ask the demon his name. Or what is this contract for? Your soul I would presume. Ok then, so why does he want your soul and what is he going to do with it? What is he promising in return?
Of course, not that you would ever agree to anything, you're just asking questions since he's coming to you.
Where does he come from or reside? How old is he? Does he know Jesus?
Or just ask in general, what can he tell you that you don't already know? That's a tough question for your subconcious, lol!
But, clergymen and those who claim to deal with demons say you should never talk to them. But I say, then how would you know he's a demon? Maybe he's some kind of interdimensional being that some people just refer to as being a demon out of religious ignorance. Apparently, he's not all that powerful since he needs your "permission" or "signature" to get what he wants, so what can it hurt to get more information that would allow you to verify this experience?
This doesn't refer to your experience and please don't infer that I'm belittling it in any way, but in most alien encounters I read about, I always wonder why do the aliens always say and do things that were done in old Star Trek episodes? These are aliens who have crossed millions of miles of space for goodness sake, why can't somebody ever ask them something relevant? So, that's why I think it's good to be able to verify.
originally posted by: JON666
a reply to: Out6of9Balance
Nope it's the law of diminishing returns. They have sown to the wind seeds that will take root and reap of a harvest back upon himself.
originally posted by: Klassified
a reply to: Dripper
You're depressed and you're taking new medication. You're up late at night and likely tired. You've been seeing someone who is feeding your very active imagination, and you tell this person AND YOURSELF you would like to see a demon. Gee, I can't imagine why you would dream/daydream/hallucinate something of this nature. The experience, and the demon were all in your mind. None of it is real.
Please...instead of seeing a psychic, go see your doctor/therapist and tell them the new medication may be causing adverse effects on your psyche. I wish you well, and I hope you are able to overcome your depression.
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: Dripper
What you think you met was created by your own mind.
originally posted by: MichiganSwampBuck
This woman knows her stuff. It sounds to me like she worked a perfect conjuring for you with protective spells and well behaved demons. They presented themselves and gave you a contract you didn't sign, but maybe you already did.
Did you pay for this woman's services? What were the exact terms of her service? Because you definitely made a deal with her and she delivered the goods. As for what the demon showed you, was it a deal for the services the demon would do, or already had done?
I needed a few spells casted upon people who did me very wrong in life. She claims demons give her this power to do so.
She is the one making the deals with demons for the power to cast the spells on your behalf.
Keep an eye on your intended victims. If bad things are happening to them after this experience, then it's a done deal I'm afraid.
originally posted by: AtomicKangaroo
Yeah, I personally don't think mixing anti-depressants and what I consider fantasy to be a safe combination.
Whatever you do, just be safe doing it.