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Originally posted by mellisamouse
reply to post by DeadSeraph
Yeah, she seemed to not want help in ridding it, like she didnt want me to be a target, so i will let it go I guess, when she comes back I might talk to her about it, but it will probably influence her not to come back to my house I am thinking, since it is not aloud on my property...
It seemed to already know my house was off limits, because it had to wait until we were outside on the deck to talk to me...
Her doodles she was doing during the cranium game show me it must have been in her mind though, so I just went out and burned them.
Originally posted by Myomistress
It's possible that she isn't telling it to leave because it has genuinely made her not want it to leave. We all have a capacity for evil and maybe it is playing upon that with her. Fueling into all of her temptations and dirty feelings coating her in them. Maybe she thinks possession feels good because it is playing with her head. The important thing to do would be to keep in touch with her and make sure that she eventually gets the help that she really needs at this point in her life.
Originally posted by BBobb
reply to post by mellisamouse
Wow! You've had quite an experience there...and I believe you. This made me think of an interview I watched one time with Chris Carter (the creator of the X-Files). He had made an episode with this extremely creepy serial killer who ultimately becomes obsessed with, and kidnaps, Scully. In the episode, the killer is seen by Scully (just a few times) in some very creepy demonic form (good tv). Carter explained that he got the idea from interviews he's read from survivors of Jeffrey Dahmer, many of which said that he shape-shifted in front of them into a demon. Does this ring a bell?
Originally posted by mellisamouse
reply to post by DeadSeraph
So true!
Yeah, that is the best solution, and probably the only thing left I can do.
Pray about it and pray for her.
Such a simple solution.
Thanks.
Originally posted by BBobb
Originally posted by mellisamouse
reply to post by DeadSeraph
So true!
Yeah, that is the best solution, and probably the only thing left I can do.
Pray about it and pray for her.
Such a simple solution.
Thanks.
There's this one lesson in the Bible that I truly love and mention somewhat often. It's a lesson about pragmatism. Jesus says that if a man comes to you and is hungry and you say, "I'll pray for you," and then go away and pray for him, you've done nothing for that man. Jesus says, first feed the man, and then go and pray for him.
I mention this to you because I'm afraid you'll just go away and pray for your friend without feeding her what she needs to heal.
Originally posted by mellisamouse
Originally posted by BBobb
Originally posted by mellisamouse
reply to post by DeadSeraph
So true!
Yeah, that is the best solution, and probably the only thing left I can do.
Pray about it and pray for her.
Such a simple solution.
Thanks.
There's this one lesson in the Bible that I truly love and mention somewhat often. It's a lesson about pragmatism. Jesus says that if a man comes to you and is hungry and you say, "I'll pray for you," and then go away and pray for him, you've done nothing for that man. Jesus says, first feed the man, and then go and pray for him.
I mention this to you because I'm afraid you'll just go away and pray for your friend without feeding her what she needs to heal.
Good point.
I want to support her as a friend too for sure, and will if/when she needs me, it is sad she is moving out of town today of all days, but maybe I will talk to her through facebook..
Glad you mentioned this, because to be quite honest, it would have been easier to leave it at that.
I will pray for guidance for me as well in that case.
Thanks