Another Word About Psychics & Quote From Demon
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I mentioned in "Dancing With The Devil, Part 1" that I am being attacked by demons for writing this. Well, on that note, I will be sharing a lot of quotes from demon, a.k.a. "Johnny" (to show you his/their personality), but demon has given me a quote specifically to share with my audience on this blog:
"You should never have been with demons in your life, but you will never be without demons in your life because you have started this blog post ministry against Satan himself. Yes, write that down."
-(when I asked how I should sign this quote) "the demonic entity recording this bitch right here for Satan himself"
Then he added,
"Yes, this Catholic demon is helping you with your blog post ministry against Satan. Motherlover, you should not have started that there blog post ministry against Satan; but it is not that damn bad of a blog post ministry against Satan. Touche, Catholic."
Anyway, on to other topics!
I keep seeing stuff about psychics and mediums; and I keep understanding it more and more. I do not want to call anyone out or ruin anyone's business or reputation; therefore I won't name specific psychics. I won't need to. Their background stories and explanations of their gifts are always similar, for a reason, I think. I now believe that they are all, like myself, interacting with demons.
I have read A LOT of accounts of possession, and none of them involve such a direct communication between the host and the inhabiting demon as that which I have experienced. I have found some documentation of such a thing; but only buried deep in the internet, anonymously reported on a six-year-old mental health forum or on Reddit. As far I know, no official exorcist (well, except maybe mine, now) acknowledges the possiblity that demons can communicate directly with their victims through telepathy. I think it's safe to assume that this doesn't happen often. I suspect that there are a few more people out there who have experienced this, however they are either:
a) keeping their mouths shut, which, I can't say that I blame them. Or
b) they didn't know that it was demons, went to a psychologist instead of a priest, and have now been diagnosed with schizophrenia or dissociative disorder (I was VERY lucky to have had this happen to me directly after a ghost-hunting stint, in which I recorded numerous EVPs and had extensive encounters with a 'spirit', or else I might have done the same thing!). Or
c) they are now working as psychics or mediums.
I have a theory, or a thousand. Demon, who doesn't refer to himself as Johnny anymore, has told me that I'm psychic. Actually, his exact words were:
"You're not not as psychic as Satan himself!"
Demons enjoy double negatives for some reason. Anyway, I don't believe most of what demon says, but this particular statement actually makes sense. One reason it makes sense is that I don't think he's telling me this simply to boost my ego or to make me feel special because he knows very well that being psychic is not something that I want; especially now, since it means that I'm on this neverending phone call with Hell. Another reason that it makes sense is because, as I mentioned, this doesn't seem to happen to very many victims of demonic possession. If demons could do this with everyone they possess, I believe they would! It's an extremely diabolical and effective form of torment. It's probably the best possible method of driving someone insane that has ever been devised. Therefore, I hypothesize that they cannot do this with everyone.
Now, demon also told me initially that he did this TO me (made me psychic).
I considered that possiblity; but I decided, for one thing, that I don't think God would allow demons to actually alter our minds. I don't think He'd allow them to give us a capability, or enhance us in any way, and I don't think demons would have that power. But... another possibility occurred to me. It might be that, in a sense, demon did make me psychic.
I've seen a lot of books on topics like "How to develop your psychic abilities." These books usually suggest that everyone has these abilities if only they'd develop them. Well, I also remember taking four semesters of Spanish in college, and being forced, as part of the curriculum, to sign up for those Skype-type classes online where you converse with a native Spanish speaker. The reason we were given for this requirement was, "The best way to learn a new language is by having someone to practice with." Perhaps this method of instruction applies to the development of psychic abilities as well. Perhaps the best way to develop telepathy is to have a psychic (which all demons are) trying to communicate with you telepathically. And perhaps the best way --probably the only way-- to develop mediumship is to have someone on the other side who is trying to communicate with you.
Also, I remember from Spanish class that some of us were better at picking up a new language than others. I personally sucked at Spanish. It seemed clear that, even though we were given the same instruction and the same amount of practice, some of us learned it a lot faster and better than others. It was like any other skill; sure, anyone can learn the basics, but often a degree of natural talent is necessary to really excel. This, I believe, is the recipe for making a psychic: A human with a natural talent for it, and someone on the other side (which would probably only be a demon) who wants to practice with them.
So, what I've realized about professional psychics is that I could be one; if my demon liked me. My demon does not like me, however, because I won't marry him, and I punched him in the face, and I'm "as Catholic as the Pope" now, and I keep having exorcisms, and I have "that there blog post ministry against Satan." My demon will not do shit for me; and I have no interest in keeping him around. However, if my demon and I liked each other, he might just be willing to read other people's minds and report back to me, if I wanted to work as a psychic. The same goes for mediums.
I think I figured out a few additional things the other day while watching a medium on TV. If you'll notice, most of them say that they work with a "spirit guide." Mmm Hmm. They usually say that they receive symbols or images from their spirit guides. For example, they'll say something like,
"I'm seeing two fish swimming in opposite directions. That usually means someone in the sign of Pisces, or it might mean that this person loved to go fishing."
Having already figured out that psychics are most likely getting their information from demons, I was sitting there watching this show, thinking,
"Why in the world is [that psychic]'s demon showing them pictures? Why doesn't [that psychic]'s demon just say whatever it is he's trying to say?"
Then, I gasped. Epiphany. I said, out loud, to myself,
"Oh my gosh! [That psychic] can't understand words (telepathically)!"
Demon chimed in then, as he always does, with a comment about everything. Demon confirmed this, angrily, saying,
"Yes, Catholic, I guess you've got that figured right the fuck out, don't you? Because, yes, you are thinking that your demon would just say you the words and not have to show you stupid symbols. Isn't that right? Isn't that what you're thinking? Yes, Catholic. Touche. But you should not have figured that out!"
As I continued to watch the show, I noticed that the mediums never have the deceased person's name at first. They usually say something like,
"Who has the M name? Over here, on this side, someone has someone with an M name..."
I imagined a demon holding up a cue card with a letter M drawn on it, and giggled. Yet, again, I was confused. I was thinking,
"Okay, so, I realize now that [that psychic] doesn't 'hear' words, but if [that psychic] is being shown pictures of letters, then why does the demon only write the first letter? Why doesn't the demon write out the entire name?"
Again, demon commented, this time saying, simply,
"We's not supposed to spell stuff out for you people."
I immediately thought about the homemade Ouija board experiment I wrote about in "Dancing With The Devil, Part 2", where demon only spelled the first few letters of most of the answers.
He might have been telling the truth about that. Demons lie most of the time, but not always.
So, considering all that, I will say what I think will be my final words about psychics, and then I will leave them be.
I don't think that most of them are frauds; I simply think that they don't realize that they are working with demons instead of "spirit guides." I think that with psychics, not mediums, it's possible, depending on the situation, that they could tell you something that is true. I think this because, if, for example, your question is "Does so-and-so love me?" Well, even if they are getting their information from demons, all their demon has to do is see so-and-so in that person's mind, pop over to so-and-so's house, read their mind, see if they love that client asking the question, and pop back over to the psychic and give them the answer. That sounds like a lot of work; but a spirit being can do that almost instantaneously. They might even tell the truth.
In a situation like a tarot card reading, the point is for the psychic to read the sitter; to impress them with knowledge about theirself, and leave them wondering, "Wow! How could they have known all that?" In this case, again, even if the psychic is getting their information from a demon, it's possible that the demon might tell the truth. It's also possible that the psychic might be intuitive enough to read that person's mind a little bit, directly, without the help of a demon. I do think that such talent exists.
In the case of a mediumship reading, however, I do not believe that these could ever possibly be accurate. I think that the information mediums deliver could only possibly come from demons; and in this case, the demons couldn't possibly be telling the truth. The demon could not possibly know how your people in Heaven are doing; and if your people are in Hell, well, they're not doing that good, are they? I think what happens on medium shows is simply this: The demon reads an audience member's mind, and sees, for example, that they're hoping to connect with their father, "Frank". The demon shows the medium the picture that means father figure, and holds up the cue card with an F written on it, or whatever it is they do. Then the demon sees something else in that audience member's mind, the thing they're worried about or hoping to find out, because that probably pops into their head as soon as they say,
"I have the F name! My father, Frank!" and the microphone is handed to them. The demon sees that they are worried about the money, for example. The demon shows the medium a picture of money bags or whatever, and gives a thumbs up. The medium then says,
"Frank says that you don't need to worry about money." Boom.
I have had one experience with a psychic that made me question this theory, at least a little bit. To be fair, I'll share that one also. After I first found out that I had a demon, I was trying every way in the world to get rid of it. I still had some questions (or, basically, text messages) paid for on that psychic app I had previously used, when the demon infiltrated and made them all tell me that it was loved ones haunting my house. I had decided by then that consulting psychics for fortune-telling was probably religiously wrong; but I thought,
"What if I use the rest of these questions to ask them to pray for me? Surely that couldn't be sinful, nor could it hurt."
So that's what I did. I used the prepaid questions to ask that many different psychics to pray for me, because I had a demon.
One wrote me back with a fairly accurate assessment, and actually some pretty sound advice. She said that she had seen that the entity was drawing power from my mind and feeding off my fears. Both statements true. Possibly, she merely knew the nature of demons. It's also possible that she was intuitive enough to pick up on me, and read me even from that distance. She also told me that she would call on Archangel Michael to protect me, and she suggested that I burn sage, frankincense, and myrrh. Well, that last bit is not really a psychic revelation; but it is good advice, and she definitely didn't get that from a demon.
Archangel Michael is now one of my patron saints, by the way; as are Saint Francis and Saint Benedict.
I'm probably going to take a break from blogging for a week or so, but I'll be back!
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