The Question: Is there something to mind control and mysticism?
No one can make someone do something. "The Devil made me do it," is not a legitimate defense, ever. There has been something to the concept of mind control. It has been written about previously.
Previously: "Spiritual Warfare: Priests of Baal and Corrupt Mysticism" on In God We Trust Blog
Spirits effect motivations. No one can make someone do something they don't care to do. Spirits may have been able to effect how someone feels about something to some degree.
In 2014, as I was coming into understanding, I was a more conservative man. God is not necessarily any ideology, but that was my starting point. As a more conservative person, how did someone feel about Che Guevara? Someone walking around with a Hitler stash may have provoked a reaction from people. Why not a Che Guevara t-shirt? I didn't feel very strongly about Che one way or the other, and this became interesting to me.
In the 1990's-2000's or so, Hell was Hell. Hell was a place that someone who was raised Christian didn't care to go to. There may have been some fear there, as in a Fear of God. A fear of hell may not have been someone primary motivation. They may have also had a love of God. It is healthy to have a Fear of God, and not care to go to Hell, and be aware of Hell. Into the 2010's, how did someone feel, about hell? Working for God, I haven't written or talked about hell very much. Hell on Earth, in God's Judgement of War, Famine, and Plague is something to fear. I haven't talked about the spiritual side of hell very often. It may have been that I was perceiving something in the collective unconscious, and certain occult mystical people were working to change how people perceived, or felt about Hell. I perceived that writing or talking about Hell wasn't going to be very effective for many people.
Understanding potential mind control, is sort of like understanding a murder trial. There was a motive. Given someone can understand the motive, in reflection with God, we may be able to connect some dots, and see how decisions made were adding up to a whole. How did someone feel about a topic or concept? Someone may have been working to make changes on how people felt about something.
Another topic, which is a different topic from mind control, may have been Demonic Oppression. I was part of /r/Christian, a sub on Reddit for a few years. I would wake up, eat breakfast, get my coffee, and part of my daily routine, I would see what people were up to on various religious or philosophical subs on Reddit, that I was apart of. There was a man who had an issue one day. This man, he explained that he had a fetish with wedgies. He thought about wedgies a lot in an unhealthy way. He drew pictures of wedgies. He couldn't stop thinking about them. He may have not understood what Demonic Oppression was, he showed up to /r/Christian looking for help. He may have perceived to. Given someone was having an issue where they couldn't stop thinking about something, it may have been Demonic Oppression.
As a man working for God, involved in a lot of spiritual warfare, I have become Demonically Oppressed pretty regularly over the last decade. I pray. I ignore whatever came to me. I seek God and God's voice. Eventually it goes away. I suppose I may have attracted various spiritual entities serving God over the internet. I have dealt with them.
A thought may have been like a seed. Given someone thought about something too much, they may have given root to something. On various Christian subs or forums online, at times, we may be able to see where someone had a bad thought, and they thought about something demonic too much. They gave root to something evil. They worried, and had doubts. Doubt and fear kill faith.
There has been a something to mind control. No one can make you do anything you don't care to do. Given someone was in sexual immorality in a particular way, they may have ended up part of a Collective Unconscious. Abstain from sexual immorality.
In Ezekiel 4, God has Prophet Ezekiel doing particular things. Everything Prophet Ezekiel did, it may have had some sort of reflection with the Spiritual.
ReplyDeleteSome of what I have done, it may sound crazy to average person. There have been Freemasons, and Freemasons were builders in a particular mysticism. Was someone in McDonald's a Freemason? He may have done some particular things. Also, there have been Christians who were not Freemasons, who may have been prophetic, and/or had God. They may have done or created some particular things. To make sense of all that, someone may have needed God.