Yes, the reasons and consequences do deserve a great deal of meditation. One of the most traumatic and depressing causes of severe, chronic depression is when the afflicted invited inside himself a demon, whispering sweet nothings into his ear. Demonic promises are always empty, and the costs are always overwhelmingly staggering.
I have a depressed, demon-possessed member in my family that it was so incredibly healing to finally just walk away from. My partner has one in his family as well, but she still knows how to tug on his heart strings. The last time (Yes, I am praying that was absolutely the last time ever!) she came to visit for a week, his life began shattering apart all around us. It was astonishing how she distorted everything and caused continuous disasters.
The demon-depressed are nothing to mess with — they have super-human powers. Well, technically sub-human, but they can still draw together energies that humans can't, and certainly wouldn't want to. Do try to heal and care for your depressed loved ones, but do not tolerate demonic behavior in anyone. Regular bad behavior is to be expected in the depressed, since we all do that from time to time. But sick, twisted, cruel demonic behavior is a whole other kettle of fish. Unless you're an exorcist, you're unlikely to ever be able to heal the demon-depressed. Sometimes, you're lucky to even be able to escape from them at all.
Re: The Stranger Side of Ketamine
Date: 2025-01-21 04:52 am (UTC)I have a depressed, demon-possessed member in my family that it was so incredibly healing to finally just walk away from. My partner has one in his family as well, but she still knows how to tug on his heart strings. The last time (Yes, I am praying that was absolutely the last time ever!) she came to visit for a week, his life began shattering apart all around us. It was astonishing how she distorted everything and caused continuous disasters.
The demon-depressed are nothing to mess with — they have super-human powers. Well, technically sub-human, but they can still draw together energies that humans can't, and certainly wouldn't want to. Do try to heal and care for your depressed loved ones, but do not tolerate demonic behavior in anyone. Regular bad behavior is to be expected in the depressed, since we all do that from time to time. But sick, twisted, cruel demonic behavior is a whole other kettle of fish. Unless you're an exorcist, you're unlikely to ever be able to heal the demon-depressed. Sometimes, you're lucky to even be able to escape from them at all.
— Christophe