Thursday, October 25, 2012

An Example of Diabolic Delusion... with disastrous results.

 
According to Monsignor Milivoj Bolobanic, an exorcist from Croatia who has written extensively on the topic, deceptive spirits can "cause physical and spiritual visual and auditory illusions; a false state of ecstasy; make a body radiate and cause a feeling of great warmth in the heart; cause a sensual sweetness; cause stigmata and other sensory or mystical bodily occurrences; and cure uncommon diseases in an instant that have originated from evil spirits."

The evil ones ape them as a diversion... - Source

Remember Rasputin and the Empress.

9 comments:

  1. Gotta watch out for those spirits masquerading as angels of light....and the politicians too.

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    1. The example of the mad monk and the royal family seems a good one for our times I think. Especially concerning the politicians who are 'religious' and 'devout Catholics'.

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  2. Sure, blame the victim.

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    1. I think the point is that the empress WAS the victim of an evil man.

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  3. H1i Terry! Did you ever see my post about the Romanovs? I think we share an interest in their story.

    Peace,

    Michael

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    1. Michael - I did see it - but I'll revisit it tonite - thanks.

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  5. Latter Day Saints use the burning in the bosom as an identifier of authentic spiritual experience.

    http://en.fairmormon.org/Holy_Ghost/Burning_in_the_bosom

    I'm sorry I don't know comment html!

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  6. But Mormons aren't Christian.

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