hm well from my perspective, when i was in or near an area where he saw demons, I felt am overwhelming sense of darkness and heaviness. I felt like the walls had spikes aimed at me, like i wasnt supposed to be there, like everything was breathing evil
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it was typically because he pointed out the demons and I believed him, but I occasionally felt it on my own in places I assumed must have high demon concentration (like a store with lots of occultic imagery). I would be surprised if any other environmental factors were responsib/
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I haven't felt anything like this since since stopping believing in demons, except maybe a few times on high doses of psychedelics while listening to dark music.
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I make sense of this via beliefs are extraordinarily powerful, they can have insanely huge impacts on your experience. I believed myself into experiencing the presence of Jesus when I was 16 at one point, it was really profound. I saw people get miracle healed.
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I never saw anything too dramatic like ppl in wheelchairs walking (you can see videos of extreme miracle healing on YouTube) but we had a ritual for healing people which was, the person in question would sit in a chair, and a ring of people would lay hands on them
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and then another ring would lay hands on the people laying hands on the center person, and so on, so it was this big crowd of people all touching someone who was touching the sick person, channeling energy into them. and someone would be chanting prayer over a microphone
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idk if it actually worked? I wasn't tracking like... a control group. I wouldn't be surprised if that experience did have some positive health benefits, I am open to placebo being more powerful than we think it is
