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Schizophrenia, depression and all sudden negative, intrusive, self destructing thoughts are demons trying to feed off of your loosh. (www.keyholejourney.com)
posted 3 years ago by VicariousJambi 3 years ago by VicariousJambi +33 / -2
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– VicariousJambi [S] 3 points 3 years ago +5 / -2

Even if were to be true that metabolic dysregulation occurs in mentally ill people, I don't think that means that mental illness is caused by that physical condition. That could just be a physical manifestation of the mental stress, the mind can influence the bodies processed to a great extent, the placebo effect for a great example.

Decreased metabolic function could just be part of the downward spiral of negative thoughts hampering the bodies natural processes, with demonic influences feeding the downward spiral. Negative thoughts influence the body, attract demons. Demons keep the negative spiral going further to feed.

Although, if found to be true that the 2 are associated, improving the bodies metabolic function would really help people to fight back either way.

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– unemotioNOLE 1 point 3 years ago +3 / -2

so you think demons are attacking christians suffering from depression? wow

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– VicariousJambi [S] 2 points 3 years ago +3 / -1

I think that negative thoughts attract "demons", who then insert lies into the persons head. Lies like that they are worthless and should kill themselves. Lies that get the person to act in such a manner that they feel negatively. They want the person to believe these lies so they can continue to milk the cow undetected. These lies trigger the persons already negative outlook which to sends them into a negative emotional spiral. These demons do this in order to feed upon negative emotional energy.

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– unemotioNOLE 0 points 3 years ago +2 / -2

so you are saying that a christian with christ in him is actively being attacked by demons? wow.

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