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To be Christlike, one must know how to cast out demons. Otherwise you're just self-righteous inside you prism of philosophical preconceptions, and don't actually contribute anything to the world.

It's not that hard to be a good person. Sorry. Atheists are often far superior, morally, to theists. You may require fear of hell to do the right thing, but they often do it without such fear, as an instinct which (for you( requires some kind of fear-based motivation.

Demons are real. They are disembodied spirits (no need to describe them further, usually they're merely amoral, they like mischief, they want to see an effect they have caused, nothing more [that they still exist, that they are somewhere, though they may not be very good at being disembodied]).

Let us provide an example from mundane life. One is an IT field tech, working in car dealerships, providing solutions to common computer issues. Spirits are amplified by electromagnetic fields, simply. They can mess with computers very easily. Some are very advanced, most are simplistic (cause a problem, then you are real).

Your body emits an electromagnetic field, so they can attach to you parasitically. BTW.

One had to go into the shop, where the mechanics work. Their spirits are very rarely as advanced as the ones in the finance office, as an example, but they have more fun.

One young mechanic required an update (won't go into details) but required our presence at his desk for 15 minutes.

Techs often place their computers on their large tool cabinets. On his, he had a small idol, made from a latex glove, blown up, and stuffed in a mug with an evil-emoji-like face markered on it.

Step one: identify the idol.

The job required several steps, and then two restarts (off, then back on). Upon the final restart, the pc wouldn't resolve to the start screen where one inputs their user-id and password, but stalled out in a 'black screen of death' (industry term).

Step 2: project the astral body

The 'astral world' is what most people call 'imagination'. What one dwells upon in the astral world usually ends up finding a way into the physical world, apparent without effort to everyone (unless these worlds become merged, which can be disorienting).

Because one has spent a lot of time in the astral world, it became possible to create a form into which one's subtle body might flow. The subtle body is one's 'energy', which usually surrounds the body without direction of any sort. Given a vehicle, that energy can become directed into an action.

Step 3: building an astral body

The simplest way to create an astral body is to imagine something that flies, something that runs, and something that hides in the dark, and combine them. However, our astral body has the essence of size mutation, which cover the basis of the concept.

The astral body must be predatorial (in our common conception). Nature offers the instruction, if one is a careful observer.

Step 4: project the astral body

Very clever spirits can elude this method, first of all. Which is why it's easier to do in a shop, versus the finance office (whose idols are usually more complex to uncover). But having discovered the idol, one simply projects the astral body-form upon it, which neutralizes its energy, and scatters its field.

Then the computer come back into function, and you can move on with your day.

The idolater usually is unaware that they are doing this, and innocent in a general sense. When you have defeated their demon, they are often in a much better mood, and experience less obstruction. It's beneficial, if temporary.

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