Berserk
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THE FATE OF 2 MEDIUMS WHO LATER EMBRACE A CONVENTIONAL TYPE OF CHRISTIAN FAITH:
So far this thread is uncommonly discerning and rational. The thread just needs a couple of poignant case histories to bring the dangers into sharp relief and to illustrate the importance of Roger's suggestion: "What is really needed..is how to better distinguish between genuine spiritual contact and nongenuine." So I will summarize two of haunting illustrations of the relevant issues:
Raphael Gasson details his journey from adept trance medium to orthodox Christian in his book, "The Challenging Counterfeit." For years he was enthusiastic about his gift and the philosophy of spiritualism: "I was being used in deep trance for the healing of bodies, for exhortation, and other practices. Many bad cases of sickness came my way, and I really believed that, in their healing, I had found what I was searching for, a knowledge of God (p. 6)." But two key events exposed him to the evil and deceptive nature of his spirit guides:
(i) "One day I met a man claiming to be a Rational Spiritualist, that is to say, he believed neither in a personal God nor in prayer... His oddest claim was that he was a master in black magic and that he knew that the spirits controlling him were evil spirits, but doing good work. We decided that we would both go into trance condition and allow our "spirits" to communicate and see what happened. I was positive that nothing would happen...The seance lasted about an hour and when we both came out of the trance, the members of the seance...agreed on it being a most spectacular seance (pp. 7-8)."
(ii) This "success" prompted Raphael to begin to question whether his guides were as benign as he supposed. Mild doubt soon mushroomed into full-fledged disillusionment after he decided to become a conventional Christian. Raphael fully expected that his conversion would only enhance his channeling. Quite the opposite proved to be true:
"I...thought that now that I had a personal knowledge of...Christ as my Savior these "good spirits" would now work closer with me than ever before. However, to my surprise they stayed away completely...i also found that I was unable to fulfill my engagements to take meetings or seances. I was prevented each time by some unexpected event and never attended another spiritualist meeting (11)."
Just prior to this, "after this conversation with the pastor, I attended what turned out to be my last seance, of which I was the acting medium, and. . . the controlling spirits attempted to take my life (10)." Some time later, "several times they succeeded in using my own hands to attempt to strangle me (12)." But Raphael's new faith ultimately freed him from this menace.
Johanna Michaelsen documents her journey from medium to Christian in her riveting book, "The Beautiful Side of Evil." Her career as a medium included a 15 month stint as a medium assistant to Hermanito, the spirit guide who healed the sick through Pachita, a Mexican trance medium: "I had washed the blood of over 200 operations from my hands. I had seen everything from the removal of brain tumors to the replacement of vertebrae and lung transplants (131)." In trance, Pachita, or rather her spirit guide, Hermanito, performed this surgery with no anesthetic and generally with a rusty hunting knife! The patients rarely felt any pain! Like Raphael, Johanna believed she was doing God's work in bringing healing to many.
But for her too, doubts crept in after she started saying prayers like this: "Almighty God,...help me now become an instrument of your hand. I give myself to You, O Lord. Guide us in this work. Help us discern what is false and of our imagination from what is of You. Protect us from any evil being who would hinder this work which You have set before me. Let your perfect will be done (p. 95)." Roger is so right when he suggests, "Maybe the best approach is a prayeful attitude giong in."
Her new and honest dedication to the Christian God was detected by the Hermanito entity and he was greatly displeased. In a new healing session, "he looked up and pointed to me: `Hurry, get her out of here! She is under attack from an evil one...It is just a precaution: she has a most powerful spirit protecting her.' He looked at me as he said this, and for a moment I was paralyzed by the hatred I saw in his face (p. 104)."
When she fully dedicated her life to Christ, she still thought she could work with Hermanito and Pachita. That all changed during an evening walk:
"A dense black fog was forming all around me, blotting out the path. Within seconds I could see nothing. The dark mist was swirling, alive, filled with the presence of something more monstrous than anything I had ever encountered. Voices began whispering, hissing incoherent words and laughter in my right ear. An ice-cold breath touched the back of my neck under my hair. `Hermanito, help me!' I gasped. The voices shrieked in hideous laughter: `We're going to kill you!' I panicked and broke into a run. Something lie a giant fist slammed into my back...I pitched forward in the thick darkness and instinctively reached out to break my fall...I tried to scream out, `Jesus, Jesus, help me!' `He can't help you!' the voices shrieked...I could see the faces of countless demons, contorted, twisted in indescribable rage (pp. 146-47)."
Johanna raced to her Christian friend Birdie who took command of the demons in Jesus' name and the torment permanently ended. But so did her lifelong mediumistic talents. Johanna is now a radiant Christian.
Don
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