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I'm not going to assume that Robert Bruce's story is true simply because he states it is.
Even if it is, I've received spirit communications which have told me that something outside of us can gain control of our will only if we allow it to. Hence Robert Bruce's mistake. He willingly allowed something to take control of him (his body actually, more about this later).
Regarding his surrendering to his higher self in order that his higher self could take control, things aren't that simple. The thing that keeps us separate from our higher self are the various ideas and attachments we cling to. These things aren't going to drop away simply because we run into a moment of trouble. If you aren't prepared, then you aren't prepared.
If Robert Bruce's story is true, the fact of the matter is that he "didn't" cause harm to somebody. It is one thing to get a person's body to move to the point where they almost do something, and quite another thing to get them to move to the point where they "actually" do something. It seems to me that whatever being was involved was powerless to get Robert to make the final key moves.
Another key factor is that since Robert Bruce had the inclination to resist, quite obviously his mind and will weren't taken over. Taking control of somebody's body; and taking control of somebody's mind, will, heart and soul, are two completely different things.
Regarding Robbie, I don't remember the exact details, but he experienced poltergeist activity for about 10 days before he started to get effected. One would think that a powerful demon wouldn't take so long to possess somebody. In the day time he was free to do things like have conversations about Catholicism. Hardly the sort of thing a demon possessed person would do. There were a couple of occasions where he said it was over, only to be troubled later in the night. One would think that a powerful demon wouldn't come and go in such a manner. Whatever it was that effected him seemed to work in isolation, because none of the people that were around Robbie were also troubled by an evil spirit. If things such as armies of darkness exist, what happens to reinforcements in cases such as Robbie's. The priest who worked with him said that he believed a demon was involved, because his faith required him to do so. So much for factual intuitive insight.
Don ridicules the idea of nothing more than confused former human spirits being involved. Will what in tarnation is a demon supposed to be? Are they something that some critter like satan supposedly creates? What a cruel fate. To be created as a demon without having any say in the matter. I couldn't imagine a fate that could be worse. And imagine having to someday go to hell for all of eternity, even though you never put in the request to be created as a demon.
Some might say that even demons have free will. If this is the case, then why does satan bother with creating them, since free will would make them just like everybody else. Satan: "Boy it's hard to find good help around here."
I believe that God is the source of everything. Therefore, everything is inately divine. If a spirit becomes confused and cuts itself off from its source, I doubt that it would have much power. Where would it get its power from?
Even is a spirit could kill somebody, this is quite a different thing than taking over a person's heart, mind, will and soul. Even a metaphysically powerless physical person could kill somebody. Therefore, I wouldn't conclude that a spirit has a lot of power because it killed somebody.
You know what will empower a negative minded spirit? To make people so afraid of them that they don't have the courage to stand up to them, and resultantly out of fear give their power to them. Similar to how an abused or bullied person gives his or her power away to a person who abuses or bullies them.
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