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Reply #30 - Jan 28th, 2008 at 2:43pm
 
Vajra - when I was about 4 years old, the ultimate unholy terror of my life was that the neighborhood kids were going to feed me through a meat grinder into the equivalent machine. So Thanks for another pleasant memory of childhood   Smiley

I've noticed that all of us here seem to have one or another semi-major issues. It's rather like the tradition of the shaman as the wounded healer. And what can be more shamanic than to get right into the nitty gritty of spiritual confrontation?

Adam lost a rib (considering some divorces, he got off lightly) to the process - a sort of exteriorization throgh tragedy. Others have lost everything from bodily organs to internal chemistry that is hard put to maintain any kind of homeostasis.  The usual result seems to be that we decide that we have to do it all personally, rather than maintaining faith in those who are training us to be social.

I recall growing up behind barbed wire - always on a military base, and usually one that was shut down and very empty while being converted, refurbished or something. What a wonderful place to get into trouble as a pre-teen and teenager! At one time I had a small (35 lb) antipersonnel bomb in my bedroom as a souvenir - I forgot about it, and the movers came and it got packed and shipped to  our next residence where I discovered it years later. It came complete with bursting charge, but I had trouble locating a fuse - fortunately - and as the explosive used in such things has a tendency to age and decompose, increasing its sensitivity, it more or less scared the pee out of everyone - the thing now rests deep in the mud of SF Bay. - 

I suppose that this sort of fits my fear about being shredded. It definitely fits my recollection of being blown up by a bomb. Like when Wiley Coyote looks down the barrel of the Road Runner's canon and a moment later there's just a cloud of flying smudge.

My theory on this is that we sometimes get eaten by the bear, so we get a stuffed bear as a toy, to make it OK. That reconciles us, at least indirectly.

So we get abused by society and have started out to make it better by fixing things on a spiritual level. I think that's a very realistic approach.

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Reply #31 - Jan 28th, 2008 at 3:30pm
 
I must confess I suppose the name laffingRain was befitting, given to me in a dream message as I'm sitting here this morning having fits of laughter, out loud, at all the responses in this thread all linked together by a....sausage.

yet I wasn't one to laugh until around year of 2003. now it's something I notice happens more often and a pleasant change for me. not making fun of anyone, just saying I enjoy everyone's input, and the comraderie feeling.

Dave, I recalled you saying something about being a military kid but the bomb...I'm surprised your folks let u have a bomb, especially if they get more sensitive as u say, over the years. it almost seems like it was a reminder of another time of great truama.

we have really strayed from the topic title "casting out demons" started by Rei I think, and I wonder if he is staying away because he's as perplexed as I am? I hope Rei, you don't mind we ramble on here, it wasn't my intention and I think you started a good topic. hope you get what you want here. love, alysia

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Reply #32 - Jan 28th, 2008 at 5:34pm
 
I have been out of town.  I saw the new posts when I got back.  A lot of good conversation.

Something in the thread brought out a lot of childhood memories.

There is probably something in Bruce's books about how people choose the families they come back into but I didn't see it.  If anyone can refer me to the pages I would appreciate it.

I guess it can be inferred from his descriptions of people sprung from various hells and hollow heavens, but if there is more I would like to read it.

Thanks in advance.
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Reply #33 - Jan 28th, 2008 at 6:54pm
 
Smiley I guess guys the 'great sausage of life' started out as a serious attempt at an analogy for what's a fairly complicated situation - but I couldn't in the end resist playing it up a little....
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Reply #34 - Jan 28th, 2008 at 7:13pm
 
More seriously, I have met no spiritual beings who were demons. When challenged, they all turned out to be misguided spirits whothought that they would be preserved forever if only they kept hooking onto people. Then, to exercise themselves, they interfered, and thus got into the negative definition of self and so on. 

Casting them out is as simple as getting to know them, assuaging their fears, and helping them understand that in the Light they will find total love and forgiveness. Then I sometimes ask their dead friends to explain that it's a nice place to go, and for those that really give me a bad time, I offer to let them ride along with me if they don;t like it in the Light. (Of course most of them don't like the way I base my identity on pure emptiness - it kinda makes it difficult to be demonic or anything else, and brings in the question about who we really are etc. So except for a few scientists and perhaps a bored sage or two, invited to assist in my writing and studies, I have no such issues.)

The very worst way to handle malicious spooks is through exorcism. It creates vast amount of negative energy, and they use the energy to do their thing even more effectively. Love conquers all - especially the really mean and nasty ones. Wink

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Reply #35 - Jan 28th, 2008 at 7:22pm
 
Right on Dave. It's so true the way or ingrained urge to fight everything from a self based perspective (illness, other people, spooks, whatever) leads only to escalation....
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Reply #36 - Jan 28th, 2008 at 8:17pm
 
Hi Alysia-
I don't think that I said anything about my parents "allowing" me to have a bomb. Unused empty casings are often laying about when a base is shut, and this was a base where they loaded these things. The also loaded a lot of other things. I discovered how to enter the buildings where they did that kind of work and steal high explosives by the pound. That wasn't "allowed" either, but as a thirteen year old I was sneaky as hell.

I suppose that you can tell by this that I had a predestination for discovering the spirit world, and that the question was more on the order of how long it would take me to arrive, and by what means. Wink

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Reply #37 - Jan 30th, 2008 at 12:11am
 
Grin  oh I see Dave. glad you made it this far.

no, I never met any thing I could call a demon, it's just not the sort of thing I'm interested in finding so its not there. I have met a few people I wondered what hell they came from. one of them a next door neighbor would shoot cats in the neighborhood and beat his wife, if thats not a demon, well, it's pretty close!
he was a hunter. people would hire him to go and get them a rhino head. so I guess the cat shooting was to keep the neighbors cats from invading his territory, which is an animal instinct sort of..like cross over this line and your dead, type of thinking.

I observed instant karma for him though; he had a pug for a pet which he was greatly fond of. one day it got into a neighbors back yard and was just laying there dead. probably some dogs killed it. instant karma for the harm he had done to cats.

but in the astral, it's guys like this when they die, they might get attached to someone, but I don't think it is a permanent attachment and they are easily removed like Dave said, by informing them there's another place more suitable for them.

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