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JillianRose
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Just be careful. Learn factual information on their beliefs but leave it at that. I get so scared. I am a chicken by nature. I have to sleep with a night lite on after reading revelation. LOL
Or driving your husband crazy because your 33 with a nite light on!! LOLMy personal opinion, so take it with a grain of salt:
Don’t unnecessarily open yourself up to negative influences if you don’t have to do it.
It’s not worth the headaches, heartaches, and risks to your mental health/well-being.

There’s nothing wrong with staying safe within the shelter of the Church’s verdant pasture.Some people want to stay comfy and cozy within the pasture that is the Church.
Others, like the OP and me, want to go out and fight spiritual battles. :knight2:
You can’t have spiritual warriors who are afraid of engaging the enemy. To engage the enemy effectively, you have to learn the enemy. And vice versa, learning the enemy requires engaging the enemy. And if you are smart you do what you can to study tactics, which is really all you’re asking. :newidea:
I say let’s go kick it. I’m Catholic but I talk to all sorts of people. I have some new agers who are friends on facebook so I can keep track of what they are saying. (What is it, keep your friends close and your enemies closer?) I like some of their ideas about a unity that transcends religious boundaries, but when they talk of astral projection and pyramids and crystals and tarot readings and chakras and all, they have made as much of an established religion out of their stuff. A lot of it is how they communicate. For example, if they say, “I’m vibrating at a high frequency,” that means they are “having a nice day.”
Don’t worry, those who wish to stay inside. We’ll handle it out there. Remember we’re all different parts of the Body of Christ and some (you) are meant to stay inside the skin. Just try to understand if we track a little dirt inside when we come in from outside, at least it’s inert. We won’t bring back any infectious diseases or losing any of our treasures, or anything like that.
OK, OP, I’m with you. I say we round up some others, bring along St. Michael, and we’ll go dominate!kpeople:
Alan
Shalom W Michael;Recently I’ve been looking at you-tube videos on lucid dreaming and came across Astral Projection.
This is of course related to the occult and new world order and for sure I will not attempt to experience it.
My question is : Is it safe to learn and research about the occult and into conspiracy theories without being in danger of getting first hand experience?
As a side-note I’m a strong catholic with good knowledge of the faith and so I know that the occult is evil and I can see examples of the occult work.
:nunchuk:For Christ did not send me to baptize but to preach the gospel, and not with the wisdom of human eloquence, so that the cross of Christ might not be emptied of its meaning. The message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.
This is pure, unadultrated bunk. Do NOT study the demons and ‘various occult phenomena’ and do NOT take such negligent advice from anyone who obviously has no experience in such a potentially dangerous matter.Shalom W Michael;
It can be a good thing to know the enemy; being able to recognize demonic forces for what they are. But make sure that’s where you keep it; knowing, not participating with.
Make sure you pray heavily during anytime spent learning about various occult phenomena; you don’t want to let your guard down during such a learning experience.
Keep G-d close, follow Yeshua, and you will be safe.
Shalom Aleichem
Shalom Vigilant;This is pure, unadultrated bunk. Do NOT study the demons and ‘various occult phenomena’ and do NOT take such negligent advice from anyone who obviously has no experience in such a potentially dangerous matter.
Shalom.
Rebuttal to what exactly?It was not an attack; it was a rebuttal. Please don’t try to spin my response. Also, I don’t need to prove anything. Your lack of actual experience in such matters is quite obvious. Please refrain from encouraging someone to open a door they may never be able to close, which could turn their whole world upside down.
Simply an Ad Hominem.Your lack of actual experience in such matters is quite obvious.
I’m not going to argue with you. Giving advice about everyday spirituality is one thing. Giving advice on matters such as this is far more serious in nature. Your advice was not only dangerous and false; it reeked of someone who thrives on feeding their own ego with such activity. You want to talk to someone about humility? I suggest you examine your own conscience.Simply an Ad Hominem.
Where is your evidence for such a claim. Do you know me? Do you know my personal story? The books I have read? The people I have related to?
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I disagree. I think it is arrogance to suppose what media you encounter or company you keep cannot have a lasting influence on you. I learned through myself that your character changes the more you surround yourself with something. The bible is right when it warns against bad company and impurity.That’s what learning about the enemy has taught me.
When two people who pretty much agree except maybe with a small point or the way of wording things, and then go back and forth arguing minutia, we can see the enemy at work.
The enemy is like the wind; you can’t see it but you can see its effects.
It is less inherently dangerous to “study” the occult, than to participate in “actual” altercations here on an Internet forum. The latter is “participation,” no matter what the thread topic.
Alan
Has anyone else been following this?I’m not going to argue with you. Giving advice about everyday spirituality is one thing. Giving advice on matters such as this is far more serious in nature. Your advice was not only dangerous and false; it reeked of someone who thrives on feeding their own ego with such activity. You want to talk to someone about humility? I suggest you examine your own conscience.
I don’t care how many books you have read, or people you ‘related to’. I don’t need to prove any lack of legitimate background on your part. It shows through plain as day. The fact that someone has read a book or three of their choice on this subject does not guarantee any level of competency.
And for the record, there is a huge difference between an argument and a rebuttal. I don’t come here to argue.
Ramble on all you want; I’m done talking.
Shalom.