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the Warrens took a client to a top clinic and they found nothing wrong with him, however he was possessed so it`s real...

2007-03-08 08:24:02 · answer #1 · answered by Sir Alex 6 · 0 0

I work as a medical professional and would like to say there is a medical explanation but the more time I've spent in study of situations indicating possession the more I lean toward a paranormal explanation. As people near death they often speak to invisible beings, or at least appear to be carrying on a conversation with someone the rest don't see. I think we'd really be limiting ourselves to believe nothing exists unless we can see or define it. I think there are many reasons possession could take place. Some people have a strong desire to die but are fearful of suicide. That could create an opening for a discarnate being to take over.

Here's a quote from a book that may (or may not) provide some clues:

"Certain cases of possession or obsession will be found, wherein the life thread is attached to the original owner of the body but the consciousness thread is that of another person, or identity - discarnate and most anxious for physical plane expression. In the average case, where the true owner of the body is not present, the situation is of no real moment, and sometimes serves a useful purpose, for it enables the obsessing entity to continue in possession. I refer to those cases wherein there is a true withdrawal of the incarnating ego and, therefore, a perfectly empty house. These are the rare cases, and present an unresented occupancy, whereas in the average case of possession or obsession there is a dual personality problem and even of several personalities. Conflict then ensues and many distressing conditions result - distressing from the point of view of the true owner of the body. The cases to which I am here referring permit of no cure as there is no ego to call into activity by strengthening the will or the physical condition of the human being when ejecting intruders. In many cases of possession cure is possible but in those to which I here refer, cure is not possible."

2007-03-08 18:26:47 · answer #2 · answered by CosmicKiss 6 · 0 0

well... i guess its neither, cuz the devil isnt exactally paranormal, but hes definetly not a medical disorder. its in a catergory of its own.

2007-03-08 16:19:03 · answer #3 · answered by M T 5 · 0 0

its something just for the movies

2007-03-08 16:18:29 · answer #4 · answered by BOB H 4 · 0 2

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