Don't really want to elaborate.
2007-04-10
08:49:41
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I would welcome the band. No the demon.
2007-04-10
08:58:56 ·
update #1
My husband has been gone for 2 months now. It started a couple weeks after he left. It wasn't bad at first, I thought it was just some funky dreams. It has become much more persistent and sometimes very frightening. I wake up exhausted and barely able to function sometimes. I have 4 children so this has to stop.
2007-04-10
09:18:21 ·
update #2
Incubus, like succubus, are attraced to vulnerable people. In other words, Incubuses don't usually attack people who are satisfied in their lives. That's why most of the normal cures don't work, they don't address the problem.
Even the most chaste, pure woman in the world can fail to sublimate or direct her energies in the proper fashion. It is also true that the incubus is not likely to hang around someone who only has a small well of horniness/lonliness to draw from. If you attracted one, chances are you've been storing up alot of strong emotions, and your husband being gone for two months (or the anticipation of such) can actually have stimulated such emotions, kinda like sending up a roman candle.
Finding satisfaction and contenment is the best way to get rid of them. Being happy with (thinking happy thoughts of) someone else turns them off quicker than a blown fuse.
2007-04-11 00:51:50
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answered by Khnopff71 7
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Apparently, it's really hard (no pun intended).
Here's what one occult site says (see source 1 below):
"... even with all the attention paid to them, there never seemed to be a foolproof way of warding off these demon lovers. Sometimes prayer worked, sometimes exorcism and benediction, but in many cases, even these proved futile.
Ludovico Sinistrari, a 17th century Franciscan friar, author if "Demoniality", wrote:
' Incubi do not obey the exorcists, have no dread of exorcisms, show no reverence for holy things, at the apporach of which they are not in the least overawed . . . sometimes they even laugh at exorcisms, strike at the exorcists themselves, and rend the sacred vestments'."
Here's another opinion (source 2) . You might want to read the whole story to put the reply in context.
"Is There a Remedy?
So what’s the remedy for an incubus or succubus attack? Should victims go to a medical doctor for relief from sleep paralysis? Should they seek counseling from a psychotherapist or psychiatrist if the experiences are the result of some childhood trauma? Or, as one reader posted in the bulletin board, should they seek an exorcism? The best advice might be to first see a medical doctor and go on from there. Psychiatric help would almost certainly be recommended for cases like the woman who wrote the e-mail at the top of this article. But should an exorcism – as we enter the 21st century – ever be performed? In some extreme cases, a psychiatrist might not even object. Since the firm belief in demons could be somewhere at the root of what is probably a very complex problem for the victim, the belief that deliverance could be obtained by casting out the demons or denying their approach in the name of a more powerful God, might be a solution."
2007-04-10 09:09:48
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answered by pingraham@sbcglobal.net 5
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Wow.... where to start....?
You could try using sea salt in the four corners of your rooms and your house. Also, salt over the entrance to your doors and windows should help. Also probably in your case sprinkling some around your bed would also help.
Also, you could try using incense to "smudge" your house (i.e. bring the incense smoke to the corners of your house and rooms etc).
If you're Catholic or Christian you might want to use some holy water from an older and established church (or one that you have a personal connection to). Again sprinkle the water as you did the salt and the incense.
You could try using some bind runes if you're background is Norse, Germanic, or from the British Isles.
You could try, right before you go to sleep, to ask (in your mind) that your guardians (angels, spirits, dead relatives etc etc) watch over you while you sleep and keep you safe. Often just asking for help is enough.
On a side note you could also try to buy a dream catcher.
Your situation is kinda odd though as these things traditionally only went after holy men and women to try to tempt them out of a life of celibacy. Most scholars think that these were only an erotic fixation or fantasy on the part the monks etc but who knows for sure right?
I wish you the best of luck!!
P.S. You could also try asking your local priest to perform an exorcism within your house if you're religious. It can be rare to find a priest who is trained in this area or who knows how to do one =/.
2007-04-10 12:25:44
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answered by Gene M 3
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Have you tried praying about it while in bed and maybe having a crucifix in the room and wearing a cross on a necklace, I'm not a bible banger just trying to think of what I might do if it were happening to me, are you scared, I would be terrified. Good Luck to you.
2007-04-10 10:01:37
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answered by kmv 5
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Do you mean the band incubus? Are they hanging out at your house, and won't leave. I don't know, I've never been beseiged by rock stars. I bet if you put the word out that they were there, the fans may drive them away, but they also may destroy your house.
2007-04-10 08:55:16
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answered by eviltruitt 4
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is an incubus having their way with ur sleeping body .are u helpless to the thrist of this beasts cruel needs to ravage ur soul .. cant be so bad, just give it up . DEMONS NEED LUV TOO
2007-04-10 09:09:24
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answered by Anonymous
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You've... got an Incubus after you? Huh. I've never heard how to get rid of them, just, uh.. other stuff. *coughcough* Try chopping of his head with a sword. That usually works.
2007-04-10 08:56:17
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answered by elvenjewl 3
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Why would an incubus randomly pick you to torment? Maybe you invited it, maybe you dont know what you are talking about, maybe your question was a pathetic cry for attention.................
2007-04-10 12:02:56
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answered by Paul F 4
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