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Post by nocrackleft on Nov 1, 2009 15:19:30 GMT -6
Sorry i am new here, and a bulletin like this has already been posted. But a demon has been following lately, and i had this old book with an anti demon tonic. It was holy water and sea salt. It is said to kill the demon permanently, but when i sprayed it on it, it came back days later. Does anyone have a permanent killer? Or did i just make mine wrong somehow? Also has anyone else used that?
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Post by Jason Hawes on Nov 1, 2009 15:24:09 GMT -6
That is a good combination. Holy water is not used to kill a demon because demons can't be killed. They never lived. Anyway, holy water is not a repellent, rather a weakener, to do with something else like a blessing or exorcism.
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Post by Jason Hawes on Nov 1, 2009 15:26:01 GMT -6
By the way, Welcome to Unexplained Research
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Post by nocrackleft on Nov 1, 2009 15:26:06 GMT -6
is there anyway to make it leave for good then? Sorry about my lack of knowledge, and thanks for the patience guys!
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Post by nocrackleft on Nov 1, 2009 15:26:26 GMT -6
thank you!
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Post by Jason Hawes on Nov 1, 2009 15:27:10 GMT -6
Other than a blessing of yourself and your presence along with the trust of God. All other ways do not permanently rid of a demon.
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Post by nocrackleft on Nov 1, 2009 15:28:24 GMT -6
thanks for the help guys
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Post by Jason Hawes on Nov 1, 2009 15:31:04 GMT -6
uhh, Guy but ok. I speak for everyone when I say, you're welcome, always willing to help and please tell me how things turn out.
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Post by xwobbuffetx on Nov 1, 2009 18:50:39 GMT -6
I made the tonic as well, but I stole the holy water, will it still work?
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Post by Carrie on Nov 1, 2009 19:27:37 GMT -6
well did u bless the holy water yourself? or did a priest do it? because if u did it its not considered holy. only a priest can do that. even if u did say all the correct words. that probably why it came back.
demons cannot be killed. its like trying to kill a spirit impossible. but you can get rid of them. by alot of crosses and have them blessed. put them in the rooms and over the door frams. keep holy stuff in your home. have a priest bless your house and buy one of those bracelets that have the saints on them. (my friend had a similar problem and her bf told her to get the bracelet and it was gone). sometimes just the simplest things can help keep unwanted entities. hope that works!!
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Post by xwobbuffetx on Nov 1, 2009 19:30:04 GMT -6
No, I literally went to a church and took some holy water, then mixed in salt water, would the fact that I stole it negate the holiness?
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Post by Carrie on Nov 1, 2009 19:52:05 GMT -6
see there's your problem. holy water already has salt in it. you didn't have to add any more salt to it.ok what the priest does is he blesses the salt, and then blesses the water. then he mixes both the salt and water while blessing them both.
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Post by ashley! on Nov 1, 2009 21:11:18 GMT -6
uhhh.... one problem is that sometimes it doesnt work because the priest isnt a true follower of god. its happened to me before.
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Post by BHPI Mark on Nov 2, 2009 14:05:50 GMT -6
As a paranormal investigator who studies paranormal phenomena, I have to add the other side of this subject. First, I believe that you are experiencing something, but what you are experiencing may not be what you think. Not everything you experience is paranormal in nature and you must use a rational process to evaluate your situation and look for a natural explanation. I would not, nor do I think potions are the answer to the study of paranormal phenomena, if we are truly looking for the truth, we must use established scientific protocols to study the paranormal. We can not debunk or study the paranormal using paranormal means.
Now this does not mean I don't think something is going on, because I think there is something more to it, but talking about demon tonics does not advance the field. I know that to each their own, but be careful about the information you give people out there. Especially the person who so slyly slipped in the fact they stole the holy water and wonder if its effects were negated by the sin of theft...I personally think you are being baited, but who knows.
Let's be honest, there is no proof of what you say, only what you might think, and this does not hold up as proof.
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Post by Jason Hawes on Nov 2, 2009 16:52:10 GMT -6
That is a good thing, we needed a skeptic to even things out.
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