Obsession and dis-obsession from a Spiritist perspective

The degree of influence on a human being by a discarnate spirit entity can determine the label that is used to describe the phenomenon. For example, the Catholic religion uses the terms possession and exorcism, clinical spirit release practitioners use the terms spirit attachment and release, and Spiritists us the term obsession and dis-obsession. Here is a video that describes the Spiritist concept of obsession.

 

 

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Are they evil people, are they mad or are they possessed?

Continued intermittent cases of individuals who go on the rampage and kill innocent children should not only question gun laws, but should also question what lies at the root of such destructive and irrational behaviour. In this paper presented at a conference in 2008 I asked this question, which is still being ignored:

Evil mad or possessed?

Here is a link to an article in the Los Angeles Times:

 

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Physiological study of Brazilian mediums

Posted on December 5, 2012 by

Carlos S. Alvarado, Ph.D., Atlantic University

For years there have been speculations about a variety of processes underlying mediumship. The study reported here is a pioneering effort in the study of the physiology of mediumship through the use of neuroimaging techniques. The authors of the paper investigated the performance of Brazilian automatic writing mediums.

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