
by
Marja S
More and more people write to me and seek an explanation of what has happened
to a close family member or friend, who all of a sudden has gone "mad".
These people have practised some kind of yoga, meditation, rebirthing, healing,
reiki, channeling, dowsing, or some other spiritual method available today.
The symptoms, that these people have are almost all the same, no matter which
the method they have adopted:
These people oscillate between being manic and depressed.
One woman who was in the phase of depression expressed her lack of the manic
phase, as feeling like God had left her. When she was manic she, among other
things, danced around naked even though she was visited by her family or
friends. These had more and more withdrawn and she felt very lonely. When
she submerged into depression, the voices could tell her to walk straight
out into the sea and drown herself. But still, she did not want to get rid
of these voices. Her view of her condition was, that she did not think she
was ill, and that it is only here in the west that we are considered ill
and get locked up. If she had lived in India, she would have been treated
with respect and honour, since she was "glorified by God", she
thought. She was repeatedly admitted into a psychiatric clinic.
These people can no longer work. They become passive, find it difficult to
concentrate, lack endurance and get problems with their memory. The feeling
of meaninglessness causes them to loose the will and desire for life. A feeling
of loneliness, powerlessness and emptiness does that they isolate themselves
from the world around. They become drained of energy. Some do not at all have
the opinion that they are sick, while others are aware they have "noise"
around them, and feel a cold draft of invisible creatures around. The last mentioned
are the ones who sometimes seek help on their own. Within psychiatry, they are
most often diagnosed psychotic or schizophrenic.
The symptoms are actually exactly the same of a psychotic or schizophrenic
person, and a person who has become ill due to spiritual exercises.
According to psychiatry the causes of psychosis and schizophrenia
are considered to be:
The fact that it should all be about people with split souls, who appear with
a whole set of personalities and undergo a transformation from being one to
being another, is considered by many within the psychiatric care to be a media
myth.
Others, on the other hand, like the American psychologist Edith Fiore, writes
in her book "The unquiet dead", that up to 70% of her patients are
more or less possessed. She discovered by chance, during a hypnosis-treatment,
that she spoke to a possessing spirit, and not to the unconscious of the patient.
She discovered that these possessing spirits were not "demons", but
unhappy homeless discarnated (deceased) souls, trapped in an intermediate state.
Various bonds, like hate, love or abuse, kept them trapped in the earthly sphere.
We can invite these souls into our consciousness; and it is especially common
with possessing spirits due to alcoholism.
In his book "Return from tomorrow" George G. Ritchie, tells about
his near-death experience, during which he was guided to different places by
a being, who he interpreted as Jesus.
He tells that he was taken to a dirty bar where a lot of people stood drinking.
Some knocked back drinks as fast as the sweaty bartender was able to serve them.
All of a sudden, he discovered something that surprised him.
Some of the men at the bar, seemed not to be able to lift their drinks. Their
hands passed straight through the glasses, and also through the bodies of the
men standing at the bar gulping down drinks. All these men lacked the circle
of light, that surrounded the others who drank. He understood that the aura
of light only existed by those who were alive, while the "dead" had
lost this "second skin". These "dead" people argued furiously
about the glasses, which they tried unsuccessfully to lift.
Then, he saw a sailor, who had drunk too much, get up from his chair on unsteady
legs, only to drop to the ground after a few steps. Some comrades started to
drag him away from the crowd. Astonished Richie saw how the aura of light around
the unconscious sailor simply opened up. It split up and started to disappear
from the head and shoulders. Quickly, faster than he ever had seen somebody
move, the spiritual creature jumped on him. In the next moment, the character
had slid into the aura and disappeared, to George Ritchies big surprise. He
saw the same thing happen to two other men in the bar.
These experiences left him with questions. Was that envelope of light some kind
of protection we have, he wondered, also against spiritual creatures? And could
it be, that an addiction was mental in nature, and did not disappear when you
became cut off from the physical world? What if there was a kind of invisible
hell on earth, unknown to those still living on it. What if it meant being left
on earth, but never again being able to get into contact with it?
In Tibet, which is considered by many to be the chosen country of secret doctrines
and supernatural knowledge, the risk of being possessed has been a well known
fact.
Maybe no westerner has come closer to the Tibetans than Alexandra David-Néel.
She travelled around incognito in Tibet, disguised as a poor pilgrim when Tibet
still was a closed country, in the beginning of the 20th century. She learned
their language and culture. She eventually became so accepted that she could
explore the secret doctrines and obtained permission to train under the lamas,
and later she, herself, became a lama. In her book "Mystiques et magiciens
du Tibet" one can read the following:
According to the Tibetans there were two paths to enlightenment.
One was a peaceful life in the monastery where one obeyed moral commands and
monastery rules, i.e. behaving impeccably, doing good deeds, disregarding material
interests and striving for peace of mind. In this way one could eventually reach
salvation.
The other path was called the "direct way" and was a purely intellectual
method, which freed the one who followed it from all kinds of laws. One could
reach this freedom through artificial spiritual exercises, like breathing-exercises,
yoga and meditation. But that path was considered to be highly dangerous. It
was like, instead of following the path which slowly winds its way up towards
the top of the mountain, trying to climb vertically up the cliffs and cross
abysses with help only of a thin rope. Even the best suited for it could be
hit by a sudden attack of dizziness and fall like a presumptuous alpinist and
break his back. By this the Tibetans mean a terrible spiritual fall which leads
to the worst kind of perversities and the greatest confusion. One landed in
the end on a "demonic" level. Instead of reaching "the total
liberation" they became mad. They had knocked on doors which they should
not have done.
Not even in the old occult Tibetan literature can one find the perfect doctrine
about these exercises, they were given only verbally from master to disciple,
and the interpretations varied not only from sect to sect, but also from master
to master. (In the "Tibetan Book of the Dead", which can be read as
a "process of initiation", the aspirant is warned against "following
the dim lights" in the kingdom of the dead, on the spiritual path. The
dim lights come from the World of the Unhappy Spirits and one does not succeed
in reaching Liberation if one gets stuck there.)
The Tibetans
thought that one can train one's capacity of thinking and thus create all kinds
of animals, things, landscapes, "gods" and phantoms, since everything
is based on the power of mind. They thought they could tame these "demons"
and "gods" and force them into obedience and keep them trapped and
then use them for their own purposes. But, if one lost control over the "demon"
this could turn against his master and drive him mad, and even drive him to
commit suicide.
Sceptic as she was, Alexandra David- Néel wanted to experiment herself.
She choose to create a modest, stocky, and corpulent lama of the good-natured
type.
After some months the man had taken form, and to her he became a kind of guest.
But he eventually did not even wait for her thinking of him before he had permission
to appear; he appeared also when she was busy thinking of other things. She
experienced him visually, but sometimes she could feel as if she touched his
coat, and had also the feeling of his hand being put on her shoulder. She writes:
"A gradual change occurred with my lama. The features I had given him were modified, his plump character grew thinner and there became something vaguely ironic and mean about him. He got more and more troublesome. In short, I had lost control over him. [...] this bizarre presence started to get on my nerves. It was about to change into a nightmare. I decided to dissolve this hallucination which I did not fully master. I eventually succeeded, but it took me six months of efforts. My lama was tough." (Translated from the Swedish version)
There are similar thoughts in the Egyptian culture, and the "demons" were called "djinns", and are considered to be creatures who are not human but have been born directly into the spiritual world. A magician can evoke and tame a "djinn", but if he looses the power of him, the "djinn" can attack and take control over the man. He then has lost control of his life, becomes mad, and death can be the result.
Now, is all this only old superstition and blind faith? Is it something that
arises from the depth of man's own unconscious, as some people assert?
No, Martinus says, a Danish man who got cosmic consciousness in 1921, and has
written down his cosmic analyses in his work, the Third Testament, Livets Bog
(The Book of Life).
"Possession can occur and is often an essential factor in the cause of crimes, murder and homicide. In such cases where a misdeed is due to possession, the criminal cannot afterwards account for his wicked deed. He has practically been in a kind of half-trance. He can only remember that he was seized by an irresistible desire to commit the crime. Since science of today is not yet developed enough that it can prove possession as a cause, it is sometimes described as a sudden 'outburst of insanity'." (Kosmos 10/90 "How does one avoid getting possessed?")
Alcoholics and drug abusers are often surrounded by one or more
possessing creatures, which can be seen with clairvoyant vision, since our addictions
do not disappear when we "die", but the thoughts and desires we have,
follow us to the spiritual plane, he says.
Other areas where there is great risk of attracting discarnated (deceased) creatures,
are where one, in one way or another, looses control, as by:
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The causes of possession can be many, but are for the most part due to an earthly
bond by the discarnated being.
There are no "demons" according to Martinus, but everyone who exists
on the spiritual plane has at sometime existed on our physical plane.
Those who die are not all saints, and it is their mentality of dark thoughts
like hate, anger, bitterness, jealousy, grudging, anguish, depression, the desire
to own other beings or things, the lust for power and other negative thoughts
and bonds that keep them trapped in an intermediate state. This is the spiritual
plane which vibrates closest to our own, and from which all dark possession
can be released. Possession is a kind of spiritual rape - the will of a more
powerful being conquers the will of a weaker being. It can become so strong
that the weaker being turns into an instrument, with no will of his own.
We have
two kinds of consciousness according to Martinus.
One is our day consciousness, with which we experience the time of day when
we are awake. The other he calls night consciousness, and it is not difficult
to guess that it is our sleeping state he means. It is during sleep that we
stay in the spiritual world and we can then also in a natural way be in contact
with deceased family members and friends, although mostly we do not remember
it in the morning. But this night consciousness is to be developed, and will
in the future become something that he calls mental day consciousness. It is
this consciousness one can force oneself into by meditation, yoga, mediumism
and other kinds of spiritual exercises. It is the same as trying to trespass
into a world, for which we do not yet have senses, and cannot orient ourselves
in. And the first ceiling that one hits the head of one's consciousness on,
is exactly this first sphere that Martinus calls the intermediate state, which
also has been called "purgatory". It is the residence of those who
have not yet realised that they are "dead", and are not yet inclined
to let go of their thoughts filled with hatred and darkness.
The intermediate state has another plane, where those come who have become tired
or passed beyond the mentality of the first plane. These people have prayed
for help and thus with help of the guardian angels are "purified"
and then are guided on into a paradise area in the intermediate state.
There are also higher states but from these light zones no possession can be
triggered, since power over someone else's will is totally alien to these beings
of love who dwell on these planes.Click
on the picture to be enlightened!
Other risks are according to Martinus, if one too often trespassse into the
current night consciousness or the future mental day consciousness in an unnatural
way through artificial exercises, so that one in the end can no longer stay
in the physical world but instead gets detached and the boundaries between the
physical and the spiritual worlds get erased. The individual mixes everything
together and becomes confused. We still lack the ability to analyse what we
get into contact with on the spiritual plane.
Vanity and pride, which are the final characteristics to leave our mentality,
are the guardians of the threshold according to Martinus. It is these characteristics
in the individual that make her/him believe in the spirits who whisper in the
ear of the person in question, saying that they will receive insights into the
great Truths, and that they are chosen and have a great mission to do on earth.
And they think that they are highly developed individuals, yes, sometimes even
a newly incarnated Jesus or Virgin Mary.
Our aura is the protective suit we carry and, according to Martinus, it is only
protective to the extent to which we protect others. And if there are dark spots
or holes in the aura, one can, without knowing it, open oneself up to discarnated
beings, if one lets go of the control over one's thoughts or one's consciousness.
To sit and repeat unknown mantras, then, that one has got without knowing what
one rattles off, can be disastrous: one doesn't know who one invites into one's
dwelling!
But no one can be possessed against their will, Martinus writes, and it can
only happen if, as I have previously mentioned, one lets go of control and is
not "Master of one's own house".
Martinus writes:
"Our road to initiation is not some gift of grace one is awarded through the sympathies or tokens of favour of other beings, and neither is it some kind of magic trick or hocus-pocus one can use by being a member of some mystic, magic or occult school or circle" (Livets Bog VI, 2005-7)
The only way is solely that which goes from selfishness towards unselfishness,
which means that one has not come here to be served, but to serve, he writes.
That is what the Indian people call karma-yoga and which has been forgotten
on the "new-age" spiritual market.
If one practices daily treating one's neighbour in the way one would like to
be treated oneself, one walks the safe road towards the light and does not need
to risk, either being possessed or being hit by other negative side effects
on the spiritual road.
Copyright Marja S 1997. All rights reserved
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