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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-01-25 07:05 pm

[ SECRET POST #4040 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4040 ⌋

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hamimi_fk: Roxy from Homestuck, looking down (Lalonde)

[personal profile] hamimi_fk 2018-01-26 03:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I noticed that in all these comments to this secret, no one has pointed out the film The Possession (EDIT: whoops, the comment before this one does, my bad). That film deals with a dybbuk and is also based on a true story. The way they get rid of it is with the help of a rabbi. I always felt like it was an important film because it's one of the few in American media I've seen that shows that Christianity is NOT the only way to help deal with paranormal activity. It's about BELIEF.

I've watched all the same things as OP (including Sylvia Browne on Montel - used to love her!) and I've watched countless other films and tv shows dealing with the paranormal. I do believe in spirits and demons and have had experiences of my own (with spirits). The one constant thing in all of it is not Christianity, it's belief. No matter what your religion is, if you find strength in your religion then your faith will protect you. One of the best examples of this is, surprisingly and oddly, seen in IT - for example, the kids believe that an asthma pump can harm a monster and it does. They get older, lose their childhood beliefs and so it no longer works. The same, imo, happens with religion. You have faith, it protects you - no matter what idol(s) you believe in.

So OP, don't worry about being jewish - you're safe as long as you keep the faith. =)
Edited 2018-01-26 15:52 (UTC)