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fandomsecrets2018-01-25 07:05 pm
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(Anonymous) 2018-01-26 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)So I won't repeat those points and will instead emphasize that the movies you are watching are fictionalised versions of the original stories edited for entertainment valie, and that also if you were really possessed by a demon you would probably have bigger things to worry about. Not to mention the Jewish God and Christian God (and Muslim God) would all be the same entity in such an event.
Also, TV psychics are basically con artists. Google 'Sylvia Brown fraud' for more info. And this is coming from someone who is similarly interested in the paranormal/ 'wants to believe'.
I think if you apply a more liberal helping of healthy cynicim to your interest in the paranormal (and do research on the skeptic side as well as the pro side) you will find yourself feeling a lot less anxious about the possibility of being possessed. For instance, there are a lot of interesting articles and write ups about what was the most likely cause behind famous historical possessions - including the one that nspired The Exorcist - that show that misunderstood mental/physical issues on the part of the child and fearful religious zealousness on the part of the family explain a lot of what happened. Mostly tragically.