EXORCISM AND SOME REAL INCIDENTS
All footage and stories are based on real incidents
EXORCISM is a ritual of get rid from demon and bad ghost .
An exorcism is a religious ritual designed to remove demons, evil spirits, or similar forms of “evil” from people deemed to be possessed. Although exorcisms are strongly associated with Roman Catholicism, many religious traditions and cultures engage in some version of exorcism.
ACCORDING TO VEDA , EVIL SPIRITS POSSESS THOSE WHO ARE LEADING THEIR LIFESTYLE IN THE SIMILAR WAY AS COMPARED TO THE EVIL ONE IN THEIR LIVING STATE .
Actually there are many reasons why evil spirits possess the human body and some kind of toys and things.
And there are more ways how a evil spirit possess a human body.
Signs of possession
1. green vomiting
2. extreme confusion , but you can't identify
3. you can see unusual shadows around you
4. you can hear unusual crying,gossips,whispering
IF YOU CAN SPOT ANY OF THE ABOVE... THEN YOU NEED TO HURRY
REAL INCIDENTS
>Exorcisms of Denise de La Caille
a widowed weaver from Beauvais. The story is told as an eyewitness account made by the court’s clerk over the course of eighteen weeks, wherein public and private exorcisms were performed by a Dominican priest, Father Laurent Le Pot. The possessed De La Caille was covered in lice, immobile, nearly blind, and unable to eat or drink. In addition, she was prone to violence, hallucinated frequently, and would speak in tongues. The records also describe her several times in the act of levitation.
The exorcisms began on August 1, with Father Le Pot summoning the evil spirits through a series of conjurations. Medieval and early modern writers would use the words “exorcism” and “conjuration” interchangeably, in that they both involved the commanding of the evil spirit by invoking the name of God. Once the demon had been conjured and commanded to speak, the task of the exorcist was to discover his identity. In the case of Denise de la Caille, more than forty demons had been conjured and named, including the most prevalent demon, Beelzebub. The next step was to expel, or exorcise, the demons from the human body. Though the purpose of this act was to heal the victim of possession, it often only aggravated the symptoms further, causing more suffering. Due to the complexity of the interrogation and expulsion process, the exorcism would continue for weeks.
>Exorcisms of Anneliese Michel (Emily Rose)
Anneliese Michel grew up devoutly Catholic in Bavaria, West Germany in the 1960s, where she attended Mass twice a week. When Anneliese was sixteen, she suddenly blacked out at school and began walking around dazed. Though Anneliese did not remember the event, her friends and family said she was in a trance-like state.
A year later, Anneliese Michel experienced a similar occurrence, where she woke up in a trance and wet her bed. Her body also went through a series of convulsions, causing her body to shake uncontrollably.
she ripped the clothes off her body, compulsively performed up to 400 squats a day, crawled under a table and barked like a dog for two days. She also ate spiders and coal, bit the head off of a dead bird, and licked her own urine from the floor.
Finally, she and her mother found a priest, Ernst Alt, who believed in her possession.
>REAL VIDEO OF EXORCISM IN MEHENDI PUR BALAJI TEMPLE , INDIA
A woman possessed by a evil spirit .
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