Entity Possesion
Entity Possession
(Entities, Parasites of the Body of Energy)
Written by Samuel Sagan, M.D., this book deals with possession and exorcism from a fresh, original
perspective. The style is direct and matter of fact. Although many of the recorded observations and case
histories could have come from fiction thrillers, he deals with the subject rationally and with
a sense of humour.
This fascinating exposi also includes many tips on how to deal with people reporting 'Entity' phenomena.
What are Entities?
The third eye is the gate that opens to the space of consciousness and inner worlds. It is also the main
organ through which the body of energy can be awakened and governed. In practice, the third eye acts as
a switch which activates higher states of consciousness and experiences of spiritual vision.
The development of spiritual vision requires the patient building of some new 'organs' of energy, of
which the third eye is a master key. These new structures are not physical, nevertheless they are very
real and tangible. Once fully developed, the perceptions coming through them appear clear, sharper and
far more substantial than those coming from the physical senses.
Excerpt
The term entity refers to non-physical beings, presences which come to be attached to human beings
and act as parasites, thereby creating various emotional, mental and physical problems ranging from
eating disorders and uncontrollable emotions to the most severe diseases. The topic is both old and new.
Old, because in all traditions and folklores of the earth, one finds references to spirits and
non-physical beings which can interfere with human beings. Thus Ayurveda, the traditional medicine of
India, is divided into eight sections, one of which is entirely devoted to the study of bhutas, or
entities, their influence on health and sanity, and the ways one can get rid of them. This places
bhuta-vidya, or science of entities, on the same level as surgery or gynaecology. If we look at
traditional Chinese medicine, we find that in acupuncture, among the 361 points of the 14 main
meridians, 17 have the word Kuei (disincarnate spirit) as part of their main or secondary name.
At the same time, in the western world, the topic of entities can be regarded as quite new, for it has
very rarely been studied seriously. Even though entities appear to play a significant role in a number
of mental and health disorders, minor and major, one does not find a systematic way of dealing with them
in any of the main forms of therapy presently used. The number of qualified therapists capable of
handling entities properly is negligible.
The purpose of this book is to present certain basic facts relating to entities and to analyse their
mechanisms, motivations and functioning. Over the years, I have noted word for word what my clients
have said when getting in touch with entities and exploring them. Itshould be emphasised that these
clients comprised people of allages, from teenage to late eighties, and with varied occupations,from
housewives and students to politicians, prostitutes and Catholic nuns. Perhaps the only thing these
people had in common was that none had the faintest knowledge of entities and their mechanisms.
Moreover, I never told them at the beginning of the session that I considered they had an entity. I let
them discover it for themselves through the ISIS technique (the main principles of which are outlined
below). Yet when analysing the material contained in hundreds of case studies and related observations,
a remarkably coherent pattern emerged as to what entities want, how they interfere with their hosts, and
why and how they came to invade them. I was astonished at the precision, the richness of detail and the
consistency with which clients described their entity.
More than anything else it is this pattern, or entity syndrome, that I wish to share with the
reader.
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