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The demon

Tiervexx said:
how do you feel emotionally when you see it? I used to be terrified when I saw shit like that but now when I make myself angry and try to fight it, it disappears.

I just feel shocked and scared. Its really freaky.

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Hardrock,

I have thought about hypnosis. lol bc my eyes are laready open to this and I am not sure I could handle any more.
 
I found that if you smear a little crap on your pillow every night, it keeps the shadow demons safely at bay. :p
 
God Bless you.

Very scary stuff.

I just see things in my mind, horrible things that I just force away. I don't know what I would do if things like that happened to me.
Maybe it's attracted to your strength. You have to have a great deal of intestinal fortitude to deal with something of this nature for almost your whole life and on a daily basis.

Stay safe.
 
Bro...I believe you 100%. Your Polish bloodline makes you predisposed to contact with the supernatural. My Polish Bapcia has the eye, my mother has it, as do myself and my sister. I have seen spectres, my sister has seen a dark and foreboding figure stooping at the foot of the stairs (as did 3 of her friends). It is very real.

Also, when I was younger, two of my friends and I were tossing around a ball in my parents' house. I whipped the ball at a friend of mine, he deflected the ball with his arm, and the ball was headed directly for an antique clock bought by my late grandfather that was on the mantle. Magically, the ball literally STOPPED right in front of the clock, and dropped straight down...as if a spectral hand had spiked it out of the air. It happens...don't ever doubt it.
 
The demon has occupied my house. I am fucking terrified. I opened my jug of N-Large and set the lid on the counter. 10 seconds later the lid mysteriously disappeared. I searched everywhere. Finally, after about 10 minutes of thinking I had lost my mind, I found it. The bastard had moved it. Put it right on the oven burner so the black lid would blend in and I wouldn't see it. He did this shit yesterday too. I hate him.
 
I dont know why im posting this, and/or if it will lead to more of my own problems, but this shit freaks me out. I dont want to post what ive seen . Im sorry hammer, next time your on aim we need to talk.

I cant tell any one, but i have talked to my family and my parents know what i speak of.
 
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You know, I'm not saying that this is you and why you're experiencing it, but I recently met a guy that, a few months later, started telling me that he went to a hotel and saw a ghost and his friend that was with him saw it too. In addition, he said that he could see things happening and that his parents would beat him because of it.

Upon hearing this, I admit to being a little shocked and yet interested, but something just didn't seem right about what all he was saying. Anyway, I asked this medical friend of mine what she thought about it, and she said that although she couldn't diagnose it for sure without meeting him, she sent me the following . . . but in addition, I have personally seen drug-related instances of this type of stuff (of course - some drugs will just FUCK YOU UP and I've definitely met some FUCKED UP people). But first, my questions are: Do you do drugs? Have you visited a doctor about these thoughts? It's also true that some people can influence others into believing that they're seeing something too.

Perhaps the following applies to you - I'm not saying that it does - but it's possible. I would go see a doctor if it's consuming you . . . But, here's the write-up anyway . . . (I didn't write it). Please be aware that this is not uncommon . . . also visit:
http://www.schizophrenia.com/

A description of the disorder.

This personality disorder is characterized by the person showing symptoms of schizophrenia, including disturbances of thought, perception, and speech, but the symptoms are not as severe. Typical but not inevitable traits are ideas of reference, paranoid ideation, magical thinking, strange fantasies, eccentric (departing from a conventional pattern) or peculiar behavior, and social isolation.

Symptoms:

Ideas of reference (excluding delusions of reference) an inaccurate belief that the behaviors of others or environmental phenomena occur to have some effect on the person.
Odd beliefs or magical thinking (the idea that one's thoughts or desires influence the environment or cause events to occur) that influences behavior and is inconsistent with subcultural norms (e.g., supersitiousness, belief in clairvoyance, telpathyy, or "sixth sense"; in children and adolescents, bizarre fantasies or preoccupations).
Unusual perceptual experiences, including bodily illusions.
Suspiciousness or paranoid ideation (an unfounded suspicion that one is under surveillance or is being followed, talked about, or persecuted).
Inappropriate or constricted affect.
Behavior or appearance that is odd, eccentric, or peculiar.
Lack of close friends or confidants other than immediate family members.
Excessive social anxiety that does not diminish with familiarity and tends to be associated with paranoid fears rather than negative judgments about self.
Treatment Considerations:

We are born with a genetically determined temperament that will continually influence our behaviors throughout life. Understanding of personality disorders and how it affects your life is important -- increased awareness does not lead to radical change but rather to a smoothing of the rough edges and a greater ease of going with their natural flow. To either change or learn how to work with and around personality disorders will require large doses of honesty, hard work, humility, and courage.

People with this personality disorder usually don't change much.
The goal will be to help them find the most comfortable solitary niche.
Cultivate a job and hobbies that are satisfying and allow you to be on your own.
Treatment goals should focus on decreasing resistance to change, goal development, improving social interaction, improving communication, improving self-esteem, and decreasing social isolation.


Information and or Criteria summarized from:
American Psychiatric Association. (1994). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fourth edition. Washington, DC: American
 
honestly ive thought about it, but dont know how to approach anyone about seeing a psych. Im not saying i think i have anything, but i do feel some of the things you mentioned.

however i know what i saw and my parents have backed me up...
 
ffknight84 said:
honestly ive thought about it, but dont know how to approach anyone about seeing a psych. Im not saying i think i have anything, but i do feel some of the things you mentioned.

however i know what i saw and my parents have backed me up...

we might have something in common
my e-mail is [email protected]
 
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