Anthropomorphizing Energies, Ockham’s Razor and 11 Scientific Reasons To Reject Theory Of Residual Energy Haunts by Deliverance Minister Mark Hunnemann.

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Mark Hunnemann, my friend, Deliverance Minister, author, and frequent radio guest outlines a scientific analysis of this very common, yet mostly unexamined, speculative theory within the paranormal community: The Theory of Residual Haunts and Residual Energies.

This manuscript will become Chapter 3 in his new upcoming book! His book will also focus on the centrality of God in all science and scientific laws…the regularity of all scientific laws over all time and across the universe reveal certain powerful attributes of the Living God.

Ockham’s Razor and 11 Scientific Reasons To Reject The Theory Of Residual Energy Haunts: Part One and Two.

Mark Hunnemann Energies 1

If you are not familiar with this concept, then I gently encourage you to become aware of it. This notion is misleading and harming millions, and causing folks to mis-identify demonic activity as merely natural energy doing ‘weird’ things.

FOREWARD By Reverend Mark Hunnemann.

Continued from: Residual Energy And Haunts by Mark Hunnemann – Part 1

In 1974 I graduated from High School and many changes have taken place in our culture since then. And I can assure you that “residual energy” was an unknown subject. How did we get to the place where residual energy has become so common a notion?

How did we get to the place where the notion of residual energy is so commonplace? Why has energy taken on such a distinctive role, not just in hauntings but in healing, and our understanding of reality? I think of Reiki as just one example amongst many. While what follows does not explicitly address the notion of residual energy/haunts, it does attempt to explain the transition from energy to Energy, as the Ultimate reality. We have moved from a God-centered worldview to an Energy-centric/occult worldview, and this has given rise to such notions as residual energy.

Dr Peter Jones, author of The Other Worldview, has shown how the New Age/Pagan Worldview has displaced the biblical worldview as the dominant worldview. In the mid- 60s it came into USA, and it’s no coincidence that the ascendancy of the Energy centric worldview coincides with the popularity of residual energy.

“Sending prayers and positive energy”…gosh, how many times have I heard, or read on Facebook, a comment similar to that? How many times have you? The sending of positive energy has equaled, and in many cases, eclipsed the pledge of praying to the Living God from a friend to someone experiencing a trauma. Clearly, energy has undergone a radical evolution recently; it has taken on such a profound and practical significance for countless numbers of people. Nothing reveals more about a person’s real, basic spiritual convictions than how they pray. For many, energy has become THE central organizing principle in their worldviews. I remember in seminary, a professor said that how a person prayed spoke volumes about what their true theological beliefs were.

Hence, when the prayer of professing Christians includes pledges of sending positive energy, then we know this energy belief has deeply infiltrated the Christian community. Just 15 years ago…did you hear or say that positive energy was being sent on behalf of a beloved? I seriously doubt it. Therefore, it is incumbent for Christians that we understand this issue and sift it through a biblical worldview grid…pulling down strongholds and arguments… that are raised against the knowledge of God (2 Cor.10:5). Otherwise, like the ancient Israelites, we shall fall into an unthinking syncretism; the blending of the truth with falsehood—and incur God’s discipline.

Ultimate Reality, according to God’s Word, is the tri-personal, Living God; the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in loving, joyous communication for backwards eternity to eternity future. Nothing/ No-one is “further back” or more basic. He existed eternally before He created energy and the universe. However, today, many people seem to assume that Energy/Universe is Ultimate reality, but that is an occultic, demonic deception. But it does explain why the notion of residual energy has taken hold so quickly in our culture which has largely jettisoned the biblical God from its thinking.

We have rejected the Living God and exchanged it for the lie, worshipping nature—and energy in particular. (Romans 1:25) An idol doesn’t have to be a figurine (it can be mental instead of metal) because, by definition, and idol is whatever is uppermost in our affections or considered to be the ground of our being.

Those who research and investigate the supernatural realm-from quantum jumping to spirit hunting-are increasingly seeing ultimate reality in terms of energy.

Energy vibrations of the cosmos or cosmic consciousness. Energy has become not only personified but deified as well. This impersonal stuff that we call energy has now become our new god…our new reference point for defining the cosmos, mankind, and our relationship to the cosmos.

In the beginning God created (bara-act of personal creating) has been replaced by…  In the beginning, Energy has always been there and is evolving….

It has become commonplace to believe that we are currently experiencing a quantum leap into a higher form of consciousness or energy, and it is often stated that we are spirit energy in a body, and NOT vice versa. Raise your vibration levels and you’ll experience wholeness with the Universe. Instead of personal holiness before a holy God, we now seek personal wholeness by enhancing our energy vibrations. This pagan worldview has altered our view of God, reality, sanctification and countless other vital aspects of our worldview.

As I alluded to, this is no mere dry as dust academic theory, because it has become a paradigm or worldview shift in how one understands who they are, and how to become better at living and being human. Watch the plethora of energy healers attempting to adjust folk’s vibrational levels to harmonize with the vibrations of primal Energy and the Universe. And what must be noted with tears, is that often these energy therapies seem to work in terms of affecting vibrational change and healing.

May I suggest, though, that we are playing god in this respect, and are opening ourselves to deep demonic intervention. They (demons) are clever, and all it takes is openness to this Energy to potentially begin the oppression process. Usually, at some opportune time, the demonic will find some imaginative way to gain permission for entry. We should have known better than to reject God and begin to call energy ultimate reality/god–Energy. Romans 1:18f speaks of the endarkenment, instead of the desired enlightenment, which comes when we deify, make ultimate, or worship, any aspect of the Creator’s creation-including one of His greatest creations, which is energy.

We have rejected the Living God and exchanged it for the lie. (Romans 1:25) The essence of paganism is the denial of the Creator/creature distinction, and that incenses God. He hates it and we should hate what He hates—the idea, not the people who embrace it.

It is not being intellectually consistent or honest to spell energy as Energy, because the bottom line is that this notion (energy is ultimate reality) implies that there was an impersonal beginning, and by adding upper-case you have magically imported personality-creating it out of thin air. The only reason why we sense or detect personality with the energy entities is because they ARE personal beings-demons. Like humans, demons and Satan have a will, intelligence, and emotions. We have not dealt with ghosts per se, in this book, but the concept of ultimate reality as energy often accompanies the belief in ghosts. It is this occult worldview change which gave rise to its enormous popularity.

There is a flow to human history and we have seen how our culture has arrived at this juncture where energy plays such a vital role in defining reality. Be wary of any talk of tapping into primal Energy or cosmic consciousness. In our weakness, let us cling to the God who was manifested through the burning bush-the infinite-personal God of the bible who has inexhaustible, omnipotent energy and power. Yahweh.

TAKEN FROM: http://eyeontheparanormal.blogspot.co.uk/2018/04/residual-energy-and-haunts-by-exorcist_19.html

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Ockham’s Razor and 11 Scientific Reasons To Reject The Theory Of Residual Energy Haunts: Part One and Two. 

The Law of Parsimony

Residual Energy And Haunts by Mark Hunnemann – Part 1

Residual Energy And Haunts by Mark Hunnemann – Part 2

By Reverend Mark Hunnemann

Before we jump in, I want to emphasize that my argument is cumulative in nature—about a dozen. There are numerous “red-flags” which, when taken together, dismantle the notion of residual energy. I ask the reader to keep the totality of the arguments/reasons in mind and not miss the forest for the trees, by getting too bogged down in one particular argument.

Let it be noted at the outset that my focus is on dismantling the residual theory, and not an in-depth analysis of demonology. Along the way, I will be making reference to explaining the truth behind the residual haunts, but it is not my primary burden in this book, which is showing how unnatural this alleged natural theory is. In any case, the truth is quite simple, as it should be.

1.Ockham’s Razor
The scientific/logical principle of Ockham’s Razor has been a useful tool for centuries as a guiding principle for  determining which of two or more competing theories is likely correct. The basic concept is parsimony or simplicity. Which ever theory that explains the phenomena most simply is to be preferred, and is almost always correct.

Aristotle is believed the first to express this principle, but as with logic, he didn’t create either principle, rather he discovered what is woven into the fabric of God’s world. ‘Shaving away with a razor’ all but the barest essentials to adequately explain the data is what we are after. There are two issues involved: 1. adequately explaining the phenomena, 2. and a concern for simplicity. For example, if two theories equally explain the data, but one is much simpler, then the simpler one with less variables is most likely the correct theory; beauty of simplicity and symmetry are woven into the fabric of the cosmos by the Logos (in Greek, one meaning is ‘logic’) So, Jesus is the Logic of the universe—holding it together (Col.1:17)

Ockham’s Razor is a time-honored principle that has assisted in many fascinating discoveries, and in dispensing with competing theories that were overly complicated in their explanations.

E=mc (squared)  Consider both sides of the equal sign; Energy= matter times the constant (squared). For something so mysterious and so basic to everything, this is its mathematical equation! Is it not lovely in its simplicity?! Think about this for a moment: does it not reflect the simplicity and beauty of God Himself? One can easily imagine such a profound concept as having multiple variables, but it has two—matter and the constant, squared. Beautifully simple; simply beautiful. Or, profoundly simple; simply profound.

Since we are dealing with energy in the notion of residual energy, I thought it particularly appropriate to mention this here. And it is an especially profound expression of parsimony/simplicity.

Consider the classic example of Copernicus vs Ptolemy. Both theories could explain the phenomena of the solar system, but the Ptolemaic system had to continually add ad hoc hypothesis to account for The earth centered galaxy could only explain the phenomena by introducing complex epicycles, which added unwieldly and unnecessary complexity. From a modern vantage point, it is an ugly theory considered from an aesthetic perspective, which physicists often appeal to: beauty in an equation. Nature reveals the wisdom and beauty of God, as seen in its unity and diversity, and design.

For what can be known about God is plain to them, because God has shown it to them. For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world,g in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse.(Romans 1:19-20)

Some things about God’s character are so clearly revealed in nature, that it leaves us without excuse. Ockham’s Razor simply expresses this reality.

Copernicus’s Theory prevailed primarily because it clearly and SIMPLY explained all the phenomena. Conversely, the more variables that are introduced to explain natural processes, then the more likely it is mistaken. God’s world is wonderfully mysterious, but there is an underlying beauty of simplicity which makes exploration and discovery possible. The death knell for a proposed theory is when it is contains many variables which are themselves mysterious, unexplainable, untestable, etc. A natural theory which lacks verifiability or falsifiability is to be rejected.

The existence of demons is not the issue being discussed; residual energy is. It would take a separate volume to adequately deal with the former, and many fine books have already been written.

When we apply Ockham’s Razor to our discussion, we have two proposed solutions for explaining ‘paranormal looking’ activity. Whatever else we may say about either theory, we are talking about phenomena which looks, sounds, and smells just like supernatural activity, but is alleged to be non-intelligent. However, the competing theory (mine) assumes that the same phenomena is actually quite intelligent.

Let’s see the difference.

  1. The Paranormal Community asserts that the following variables are included to explain the process: a trauma occurs; this trauma emits psychic/emotional energy shock waves; sometimes this emotional energy adheres to a rocky surface with special photographic qualities; it remains clustered instead of diffusing; this rock takes a picture/movie of traumatic event; upon cue, this energy re-animates; this energy/rock combination also contains extraordinary projection capabilities and it projects into the surroundings a looping of the past event which may include: sounds, smells, and even solid apparitions; upon completion, it then re-clusters and waits for next loop; this looping may continue perpetually. I trust that I have not set up a straw man but have accurately expressed the basics of the residual energy/haunt theory. Now, (and this is vital) all of these steps/variables are necessary to explain the phenomena in this theory. We count perhaps 6 or 7 possible steps or variables. How many are explainable in current scientific language? None.
  2. The demonic theory asserts one step/variable: demonic mimicry to explain the same phenomena. It’s assumption differs widely from the first in that we assume the activity is intelligent. Whatever sounds, smells, or apparitions which normally would be classified as paranormal but are not, due to the subjective process of observing alleged non-intelligence, are explained as being intelligent.
    The reason why the phenomena looks paranormal/supernatural is because it is supernatural; and not because it is some unprecedented, complex, multi-staged  process of nature. The appearance of non-intelligence is either due to mis-perception or demonic deception or both.

Comparison of two equations:
1. Appearance of non-intelligent, paranormal looking activity=a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h
2. Appearance of non-intelligent, paranormal looking activity=x

Which is simpler? Obviously # 2. And #2 explains the phenomena, as we shall see, without breaking/stretching natural laws. Yes, it appeals to the supernatural to explain the phenomena, but (and this is vital) it already has all the traits of supernatural, except ‘perceived’ non-intelligence, which is subjective.

Just on a cursory glance, without going into specifics (which we will), it is manifestly clear that theory #2 is much simpler. Both explain the phenomena, but the demonic theory is vastly more simple, according to Ockham’s Razor principles. Hence, just from viewing the two models side-by-side, the demonic theory is preferable.

We will see that, from beginning to end, the processes (a–h) behind the residual energy/haunt theory are numerous and ALL are mysterious or unexplainable. When a mysterious process like residual energy is explained in terms which are themselves dripping with mystery-laden variables, then it’s significantly problematic. We shall see that there have been attempts to explain its processes via abstruse scientific theories but this is contrary to the principle of simplicity.

The competing theory is the demonic theory, which is simplistic only if you assume your conclusion—which is circular reasoning and/or assume naturalistic/materialistic presuppositions. If you are a Christian, then you should never underestimate the creative power of the evil one to deceive by means of mimicry of even non-intelligence. And the theory I am proposing has ONE step, and is entirely explainable—as opposed to 6 step process, none of which are explainable.

It is the paranormal/parapsychological community that has painted itself into a corner by asserting that residual energy/haunt is caused by entirely natural processes. Introducing the supernatural is not unwarranted complexity because the biblical worldview is thoroughly supernatural; and it is manifestly not natural processes at work. And this phenomena is by no means analogous to something like Copernicus or gravity, because it has all the hallmarks of paranormal/supernatural activity, but people perceive that it is non-intelligent. Unseen forces of some kind, are causing screams, footsteps, smells and apparitions. By the end, we shall see that the demonic theory is most certainly in line with Ockham’s Razor.

There is no precedent for this kind of supernatural looking activity as being natural. Nature looks like nature, and if it looks like a paranormal duck and walks like a paranormal duck, then it’s a paranormal duck. Calling obviously supernatural activity natural processes is unreasonable and unnatural.

Ockham’s Razor is a time-honored principle that has assisted in many fascinating discoveries, and in dispensing with competing theories.

2. There is no evidence for residual energy/haunts. None. Since it is supposedly natural forces at work, then one would assume that it should be subject to the normal processes of the scientific method, but it is resistant at every turn. Every aspect, every variable in the process, is itself inexplicable. The only ‘evidences’ I have seen are the positing of abstruse theories, and experience, interpreted in circular fashion.

Honest defenders of the theory acknowledge that the entire process, from beginning to end, remains a total mystery. Giving an analogy (e.g. tape recorder) is not evidence; and yet when many people hear the analogy they are convinced by it. That analogy has been repeated so often that folks think they are hearing evidence, but they are not.

Before you cry foul, think of how it usually is defended. Someone will state that they are going to show ‘evidence’ for residual energy, and they point to a building which is allegedly filled with residual energy because of trauma that occurred there—then they mention the activity, and that’s it. Or, they will show footage of activity or EVP’s of voices, and then declare that they are evidence of residual haunts because they are nonsensical answers. Again, that is not evidence, but an experience, interpreted circularly. It is arguing in a circular fashion, which is a logical fallacy.

The data is interpreted in line with their assumptions regarding residual energy, but could easily be explained in a different fashion. Or they will present ‘evidence’ which allegedly reveals that the activity is non-intelligent. However, we shall spend an entire chapter on the insuperable problems associated with making that distinction. The ‘evidence’ usually offered is experience, which is interpreted ‘residually’.

A theory which lacks any hard evidence is itself evidence that it is false, because it is neither verifiable nor falsifiable. It would seem that we treat this theory with ‘kid gloves’ in that I know of no other theory accepted by so many, that is entirely lacking in any hard evidence. “Not a good start”, says Dr. Ockham. Normally, that in itself, would be enough to dismiss it out of hand. If that does not seem persuasive, let us look at point # 3.

3. Let me begin by quoting Ms. Sherrie Jones in an article on Jeff Belanger’s Ghost Village newsletter (best-selling author, and advisor to The Ghost Adventures): “No universal way seems to exist to be able to shut-down or to stop a Paranormal Time Reflection because we simply do not know what causes it to happen. Some people claim residual haunts/PTRs happen due to traumatic events leaving an energy imprint. That may be true in a few cases, but many scenes of PTR are commonplace occurrences, like someone repeatedly walking from room to room, exiting through an apparent doorway that is no longer there, or doing some mundane task. Nothing seems to indicate why that particular moment in time gets captured and repeatedly reflected back during our time or perhaps through time perpetually.

So, we are also left with the disconcerting truth that perhaps the majority of residual haunts, or paranormal time reflection (PTR), is not caused by the alleged primary cause of residual haunts: a traumatic event which leaves imprint on surroundings! Rather confusing, to say the least! And no known means of cleansing it either.”(bold added) In addition, in this article she belabors the point that we probably should not even call it a haunt in order to not frighten the homeowner, who is in no danger whatsoever because of its non-intelligent nature.

Jones, who strikes me as intelligent, makes several significant points which amount to more than mere anomalies for current residual energy/haunt theory—it’s evidence against it.
First, she asserts that the entire process, from beginning to end, is an enigma; we don’t know what causes it to happen. Not even a clue! It is significant that a notion accepted by so many, is basically an entire mystery. She alludes to our third argument below regarding how the theory has no mechanism, so I’ll skip over that for the moment, even though it’s enormously significant.

Have you ever tried to visualize in your mind the process of a traumatic event occurring, emitting psychic energies which imprint on a surface, etc? I have. I have tried hard and sincerely to picture this process occurring and I simply can’t. Be that as it may, we must not pass too quickly over her comment that the entire process remains a mystery. The mystery cloud that hangs over the entire process should be a cause for concern, but it does not seem to phase anyone. As long as they have the tape/film analogy, then that is sufficient. That ALL the variables are inexplicable is unheard of and is devastating. In light of Ockham’s Razor, this theory is in serious trouble.

With the principle of parsimony, the mystery of any anomaly is seen as something to be suspicious of and a razor is taken to it; but in this case every step in the process is unexplainable—from the means by which alleged psychic energy gets trapped on a surface, to how it remains clustered, to how it is able to generate images and sounds, ect. Surely for the open minded, inexplicability of the entire process is evidence against its truth. Unless you like your theories drowning in darkness and anomalies, then it is time to re-examine this popular theory.

By the way, it is not my intention to be harsh, but when dismantling a commonly held belief, one has to be relentlessly logical. And it has always been my belief that helping folks to see the truth is an act of love and compassion. For many, their eternal destinies are at stake—not because the belief itself is damnable, but because it can lead to circumstances that accelerate peoples damnation.

4. She eviscerates the basic idea that a traumatic event is the cause behind this energy imprint. Keep in mind this is a woman who believes in residual energy, and is well known. Jones asserts that the evidence captured is mostly that of mundane activity and not traumatic events. Based on the collection of a large body of various kinds of evidence of alleged residual energy/haunts, the trauma theory does not correspond to the paranormal communities enormously extensive body of data.

She readily admits it is confusing and disconcerting that the majority of the evidence is of simple, everyday, mundane activities-which should not cause an energy imprint on the environment. I assume that Ms. Jones has access to advanced technology and has seen many hours of audio and video, and so her assessment or conclusion is devastating for the residual energy/haunt theory.

Some may call it anomalous but she is saying the majority of evidence contradicts the trauma theory. That’s not an anomaly; it is evidence against the theory. I find her honest assessment of the data to be hugely significant, and any man or woman of integrity has to interact with her findings. It is what one would expect if the causal factor behind these events were not residual at all, but intelligent; as I am asserting.

To re-state, the evidence captured is mostly of mundane activity, and not traumatic. This observation is more than disconcerting; it should lead one to consider a paradigm change. What we have here is hard evidence which debunks the basic foundation of residual haunt—traumatic event. How more devastating can evidence get? It is an honest summary of the totality of the evidence gathered by the paranormal community itself. This is empirical data and not subjective feelings.

How many ‘anomalies’ have to accumulate before you will consider changing the theory itself? In a normal scientific setting, a theory which does not fit the majority of the evidence is usually tossed out and a new theory is sought. But folks are keenly wed to this notion, and the paranormal community is not as rigorous in its pursuit of the scientific method as they claim to be. (e.g. frequently depending on one’s senses/intuition, using psychics, believing the voices of EVP’s, smudging, ect) Those are not scientific techniques nor the scientific method at work.

Again Jones honestly admits that residual energy is difficult to get rid of. I find her candor refreshing because many would look at the same data and spin it differently and less honestly. My friend Dana Emanuel has written a wonderful blog and video on invalid forms of cleansings.

https://xposingtheenemy.com/2017/11/28/spiritual-cleansing-techniques-and-why-they-dont-work/

The bottom line is that one cannot get rid of demonic activity using occult means like smudging, which attracts and accelerates demonic activity. So, it is no wonder that she finds it difficult to get rid of. However, if you treat it as demonic, then it does go away. I know because I’ve done it many times—and it was supposed to be residual energy, but it wasn’t. That, by the way, is verifiable. Show me an alleged case of residual energy and I’ll show you one that can be cleansed through the Word of God Incarnate, Jesus of Nazareth. But please remember what I said earlier: rebuking in the Name of Jesus usually only works for those who know the Lord and are walking in the Spirit.

Lastly, she states that we should not tell the homeowner that it is ‘haunted’ since that might frighten them; and since it is allegedly non-intelligent, it is of no danger to the client. Given her assumptions, that conclusion makes sense. However, what if it is intelligent? By telling the homeowner they are in no danger because its merely looping energy causes them to be in more danger than before. Why?

 

At least before the investigation, they had enough healthy worry or concern to be on guard and call for help. But since the healthy fear has been erased by telling them “peace, peace” when there is no peace (like false OT prophets did), then they not only still have the demonic presence, but are now welcoming of it—pure evil out to destroy them. They were concerned and guarded, but now they are embracing the enemy of their souls. That’s tragic beyond words, and it angers me. Telling the homeowner the truth is always the best policy, just as you would want a medical doctor to not sugar coat your diagnosis. Hell is infinitely more frightening than any initial reaction a homeowner may have.

Asserting that the theory does not correspond to Ockham’s Razor; the entire process is unexplainable, it does not explain most of the phenomena, usually can’t get rid of residual energy– what does all that suggest to you?  Without realizing it, Sherrie Jones, in telling the truth, has gone a long way to undermining the foundation for residual theory. Though we have several more to go, please take these arguments and their force, cumulatively.

5. No mechanism exists to explain this process. Consider the following quote: “The problem is that we know of no mechanism that could record such information in a stone or play it back. Chunks of stone just do not have the same properties as reels of tape. Even magnetic tape can’t record sound or video without a special recording head. Speaking to a magnetic tape will not record anything. Nor can one hear what’s recorded on a magnetic tape by putting it up to one’s ear. In both cases, a special device like a read/write head is needed, and the stone tape theory provides no clue as to what such device would be.” (Schick, Theodore; Vaughn, Lewis. How to Think About Weird Things, pg 326)

I keep repeating myself, but please do not see this as yet another ‘anomaly’. It is not an anomaly; it is evidence against it. If it were true, there should be a mechanism to explain the process. That’s the way real, reality works; It is how natural nature works. For a process that allegedly occurs so frequently, one would assume it could be explained at some level. But this speculation’s processes can’t be explained at all; only analogies given.’ (e.g. film recorder) On the other hand, I can explain the mechanism behind the truth; demonic deception. Simple, yes—as in Ockham. On the other hand, is an alleged natural theory  which is wholly unnatural.

Think of what has been said by these men: there is nothing in nature that is similar to magnetic tape; nothing in nature that is equivalent to a recording head; nothing in nature that resembles a read write head that would play back sound. Nothing, nothing, nothing.

For arguments sake, even if we accept that limestone can receive imprinted memories (similar to magnetic tape), what is there in this rock which even remotely resembles a read/write head which projects loud cries, footsteps two floors away, or multiple solid apparitions running through the woods at Gettysburg? You know what this resembles? A miracle—self generated by nature.

Are you familiar with the technology behind building film-recorder equipment? It takes considerable skill and intelligent design to accomplish this task. Then think of the technology needed to project SOLID apparitions running through the woods. To my knowledge, nobody can do that with even the most advanced technology. Not even the military. But energy soaked rocks can.

What these two men did not mention was the further need of the equivalent of speakers, amplifiers, and visual projection mechanisms capable of projecting a solid object; The read/write head is just the beginning of a complex process of audio and visual special effects—miraculous looking special effects.

How does a rock project a solid figure that walks perfectly? Please try to visualize how a simple, energized rock could produce an astonishing sound and light show that out-performs our best efforts at ‘hologramming’. Have you ever studied how holograms are created? I would suggest that you do so, in order to grasp what this speculation is alleged to do. As we noted earlier, the solid apparitions are not attainable through current technology. It is mind boggling in the extreme to think that rocks could project a vaporous apparition, but a sold one is unspeakably incredible!

In real life, there needs to be a person to press the equivalent of the record button, as well as a person to press the play-back button. These men have stated a devastating truth about this central paranormal theory: it lacks a mechanism. In most cases, if a theory lacks a mechanism, it is rejected.

A mechanism is simply a means of explaining how the process works. If one merely asserts that something happens, but cannot explain HOW this process happens, then that is problematic in the extreme. Stating that residual energy acts like a tape/film recorder is not an explanation; it is simply an analogy, and a faulty analogy at that. Yet folks continue to regularly use the tape analogy to explain residual energy. May I suggest that there is a spiritual component that is driving this faulty theory along with such force; it is as demonic driven as the forces it is attempting to explain.

When you consider the other ‘anomalies’ we  mentioned—and add to them that the theory lacks an explanation of how it’s processes work, then that is evidence against it being true. It certainly does not conform to Ockham’s Razor because it is becoming increasingly and unnecessarily complex, complicated, riddled with inconsistencies, and lacks explanatory power. Ockham’s razor states that the simplest theory which explains the phenomena is to be preferred.

***And this theory is far from simple, and as Jones noted, it does not explain the phenomena. And the current issue is the lack of falsifiability or verifiability of a mechanism that does not exist.

I need to repeat a key point: the trauma theory does not explain the phenomena; it is entirely and empirically false in that it does not conform to the observable phenomena.***

Remember the cumulative nature of my arguments from science. Take all that Ms. Jones said, add the lack of a mechanism, and one is left with no scientific evidence for this theories validity. It does not explain most of the phenomena, and it lacks a mechanism. But we have not finished.

6. The entire theory rests upon another unproven assumption: that there is a new, as of yet uncategorized, kind of energy: psychic/emotional energy. One or two scientists are talking about it but that is not the same as it being verified and officially categorized. Demonic ‘energy’ is usually behind this anyway—(e.g. Reiki) It is said to be the explosive outburst of this kind of energy that gets imprinted on the environment and replays, over and over. That there is energy is not the issue; that there are emotions is not the issue; that the uncontrolled outburst of emotions causes expenditures of energy is not the issue; what IS the issue is this: is there a category of energy known as “psychic/paranormal/emotional energy”? That is the issue.

Anthropomorphizing Energy:

If you consult any textbook on energy, or Google ‘kinds of energy’ then you will find things like: electrical, chemical, radiant, nuclear, mechanical, thermal, elastic, and gravitational energy. However, there is no category known to science as “psychic/emotional energy.” There are alleged examples of it (we shall examine one of the most popular examples later—walking in after an argument) but it is an ‘experience’ and not evidence, interpreted in circular fashion. It is not an accepted category of energy in science circles. What often passes for psychic/emotional energies in an environment is either psychological processes, perception of body language cues, or demonic ‘energy.’ Hence, the very ‘stuff’ that allegedly gets imprinted/replayed on the environment does not itself even exist, despite half the world speaking of it as if it did. In other words, residual energy is comprised of a substance that is non-existent. We should be more careful with our language.

In addition, energy is inanimate and to attribute emotions to it is anthropomorphizing it; giving it human traits. That is a fallacy. Anger is real, and energy is real, but angry energy or energy filled with anger is to speak as if an inanimate object were a person. People have anger, people have joy, people have love or hate—rocks or energy do not. The more I ponder this notion of residual energy, the more “unreal” it becomes. Just because many people believe this kind of energy exists, does not make it so.

Our believing has no bearing on the ontological status of emotional/psychic energy  or anything else for that matter—despite what some New Age authors say regarding the power of belief/speech. God’s Words have omnipotent power and it’s blasphemous to assert that ours do too. Just as many people believed the earth was/is flat does negate the fact that it is essentially spherical. Just because the idea of emotional energy has taken root so firmly in our culture, does not prove anything…other than its popular. And many wrong-headed notions have been almost universally believed in the past.

7. If these are place memories, photos of past event imprints –holographic images caught on natural surface, then why isn’t the original scenery included? Occasionally it is, but why not all the time? If you see an image of a woman apparition walking, why isn’t the original scenery included? When one takes a simple photo, the original situational scenery is included, right? If this is a “photo or film” of original image of 100 years ago, then why isn’t the original situational scenery surrounding that event included as well?

If this process is advanced enough to capture and replay the person in the environment, then why can’t it replay the environment the person was in? For something so incredible, why can’t it even get the scenery right? Maybe it’s not a ‘memory’ or filming at all? It does not act like a camera or video recorder, so why use the analogy? It seems to be intentionally stripping the person from their environment and looping just them. More signs of intelligent intervention.

Do you catch the force of this reasoning? Since a simple photo, or video obviously catches the scenery, and not just the primary subject, then why does that not occur in the process of place memory? Is it ‘selective memory’? The traumatic event occurred to an individual in a situation, and not in a vacuum, so why isn’t the ‘photographing’ element not capturing the situational context as well; especially since it was the situation that was causing the trauma? The subject was surrounded by scenery when the event occurred; does the process prefer people over things? Perhaps the film analogy should not be used because it’s so untrue to what it’s depicting. I suggest it can be better explained as very intelligent deception via mimicry. Makes more sense of the data than the mystery laden alternative.

If there can be such high tech ‘place memories’ occurring in locations like Gettysburg, where allegedly multiple, beyond holographic (I say beyond because in many cases apparitions are solid), images are moving through the woods (not original woods, but existing woods) then why can’t something as relatively simple as the soldiers original scenery be part of the holographic equation/surroundings as well? Part of the mystery? Well, I readily and happily admit there is mystery and wonderment in God’s world, but this is not mystery, it is ugliness of asymmetrical reasoning and false/demonic reality.

If one were to postulate demonic mimicry, as I am, then explaining the various mysteries is rather simple. We must not forget the ‘angel of light’ principle (2 Cor.11:14) in which Satan/demons can appear as anything. If they can appear as Jesus, then appearing as anything else would be easy.

I remind the reader we are not discussing the run of the mill scientific theory, but one that occurs in paranormal circumstances, with all the same indicators of supernatural activity, except the alleged perception of non-intelligence– of exactly the same phenomena that in other circumstances would be interpreted as paranormal. The subjective nature of this distinction process will be spelled out in detail in a later chapter.

Cumulatively speaking, more evidence is piling up that this theory is deeply flawed. And consider how much human intelligence it would take to holographically project very realistic looking soldiers moving through the woods. Are we to believe that non-intelligent natural forces can out perform our best hologram efforts? Our best scientists can’t approximate what this speculation proposes, which cannot even be explained. Where are you Ockham?

No evidence for the theory, no correlation of the data to the theory, no mechanism to explain the process, no category known as psychic/emotional energy or emotionalized energy, and subjects being filmed with no background scenery. The ‘red-flags’ are accumulating, and the contra-evidence is mounting higher and higher.

8. Did you know that according to some folks, the phenomena of period dress did not start occurring until 100 years ago? Prior to that, ghosts were seen in contemporary garb. If one saw a ghost in 1905 they were dressed in garb of 1905. I do not have any way of verifying if this true, though I have tried. So, I offer this more as suggestive, than as ‘evidence’. But if it is true, then it is quite significant. And there is a precedent for it in the UFO phenomenon, as we’ll see. It is because of this precedent that I decided to include this observation which I cannot verify. Yet.

If ghosts are intelligent and residual energy haunts are non-intelligent, then they must have occurred throughout human history in similar fashion. If these are manifestations of non-intelligent residual apparitions, then something has happened that shouldn’t have occurred. 100 years ago, Victorian women in white dresses started appearing and countless other apparitions in ‘period dress.’

Perhaps the devil knows there is something ‘romantic’ about a Victorian ghost woman dressed in white; or civil war soldiers. If he can appear as an angel of light (2 Cor. 11:14), then appearing as anything else would be a snap. Anything. I saw a demonic ‘cat’ in one location, and it was the ugliest cat I’ve ever seen, and appeared to be hyper-ventilating as I approached it! It was paralyzed with fear and looked as if it were having a heart attack.

Satan is very smart and the ultimate opportunist in learning a good thing when he sees it, too deceive people. It sounds like intelligent changing of strategy to fit our expectations and desires—folks like their Victorian ghosts. It is eerily similar to early UFO sightings as saying they were from Mars (Martians), but as our technology got more advanced, ‘somebody’ realized this was becoming implausible—it was much more exotic (and harder to falsify) to say they were from outer reaches of the galaxy, etc.

It has all the signs of intelligent deception. Since most activity is said to be residual (past and present), then non-intelligence cannot change its MO 100 years ago. This is further evidence that the residual speculation is implausible. Non-intelligence is not going to decide one day to start appearing in ‘period dress’ because, by definition, non-intelligence cannot decide anything.’ Based on UFO/alien encounters, there is no doubt in my mind that true alien-appearing activity is demonic in nature. In terms of their anti-Jesus/hell message and actions, it is evident that this is yet another scheme of the evil one, just as are ghosts, and residual energy/haunts.

9. Residual energy/haunts are not reproducible in the lab. One would think that a surface that contains this stored energy could be removed and stimulated in some fashion in the lab to cause it to ‘loop’. Or think of material taken from a residual haunt used to build another structure, is said to result in it being residually haunted as well.

After all, it is said that lightning, or EMF pumps, ionize the air and make re-play likely. Has anyone on site, or in the lab, been able to electrically stimulate this energy surface and cause it to re-play? The problems with testing it on-site is that at the first sighting of ‘activity’ one will be tempted to call it residual in order to produce desired results. In other words, it is not a controlled setting. And non-reproducibility is normally considered at best seriously problematic, and at worse, a death-blow to a theory in science. It is assumed that a theory is reproducible in the lab, if it is true.

This is about the third or fourth time that same point has been made, but in regards to different anomalies. But this is residual energy and it seems nobody messes with it. I do not divulge my personal business but exposing this scheme has attracted unwanted attention, and ‘messing’ with it has come at a spiritual price. This attack has only caused me to re-double my efforts, and reinforced what I already knew: Satan is quite fond of his residual energy deception. But God is good. It is said that surfaces retain energy. Fine. Bring it to the lab and reproduce the desired effect.

10. Utter unpredictability. The vast majority of traumatic situations that should lead to residual energy/haunts do not. Trauma, of countless varieties and intensity, occur every day across every city. If we assume the ‘trauma theory,’ in spite of # 2 above, then one would expect all significant trauma to send out emotional/psychic energy which would result in imprinting on the surroundings. Residual haunts occur in all types of physical environments, and not just those with limestone, etc.

There is no surface or kind of substance that has been isolated as the cause/causes. (see the last chapter on limestone) My point is this: if a theory is truly scientific in nature– if it is true– then it should be predictable. But in this case, it is utterly unpredictable as to the: if, what, when, where and how of which events will be recorded and played back. There is no simplicity to this theory at all; just one anomalous complexity after another.

This is a distinct argument from the lack of a mechanism (# 3); that has to do with the inability to explain how the process works. This has to do with if and when the process even occurs, despite serious trauma. No, this is the total lack of predictability. Even in places where there is intensified, horrific trauma on a daily basis, like a prison, there should be much more residual energy/haunts than there are, according to the theory; especially if part of the reason it was posited was because the prison was made of limestone. A place like that should be ‘crawling’ with residual energy.

It would seem that someone is choosing which trauma produces this effect. But in the residual theory there is nobody ‘there’ to choose’ which event makes an imprint; and ‘choosing’ is an obviously intelligent activity. One could go further and say that some of the very worst traumas have not produced any residual haunts, even in limestone environments, or in different kinds of environments. The contrary theory can easily explain why some events are causing some ‘issues’ and others are not; intelligent intervention.

A basic component of a theory passing the ‘muster’ of the scientific method in becoming accepted as ‘scientific’ is the simple test of predictability. Yet, one of the hallmarks of this theory is its sheer unpredictability. Nothing about this theory is explainable; every aspect of it is shrouded in mystery and contradictions.

Along these same lines, there is, as I said, no substance that has been isolated as THE photographing element or surface. Residual haunts, due to their alleged frequency, are found in every mineral/rock surface imaginable. So, forget limestone.

11. Have you ever heard of a perpetual motion machine? If you have, it’s not because you have seen one: they are an impossibility in the world God has made. Why? Due to friction, gravity, and especially the 2nd law of thermodynamics, the energy will eventually wind down; the energy has not been destroyed but it has ‘changed’. These inventions have always been a failure, and always will be.

My point is this: the theory of residual energy as usually proposed, is essentially a theoretical model of a perpetual motion machine. As Ms. Jones said, the residual energy will continue to loop, PERHAPS PERPETUALLY. Of course, nobody has any clue as to how many volts of psychic/emotional energy is emitted in a trauma (is this measurable?), but the human body has relatively little energy in it, compared to the tasks that are said to be performed in a residual haunt. How much energy is needed to create a hologram on steroids, which is what many of the apparitions appear like?

In fact, they are not holograms because, they are much more sophisticated—in many cases, actual human bodies are generated which can be touched. In addition, consider just how problematic it is to visualize this happening for centuries. You have energy expending itself through ‘self-exertion’ due to cue and response, over and over. The cue-ing process is just that, a cue to prompt the loop; but there is nothing in an anniversary to refuel energy.

Supposing for argument’s sake that the energy did cluster photographically on the rock surface. It seems to me that after just one exertion the amount of usable energy would have been depleted. Verbal loops are energetic enough, but think of the energy needed to create a visual image/body? Unless this energy field is being resupplied with new, usable energy, then it would seem to me that the notion of residual energy/haunt is a variation of a perpetual motion machine. Robbing energy from batteries would seem to be a very insufficient amount to project a visual apparition. Hence, it is impossible. And in order to avoid this dilemma, yet another ad hoc hypothesis will need to be added to make this model work.

If one proposes lightning, as Timothy Yohe does, as the energizer, then why is there residual energy/haunts happening frequently, worldwide in places where lightning has not occurred in many months? It would seem that these energy clusters are reenergizing themselves, which is the same as postulating perpetual motion, and ignoring the 2nd law of thermodynamics, which we will turn our attention to shortly.

A subpoint: it would seem that there is no aspect of this process that is actually measurable. When Moses saw the burning bush, he was aware that fire usually consumes its fuel. So, he turned aside to look. The Lord re-revealed that His name is Yahweh (this name had been known by Adam, Genesis 2:5ff, but apparently forgotten) It contains the idea of aseity; God alone is self-existent and unchanging; everything in creation is marked by change, dependence, and energy expenditure.
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12. The cue problem. It is common in discussions of residual energy/haunts to state that certain anniversaries of the event cause it to loop. I have a problem with that. Anniversaries are memorable dates, and intelligent entities, like humans/demons, remember dates; rocks and energy cannot remember anything. Even if, for arguments sake, we assert that rocks can project images, they cannot remember anything because they have no conscious awareness. Rocks are inanimate. Electrical energy is inanimate. Is it being suggested that this psychic energy is ‘alive’, can remember events, and act upon itself to re-animate and loop? Again, we are anthropomorphizing energy.

How many times have you heard someone state that the looping usually occurs on anniversaries of the trauma? Fine. Explain, please, how an anniversary can trigger energy to loop. Since it is a date, it has no ‘fingers’ to press anything. It takes energy to trigger energy and anniversaries have no energy because they are….nothing-ontologically.

An anniversary  is not a thing. Ontologically speaking, it is nothing; it has no being. My birthday is in two days, and it is significant to me, but the date of my birthday is not a ‘thing’. The date itself is nothing in terms of being. It is literally no-thing. Of course it has significant emotional value, but that can only be recognized by intelligence. But since it is ontologically nothing, how can it act as a cue or trigger for energy to loop? Nothing cannot create something. Ex nihil, nihil fit…Latin for: ‘from nothing, nothing comes’.

So, we have what appears to be spontaneous generation of energy occurring as well, which is logically and physically impossible. Something would have to be its own cause. How can an anniversary, which has no being, cause a physical object to re-energize and loop? It is so easy to say that anniversaries cause energy to loop, but it is quite another to show HOW it can cause it to happen.

It makes much more sense to posit an intelligent spirit/demon who knows the date of the suicide, and loops the action on that date. It avoids all the spontaneous generation problems.

There is a reason I took the time to lay the foundation in the first two chapters, and I’m glad I did because, the more I look at this notion, the more it seems that folks are assuming that nature is at least semi-divine; animism in modern garb. How else can one explain all of this ability being attributed to rocks?

No evidence for the theory, no correlation of the data/evidence to the theory, no mechanism to explain the process, subjects being filmed with no background scenery, non-intelligent residual entities ‘deciding’ they want to change their clothing habits, non-reproducible in the lab, unpredictability, no common photographing substance, it acts like a perpetual motion machine, and anniversaries have no ability to cause looping. The anomalies are no longer anomalies; they are hard evidence that this theory needs to be rejected and a new paradigm adopted: evil intelligence.

Ockham’s razor states that the simplest explanation that explains the phenomena is to be preferred; residual energy is neither the simplest explanation nor does it explain the phenomena (see all the arguments above, in addition to my next chapter)
Nine years ago I was able to come to ‘cognitive rest’ regarding my utter certainty that the notion of residual energy/haunt CANNOT be right. It must be wrong. That comes from my next argument which I spend an entire chapter on, which is the next scientific evidence against residual energy. This one line of evidence was sufficient nine years ago to persuade me, but since then other reasons have emerged.

TAKEN FROM: http://eyeontheparanormal.blogspot.co.uk/2018/05/residual-energy-and-haunts-by-exorcist.html

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In the below video series, you can hear Mark covering the above points and clarifying why residual energy should be seen as demonic.

Please See Mark’s Video PlayList Below:

Mark has a heart for this type of ministry, where he sheds a light on the deceptions of the enemy concerning the paranormal. He is the author of “Seeing Ghosts Through God’s Eyes”, where he shows the deception behind theories such as earthbound spirits, in light of scripture.

Please also listen to our two radio series, where myself, Laura Maxwellinterviewed Mark on such topics: PlayList One and PlayList Two.

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MORE DETAILS ABOUT MARK, HIS ARTICLES AND LINKS:

 Mark Hunnemann is the author of Seeing Ghosts Through God’s Eyes: A Worldview Analysis of Earthbound Spirits. It’s also available in eBook format.

You can watch Mark’s videos on his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/mhunneable

His Blog:  http://archive.aweber.com/paraworld

Plus, a blog he shares with other writers: https://eyeontheparanormal.blogspot.co.uk

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About Laura Maxwell: 

Former New Age Spiritualist, Laura graduated from Strathclyde University, Scotland, earning a BA Honours degree in Psychology.

Many thanks for taking time to read and share the above post. For similar posts and more about Laura, please visit her blog Our Spiritual Quest.

DISCLAIMER:

Laura Maxwell does not necessarily agree with all the information and conclusions presented by friends, guest articles on her blog, TV or radio interviews or her own radio show.

Laura is not paid for writing in books, magazines or appearing on TV, radio or at events. All of her work is of a voluntary nature.

Click on this LINK to see some of her TV interviews.

During a LIVE show on Revelation TV – satellite across Europe, USA and beyond. Plus online.

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What Do BEYONCE, A FORMER SAN FRANCISCO MAYOR’S WIFE, and A NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER Have In Common?

ANSWER: THEY ALL CHANNEL ORIXÁS…

In an interview with The Daily Mail , Dr. Jacob Olupona, a Nigerian professor of African Religious Traditions at the Harvard Divinity School stated, “She is speaking to the world, she is speaking to America. Beyonce is educating the masses on Oshun. She is seeing how indigenous spirituality can be a powerful tool for changing the world.” (Source Below).

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When Ivani shared her testimony on social media about being an Ex-Umbanda Medium who channeled an Orixá (Orisha) goddess, many said they’d never heard of this occult religion before.

(Ivani Greppi’s POWERFUL Testimony of deliverance from Umbanda spirits.)

Below is the definition of Umbanda and its beliefs from ReligionFacts.com:

“What is Umbanda?
Umbanda is a religion of Brazil that combines influences of indigenous Brazilian religion, African religions, Catholicism, and Spiritism. Umbanda is related to the Brazilian religion Candomblé, but it is not identical.

Umbanda Beliefs:
There isn’t uniformity of belief among all followers of the Umbanda religion, yet there are certain beliefs that are widely held. These beliefs include faith in a supreme deity called Olorum (or Zambi), who has various representations.

Many followers of Umbanda also believe that various Catholic saints emit divine energies and forces called Orixás. It is also common for adherents to seek interaction with the spirits of the deceased. The ideas of karma and reincarnation are also centrals tenets of the religion.

Historians and sociologists believe that the Umbanda religion got its beliefs about a supreme deity and the reverence of saints from Catholicism; from Spiritism, the Umbanda religion got beliefs in communicating with the dead in its various forms, including psychics and mediums; from indigenous Brazilian religions, Umbanda adopted the deification of Orixás.

Subdivisions of the Orixás:
1. Oxalá is the chief intermediary. His celestial body is the sun. His ritual day is Sunday. His sacred color is white.
2. Yemanjá represents femininity in the Umbanda religion. Her celestial body is the ocean. Her ritual day is Saturday. Her sacred color is bright blue.
3. Xangô is the intermediary of justice. His ritual day is Wednesday. His sacred color is red.
4. Oxum is the goddess of love, money, and waterways. Her ritual day is Saturday. Her sacred color is yellow.
5. Ogun is a defender of soldiers. His ritual day is Tuesday. His sacred color is green.
6. Oxossi is a hunter and protector. His ritual day is Thursday. His sacred color is green.
7. Ibeji are associated with the spirits of children. Their ritual day is Sunday. Their sacred colors are blue and pink.
8. Omolu is intermediary of death, disease, health, and healing. His ritual day is Monday. His colors are black and white or red and black.

(I would like to add to this list: Iansã goddess of winds and lightning, Nanã ruler of rivers, marshes and lagoons, Oxumaré serpent god of the Rainbow, and Exu divine messenger/ door opener/ divine trickster or the devil.)

The Religious Practices of Umbanda:
Umbanda temples are led by psychics who interact with various spirits on behalf of the living. Leaders of Umbanda temples are often referred to as priests or priestesses. The temples are called Terreiro (meaning “backyard” because they once used to be located in people’s homes) or Tenda (meaning “tent” because they once used to be located in tents.

Today Terreiros can be built likes homes or Catholic churches. Gatherings in temples occur often and depending on the particular Terreiro or branch of Umbanda, ceremonies may include chanting, offering food and other items to spirits, dancing, as well as eating and drinking. If visitors manifest a spirit during the gathering they may be asked to become members of the group.”

Like Umbanda, the Candomblé and Quimbanda sects that are also practiced in Brazil, worship the same deities. The difference between the three however, is that animal sacrifices are not used in Umbanda.

Throughout the slave trade history, many other countries came to practice very similar religions worshiping the same Yoruba (Congo/ Angola) deities within Santeria or Voodoo (i.e. Cuba, Haiti, Trinidad, Puerto Rico, and other South and Latin American countries).

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All this sounds so foreign and far removed from American culture doesn’t it?

But would it be surprising to know that many celebrities and Hollywood elite are not only familiar with these particular occult beliefs, but actually practice it?

Would it be alarming to learn that during the 2017 Grammy Awards, Beyonce who was raised in the Christian faith paid homage to the goddess Oxum (Oshum)?

Pregnant with twins, wearing a golden gown, Oshum’s sacred color, Beyonce channeled the goddess of “love, money, and waterways” or goddess of water and fertility as some headlines claimed.

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In an interview with The Daily Mail , Dr. Jacob Olupona, a Nigerian professor of African Religious Traditions at the Harvard Divinity School stated, “She is speaking to the world, she is speaking to America. Beyonce is educating the masses on Oshun. She is seeing how indigenous spirituality can be a powerful tool for changing the world.”

Apparently, according to a BuzzFeed community post, Beyonce’s latest album “Lemonade” references not only Oshun, but six African deities.

A quick internet search will show multiple “how to’s” on channeling your inner Oshun goddess, like Beyonce.

Blanche Brown, wife of former San Francisco mayor Willie Brown, began her dance career studies in New York with a Haitian teacher. She also participated in Haitian ceremonies in “the middle of Manhattan”.

“It really showed me how culturally African dance began, what it was for,” she explains. “In that community, they were dancing for spirits. It could have been a celebration of a spirit, it could have been for somebody who needed to have that spirit come down and talk to them. But it was for something.”

This experience led Brown to the Yoruba tradition and she was initiated as a priestess of Oshun.

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“I do feel that spirits help me do what I’m supposed to do,” she continues, “and definitely at my age, the fact that I can still dance means that it has to be something more than just physical. When you see me walk, you’d never think that I’d be able to get out on the dance floor, but it’s just something that takes over. It’s so cleansing.”

In other words, Blanche Brown, like Beyonce, channeled the Yoruba spirits through her performing arts.

Iyanla Vanzant a lawyer, talk show host, and best-selling author is a Yoruba Ifa priestess initiated at Ola Olu by the Ifa Foundation of North America, Inc.  She was a regular featured speaker on the Oprah Winfrey show and hosted a talk show on ABC.

Vanzant was recognized as one of the 100 Most Influential African Americans, Vibe magazine called her one of “100 Leaders of the New Millennium” and Newsweek featured her as one of the “Women of the New Century.”

She is Founder and Director of Inner Visions Institute of Spiritual Development where she shares her knowledge of Universal Principle and Law, Eastern and Western spiritual teachings and religions.

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Her mission is to educate others to create a better life by discovering the “kingdom of God within”.

Umbanda, Candomblé, Santeria, or Voodoo—the worship of the African deities called Orixás (Orishas)—is fast becoming part of the American mainstream culture.

It is glamorized by celebrities as a powerful and seductive spiritual movement.

Sadly, soon enough the channeling of Orixás will not sound so foreign and far removed from American culture after all.

By Ivani Greppi.

SEE REFERENCES BELOW!

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ADDITION – A conversation I had with Ivani online:

Laura  ”I wrote an article on Yoruba a few yrs ago for a UK Spiritual Warfare Prayer grp, as they were concerned bc it’s came over here now too!

Ivani Greppi  ”Yes Laura, so many celebrities like Beyoncé are practicing the Yoruba religion which is connected to Umbanda.

Big in Trinidad and Tobago, I heard too.

Yes in Brazil that’s what Umbanda is.

Real creepy stuff indeed. Is it big in Mexico now too?

”It’s all related from the African slave trade to South America, Caribbean islands and Latin America. It’s all the same Umbanda, Candomblé, Quimbanda, Santeria and Voodoo.
Definitely in Mexico but they also worship Santa Muerte a demonic deity.
Santa Muerte is fairly new religion in Mexico, with many followers who are gang members.” Ivani Greppi.

REFERENCES:

“Umbanda.” ReligionFacts.com. 28 Oct. 2016. Web. Accessed 9 May. 2018. <www.religionfacts.com/umbanda>

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4221100/Was-Oshun-Beyonce-s-Grammy-Award-inspiration.html

http://dancersgroup.org/2015/05/teacher-priestess-dancer-blanche-brown/

https://innervisionsworldwide.com/

Ivani Greppi’s POWERFUL Testimony of deliverance from Umbanda spirits.

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Many thanks for taking time to read or even share the above post. For similar posts and more about Ivani and friends, please see the below links! God bless you!

LINKS FOR IVANI GREPPI:

Blog 
YouTube Channel
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‘… write the vision; make it clear.’ Habakkuk 2:2
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About Laura Maxwell: 

Former New Age Spiritualist, Laura graduated from Strathclyde University, Scotland, earning a BA Honours degree in Psychology.

Many thanks for taking time to read and share the above post. For similar posts and more about Laura, please visit her blog Our Spiritual Quest.

DISCLAIMER:

Laura Maxwell does not necessarily agree with all the information and conclusions presented by friends, guest articles on her blog, TV or radio interviews or her own radio show.

Laura is not paid for writing in books, magazines or appearing on TV, radio or at events. All of her work is of a voluntary nature.

Click on this LINK to see some of her TV interviews.

During a LIVE show on Revelation TV – satellite across Europe, USA and beyond. Plus online.

 

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The Powerful Allure of Magic, Wicca and New Age for Girls and Young Women by Camilla Rosa Eriksen.

The Good Witch

The Good Witch – Witchcraft Course For Beginners.
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The Hallmark Channel is known for it’s “clean” romantic entertainment and mostly happy endings. Much of their programming actually inspires to good moral choices. We have to be aware, however, that we can no longer trust any network to be “safe” spiritually because all channels of entertainment have now been infiltrated by the new age.

 

Hallmark is an inter-faith network – this means that we will see more and more new age doctrine being promoted. It started out with all the magic in their romantic Christmas tales but in this tv series – they have gone completely full out in the open with “cute, charming and delightful” OCCULT doctrine streaming into homes across the world.

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This show is about so-called “white witchcraft”. You know the kind that doesn’t include animal sacrifices or sending evil intentions against others (obviously that would not appeal the viewers of Hallmark tv) but is still rooted in paganism and occult beliefs.

This is the soft witchcraft – the kind of witchcraft that is APPEALING to girls and women of all ages because it represents intuition, empathy, magical power, wisdom, sex appeal, calmness, serenity, secret knowledge and “prophetic” gifts and people being drawn to you. Who wouldn’t want that, right?

This show is more dangerous spiritually than a movie about monsters screaming in your face because this show will influence millions of young girls to PURSUE the Wiccan religion – the fastest growing religion in the world – and run out and buy crystals, potions and angel cards and become their own goddess which is the “light” version of SELLING YOUR SOUL TO THE DEVIL.

In this show where the lead is a friendly sorceress liked by the whole community – God is replaced with “The Universe”, reincarnation and talking to the dead comes across as natural and true, the female characters are clearly the strongest (there is that female “Goddess” influence that we see all over tv and movies now), the mother and daughter are both “gifted” with clairvoyance – they know in advance who is on the phone as well as more serious events.

She has a “magic touch” that unlocks a door with her very presence, another time her presence makes a door close which would not close before she entered (both times a man had tried in vain to fix the problems), she is an “animal whisperer” who can make a bird come to her and change directions, she has healing powers which make the doctor (male lead character) look like a complete fool.

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We also see lots of subtle messages…such as on their living room table you see crystal balls, her lamp looks eerily similar to two pentagrams on top of each other, her window has “old church” like art and vines growing on the sides….(to give it that soft witchy feel…), she owns a huge beautiful enticing shop with the name “Bell, Book and Candle..” which sells new age books, trinkets, and herbs etc. Hallmark even made an online store available where these wiccan “home magic” tools could be purchased. At least that one closed down.

Was it too obvious that they were now promoting the occult or were there still enough Christian influence in the network to see that this was wrong? One can only speculate on what goes on behind the scenes. Anyway, I could go on about this show – but you get the picture. 

Good Witch Spellbound

The new age is especially appealing to young girls and women looking for answers. The brokenness in our soul is longing to be filled. And so the ALLURE and comfort of the beautiful images and colors and sounds draw us in.

‘Spirit Guides’ has become a very common phrase. But the sad truth is that spirit guides are demonic spirits. They are “the angels of light” – Satan/Lucifer – appearing as gentle, good and helpful…until….you see the deception (and sadly many never do…) The day you want OUT they will turn on you.

Laura Maxwell a former new age spiritualist and author wrote:

“Naturally, my mother and I decided to withdraw from Spiritualism and kindly asked our ‘Spirit Guides’ to leave. To our shock, they laughed and insulted us. They began to physically attack us. This was deeply perplexing, as they’d provided guidance and kindness for many years! It became obvious they’d clearly deceived us, pretending to be benevolent, when in reality they were wicked all along.”

2 Corinthians 11:14 ‘And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light’.

Camilla Rosa Eriksen concludes: I encourage ALL who cares about the young girls and women in your life to turn off the tv long enough to read “Wicca – Satan’s Little White Lie” by Bill Schnoebelen – who himself was a Wiccan for 16 years and became a High Priest.

Laura Maxwell’s article on Wicca:

Laura Maxwell’s article on Wicca in Premier: UK’s Top Christian Magazine.

Bill Schnoebelen’s book on Wicca:

http://www.withoneaccord.org/Wicca-Satans-Little-White-Lie-…

Article by Camilla Rosa Eriksen

Camilla Rosa Eriksen

Camilla’s Two Ministry Pages:

www.facebook.com/purepearlsministry

and www.facebook.com/exposingthedarkness

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About Laura Maxwell: 

Former New Age Spiritualist, Laura graduated from Strathclyde University, Scotland, earning a BA Honours degree in Psychology.

Many thanks for taking time to read and share the above post. For similar posts and more about Laura, please visit her blog Our Spiritual Quest.

DISCLAIMER:

Laura Maxwell does not necessarily agree with all the information and conclusions presented by friends, guest articles on her blog, TV or radio interviews or her own radio show.

Laura is not paid for writing in books, magazines or appearing on TV, radio or at events. All of her work is of a voluntary nature.

Click on this LINK to see some of her TV interviews.

During a LIVE show on Revelation TV – satellite across Europe, USA and beyond. Plus online.

 

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Out Matrix ~ Down Rabbit Hole: Via Shamanism, Ayahuasca, Enlightenment, To Truth In Jesus – Katie Macleod.

Katie Macleod

Katie Macleod sent me her testimony in late 2016.  I shared it to my blog announcing, ‘This is one of the best articles ever sent to me and I’d urge you all to read it!’ Laura Maxwell, Former New Age Spiritualist.

READ IT HERE!

Since then, that link has been shared numerous times and has led to Katie being interviewed on radio programs, such as Through The Black, with Jared Chrestman and  Thomas Dunn, as well as speaking at conferences in the UK and USA. All glory to God!

She was recently interviewed by Michael Adams, of ‘Old Religion Dystopia: Knowing Vs. Belief’.

‘BREAKING FREE FROM SATAN’S WORLDWIDE MATRIX: Katie Macleod shares her story of searching for truth of this life. Breaking free of the matrix and discovering Jesus Christ is the answer.’

Please Hear The Show Below:

Katie’s Facebook Page: Katie Macleod 

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About Laura Maxwell: 

Former New Age Spiritualist, Laura graduated from Strathclyde University, Scotland, earning a BA Honours degree in Psychology.

Many thanks for taking time to read and share the above post. For similar posts and more about Laura, please visit her blog Our Spiritual Quest.

DISCLAIMER:

Laura Maxwell does not necessarily agree with all the information and conclusions presented by friends, guest articles on her blog, TV or radio interviews or her own radio show.

Laura is not paid for writing in books, magazines or appearing on TV, radio or at events. All of her work is of a voluntary nature.

Click on this LINK to see some of her TV interviews.

During a LIVE show on Revelation TV – satellite across Europe, USA and beyond. Plus online.

 

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Michael Adams Interviews Exorcist Mark Hunnemann On Residual Energy And Haunts.

Mark Hunnemann and Adams

Mark Hunnemann, talks about the important issues of residual energy, haunts and what it really means for paranormal research teams and their clients in this interview with Michael Adams, of ‘Old Religion Dystopia: Knowing Vs. Belief’.

Mark Hunnemann, my friend, Deliverance Minister and frequent Radio Guest provides analysis of a very common, but mostly unexamined, speculative theory in the paranormal community: The Theory of Residual Haunts and Residual Energies.

If you are not familiar with this concept, then I gently encourage you to become aware of it. This notion is misleading and harming millions, and causing folks to misidentify demonic activity as merely natural energy doing ‘weird’ things.

‘For over a decade I have observed how internationally popular the notion of residual energy/haunts has become. However, to my knowledge, there has been no sustained response to it. I am convinced that it is unscientific, and is causing immense damage. So, I have begun a series in which this theory will be comprehensively scrutinized. Everybody, especially Christians, needs to be aware of this issue because it has enormous, practical ramifications. (It is also an expression of the New Age worldview). Most recently, it was shown to be contrary to Thermodynamics,’ Mark Hunnemann.

Please Hear Mark and Michael Below:

Mark has a heart for this type of ministry, where he sheds a light on the deceptions of the enemy concerning the paranormal. He is the author of “Seeing Ghosts Through God’s Eyes”, where he shows the deception behind theories such as earthbound spirits, in light of scripture.

Please also listen to our two radio series, where myself, Laura Maxwellinterviewed Mark on such topics: PlayList One and PlayList Two.

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MORE DETAILS ABOUT MARK, HIS ARTICLES AND LINKS:

You can watch Mark’s videos on his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/mhunneable

His Blog:  http://archive.aweber.com/paraworld

Plus, a blog he shares with other writers: https://eyeontheparanormal.blogspot.co.uk

 

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About Laura Maxwell: 

Former New Age Spiritualist, Laura graduated from Strathclyde University, Scotland, earning a BA Honours degree in Psychology.

Many thanks for taking time to read and share the above post. For similar posts and more about Laura, please visit her blog Our Spiritual Quest.

DISCLAIMER:

Laura Maxwell does not necessarily agree with all the information and conclusions presented by friends, guest articles on her blog, TV or radio interviews or her own radio show.

Laura is not paid for writing in books, magazines or appearing on TV, radio or at events. All of her work is of a voluntary nature.

Click on this LINK to see some of her TV interviews.

During a LIVE show on Revelation TV – satellite across Europe, USA and beyond. Plus online.

 

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Truth About Coming Out Spiritualist Church: Laura Maxwell Interviewed By Michael Adams.

Laura Maxwell and Michael Adams of ‘Old Religion Dystopia: Knowing Vs. Belief’.

”Laura and I talk about her life in and out of the Spiritualist Church, in Scotland. How the true and living God changed her life. How He freed her from evil spirits that attached to her. How the name of Jesus Christ freed her from demons that plagued her life because of being involved in the practices of the Spiritualist Church.”

I was honoured to be interviewed by Michael in March and to suggest some good friends of mine for him to interview! I was delighted when he said he would interview Katie Macleod, Mark Hunnemann, Dana Emanuel, Jerry Blase and Ivani Greppi.

Those interviews are on our YouTube Channels now too! Glory to God.

PLEASE HEAR OUR INTERVIEW BELOW!

 

MORE ABOUT Michael Adams:

YouTube: Old Religion Dystopia: Knowing Vs. Belief – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0-TSXYpd1-rmTe4182v2_Q

FB Pages: https://www.facebook.com/michael.adams.94801

https://www.facebook.com/oldreligiondystopia/

https://www.facebook.com/Nothing-But-the-Truth-on-Talkshoecom-871652009566969/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/382380658858558/

http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/talkCast.jsp?masterId=143010&cmd=tc

Michael Adams

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About Laura Maxwell: 

Former New Age Spiritualist, Laura graduated from Strathclyde University, Scotland, earning a BA Honours degree in Psychology.

Many thanks for taking time to read and share the above post. For similar posts and more about Laura, please visit her blog Our Spiritual Quest.

DISCLAIMER:

Laura Maxwell does not necessarily agree with all the information and conclusions presented by friends, guest articles on her blog, TV or radio interviews or her own radio show.

Laura is not paid for writing in books, magazines or appearing on TV, radio or at events. All of her work is of a voluntary nature.

Click on this LINK to see some of her TV interviews.

During a LIVE show on Revelation TV – satellite across Europe, USA and beyond. Plus online.

 

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Article on The Doctrine of Hell by Sam Hailes of Premier Christianity Magazine.

  A thought provoking article:  

Question the doctrine of hell at your peril. It could tear your church apart

Sam Hailes analyses the media’s recent focus on four Christian leaders who have questioned the traditional doctrine of hell

Hailing from four very different parts of the Church, Pope Francis, Steve Chalke, Carlton Pearson and Rob Bell don’t have that much in common.

But their views on hell have been the subject of much discussion in recent weeks.

Netflix’s brand new film Come Sunday is an intelligent and thought-provoking production based on the true story of how US megachurch pastor Carlton Pearson lost most of his congregation after preaching that because of Christ’s death on the cross, “no soul will spend eternity in hell”. Turning on the TV and seeing hundreds of thousands perishing in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda had convinced the Pentecostal pastor: God could never send these non-Christian people to hell.

A new documentary about Rob Bell entitled The Heretic is as well put together as the Netflix biopic. It tells the story of how Bell’s 2011 book Love Wins, which suggested God might eventually win everyone to glory, killed the pastor’s church-based ministry. Bell left his church in Michigan, moved to California and now preaches a different message (although it’s hard to grasp exactly what that message is, even now).

Then there was Steve Chalke’s recent announcement that heaven is not just for Christians. It didn’t come as a huge surprise to many in the Christian mainstream. The founder of Oasis has a track record of making statements which rile many of those who self-identify as evangelicals (see Chalke’s past comments on the atonementthe Bible and homosexuality).

Perhaps the most surprising of the four hell-related stories we’ve seen was Pope Francis’ comments to the 93 year-old Italian journalist and atheist Eugenio Scalfari. In the interview, the Pope appeared to endorse not universalism (the idea that everyone will be saved) but annihilationism (the belief that unsaved souls will perish in hell, rather than being tormented forever). The Pope was quoted as saying: “[The souls of] those, who do not repent and [therefore] cannot be forgiven, disappear. A ‘hell’ does not exist: what exists is the disappearance of sinful souls.”

Scalfari did not record the interview or take notes, as has become his custom when speaking to Pope Francis. Conveniently for the Vatican, this unusual method of conducting interviews has allowed them to deny the authenticity of any quotes attributed to the Pope. As the Vatican’s statement makes clear“Everything reported by the author…is the fruit of his own reconstruction, in which the verbatim words pronounced by the Pope are not quoted. No direct report of speech, therefore, may be considered a faithful transcription of the words of the Holy Father.”

So either Scalfari is a poor journalist who has failed to accurately report the meaning of the Pope’s words…or the Pope really does believe the souls of the unsaved will cease to exist, rather than being tormented in hell. And let’s be clear. If it’s the latter, and the Pope is espousing Annihilationism of one form or another, then he’s contradicting established Catholic teaching. The question ‘Is the Pope a Catholic?’ doesn’t sound so silly anymore.

Challenging the status quo

The stakes are high in this debate – and not just for Catholics. For many Christians, questioning the existence (or nature) of hell is tantamount to denying the gospel. “If everyone goes to heaven, then what was the point of Jesus dying on the cross?” they ask. And it’s a fair question.

Both Pearson and Bell ultimately lost their congregations by questioning the traditional view of hell. It demonstrates that those in the pews really do care about their leader’s theology. And it perhaps suggests that Christians are reading their Bibles for themselves and are not afraid to challenge what they regard as false teaching.

It’s also striking how quickly everything can change for church leaders who raise questions about eternal judgement. Carlton Pearson’s congregation in Tulsa, Oklahoma was an inspiration to many. The graduate of Oral Roberts University had built a large racially mixed church. His reputation crumbled, he was excommunicated and labelled a heretic by his peers in 2004. All because he believed God had told him no one would go to hell.

Note the use of the past tense within his biography posted on his own website: “Carlton Pearson was one of the most beloved Pentecostal Christian personalities of his generation. Thousands would fill arenas and churches to hear him sing, preach and inspire. But things dramatically changed when he stood in his megachurch pulpit to proclaim a new doctrine”.

In Come Sunday, there’s a scene where Carlton’s fellow pastors, say they can no longer serve alongside their senior minister. One of them explains: “It’s not us who’s leaving. It’s you. You turned your back on us.”

Painful decisions

The film does well to capture the emotional turmoil and pain caused to all sides when prominent church figures express doctrinal positions which run counter to the mainstream.

Come Sunday places the audience in the shoes of Carlton’s friends and colleagues who are distraught at how their pastor, who used to preach the gospel to thousands on Christian TV, now seemingly denies Christ’s own teaching. But we’re also encouraged to identify with the pastor himself: What would happen if you honestly felt God speak clearly to you, but with a message which other people will reject? Could you push it down and ignore it? How would you feel if others began to accuse you of being “a messenger of Satan”?

In The Heretic documentary, director Andrew Morgan captures a normally cheery Rob Bell welling up with tears as he recounts the “death” he experienced immediately after Love Wins was released in 2011: “I did a club and theatre tour. I’ll never forget the booking agent saying tickets aren’t selling well. I’d go a town when last time I was there it would sell out with 1200 people. And I’d walk out on stage and there’d be 50 people huddled in the middle of this cavernous theatre. A friend of mine said ‘you lost your audience’. I had to make peace with ‘maybe you had your moment and now the rest of your life you’ll quietly fade’”.

Plenty of Christians have written off Bell as a heretic. Some believe he deserved to lose his audience and should never be allowed near a church again. But as you sit watching a tearful Rob Bell recount the story, you can’t help but empathise with his position – even if you believe he’s ultimately leading others astray.

Reclaiming empathy

Feeling sorry for church leaders who lose everything is not the same as agreeing with their new doctrinal positions. It’s even possible to be grateful congregants have left an environment where unbiblical teaching is espoused while still recognising or regretting the personal pain a pastor has endured because of his change of mind.

Hell is an emotive subject. One Christian musician recently told me that thinking about what eternal conscious torment actually means resulted in him struggling with depression and other related mental health problems. For most Christians, stories like this do not nullify their belief in the reality of hell. Some things are true whether like them or not. And no one is suggesting we should let emotion alone guide our theology.

But these films do reveal how theology really matters. Looking at what the Bible says is not just an academic exercise. It has real world consequences. Accepting or not accepting a particular belief can rip relationships apart in an exceptionally painful way.

So next time we hear one of our favourite Christian teachers is saying something we personally disagree with, it might be worth pausing before we morph into keyboard warriors, determined to announce THE TRUTH to whoever will listen (note: writing in all caps isn’t a great start if you want people to listen to you).

I’m not saying we should let bad teaching slide or give a free pass to people intent on leading the faithful astray. But these films do well to portray the inner battle of church leaders as they find themselves wrestling with their own beliefs. Neither Pearson nor Bell woke up one morning and thought to themselves “what heresy can I teach today?” Life is not that simple.

Theology matters. And for the majority of Christians, who hold to the traditional Christian view of hell, these matters really are about (eternal) life and death. It’s understandable that tensions run high on all sides of these issues. And while it might be tempting to believe that any serious doctrinal disagreement can be resolved if both sides simply listen to one another, sadly, that isn’t always the case.

https://www.premierchristianity.com/Blog/Question-the-doctrine-of-hell-at-your-peril.-It-could-tear-your-church-apart

 

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About Laura Maxwell: 

Former New Age Spiritualist, Laura graduated from Strathclyde University, Scotland, earning a BA Honours degree in Psychology.

Many thanks for taking time to read and share the above post. For similar posts and more about Laura, please visit her blog Our Spiritual Quest.

DISCLAIMER:

Laura Maxwell does not necessarily agree with all the information and conclusions presented by friends, guest articles on her blog, TV or radio interviews or her own radio show.

Laura is not paid for writing in books, magazines or appearing on TV, radio or at events. All of her work is of a voluntary nature.

Click on this LINK to see some of her TV interviews.

During a LIVE show on Revelation TV – satellite across Europe, USA and beyond. Plus online.

 

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Laura Maxwell’s article on Wicca in Premier: UK’s Top Christian Magazine.

 

I was honored to be asked to write my 2nd article for Premier – the UK’s top Christian magazine.

(Read my first article here).

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‘Laura Maxwell blogs on the truth about Wicca.’ Published on April 30th 2018.

Blog > There’s been an explosion of interest in Witchcraft. But here’s what the media aren’t telling you

There’s been an explosion of interest in Witchcraft. But here’s what the media aren’t telling you.

Former spiritualist, now Christian, Laura Maxwell responds to recent media stories about occult practices.

‘Wicca is the fastest growing religion in the world today.

That’s according to Professor Ronald Hutton from the University of Bristol. He was speaking on the Channel 4 programme A Very British Witchcraft, which aired March 2018. As Wicca has grown, so has the media interest surrounding it.

For example,The Telegraph recently featured the stories of two young Wiccans. Like many, witchcraft ran in their families. We see this mirrored throughout the Bible with hereditary witchcraft and occultism. The article, titled ‘Meet the modern hipster witches’ even describes how to create your own potion during a full moon.

There have been other stories about witches around the world casting binding spells on President Donald Trump, attempting to stop him taking political action they regarded as negative.

Media interest has fueled Wicca’s explosive growth in our culture. Popularised by books and movies, such as Harry Potter, The Craft and others, there are now innumerable websites selling not only spell books, candles and crystals, but statues of ancient gods, goddesses, Hindu and Buddhist gods, as well as altar tables and ritual tools. Wiccan novices no longer need to join a local coven, they can easily teach themselves online, becoming solitary practitioners.

Sometimes, the media describe Wiccans by using false and patronising stereotypes. Wiccans aren’t restricted to groups of female teenaged Goths. People from all walks of life, including professionals, embrace The Craft, also known as Craft of The Wise. It is recognised and accepted in all areas of society now.

Like the New Age hippy socio-cultural and political revolution of the 1960s, paganism influences policy. During the Channel 4 documentary a spokesperson from the Police Pagan Association claimed: “Wicca is represented in the Home Office.” It has a great impact on our world and its influence looks set to increase.

Although many people assume witchcraft doesn’t work, it is actually very powerful, just as the Bible shows. As former occultists like myself can testify, people would not invest time, energy and money into something that failed to produce results.

Growing Interest

According to the most recent Government census 57,000 people call themselves pagans and 18,000 identify as Wiccans, Druids and Heathens. Many expect these figures to be higher and to double by the next census, two years from now.

Wicca is often regarded as a neo-pagan, nature-based spirituality, teaching we are all divine and aiming to show love and respect for all. It’s easy to see its attraction. However, Wicca is actually far more than this. Wiccans call on gods and goddesses, use divination, cast magick spells and create potions, believing this brings health and success. Most also believe in reincarnation, rather than heaven and hell. Many are flexible, adopting many New Age beliefs and practises too.

The Origins of Wicca

Phyllis Curott, a prominent pagan US leader, described Wicca as “an amalgamation of free-masonry, mythology, pantheism, transcendentalism, feminism, Spiritualism, Buddhism and Shamanism.”

Wicca was created in the 1940s by occultist Gerald Gardner, combining aspects from the above list with various aspects of the occult. He traveled Asia, studying tribal religions. So Wicca isn’t an ancient religion, predating Christianity as many claim, but a form of syncretism, an eclectic blend of old and new spiritualities.

Even more concerning, Gardner incorporated many of the practices of Aleister Crowley, the world famous occultist, self-proclaimed as ‘The Great Beast’ and ‘wickedest man in the world.’ Crowley and his coven indulged in a secret and hedonistic lifestyle. He admitted in Confessions of Aleister Crowley, that Satan was his master. Before his death, he chose Gardner to become the heir to his occult society.

When The Witchcraft Act was abolished in 1951, Gardner quickly and successfully worked to promote Wicca worldwide via the media.

The Christian Response

The Bible provides very clear instructions for Christians when it comes to the occult. God says in Exodus 20:3: “You shall have no other gods before me” and in Deuteronomy 18:10-11 “Let no one be found among you who sacrifices their son or daughter in the fire, who practices divination or sorcery, interprets omens, engages in witchcraft, or casts spells, or who is a medium of spiritist or who consults familiar spirits.”

All through the Bible, God warns such practices bring curses to us and our offspring, not blessings. “Do not turn to mediums or seek out spiritists, for you will be defiled by them.” (Leviticus 19:31)

In Acts 19:17-20, former occultists burned their witchcraft books when they came to Jesus. In Acts 16:16, Paul cast a demon of divination out of the young woman who earned money for her slave owners by fortune-telling. Today many former pagans or occultists, like myself, testify to having demons cast out of them after turning to Christ.

Biblical teaching is clear. At the same time, sharing one-liners about hell and worshipping demons will only turn Wiccans and other spiritual seekers away. Instead, we must pray for them. Show them love and respect. God wants everyone to come to repentance. (1 Peter 3:9-15).

Because Wiccans and other occultists are interested in powerful spiritual experiences, there is an open door for us to share the life-changing power of God with them, just as the apostles did in the book of Acts. But to our shame, many of our churches reject them, turning them further away from Christ.

Let’s be friendly, let’s be a light. (Matthew 5:13-16). Responding with love and compassion will draw many to Christ.’

BOOK REFERENCES BELOW!

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Laura Maxwell is a former spiritualist. Read her full story here or visit her website ourspiritualquest.com for more information.

https://www.premierchristianity.com/Blog/There-s-been-an-explosion-of-interest-in-Witchcraft.-But-here-s-what-the-media-aren-t-telling-you

REFERENCES USED BY LAURA MAXWELL:

Online:

http://www.christiananswersforthenewage.org/Articles_Wicca.html

Books:

From the Craft to Christ by S.A. Tower, Dwell Publishing, 2014. (Testimonies of former wiccans and witches).

Generation Hex by Dillon Burroughs and Maria Alupoaicei, Harvest House Publishers, 2008.

Wicca’s Charm by Catherine Edwards Sanders, Shaw Books, 2005.

SpellBound: The Paranormal Seduction of Today’s Kids, by Marcia Montenegro. Published by David C. Cook, 2013.

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About Laura Maxwell: 

Former New Age Spiritualist, Laura graduated from Strathclyde University, Scotland, earning a BA Honours degree in Psychology.

Many thanks for taking time to read and share the above post. For similar posts and more about Laura, please visit her blog Our Spiritual Quest.

DISCLAIMER:

Laura Maxwell does not necessarily agree with all the information and conclusions presented by friends, guest articles on her blog, TV or radio interviews or her own radio show.

Laura is not paid for writing in books, magazines or appearing on TV, radio or at events. All of her work is of a voluntary nature.

Click on this LINK to see some of her TV interviews.

During a LIVE show on Revelation TV – satellite across Europe, USA and beyond. Plus online.

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Ex Ghost Hunter, Dana Emanuel, Part 4 – On the LAST episode of The Supernatural With Laura Maxwell. Show ends with a SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!!!

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I was delighted to interview Dana again – our very LAST guest – on this, the FINAL EPISODE of The Supernatural With Laura Maxwell. Ex Ghost Hunter, Dana Emanuel, shares the last part of her testimony during this interview.

We also discuss some more nuggets of truth concerning the ‘testing of spirits in Jesus’ name.’ I mention there are ministries today who claim they can teach believers how to see and talk to The Great Cloud of Witnesses!!!

Dana and her Dead Time Paranormal Team 4

Dana’s Dead Time Paranormal Team

 

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

Lastly, at the end of this show, I was happy to share a SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT about a brand new show!

The Lord had shown Dana and myself that Dana will join me as my co-host. So I was delighted when I asked her and she agreed to join me! It’ll be a new show, with a new title, airing on the same channel Eternal Radiosometime later this year. All glory to God!

Dana has such a wealth of wisdom on the type of topics we usually cover, as well as a deep love for Jesus and compassion for people misled by spiritual deceptions. I’m very grateful the Lord brought Dana into my life and I’m sure she will be a great blessing on our new show!

You can hear our FINAL EPISODE with our SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT below:

 

MORE ABOUT DANA:

Dana Emanuel, led a successful Paranormal Investigation Team conducting Paranormal Investigations across Florida, USA. She abandoned it in 2011, after hearing  Laura share the truth about alleged ghosts on Revelation TV around the time Dana and her family were being terrorised and attacked by demons, masquerading as ghosts.

You can hear four interviews with Dana and myself on the below video playlist!

Many thanks to all of our guests, our listeners and all at Eternal Radio for being a part of this show for the past 3+ years. We give praise to God for those who were saved, healed, or set free from demons through these shows.

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COMMENT FROM Stephen Merrick FOUNDER OF Eternal Radio:

”Hi Laura Maxwell, thank you for putting out this announcement. It really feels like the end of an era. Valma Merrick and I are going to miss your contribution to Eternal Radio and I am sure our listeners will too. Over the last three years you have been an absolute blessing to work with. While we are sad that you will not be making The Supernatural programs anymore we do look forward to see how God will use you in the kingdom, in this new chapter that is about to begin. Sending our love to you and Paul, Stephen and Valma xx ”

COMMENTS FROM A FEW GUESTS AND LISTENERS:

Joseph G. Jordan ‘I’m sure the Lord will say “job well done “ when you meet Him. I am honored to have been part of the work you did. You will truly be missed on the airways, but your recorded works will continue to aid the lost.’

Willie Needham ‘So sad to hear about this. Your show is what gave me my big break! Thank you for that!’

Bill Posey ‘God bless you both in this broadcast Dana Thompson Emanuel and Laura Maxwell. You both have been a tremendous blessing in my life. Laura, God always has another door open ahead when one closes behind. I’m thrilled to see what work he has prepared for you to do!’

Dana Thompson Emanuel ‘I’m very honored and grateful to be able to join you on this final series!!!! You have helped and blessed me and MANY others, words could never express how much sis! 🤗😘💕’

Jerry Blase ‘I agree with Stephen, this actually is sad sister. You’ll be missed, but I do understand that you need to go where the Lord is bringing you.’

Kim Morgan ‘Nooooo! Your show is too valuable!’

Ivani Greppi ‘Thanks for your prayers and encouragement Laura. God bless you and your ministry. Because God uses you powerfully, many people found the courage to share their testimonies, including me! Praise God for your faithfulness Laura. Your boldness in Jesus Christ has blessed so many people. Praying always for you and your powerful ministry sis❤’

Jw Hortenberry ‘Don’t look at this as an ending, this is a new chapter. I am so excited for you and your ministry. Much love to you and thank you for following the lead of the Holy Spirit in your endeavors, God bless!’

Leanne Coupland ‘Going to miss listening to you Laura. praying for your next adventure in what the lord is going to be taking you on.’

Cynthia Velasco Hampton ‘I am so looking forward to whatever God has opened up for you in the coming future, Laura Maxwell.’

PLEASE SEE BELOW THANK YOU VIDEO: 

Dana Thompson Emanuel I can’t even express how much your show has meant to me, and MANY others Laura!!!!!!! 💝🙏🏻😇😘💕
I want you to know I am especially honored and grateful to be on as a guest.. and it being your last show makes it even more special! I love you dear sister!! 😘💕

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I’m not leaving ministry friends. The Lord has shown me this particular show has come to an end. But I will share the new project He is opening on the next episode with Dana.

People are more than welcome to copy/share my YouTube PlayList of all the shows! Please see below.  God bless you!

OUR VERY FINAL SERIES YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS!!!

DETAILS ABOUT THE SHOW:

The above show will air on Eternal Radio on various days and times over the next week.

Programs may be subject to change – please check Eternal Radio’s Schedule at:

https://eternalradio.live/coming-up-later

To hear Laura’s show online please visit Tune In Radio at http://tunein.com/radio/Eternal-Radio-s155805/

Also on Streema at http://streema.com/radios/play/67878

You can also hear other great shows by a variety of presenters on Eternal Radio:

Listen On Tablet, On Smart TV and On Smartphone. Listen through a variety of listening platforms. Why not visit https://eternalradio.live/ to find the best one for you? Or get the free ER listen app from Apple or Google Play. The app has other great features such as: social media integration and contact links all built in!

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ON DEMAND REPEATS

Eternal Radio upload a selection of their hosts’ shows to their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpi3KidT55e2p-I92b1c3Jw

All of Laura’s shows can be heard on her YouTube Playlist. See below:

More About Laura’s Radio Show:

For full details of Laura Maxwell’s show, please see her link.

Click this link for her Guest Schedule – For Archives!

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Are your friends involved in paranormal or occult practises? If you care, please share my blog posts. Your silence is consent, so please expose demonic lies!

Spread truth – Christ’s love and goodness liberates those trapped in darkness, “… you will know the truth and The Truth shall set you free.”

Psalm 96:3 (NLT) ‘Publish his glorious deeds among the nations. Tell everyone about the amazing things He does.’

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Please pray for ‘The Supernatural with Laura Maxwell’, if you feel led. Please pray, those God wants to reach, through this show will hear it. My guests and myself would so appreciate your prayers too.

Many thanks indeed! All glory to God. God bless you!

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Laura Maxwell graduated from Strathclyde University, Scotland, earning a BA Honours  degree in Psychology.

Disclaimer: Laura Maxwell does not necessarily agree with all the information and conclusions presented by friends, guest articles or other features on her blog or radio show!

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The New Wiccans By Marcia Montenegro.

Marcia Montenegro, author and speaker.

Former professional certified astrologer and former teacher of astrology, Marcia Montenegro is a woman who I highly admire and have loved her resources for years!!!

She’s been a guest on my radio show The Supernatural with Laura Maxwell and her articles have featured on my blog. Please read her very informative article on Wicca below!

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THE NEW WICCANS
By Marcia Montenegro.

Wicca is growing and changing in the UK (which very much influences Wicca in the U.S. since Wicca started in the UK). Gerald Gardner, (1884-1964), considered the founder of Wicca (though he had a lot of help and drew on other resources), claimed he was reviving ancient witchcraft and this idea has flourished and expanded over time.

==It [Wicca] seeks to engage the ‘old ways’ of pagan pre-Roman Britain, and its practices date back thousands of years.==From goo.gl/NfYvqv
H/T Mary Beth Sutter

Comments:

Hold your wands just a minute! This is not entirely true. Although there has always been pagan worship and magical arts, there is a lot of myth and inconsistent information about the so-called history of Wicca and witchcraft.

The term “witchcraft” itself is generic and usually refers to practicing certain forms of the “black arts” (the occult) such as casting spells, making magical potions, and divination. It was never a religion until the 20th century.

Notice that some Bible versions translate 1 Samuel 15:23 as “rebellion is the sin of divination” and others render it as “rebellion is the sin of witchcraft.” This is because there is not always a one-on-one translation of the Hebrew words for the occult, and context and usage determine meaning, as well as gleaning how these words were used at the time external to the Bible. There is no Hebrew word for “witchcraft” since it is a modern word. [See my book, “SpellBound: The Paranormal Seduction of Today’s Kids,” which goes into the Hebrew words for occult practices and where we see these practices today].

While occult practices existed a long time ago, they were not necessarily similar to modern day Wicca, which is a modern religion, and many Wiccan practices and beliefs today only go back to the time of Gardner and a generation before him. Pagan worship of false gods did exist in ancient times and is still part of Wicca although the gods and goddesses are not always seen as real, but rather viewed as symbolic, as “energies”, or as part of the inner self.

==The main thing that sets it apart from traditional religious practices is that it resists hierarchy and encourages people to take control of their lives by channelling the magic that is deeply rooted within us all==From article

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Much of the language and ideas of Wicca today differ from Gardner’s Wicca, and incorporate New Age concepts and tools from psychology. The supernatural is often downgraded, and deemed natural. Since Wicca has no doctrinal standards or teachings, it is fluid and can take on other ideas, morphing into many forms. Now it seems to be incorporating New Age beliefs more and more, partly leaving it’s original moorings, though I would say that not all Wiccans would be on board with this. Many will stick to the more clear-cut earth-centered ritualistic Neo-pagan roots of Wicca.

There is not always a clear-cut line between Neo-pagan Wicca, the Witchcraft religion (seen as distinct from Wicca by its adherents), New Age beliefs, environtmentally-oriented paganism, Goddess worship, Goddess feminism, and combinations of the above. These areas are fluid and cannot always be categorized. A recent example of a mixture of these can be seen in the popular film, “Avatar.”
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To learn more:

CANA article on Witchcraft and Wicca
goo.gl/v3sdU7

CANA Article on James Cameron’s film “Avatar”
goo.gl/vEcujf

Chapter on Witchcraft and Wicca by Marcia in World Religion and Cults, Volume 2 (this chapter has the most extensive information of anything I’ve written on this topic)
goo.gl/wnXJX2

goo.gl/MzLzuX

SpellBound: The Paranormal Seduction of Today’s Kids, by Marcia Montenegro
goo.gl/3HNSnV

CANA posts
A Witchy Trend
goo.gl/C4jVfH

Astrology and Millennials
goo.gl/ivnPv9

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About Laura Maxwell: 

Former New Age Spiritualist, Laura graduated from Strathclyde University, Scotland, earning a BA Honours degree in Psychology.

Many thanks for taking time to read and share the above post. For similar posts and more about Laura, please visit her blog Our Spiritual Quest.

DISCLAIMER:

Laura Maxwell does not necessarily agree with all the information and conclusions presented by friends, guest articles on her blog, TV or radio interviews or her own radio show.

Laura is not paid for writing in books, magazines or appearing on TV, radio or at events. All of her work is of a voluntary nature.

Click on this LINK to see some of her TV interviews.

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