Satan Enter Through Negative Emotions, John St Julien

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owl lady is for neuralink probably.

she worships satan, denying free will, and entering the maelstrom of obsessive and deranged satisfaction of the lower drives.

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My thoughts, exactly :laugh:

yes, satanists and abusers (demos possessed) rely on an excess of negative energy.

this is the basis of critical theory, bitch, bitch, bitch....all out of proportion like narcissistic mommy......and satan.

feeding only the black wolf.....

:truestory:
 
yes, satanists and abusers (demos possessed) rely on an excess of negative energy.

this is the basis of critical theory, bitch, bitch, bitch....all out of proportion like narcissistic mommy......and satan.

feeding only the black wolf.....

:truestory:
I’m sorry, I don’t believe in Satan.
 
do you believe in a soul or spirit of yourself that survives on after your body dies?

either you become a ghost, or reincarnate, or go to heaven?
 
do you believe in higher and lower frequencies of energy corresponding to different emotional states?

this is science.

this is why neuralink is so harmful and demonic, even tho, yes, musk is better on free speech. beware a wolf in sheeps clothing.

I believe that through science, we can find the answers. That energy stuff? Not so much. Emotions, btw, are caused by the neurochemicals in our brains and bodies.
 
to go on:

can you choose your emotional states?

those who deny free will also deny we can choose our emotional state...

atheists posit the lower drives as the only ones that are real, and thus serve emotional slavery to negative emotionas and totalitarian systems.
 
do you believe in a soul or spirit of yourself that survives on after your body dies?

either you become a ghost, or reincarnate, or go to heaven?
I have no idea, I let the mystery be! I give little thought to life after death. I’m too busy living this life.
 
I believe that through science, we can find the answers. That energy stuff? Not so much. Emotions, btw, are caused by the neurochemicals in our brains and bodies.

here's the science.

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