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GOD"S POSSESSION: FACT OR FICTION? YOU WON'T BELIEVE. interview 3

When the skies open up

Divine divine

Your prophet holds the hand of God 

He throws down a fishing line 

And hooks in sleep the drunken men then drowned in jugs of wine


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Cultural Rituals are performed to invoke demons/gods to inhabit the human body. 

These rituals, if successful, will summon a spirit to perform miracles. But the human body is not built for such usage, which drains and depletes its function. The hosts will be fully dried up and burnt away from the enlightenment of divine perspective and usage.

Now, Centuries of real invocations are left to be mythic, but there are supposed remainders of the holy hosts on earth, cripples who tell a convincing story of their "possession" only to be dispossessed when they attempted dangerous miracles such as flights off a cliff.


But no one knows whether they are speaking the truth or not. 

In the end, we get wind of an "actual" host who is bedridden. Her life force blown and desiccated. She is mummified to preserve her holy encounter as inspiration for acolytes. but who knows if she is telling the truth?

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