This is the story of how believing in ghosts left me vulnerable to the attacks of a demon, how I eventually brought the demon to my house, and how I got rid of him. I grew up in the church and still believe in God. I may not be in full practice of my faith, but I have had my own life experiences proving His presence in my life.I know God is on my side, and with His help I keep on fighting this battle. I hope to warn everyone about the danger of incubus and succubus demons, and any demonic force that gives sexual pleasure to humans.For those who don't know, here is a brief definition of those types of demons:.
An incubus is a male demon that seeks out women to have sex with. A succubus is a female demon who has sex with men. It all started at a time in my life when I had started watching shows about ghost hunting and was very much obsessed with the subject. I met an older lady on a website for paranormal activities, and we became friends. This lady claimed she had several ghosts on her property and she even saw and talked to them. She claimed she was a medium. I was more open to believing her at that point in my life.
I even heard a ghostly voice on her phone. No one could have duplicated that voice, it was such a faint and off in the distance kind of sound. I really enjoyed her company, so I planned to go stay at her house for a visit.After I arrived at her home, my friend took me to an old house next to hers that had been abandoned for many years. She brought me inside the house to have an experience, and I did! My friend told me the ghost was of a man who killed his neighbor's kids and who was supposedly still living in that small house. I could tell the spirit did not like me judging him for his past sins. When I got angry with the ghost, a computer tower flew into the back of my leg.
My friend was in front of me when it happened; there is no way she could have done it.I really started to believe my friend when I got a few pictures through an air vent. Something told me to look down and that's when I took pictures of the man's face. They were pretty scary looking pictures.
I would share them but unfortunately the quality of the photos was pretty bad since I didn’t have the flash on. For the next couple days, I felt amused by the ghostly adventure and just enjoyed being with my new friend.
I had no idea what lay in store. On day three of my visit I was lying in my bed trying to sleep and I felt a sensation in my private area. It felt really good, and it kept feeling really good. I had no idea what was going on, but I soon found out the next day when I told my friend what had happened.My friend explained that her house was haunted by a ghost named Romoan, a soldier that died on her property in the French and Indian War.
She also told me her son-in-law had been attacked by a female ghost, which is why I first started researching the subject of sex and ghosts.Throughout my stay that ghost was communicating with me. My friend recorded him speaking to me at her house. I would ask questions to try to get him on the recorder, and we caught him on tape twice. When we listened really carefully, we could hear a voice on the tape saying, 'I love you.' In the room I stayed in, before I went to bed, I also heard the spirit say he loved me.
Was he a ghost or a demon? I believed it was a ghost then, but now I think he was a demon.I believed my friend's story about the ghost from the French and Indian War, but part of me did not understand how a ghost could have this power to sexually assault a human. On the last day I was at her house she asked me, 'Do you want to take it home with you?'
'Sure, I can take it home!' I said, jokingly.She responded, 'Seriously. You can take it home with you. Go ahead, tell Romoan to go home with you.' So I spoke to the house around me.
'Romoan,' I said, 'It's OK if you want to come home with me.' Once home I set house rules and asked for the spirit not to sexually come to me when my husband was home. But even though I wanted him to, he did not come to me once. It was the weirdest thing; I knew he was there because he revealed himself through practical jokes. He would constantly make noises and turn lights off.I realized I needed more information, so I started to research 'Having sex with ghosts' and stumbled upon a link for incubus and succubus demons that piqued my curiosity. It described demonic sexual attackers that come to victims while they are sleeping.
As I kept reading and researching the subject, I came to the realization that my spirit was not a ghost, but a demon. Partly, I think God showed me this through a negative sense I had started to feel about this demon's presence in my life.I first tried to send it away through the help of a friend who claimed she could send ghosts to the light over the phone. I still don't believe that, but I tried her way because I was desperate and needed to try something.
My friend told me to just ask it to leave, but I still felt a presence in my house even after she claimed she had helped it move on.I felt an eerie evil presence, so I sought a minister to come to my house to pray for my protection and bless the house. After the minister came I was free of the bad feelings for a while, but just recently they have come back. I am worried, but at least I know now that I have God on my side as I fight this battle. To all who summon demons to have sex with you: be careful. You may think you're in charge but you're not. They are in charge, and you may be hurt by the thing that gives you sexual pleasure. For example, I read about a man who was lonely and saw an article on 'How to summon a succubus demon.'
Now he is addicted to a female demon who pleasures him. He has lost his soul and faith due to his sexual addiction. This man is so happy with his succubus that he doesn't even want to meet a real woman and have real sex anymore. I do not encourage this! Why trust a demon?I feel that now its my mission to inform the world of incubus and succubus demons, and I will pray for others out there because it is becoming normal to some to do just what this man did: summon a demon to pleasure them. How perverse and stupid.Luckily, there are already many ministries spreading the word. The minister who I sought for deliverance told me another member of his church has had many sexual attacks and still fights off the incubus demon.
She even goes to the extreme as to put a bible between her legs to rebuke the enemy. I'm not sure why she keeps having attacks. I never had more than the one attack, thank God!I made myself vulnerable to attack because of my belief in ghosts. I truly believe that's why the Incubus came into my life.
After all, it was only after I got into paranormal ghost stuff that I was attacked.I'm not being closed minded when I tell you I believe every ghost out there is really a demon. If you choose to debate me, just research what demons do in peoples lives! They deceive us. Why wouldn't a demon deceive a lot of people to make them think they are a ghost? You can show me all the ghost pictures you have and I won't change my mind.
The picture I have of that man is truly a demonic photo. The face was scary, with darked out eyes and a weird looking expression.So my advice to you is: stay away from ghosts, demons, and other paranormal stuff! Incubus and succubus demons exist. What you think is a ghost could easily be a demon trying to trick you. My experience is not unusual. If you do your homework and research the subject, you will find thousands of people - maybe millions - all over the world dealing with the same situation. For more information on managing or withdrawing consents and how we handle data, visit our Privacy Policy at: Show Details NecessaryHubPages Device IDThis is used to identify particular browsers or devices when the access the service, and is used for security reasons.LoginThis is necessary to sign in to the HubPages Service.Google RecaptchaThis is used to prevent bots and spam.
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Question: 'What does the Bible say about communication?' Answer:The two most important types of communication are between man and God and between human beings. Communication is more than just our ability to talk, but also to listen. As we communicate with God, the first part of that communication is listening. God’s primary ways of communication with us are through the His Word (Romans 10:17) and by the Holy Spirit (John 14:26).
God speaks to all believers through the vehicle of the Bible, which is all we need to equip us for the Christian life (2 Timothy 3:16). In order to fully understand God’s communication with us, we must be diligent to read, study, memorize and meditate on His Word.
Trying to shortcut this process by seeking extra-biblical revelations or “hearing” God’s voice is not only unscriptural, but opens us up to the deception of our own fallen nature (Jeremiah 17:9; Proverbs 3:5) or worse, the deception of demons who are always looking for inroads into our minds (1 Peter 5:8).The function of the Holy Spirit’s communication with us is first to convict us of sin (John 16:7-11), then to guide us into all truth (John 16:13). When Jesus went away, His disciples were greatly distressed because they had lost His comforting presence. But He promised to send the Spirit to comfort, console, and guide those who belong to Christ.
The Spirit also “bears witness” to our spirits that we belong to Him, and thereby assures us of salvation (John 14:16; 15:26; 16:7). The Spirit communicates with the Father on our behalf, interceding and praying for us before the throne, especially when we are weary and downhearted and unable to pray for ourselves (Romans 8:26).Our primary mode of communication with God is prayer. We are to go to God in prayer for all our needs. When we lack something, God says that it is not from His inability to provide but from our lack of diligence to ask or asking with the wrong motives (James 4:2-3).
Even Jesus prayed regularly because of the limitations He took upon Himself in human form (Luke 3:21; Mark 1:35; Matthew 26:36). No longer able to communicate with God face to face, as He did in heaven, Jesus prayed often and fervently to reestablish intimate communication with the Father. We are to follow His example and “pray continually” (1 Thessalonians 5:17).Second, we must examine how we communicate with our fellow man. It goes without saying that no “filthy communication” should escape from the lips of a Christian, whether said in jest or in earnest (Colossians 3:8).
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James speaks clearly on this subject in James 1:19, “My dear brothers, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry.” When we speak in anger, we fail to show God’s love. Whether speaking to a family member or a stranger, our communication should always come forth in a loving manner. Otherwise, our testimony is damaged, as is the name of Jesus Christ when His people fail to guard their tongues.
The best way to be sure what comes from our mouths is pure is to be aware of what is in our hearts. As Jesus reminded the Pharisees, “Out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks.” If our hearts are filled with ungodliness, it will eventually come forth in our speech, no matter how hard we try to restrain it.
Of course, our most important communication to man should be the fulfillment of Matthew 28:19-20 as we communicate the gospel of Jesus Christ to a world that desperately needs to hear it.Believers should constantly examine their communication. We should consider the tone of newer forms of communication such as email and text messaging. We should never allow the safety of a computer screen to lead us to harsh or ungodly words toward others. We should consider our body language and facial expressions toward others as well. Simply withholding words is meaningless when our body language communicates disdain, anger, or hatred toward another. When engaged in conversation, as we prepare to speak, we should ask ourselves these questions: it is true (Exodus 20:16)?
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