Opening the Door to Demonic Walkins
This seems so obvious now that I'm saying it, yet it totally didn't occur to me until now. We're dealing with demonic walkins.
After spending an afternoon watching videos of people recounting their experiences with psychedelic substances (ayahuasca, MDMA, DMT, LSD, mushrooms, and the sort), I realized that not everyone returns who leaves his or her body when tripping. There are so many descriptions of the soul separating from the individual when on these drugs. Do you realize how easy that makes it for something malevolent to step into that body and take up residence? Even if the soul does return, there's no guarantee that unwanted devices or entities haven't attached to it.
A few years back, a then friend (now former friend) excitedly hopped on a video call bragging about a story she heard from her massage therapist. During the massage, the massage therapist was prompted to ask if the client's soul wished to leave the body to let a different soul enter.
Let me be clear, if this EVER happens to you during a massage, stand up. Get dressed. Leave as quickly as you can. This is not normal. Nothing about it is okay.
That's not what occurred.
The client on the massage table enthusiastically said yes. Her soul left her body. Another came to take its place. It took me years to realize that the friend telling this story was the one who had kicked out her own soul to welcome a new one. Even at the time, I was upside down about what had happened. Having met this massage therapist a few months prior, I asked to be put in touch with her so that I could help her client retrieve her soul. That didn't happen. Now I understand why.
The original soul that belonged to the body was stuck in limbo. Since the body hadn't died, it was still attached, but it was unable to reenter. Another soul was in its place. This is so much bad news, that I don't even have words. I could sense the stuck soul trying to get back to her body, fighting to reclaim what was rightfully hers.
image credit: Jacob Isaacsz van Swanenburgh, Hell-Fantasy (Sibyl and Aeneas in the underworld) (alternately Aeneas Taken by the Sibyl to the Underworld)(17th century). Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels.