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Anything the Church can't explain, it blames on 'satin' or 'evil spirits'
'Satin' and 'evil spirits' have put more money in the Church's pockets than God or Christ ever did
The Church pushes FEAR of God, not LOVE of God
e.g., Woman named Jenny Cockells. Born in England. From earliest childhood, she drew pictures of a place she knew. Yet she had no experience of that place in her current life
As she got older ( age 7, age 12, age 15, etc.) she continued to 'remember' being in a place with tall windows. And her thoughts were consumed with worry about her 'children'. Yet she was just a kid herself
Time moved on. The memories continued to haunt her. She married and had children, pursued her profession
Then, finally, she was able to afford the money and time to travel to Ireland for a brief visit. Ireland was the location of the out-of-place-and-time memories which had haunted her since she was a very young child
Once in Ireland, she located the place of her memories
Upon her return to England and her real-life family, she tried to research what she 'remembered' and had seen whilst in Ireland
Finally, she was provided documents which proved the existence of her past-life self and her past-life children
Amazingly, some of those 'children' were still alive, although they were elderly
Jenny Cockell finally succeeded in gaining permission from one of her past-life children to visit him. He was a life-long devote Roman Catholic. He was terrified of the concept of past-lives. Several of his siblings (who were also past-life children of Jenny Cockell) refused, on the advice of their clergy, to see her
One, however, did reluctantly agree to hear her out. His name as a child had been 'Sonny'. He didn't believe this young woman (Jenny Cockell) could possibly be his long-dead mother reincarnated. However, in one of her several visits with him, Jenny reminded him of an incident from his youth -- something he'd never confided in anyone, not even his elderly wife
Sonny, against everything taught by his religion, was finally compelled to accept (althoug tentatively) that this young woman must be his long-dead mother. The evidence was just too compelling to ignore or be denied
In time, Jenny Cockell managed to spend time with other of her past-life children. She wrote a book about it and she and her past-life children (all of whom were much older than she) appeared on US tv
When confronted with the evidence, the Roman Church found itself in a quandry. The evidence was compelling. It would be very difficult for the Church to debunk. At the same time, however, the Church was loathe to admit that reincarnation -- at least in the case of Jenny Cockell -- had apparently been proven
So the Church devised a solution. It would not publicly admit that Jenny Cockell was the reincarnated mother of the several siblings for to admit this would be to reduce the power of the Church and its age-old claims of absolute Heaven and Hell
Instead, the Church agreed that Jenny Cockell was not herself the reincarnated mother of the now elderly children, but had been SENT BY the mother to let the children know their mother still loved and worried about them ! Talk about a nonsensical splitting of hairs on the part of the Church !
But, if we take the Church's version at face value, it's even more incredible than the reincarnation of the children's mother. For the Church is claiming that if we die and are unable to 'let go' of loved-ones on earth, then we can arrange for someone yet to be born to act as our intermediary on earth. How's that?
The Church is stubborn in the way it protects it's 'turf' here on earth. And the Church knows bugger all about what happens after you exit earth and seems to care even less. Possibly because once you're dead, the Church can't get any more money out of you or control you or use you to further its own interests
But there's more. If you run a search for electronic voice phenomena and the church, you're very likely to be presented with the Roman church's experiments into the voices of the dead. In fact, the Church is very involved in paranormal phenomena
For instance, a Roman Catholic sound-recordist and monk was editing Gregorian chants he'd earlier recorded in a Vatican-funded recording studio, when he heard the voice of his deceased father
He ran the tape through again and sure enough ... it was his father there in the recording
The monk listened to the recording a number of times and was so concerned, he referred it to his superiors. Because he was AFRAID HE WAS BEING TRICKED BY SATIN
To his immense surprise, his seniors advised him this was 'all perfectly normal' and quite common. Apparently, the Church is well versed in phenomena such as voices from the dead
The monk's father, in the recording, had referred to him as 'Zuccini', which had been the nickname used for him by his father when he was young. Vatican authorities told him it was his father and not 'the work of satin'. Vatian authorities were nonplussed by the fact the monk's long dead father had chosen to communicate with him via recordings he was making on Church owned equipment
So what the Church knows and what the Church actually gets up to is a far cry from what the Church advocates for the sheepies
And this will be revealed to you if you embark on research into the Church's long and deep involvement into the so-called 'paranormal'. For example, who knew the Church had funded two Jesuits to investigate electronic voice phenomena over a period of several years? EVP are voices of the dead, the departed. The Jesuits revealed in a subsequent book (published with the knowledge and permission of the Church) that they had, during their research, recorded the 'ghost' voices of no less than 277,000 dead individuals. You could probably obtain a copy of the book if you searched hard enough
Seems the Church isn't too worried about 'satin'. They just ensure the sheepies are obsessed by and terrified of said 'satin'
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