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7 Secrets to Surviving a Possessed Partner After Saying “I Do”
Okay, folks, let’s be real. Marriage is *supposed* to be all sunshine and rainbows, especially that honeymoon phase. But what happens when the unexpected – the *seriously* unexpected – crashes the party? What if your partner becomes, shall we say, *occupied* by something… else? I’m talking demonic possession, folks. Based on some pretty wild stories, like the one I read about here, it’s more common than you think! I know, sounds crazy, right? But trust me, if you’re facing this, you’re not alone. And I’m here to offer some practical advice. This isn’t your typical marriage counseling. This is survival 101.
Think of it like this: you’ve vowed to love and cherish your spouse, in sickness and in health… but the fine print probably didn’t cover demonic entities. So, let’s dive into some secrets to help you navigate this bizarre and, frankly, terrifying situation. Remember, staying calm and collected is key. Panicking won’t help, and it might just make the entity stronger! And for the love of all that is holy, keep the holy water handy.
Secret 1: Recognize the Signs of Possession
First things first, you need to be *sure* it’s actually possession and not just a really bad cold or a sudden personality shift. Watch out for things like: an aversion to religious objects, speaking in tongues (and not the fun kind!), sudden bursts of superhuman strength, or just an overall sense that something is… *off*. Is your partner suddenly quoting obscure passages from ancient texts? Are they exhibiting behaviors completely out of character? These are red flags. You should see a professional, like a priest, not a doctor.
I remember reading a story about a newlywed who realized her husband was possessed when he started levitating during their wedding vows! Talk about a deal-breaker! (Just kidding… mostly). It’s important to distinguish between quirky habits and genuinely concerning behavior. *Document everything*. Take notes, record incidents (if you can safely), and look for patterns. The more information you have, the better equipped you’ll be to deal with the situation. This could happen if you two get married in a place with a dark history, or maybe the *newlyweds* are involved in some occultist practices?
Secret 2: Protect Yourself First
This might sound selfish, but you can’t help anyone if you’re being terrorized yourself. Set boundaries. Create a safe space in your home – a room filled with religious symbols, positive energy, and maybe even some sage. Avoid being alone with your possessed partner if possible, and *never* engage in arguments or confrontations. Remember, you’re dealing with something *powerful*, and you don’t want to provoke it. You can learn more about similar stories here.
Think of it like being on a plane – you need to secure your own oxygen mask before helping others. Self-care is crucial during this time. Surround yourself with supportive friends and family. Maintain your own spiritual practices. And *don’t be afraid to ask for help*. This isn’t something you should try to handle on your own.
Secret 3: Seek Professional Help (The Exorcist Kind)
Okay, so your partner is definitely possessed. What now? This is where you need to call in the *big guns*. I’m talking priests, exorcists, spiritual advisors – anyone with experience dealing with demonic entities. *Don’t try to perform an exorcism yourself!* That’s a recipe for disaster. You’ve seen the movies; it never ends well. These stories are not just a myth, you can read about a similar story here.
Finding a qualified exorcist can be tricky, but start by contacting your local church or religious organization. They can usually provide guidance and referrals. Be prepared to answer a lot of questions and provide detailed information about your partner’s symptoms. And be patient – the process can take time. Be sure to find someone with experiences and references, so you can be sure you can trust this person! And don’t go charging this to your health insurance, that will be awkward!
Secret 4: Use Religious Artifacts and Prayers
Religious artifacts, like crosses, holy water, and prayer beads, can be powerful tools in combating demonic forces. Keep these items readily available and use them frequently. Recite prayers and religious verses. Even if you’re not particularly religious, the act of focusing on faith and spirituality can create a protective barrier against the entity.
Think of it as spiritual warfare. You’re arming yourself with the weapons of light against the forces of darkness. Don’t underestimate the power of belief. Sometimes, that is enough to calm the demons inside a person. This is a good resource for you to read up here.
Secret 5: Maintain a Calm and Positive Environment
Demons thrive on negativity, fear, and chaos. So, it’s crucial to create a calm and positive environment in your home. Play soothing music, burn incense, and fill the space with positive affirmations. Avoid arguments, negativity, and anything that might agitate the entity. Remember, you’re trying to create an atmosphere that is inhospitable to the demon.
Think of it like trying to get rid of a bad houseguest. You want to make them feel unwelcome without being confrontational. Make sure you have a safe space, where you can relax and wind down. In a situation where the *possession* is just starting, you should act quickly before the demon gets stronger and has more control.
Secret 6: Show Your Partner Love and Support
This might be the hardest part, but it’s also the most important. Your partner is still in there, somewhere, trapped inside their own body. Show them love, compassion, and support. Remind them that you’re there for them and that you believe in them. This is very similar to the one I was reading, read it here.
Your love and support can be a powerful force in helping them fight against the entity. Talk to them, read to them, sing to them. Do whatever you can to connect with their soul and remind them of their own strength. Don’t let fear consume you, and don’t let the *demon* win. There is always light at the end of the tunnel, remember that. You have to be strong, or else this demon might go after you instead!
Secret 7: Document Everything and Seek Legal Advice
Even though this situation is paranormal, it’s important to protect yourself legally. Document everything: the symptoms, the events, the interventions, and the outcomes. Keep records of all expenses related to the situation. You should also consult with an attorney to understand your rights and responsibilities. Sadly, it sometimes comes down to this.
This information could be crucial in obtaining legal guardianship or making decisions about your partner’s care. It’s also important to consider the legal implications of exorcism and other interventions. I know, it’s the last thing you think about, but it’s an important step to do. I hope this can help you on your journey, because it is not going to be easy!
Look, dealing with a possessed partner is not something anyone expects to face. It’s scary, overwhelming, and frankly, a little ridiculous. But with the right knowledge, resources, and support, you can navigate this nightmare and hopefully reclaim your happily ever after. You can read more about paranormal activities here. Good luck, and may the odds be ever in your favor!