If you are following this blog, you have probably read something about grounding and that precious sacred power which is stronger than your sanity -- Faith.
Recently, I have read from the writer who wrote one of my favorite books, of what he described as uninvited entity occupying his thoughts rent-free without deposit, destroying and disturbing the wires and lines that make one a functional being (this reminded me of Loki series, anyway...). When one look at it as a perspective inside of a dirty home, not just dirty or messy but full of shit and foul atmospheric odor sorrounding the place, we can place the analogy that outside the house, it looks perfect, but inside it's beyond monsterous. Anyone would like to enter that beautiful perfect house, perhaps would even want to own it even if it's not for sale. To some, they will smell the odor by getting close to it and wonder where the smell comes from. That should have been a warning. But of course, if one is a burglar, he will not mind the smell. His selfish ambition is more dominant, so he would choose to enter that beautiful house without a warning, without asking himself if he can carry whatever this place holds. But then as soon as he gets in, to his surprise, there's nothing in there but defiled things. And perhaps, the burglar will realize that "unless I am the cleaner of the house, I should have not entered it, because damn, I cannot take what's inside it," he says to himself while vomiting.
And if we look at the perspective of the owner of the house, who learned that a burglar entered one of his houses -- the house where he put all the unpleasant and which he considered defiled, because there should really be a place for all the things he considered defiled. A country has that too. He sometimes check on it, but everytime he checks on it, he always ends up asking himself "why the hell did I check on it" but this time, he knows a burglar entered it. He fears that a burglar had known that he owns a beautiful house full of defiled things. And perhaps, it made him a little less functional each day, and this will cripple him one day, simply because he owns a beautiful house full of defiled and a burglar entered it.
Both are defeated, one because of selfish desire, another because of fear. And that is vice versa to both of them.
And at the end of an era, both of them would agree that "He/I should have not entered this property."
If what I'm saying here confused you, just read the title again and this paragraph. The point is, if you happen to notice that an uninvited entity is destroying your mind, ask him, do you really want to be inside this property? And grin (Well, this is optional 😄). But you must note that your faith in Jesus plays a vital role. (Please have a relationship with Him, you will not win over a fight with your own mind without faith in Him.) When you have faith, you are reminded that you are the owner of your mind, am pretty sure whatever unattractiveness that place holds (that perhaps even you isn't aware or ready for) is not for him to witness and hold unless he is the Great I Am, who is by the way, facepalmed watching since the beginning, but the other hand is always offering a way out, you just need to grab His hand and cling to it.
You are free to contradict this, open your Bible and please do so read and find anything that contradicts these. Shalom!
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