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Exercise the Exorcist within

 

Exercise the Exorcist within

I'm not entirely certain about the veracity of individuals being occasionally possessed by spirits and subsequently becoming indifferent, necessitating an exorcist to expel the malevolent spirits. However, I am confident that certain individuals are possessed by a spirit far more perilous than the aforementioned spirits—namely, greed, lust, jealousy, and pessimism. An external force cannot dispel these spirits; they can only be banished by altering one's outlook on life. A person possessed by a spirit may inadvertently cause harm to others, but a person possessed by greed, lust, and so on poses a greater threat than someone possessed by an evil spirit.

Reflect on your state and take on the role of an exorcist in your life. It's essential to recognize the signs of being consumed by negative traits, such as an insatiable desire for material possessions, an uncontrolled craving for pleasure, an envious attitude towards others, and a consistently pessimistic view of life. These traits can lead to destructive behaviors and a lack of empathy towards others. Therefore, addressing these internal struggles and cultivating a more positive and empathetic mindset is crucial.

M.L. Narendra Kumar

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