My thoughts exactly. Do you ever smell sulphur or matches around the house? That's another sign of a demon.
If it ever gets to the point that you feel threatened by her (if you don't already), you can either block off your room with sea salt (when she isn't in there, of course), or work on building a ward. I'd lean more towards the ward, though, because it's less likely to make her angry. You don't want her to lash out again like she did with the praying.
I live in a really old town that attracts a lot of wandering spirits just because it's so rich in activity. These spirits would often come "through" and then sense me and my husband, who are both sensitives, and try to come into our house because we're so interesting. A friend of ours taught us to build REALLY good wards, thankfully, and since then the spirits can't pass through into our bedroom at night. It's like the room's a psychic bunker with big, strong walls. We may feel them outside, but they can't get in. If you want some pointers in building a ward for your room, let me know. It will at least give you somewhere that you're safe from her.
Also, demons feed off a few different things: chaos, sorrow, and healing energy. This may explain why she was only around when guys were just moving in or out. When things are "normal" and steady, there's nothing for her to eat. She had to go elsewhere.
I almost died from anorexia in my teenage years, though thankfully in the last weeks I finally got scared enough to break the illusion, realize what was happening, and recover. My recovery took years and the therapy was very intense. During that time, my house picked up a wandering demon. None of us knew what it was then, but after the whole ordeal as I got more and more into the paranormal, I learned of the telltale signs and they all fit that demon we used to have: the wandering sulphur smell, the glowing red eyes of the middle-aged "woman" we kept sensing, the feeling of fear, the fact that she always appeared during family arguments or after a particularly intense therapy session, and also the fact that after I recovered, she left and never came back. I know things like this aren't always possible, but if you try to minimize the feelings/situations mentioned above, that little girl won't be around very often.
Anyway, again, let me know if you want pointers on building a ward, and DO be careful. Even though a successful cleansing from a priest WILL get her out, an unsuccessful cleansing is apt to only make her fight back and get more stubborn & violent.
Re: Yep. Demon.uberreinigerOctober 15 2011, 07:59:20 UTC
Also, demons feed off a few different things: chaos, sorrow, and healing energy. This may explain why she was only around when guys were just moving in or out. When things are "normal" and steady, there's nothing for her to eat. She had to go elsewhere.
This. I've been trying for the last few days to think of a polite and non-judgmental sounding way to say this... but it sounds like the OP has had a lot of live-in boyfriends in the relatively short span of time since the creature came home with her. A life like that has got to be chaotic and emotionally charged and it wouldn't make sense for a creature who fed on such things to *not* stay with such a person. The wardings and what not are a sensible idea but she also needs to stop getting into the situations this being thrives on.
If it ever gets to the point that you feel threatened by her (if you don't already), you can either block off your room with sea salt (when she isn't in there, of course), or work on building a ward. I'd lean more towards the ward, though, because it's less likely to make her angry. You don't want her to lash out again like she did with the praying.
I live in a really old town that attracts a lot of wandering spirits just because it's so rich in activity. These spirits would often come "through" and then sense me and my husband, who are both sensitives, and try to come into our house because we're so interesting. A friend of ours taught us to build REALLY good wards, thankfully, and since then the spirits can't pass through into our bedroom at night. It's like the room's a psychic bunker with big, strong walls. We may feel them outside, but they can't get in. If you want some pointers in building a ward for your room, let me know. It will at least give you somewhere that you're safe from her.
Also, demons feed off a few different things: chaos, sorrow, and healing energy. This may explain why she was only around when guys were just moving in or out. When things are "normal" and steady, there's nothing for her to eat. She had to go elsewhere.
I almost died from anorexia in my teenage years, though thankfully in the last weeks I finally got scared enough to break the illusion, realize what was happening, and recover. My recovery took years and the therapy was very intense. During that time, my house picked up a wandering demon. None of us knew what it was then, but after the whole ordeal as I got more and more into the paranormal, I learned of the telltale signs and they all fit that demon we used to have: the wandering sulphur smell, the glowing red eyes of the middle-aged "woman" we kept sensing, the feeling of fear, the fact that she always appeared during family arguments or after a particularly intense therapy session, and also the fact that after I recovered, she left and never came back. I know things like this aren't always possible, but if you try to minimize the feelings/situations mentioned above, that little girl won't be around very often.
Anyway, again, let me know if you want pointers on building a ward, and DO be careful. Even though a successful cleansing from a priest WILL get her out, an unsuccessful cleansing is apt to only make her fight back and get more stubborn & violent.
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This. I've been trying for the last few days to think of a polite and non-judgmental sounding way to say this... but it sounds like the OP has had a lot of live-in boyfriends in the relatively short span of time since the creature came home with her. A life like that has got to be chaotic and emotionally charged and it wouldn't make sense for a creature who fed on such things to *not* stay with such a person. The wardings and what not are a sensible idea but she also needs to stop getting into the situations this being thrives on.
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