The sadness of the JonBenet Ramsey situation does bring up the subject
of demons again, and we are asked "Why are demons so hard to destroy?"
The answer is, they're made up of the basic unit of existence itself;
a soul- a Soul that has gone astray, but a Soul, nonetheless. Even
the greatest Bearers Of Light can't destroy them. The Nazarene, with
all His Power, could only cast them out, one time only, by permitting them
to enter into a herd of swine.
How CAN you destroy anything such as this? There are only three
ways to bring about the destruction of a Dark One;
1. Starve it to death. Cut off its supply of food. After
the great horror of World War Two came to an end, this was the fate of
many young demons, when the constant killing died down, and their abundant
food source disappeared. They were driven off by the older, stronger
demons from the best feeding places, and slowly starved to death.
This is the fate of many who choose The Dark Path.
2. Another way of dealing with them is to find somebody they
love, have them die and take the demon into The Spirit World with them.
Not an easy task! It takes a great deal of determination, because
the person taking the demon knows that in all probability they are taking
it to Eternal Death.
3. The third way of bringing an end to a demon is to convince
it to find a Lord Of Light and enter into The Spirit Realm of its own accord
to suffer The Second Death. This usually occurs when demons are very
old, usually one thousand years or more, when the agony of their existence
simply becomes too much to bear. They seek out a Lord Of Light and
willingly accept Eternal Death rather than continue to exist in the manner
that they are.
None of these ways of dealing with a Dark One are pleasant for the
person doing them, or, The Dark One. But sometimes the greatest of
all kindnesses is to end someone's suffering. And there is no question
that a Dark One suffers. Sometimes it must endure excruciating pain
to feed. Other times it must betray those it has become fond of to
continue its existence.
Bringing an end to a Dark One's existence is never cruelty. It
is the greatest kindness ANYONE can ever do for anything. It is sometimes
hard, but doing what is right is not always easy.
My attempt to start up my art work again has been a total disaster!
We were doing great, even had a portfolio ready to show the galleries,
then Linda got jealous and bored and threw one of her "I've got a tummy
ache" tantrums, destroying the vibe.
I had to spend $225 for twin beds so she can sleep in the living room,
and I can sleep in the bedroom. Things did not go well.
To add to this, a co-worker threw a piece of ice in my eye, and everybody's
mad at me because I told him off.
The Dark Ones seem to be working overtime to make life miserable.