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Is it Mental Illness or Demonic Attacks? (1153 hits)


I have been studying mental illness for years and wanting to get close to understand the full dynamics and correlation between that and demonic attacks in the spiritual world. My 1st study and heightened awareness of this indeed phenomenon happened years ago inside the walls of a privatized prison.

I was working at this particular prison and was assigned to a worker's block. A worker's block was simply an unit where the prisoner's had to go out within the prison to perform janitorial, kitchen and barbershop duties. I was pretty secure with my regular unit, it quickly became my favorite block because of the officers and the unexpected events on the unit. Change soon came as one day a high ranking officer came to the block to observe the unit and sign the required daily log books. His normal supervisory role and position took another turn as well as he began to openly flirt. Since I took and still take my jobs serious my stand and reject of his advances soon led me to becoming blackballed away from my regular assigned unit.
Whenever this particular high ranking officer was on duty he made sure to assign me to the segregated unit away from all that I grew to know. The segregated unit consisted of women. The unit consisted of protective custody inmates. The unit consisted of those who weren't mentally or physically sick enough to stay in the medical unit. The unit consisted of new committed women. This unit also consisted of four women who were so mentally unstable they couldn't come out with the others on the unit during recreation time. I would be lying if I said that 1st day at roll call hearing my name called for "Unit 2" didn't evoke fear in me. All my friends who knew me and my regular unit was shocked. After roll call a few women who didn't like me cackled and laughed as they walked away to their calm and peaceful units. I walked the long corridors away from the rest of the prison to unit 2. I didn't know what to expect or know what exactly I would see but a day turned into months on the unit.. That which appeared at first as punishment turned into my curiosity being birthed to study up close and personal mental illness and demonic attacks.

At night these despaired and ravished souls would scream. Some would even yell out profanity throughout the night. Each had their own single cell room so who in the world are they fighting, I would think as their obscenities edged me on in curiosity to perform rounds.

More to share later ,stay tuned!
Posted By: nifeesia harris
Tuesday, August 19th 2014 at 11:26PM
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