Light as a Feather

One needs to avoid the occult, even when the act seems to be an innocent child's game.   Below is an account of a high school football player in a rural Canadian community who has become demon possessed through playing the "light as a feather" game. The victim's  name is Randy and the demon's name  is "Disobedience".
The "light as a feather"  is a children's game. One child lies on the floor and the other children gather around that person. The children then put the tip of their finger under the child lying on the floor and chant over and over "You're light as a feather". They keep chanting until the child lying down is lifted into the air.

Question from exorcist (Q): "How did you enter him ?"
Answer from possessed (A): "Through the game."

Q: "What game ?"
A: "I don't have to tell you"

Q: "You have no choice. The Lord demands that you tell me, as do all these men of God"
A: "I enter through the 'light as a feather' game", Disobedience said in disgust
A: "His parents told him he couldn't go out that night, but he did."
A: "He disobeyed them, and that game me my right. Now he belongs to me."

Q: "Spirit, I bind you in the name of Jesus. Go down. I want to talk with Randy."
    (At this point, the eyes of Disobedience rolled back and
     Randy gradually come to his senses).
A: "What am I doing here in my church ? How did I get here ?"

Q: "Tell me about the 'light as a feather' game. When did you play it ?"
A: "I don't know what you are referring to, I think it's a child's game."
A: "I remember ! I played it when I was five or six... Yeah, I was six."
A: "My parents told me I had to stay home that night, but I sneaked out after dark."
A: "I met some of my friends in the park and someone
A: said he had seen other kids lift a guy into the air."
A: "I thought it was a really cool thing to do. It worked."
    (At this point, the victim's head snapped back, then forward)

A:  "Of course it did," Disobedience said.[4]

Commentary:

Demons operate on legalities. In Randy's case, he inadvertently summoned the demon through playing the occult game, "light as a feather". Once summoned, the demon had a "right" to enter into him because he had disobeyed his parents. Notice that Randy was under the age of consent when the demon entered and that he didn't ask for nor wanted a demon. In the spiritual realm, none of that matters.
Also note that even though the demon entered Randy at six years old, the demon didn't manifest until he was in high school. Between all that time, Randy didn't even know he had demons. This is true of many victims of possession because the enemy can do the greatest damage to a person when the person is in ignorance of the enemy. Evil spirits don't like to be revealed.
In sum, avoid the occult. Ignorance of the dangers of the occult will not protect you from negative spiritual influences.



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