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serpentwalker666

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Hello everyone. I am going to try to keep this a bit restrained in how I describe things, for the privacy of this person involved, and their relation to me.

However this is important I make a post about this.

I have a loved one who is very close to me that has struggled for 3 to 4 years heavily with mental health.

The issues they have are chronic and affect nearly everyone and everything in their life.

I have performed a few healing workings and assisted them with going to therapy and pursing mental health treatment.

Yet years later they are not in a good place.

I ended up having a whole situation yesterday with them having suicidal thoughts.

Paramedics, police and everything involved.

I got kicked in the face and chest repeatedly when trying to calm them down, and I am just at a loss of how to go from here.

They typically don't realise the gravity of the situation and what has transpired and I'm at a point where I need to either give up on this person, or heavily reduce my involvement.

They are not always like this. This is just when they are struggling very bad, they don't think or act clearly.

This person is a very dear, loved person by me. Someone I care a great deal for and at this point I'm at a complete loss about how to help them, while caring for myself.

They are a Satanist. They do meditate and advance, and are a lurker here. Yet they are inhibited by the issues I describe.

They truly want to get better. But do not know how.

They have had a whole life time of mental, physical and sexual abuse by family members, and don't seem to know how to move pass the trauma or negative mindset.

I am truly at a point where I'm ready to just give up on this person and offer no further assistance or help, because of what I described, occurring yesterday.

I'm practically at my wits end. I have been there for this person for close to 4 years.
 
serpentwalker666 said:

This is a difficult situation that is not going to have an easy solution. I think it is best to keep a long-term mindset about them, which is how you can deal with the reality of both their episodes and how this will eventually resolve.

If you invest too deeply, then something like this ends up shocking you. I bet this episode was most likely unavoidable, despite the extreme nature. This is because it will probably take decade(s) for this to fix, which will happen slowly and over time.

There is nothing wrong with taking time for yourself, given everything you have already done, and especially what you recently put up with. In fact, it is better for yourself if you help them only in a manner that is sustainable for you. It is not entirely your responsibility to care for them; others must help shoulder this burden. Instead of taking them to every appointment, for example, only commit to taking them to 1/2 or 1/3 of them.

If they are an SS, then they should be focusing on cleaning and grounding, perhaps with hatha yoga. It does not sound like they are in a position to do a healing working by themself, nor would it be easy to demand this from you, either. Cleaning should be the focal point of their solution, as even if this is done infrequently, it will still gradually result in progress.

The fact that they are willing to get better is a good sign, but this may "bait" you into investing a lot of yourself in them. In regards to what recently happened, you should certainly take time for yourself. After this time, they should also be in a better position to process what happened, including apologizing to you. Give them space, and when the time is right you can ask them to consider your feelings more deeply.

It sounds like you performed a highly noble act by attempting to help them, but you also cannot put yourself at such an expense that you burn out from this. Maybe there was no better option on that day, and that is an unfortunate fact of life. It is best that you focus on relaxing and recovering.
 

I'm so sorry to read that, Brother.

As long as this person does not engage in deep soul liberation, given the trauma, the problems will continue.

I guess you have talked to Father Satan, your GD, Valefor, Buer? I think of Amon as well.

You know that you just can't leave this person, so I hope the Gods will help you very much...

I don't know what else to say my friend :( except courage, courage, courage
 
Blitzkreig [JG said:
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serpentwalker666 said:

This is a difficult situation that is not going to have an easy solution. I think it is best to keep a long-term mindset about them, which is how you can deal with the reality of both their episodes and how this will eventually resolve.

If you invest too deeply, then something like this ends up shocking you. I bet this episode was most likely unavoidable, despite the extreme nature. This is because it will probably take decade(s) for this to fix, which will happen slowly and over time.

There is nothing wrong with taking time for yourself, given everything you have already done, and especially what you recently put up with. In fact, it is better for yourself if you help them only in a manner that is sustainable for you. It is not entirely your responsibility to care for them; others must help shoulder this burden. Instead of taking them to every appointment, for example, only commit to taking them to 1/2 or 1/3 of them.

If they are an SS, then they should be focusing on cleaning and grounding, perhaps with hatha yoga. It does not sound like they are in a position to do a healing working by themself, nor would it be easy to demand this from you, either. Cleaning should be the focal point of their solution, as even if this is done infrequently, it will still gradually result in progress.

The fact that they are willing to get better is a good sign, but this may "bait" you into investing a lot of yourself in them. In regards to what recently happened, you should certainly take time for yourself. After this time, they should also be in a better position to process what happened, including apologizing to you. Give them space, and when the time is right you can ask them to consider your feelings more deeply.

It sounds like you performed a highly noble act by attempting to help them, but you also cannot put yourself at such an expense that you burn out from this. Maybe there was no better option on that day, and that is an unfortunate fact of life. It is best that you focus on relaxing and recovering.

Thank you so much for your reply and care regarding this brother. I will meditate on this and take this all into consideration greatly.

Unfortunately, I cannot relax much, so i will do what I can in that regard. When it comes to recovering.
 
sshivafr said:

I'm so sorry to read that, Brother.

As long as this person does not engage in deep soul liberation, given the trauma, the problems will continue.

I guess you have talked to Father Satan, your GD, Valefor, Buer? I think of Amon as well.

You know that you just can't leave this person, so I hope the Gods will help you very much...

I don't know what else to say my friend :( except courage, courage, courage

I understand, thank you for your kind words. I am formulating a spiritual plan to give to this person to help them, and probably continue to just limit my influence to what is best.
 
I am sorry to hear of your difficult situation. I know firsthand the intense stress, anxiety, and negativity that dealing with such a close person can bring.

The mightiest solution I can think of when it comes to eliminating psychological illness and trauma is through vibrating SATANAMA.

Be proud of yourself as you have lent a hand in helping someone in overcoming their struggles. This is very noble. However, you can only do so much. Your greater responsibility is taking care of yourself first and foremost.

HS.



serpentwalker666 said:
Hello everyone. I am going to try to keep this a bit restrained in how I describe things, for the privacy of this person involved, and their relation to me.

However this is important I make a post about this.

I have a loved one who is very close to me that has struggled for 3 to 4 years heavily with mental health.

The issues they have are chronic and affect nearly everyone and everything in their life.

I have performed a few healing workings and assisted them with going to therapy and pursing mental health treatment.

Yet years later they are not in a good place.

I ended up having a whole situation yesterday with them having suicidal thoughts.

Paramedics, police and everything involved.

I got kicked in the face and chest repeatedly when trying to calm them down, and I am just at a loss of how to go from here.

They typically don't realise the gravity of the situation and what has transpired and I'm at a point where I need to either give up on this person, or heavily reduce my involvement.

They are not always like this. This is just when they are struggling very bad, they don't think or act clearly.

This person is a very dear, loved person by me. Someone I care a great deal for and at this point I'm at a complete loss about how to help them, while caring for myself.

They are a Satanist. They do meditate and advance, and are a lurker here. Yet they are inhibited by the issues I describe.

They truly want to get better. But do not know how.

They have had a whole life time of mental, physical and sexual abuse by family members, and don't seem to know how to move pass the trauma or negative mindset.

I am truly at a point where I'm ready to just give up on this person and offer no further assistance or help, because of what I described, occurring yesterday.

I'm practically at my wits end. I have been there for this person for close to 4 years.
 

I've thought it over.

If you love this person, and if you see a good future with them, then perhaps you can do a freeing the soul working for them, to remove the trauma of the abuse they suffered.

Generally, I am a big believer of people helping themselves. But if you think it is worth it to you, then perhaps do it. Munka would be best. You can also do Wunjo rune for healing their mind.

If you have already done one or both of the above, then do it again. It can take a long time. So you have to decide if it's worth your time and energy. You might have to do multiple 90-day rounds.
 
Lydia [JG said:
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I've thought it over.

If you love this person, and if you see a good future with them, then perhaps you can do a freeing the soul working for them, to remove the trauma of the abuse they suffered.

Generally, I am a big believer of people helping themselves. But if you think it is worth it to you, then perhaps do it. Munka would be best. You can also do Wunjo rune for healing their mind.

If you have already done one or both of the above, then do it again. It can take a long time. So you have to decide if it's worth your time and energy. You might have to do multiple 90-day rounds.

I am in agreement here.

I wrote up a freeing the soul working for them to do for 120 days, and a yoga routine and everything. Guided them in this. Also helped them with intense aura and soul cleaning.

I have done a working in the past for her, but this time around they must use their own energy as I also don't have the power to invest in this for them currently.

Perhaps after I do a few workings I have to do, but for now I'm just there for support and guidance for them.
 
Syt said:
I am sorry to hear of your difficult situation. I know firsthand the intense stress, anxiety, and negativity that dealing with such a close person can bring.

The mightiest solution I can think of when it comes to eliminating psychological illness and trauma is through vibrating SATANAMA.

Be proud of yourself as you have lent a hand in helping someone in overcoming their struggles. This is very noble. However, you can only do so much. Your greater responsibility is taking care of yourself first and foremost.

HS.



serpentwalker666 said:
Hello everyone. I am going to try to keep this a bit restrained in how I describe things, for the privacy of this person involved, and their relation to me.

However this is important I make a post about this.

I have a loved one who is very close to me that has struggled for 3 to 4 years heavily with mental health.

The issues they have are chronic and affect nearly everyone and everything in their life.

I have performed a few healing workings and assisted them with going to therapy and pursing mental health treatment.

Yet years later they are not in a good place.

I ended up having a whole situation yesterday with them having suicidal thoughts.

Paramedics, police and everything involved.

I got kicked in the face and chest repeatedly when trying to calm them down, and I am just at a loss of how to go from here.

They typically don't realise the gravity of the situation and what has transpired and I'm at a point where I need to either give up on this person, or heavily reduce my involvement.

They are not always like this. This is just when they are struggling very bad, they don't think or act clearly.

This person is a very dear, loved person by me. Someone I care a great deal for and at this point I'm at a complete loss about how to help them, while caring for myself.

They are a Satanist. They do meditate and advance, and are a lurker here. Yet they are inhibited by the issues I describe.

They truly want to get better. But do not know how.

They have had a whole life time of mental, physical and sexual abuse by family members, and don't seem to know how to move pass the trauma or negative mindset.

I am truly at a point where I'm ready to just give up on this person and offer no further assistance or help, because of what I described, occurring yesterday.

I'm practically at my wits end. I have been there for this person for close to 4 years.

Thank you for the information. I have used SATANAMA alot in my own workings for various things and found it very effective. I also am well aware the importance of only helping so much, as these situations and people can be especially draining.

I am being very careful with this.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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