Owning is described as a condition in which an individual apparently against his will is controlled by an external power or entity, often of a malicious nature. This control can lead to changes in behavior, voice, physical strength and even knowledge of languages or information that was previously unknown to the possessed person. Once under control, the entity is able to influence or take the thoughts, emotions and actions of a person.
It is often said that individuals become more vulnerable to possession during emotional or difficult times. Entities can use these vulnerabilities by attaching themselves to a person and starting to draw energy from them, gradually getting enough power to influence or fully influence the body and mind of their host.
Although the phenomenon of property is well documented and is often depicted in horror films and literature, there is no scientific consensus about how an entity a person could possess. Paranormal researchers have devised some theories. Such a theory is that a supernatural entity can possess the ability to manipulate or penetrate the energy field or aura of a person.
Others think that an entity can possess a person when their vibration frequencies match the frequency of their victim. This idea is based on the conviction that everything in the universe, including people, broadcasts a certain energy or vibration frequency, which is thought to reflect our emotional, physical and spiritual situations. However, it is important to clarify that the idea of vibration frequencies is a metaphysical concept and has no basis in conventional science as understood by physics or biology, where the concept of vibrations relates more to the physical movement of atoms and molecules.
Another theory suggests that possession could entail a process of soul displacement or exchange, whereby the consciousness of the entity of the soul of man moves or changes.
The concept of property is closely linked to “attachments” and “Walk-ins”, both of which describe different forms of spiritual influence or interaction with the living. Although possession is perhaps the most dramatic of these ideas, attachment is a more subtle form of spiritual influence. It is said that it occurs when a spirit or entity attaches itself to a person without taking full control over their bodies or mind. People with attachments can experience inexplicable mood swings, energy drainage or changes in personality, but they retain their consciousness and consciousness. Walk-ins are where a different soul or consciousness takes over the body, but with the consent of the host. In contrast to possession, this is usually not considered malignant or harmful.
There are several reasonably agreed signs that can suggest a possible possession. These signs usually include sudden, inexplicable changes in physical appearance or health that do not have a medical explanation. This can suddenly include weight loss or profit, the appearance of figures on the body, or a dramatic change in complexion. Dramatic and sudden changes in personality or behavior that are out of character for the individual, especially if these changes are negative or destructive, can also be seen as potential indicators.
Reports of people who show strength that are far beyond their normal capacity or demonstrating skills that they did not have previously had, such as speaking in unknown languages, can also be an indication of possession. For some victims of possession, a strong, negative reaction to holy or religious objects, texts or symbols can be a sign. This can include physical discomfort, anger or fear in the vicinity of such items.
Significant changes to the voice or way of speaking, including speaking in a tone or accent other than the normal speech patterns of the individual or in languages that the person does not know are often reported in cases of possession. Such as showing knowledge that the individual does not have a logical way to know, such as personal information about others they have not been told or knowledge of events that they do not witness.
Many people involved in reported assets show serious and irrational resistance to auxiliary offers, especially in the form of religious or spiritual intervention. This can also include violent reactions to attempts to carry out rites or prayed to help.
Although these signs are generally accepted by proponents of possession, diagnosing the condition can entail risks. One of the most important concerns is that psychological problems, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or severe depression, can be considered for possession. This wrong interpretation can postpone the correct psychiatric treatment, leaving the individual behind without the necessary care and support.
For those who have psychological problems, it can be labeled as possessed their symptoms worse. The fear, stress and fear associated with such processes can lead to an increased sense of despair, isolation and even psychosis. Practices such as exorcisms sometimes include limiting the individual, exposure to stress-inducing environments, or even physical violence under the guise of expelling the entity. Such actions not only form immediate physical risks, but can also lead to psychological trauma in the long term.
If a paranormal researcher suspects that someone can experience possession, it is important that he approaches the situation with sensitivity and rationality. Before considering a supernatural cause, it is important to exclude medical or psychological causes for behavior and experiences. Encourage the individual to undergo thorough medical and psychological assessments by professionals. Many symptoms that are often associated with property, such as changes in personality, mood swings or unusual physical skills, can often be attributed to identifiable health problems. You can help by offering emotional support to the individual and their families and by ensuring that all guidance and treatment plans of medical and psychological professionals are followed.
Historically, many cases of assumed possession could be attributed to psychological problems, such as schizophrenia or dissociative identity disorder, which were not understood or diagnosed at that time. The symptoms of these disorders, such as hearing voices or showing alternative personalities, show a striking resemblance to reports of possession.
It is naturally difficult to study under controlled circumstances, making it a challenge to collect empirical evidence that meets scientific standards. This lack of verifiable evidence creates a logical impasse for accepting property as a real phenomenon within the scientific community.
From a more skeptical point of view, the logic of property is loaded with challenges. It raises questions about the nature of consciousness, the definition of self and the existence of the supernatural. How can an external entity overwrite the free will and awareness of an individual? And if such entities exist, what are their origins and how do they deal with the physical world? These questions emphasize the logical cheats and the difficulties in scientific validation of the existence of property. The power of faith and suggestion also plays a role in the experiences of property. Individuals who are deeply embedded in cultures or religions that recognize own can rather interpret their experiences through this lens.
These Ilyses do not necessarily refute the possibility of possession, but emphasize the complexities and challenges in understanding and validating such experiences. Whether it is viewed by the lens of psychology, religion or paranormal possession, remains a culturally important topic of debate.