Concern About Psychic Powers verses Mental Disturbance


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Posted by Dr. Beverlee on February 17, 2003 at 20:40:22:

From: L_E._H

Dear Dr. Beverlee:

My husband has the ability to communicate with the other side and do readings for others. He has had this ability ever since his mother, who had very strong psychic powers, passed in 1985.
Recently my husband mentally crossed over with another person, who has stronger powers then he, into the realm of evil souls to help correct their past relationship. During this process they were successful in correcting their past mistakes but were unable to correct their future. My husband explained that unless he was able to go back, we would have to find each other again in our next life even though we were suppose to be together earlier in this lifetime.

Here is the reason I'm writing: Ever since my husband corrected his past, his mind has been filled with evil spirits. He hears and sees evil spirits that he cannot seem to get rid of in his head. He says these spirits are there all the time and he can't sleep. He use to be
able to have mind control and could block out such thoughts, voices, etc. but apparently is unable to do so now.

He needs someone who knows how to get rid of these evil spirits, thoughts, voices, etc or get the "right" professional help. Personally, I don't think a regular Dr. would really know how to deal with this situation without just prescribing drugs or treating him as mentally disturbed.

Would you have any suggestions as to what he could do? Without some help, he may be driven to take his own life, which he certainly does not want to do.

Concerned Kindred Spirit


Dear concerned about psychic powers:

It is a delicate balance evaluating the difference between psychic phenomena and psychological or mental disturbance. And to make matters even more complicated is the possibility of a change within the self from being a psychic talent and ability to a having mental disturbance. You are very right to be concerned with your husband’s behavior and thought process. This is a serious spiral downward.

The Yin: At this time it is important to get the best evaluation for your husband, and that means professional medical help. Careful choice is important. If you have a good family practitioner he or she can recommend an appropriate psychiatrist. Also contacting a local hospital can gain you some names to explore. You must begin somewhere to find the answers and start treatment before some event permanently and tragically changes your lives.

The Yang: There is no alternative that would make sense to me other than professional help at this time. Please do not rule out any treatment plan including medication. Sometimes medication, temporarily or permanently, is needed to restore a patient to a better functioning level and better personal choices.

Best wishes for your future,
Dr. Beverlee

Author of The Day the Music Stopped: Re-enchantment of Our Lost Spirit: www.selfdiscoveryofspirit.com or write to beverleesee4ever@aol.com





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