i believe it is possible,,,,i herd of a woman,,she went to a psychiatrist who treated her for depression.,,,after a month the dr. put her under hypnosis and it came out that when she was young she was molested by her father. now the woman had no memories of the molestation and the dr. explained how the human mind works is that certain things that are so horrific the human mind blocks out.
there were 4 children,,all were 2 tears apart a boy,a girl(her),a boy,and a girl,,,,and the mother,,,,the mother,the the two sons,and the youngest daughter came to the preacher for help in the matter,,,,,the mother/wife has no knowledge of the crime other than that stated by the dr's diagnosis,,,the two boys never had a clue this was going on,,,,nor did the youngest daughter.
the husband died from cancer years before the oldest daughter went the the dr.,,,the wife had no idea how this was possible because her husband had testicular cancer and could not be with a woman after the youngest daughter was born. none of the other siblings had knowledge of this molestation tho they grew up in the same house,,,,and the woman who was molested as a girl had no memory of it until it was pulled out of her regressed thoughts under hypnosis,,,,a doctor has a license to testify in court,,,and to control minds,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
"yet a preacher is only allowed to heal",,,,,
[h=1]Against Heresies (Book I, Chapter 13)[/h] The deceitful arts and nefarious practices of Marcus. 1. But there is another among these
heretics, Marcus by name, who boasts himself as having improved upon his master. He is a perfect adept in magical impostures, and by this means drawing away a great number of
men, and not a few
women, he has induced them to join themselves to him, as to one who is possessed of the greatest
knowledge and perfection, and who has received the highest power from the invisible and ineffable regions above. Thus it appears as if he really were the precursor of
Antichrist. For, joining the buffooneries of Anaxilaus to the craftiness of the
magi, as they are called, he is regarded by his senseless and cracked-brain followers as working
miracles by these means.
2. Pretending to consecrate cups mixed with wine, and protracting to great length the word of invocation, he contrives to give them a purple and reddish colour, so that Charis, who is one of those that are superior to all things, should be thought to drop her own blood into that cup through means of his invocation, and that thus those who are present should be led to
rejoice to taste of that cup, in order that, by so doing, the Charis, who is set forth by this magician, may also flow into them. Again, handing mixed cups to the
women, he bids them consecrate these in his presence. When this has been done, he himself produces another cup of much larger size than that which the deluded
woman has
consecrated, and pouring from the smaller one
consecrated by the
woman into that which has been brought forward by himself, he at the same time pronounces these words: May that Charis who is before all things, and who transcends all
knowledge and speech, fill your inner man, and multiply in you her own
knowledge, by sowing the grain of mustard seed in you as in good soil. Repeating certain other like words, and thus goading on the wretched
woman [to
madness], he then appears a worker of wonders when the large cup is seen to have been filled out of the small one, so as even to overflow by what has been obtained from it. By accomplishing several other similar things, he has completely deceived many, and drawn them away after him.
3. It appears probable enough that this man possesses a
demon as his familiar spirit, by means of whom he seems able to prophesy, and also enables as many as he counts worthy to be partakers of his Charis themselves to prophesy. He devotes himself especially to
women, and those such as are well-bred, and elegantly attired, and of great
wealth, whom he frequently seeks to draw after him, by addressing them in such seductive words as these: I am eager to make you a partaker of my Charis, since the Father of all does continually behold your
angel before His face. Now the place of your
angel is among us: it behooves us to become one. Receive first from me and by me [the gift of] Charis. Adorn yourself as a bride who is expecting her bridegroom, that you may be what I am, and I what you are. Establish the germ of light in your nuptial chamber. Receive from me a spouse, and become receptive of him, while you are received by him. Behold Charis has descended upon you; open your mouth and prophesy. On the
woman replying, I have never at any time prophesied, nor do I
know how to prophesy; then engaging, for the second time, in certain invocations, so as to astound his deluded victim, he says to her, Open your mouth, speak whatsoever occurs to you, and you shall prophesy. She then, vainly puffed up and elated by these words, and greatly excited in
soul by the expectation that it is herself who is to prophesy, her heart beating violently [from emotion], reaches the requisite pitch of audacity, and idly as well as impudently utters some nonsense as it happens to occur to her, such as might be expected from one heated by an empty spirit. (Referring to this, one superior to me has observed, that the
soul is both audacious and impudent when heated with empty air.) Henceforth she reckons herself a prophetess, and expresses her thanks to Marcus for having imparted to her of his own Charis. She then makes the effort to reward him, not only by the gift of her possessions (in which way he has collected a very large fortune), but also by yielding up to him her person, desiring in every way to be united to him, that she may become altogether one with him.
4. But already some of the most faithful
women, possessed of the
fear of
God, and not being deceived (whom, nevertheless, he did his best to seduce like the rest by bidding them prophesy), abhorring and execrating him, have withdrawn from such a vile company of revellers. This they have done, as being well aware that the gift of
prophecy is not conferred on men by Marcus, the magician, but that only those to whom God sends His
grace from above possess the divinely-bestowed power of prophesying; and then they speak where and when God pleases, and not when Marcus orders them to do so. For that which commands is greater and of higher authority than that which is commanded, inasmuch as the former rules, while the latter is in a state of subjection. If, then, Marcus, or any one else, does command—as these are accustomed continually at their feasts to play at drawing lots, and [in accordance with the lot] to command one another to prophesy, giving forth as oracles what is in harmony with their own desires—it will follow that he who commands is greater and of higher authority than the prophetic spirit, though he is but a
man, which is impossible. But such spirits as are commanded by these men, and speak when they desire it, are earthly and weak, audacious and impudent, sent forth by
Satan for the seduction and perdition of those who do not hold fast that well-compacted
faith which they received at first through the
Church.
5. Moreover, that this Marcus compounds philters and love-potions, in order to insult the
persons of some of these
women, if not of all, those of them who have returned to the
Church of God— a thing which frequently occurs— have acknowledged, confessing, too, that they have been defiled by him, and that they were filled with a burning passion towards him. A sad example of this occurred in the case of a certain Asiatic, one of our
deacons, who had received him (Marcus) into his house. His wife, a
woman of remarkable beauty, fell a victim both in mind and body to this magician, and, for a long time, travelled about with him. At last, when, with no small difficulty, the brethren had converted her, she spent her whole time in the exercise of public confession, weeping over and lamenting the defilement which she had received from this magician.
6. Some of his
disciples, too, addicting themselves to the same practices, have deceived many silly
women, and defiled them. They proclaim themselves as being perfect, so that no one can be compared to them with respect to the immensity of their
knowledge, nor even were you to mention
Paul or
Peter, or any other of the
apostles. They assert that they themselves
know more than all others, and that they alone have imbibed the greatness of the
knowledge of that power which is unspeakable. They also maintain that they have attained to a height above all power, and that therefore they are free in every respect to act as they please, having no one to
fear in anything. For they affirm, that because of the Redemption it has come to pass that they can neither be apprehended, nor even seen by the judge. But even if he should happen to lay hold upon them, then they might simply repeat these words, while standing in his presence along with the Redemption: O you, who sits beside
God, and the mystical,
eternal Sige, you through whom the
angels (mightiness), who continually behold the face of the
Father, having you as their guide and introducer, do derive their forms from above, which she in the greatness of her daring inspiring with mind on account of the goodness of the Propator, produced us as their images, having her mind then intent upon the things above, as in a
dream—behold, the judge is at hand, and the crier orders me to make my defence. But do you, as being acquainted with the affairs of both, present the
cause of both of us to the judge, inasmuch as it is in reality but one
cause. Now, as soon as the Mother hears these words, she puts the Homeric helmet of Pluto upon them, so that they may invisibly escape the judge. And then she immediately catches them up, conducts them into the bridal chamber, and hands them over to their consorts.
7. Such are the words and
deeds by which, in our own district of the Rhone, they have deluded many
women, who have their
consciences seared as with a hot iron.
2 Timothy 3:6 Some of them, indeed, make a public confession of their
sins; but others of them are ashamed to do this, and in a tacit kind of way, despairing of [attaining to] the life of
God, have, some of them,
apostatized altogether; while others hesitate between the two courses, and incur that which is implied in the proverb, neither without nor within; possessing this as the fruit from the seed of the children of
knowledge.
now here is a bit of mind control from the first an second century a.d.,,,,,,,,,read the others and you will understand. that is if Merlin were to sit you all at the round table and set food before you and drink,,,,"with a pinch of mushroom,,,and shavings of mandrake",,,,,,you will all see the vision he will show you,,,,,,,,
and if a man is small and "Dracula",,,sneaks into his wife's room at night and bites her on the neck,,,,the town will help him seek out the beast. the monster is far to powerful for the average man to fight,,,the town is needed. and if he keeps coming back and biting his wife's neck,,,she will be his,and leave with him in the night and go to his cave,,,,,,,,,,
mind control is just like that,,,,,,,,,it is never called "reality check",,,,,which it actually is,,,,last i heard there were some witches down in Salem,,,,some Christian's caught them,,,so they went down there and put them on trial and burned them Christians at the stake,,,,,,,,