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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hey, what's going on you guys. This is Joseph Bonner
and welcome to the show. Today we're going to be
talking about the dark truth on masking the psychological tool
of Satanic worship on humanity. I'm your host, Joseph Bonner.
Let's go ahead and get into it. Now, in a
world where the shadows of belief intertwined with the psyche,
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the phenomenon of Satanic worship emerges as a chilling scepter
casting along and detrimental shadow over humanity. That this exploration
on this podcast is going to delve into the psychological
ramifications of an engaging in such practices, revealing a tapestry
of woven with trauma, manipulation, and profound mental distress. Now,
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the truth, often obscurred by sensationalism and disbelief, demands to
be exposed, regardless of the consequences. So let's go ahead
and talk and step into our first subtitle, and that's
the psychological landscape of Satanic worship. The Satanic worship often
dismisses as mere folklore or a sensational hysteria, actually has
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roots that dig deeper into the human psyche. Psychological studies
revealed that Individuals involved in Satanic rituals frequently exhibit a
range of severe mental health issues, not surprising correct A
notable study highlighted the experience of five adult female victims
of Satanic ritual abuse who presented with symptoms including self injury, depression,
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and disassociative disorder. These women, often victims of sexual abuse,
found themselves trapped in a cycle of trauma that was
exasperated by their involvement in Satanic practices. Now, the psychological
toll of such involvement is not limited to direct victims.
The very act of worshiping a figure synonymous with evil
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can lead to a distorted self image and a pervasive
sense of guilt and shame. This is particularly evident in
individuals who may initially seek empowerment through Satanism, but instead
offying themselves in a snare in a web of dependency
on dark forces that undermine there are their autonomy and
moral integrity. Now, as noted by psychological asperts, the motivation
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behind such worship often seemed from deep seated feelings of
inadequacy and a desire for control and an uncontrollable world.
Now Here are some incidences that definitely give one cause
for pause. Several high profile incidences have brought the psychological
effects of Satanic worship into the public god, often igniting
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debates about the reality of such practices. Now, the infamous
Satanic Picnic of the nineteen eighties and nineteen nineties in
the United States serves as a stark reminder of how
societal fears can manifest into widespread hysteria, leading to wrongful
acquisitions and severe consequences for innocent individuals. Now. During this period,
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numerous cases emerge for innerviations were falsely accused of engaging
in Satanic rituals, often based on a dubious testimony from
children who had been manipulated into believing that they had
witnessed horrific acts. Now. One particular heroin case involved the
McMartin preschool trial, where allegations of Satanic ritual abuse led
to protracted legal battles had ultimately revealed the fragility of
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the evidence against the accused. Now, the psychological impact on
the accused, their families, and the community was profound, illustrating
how the mere suggestion of Satanic involvement can lead to
devastating consequences, regardless of the truth. Now there are broader
implications for society in regards to Satanic worship, and those
implications extend beyond individual cases. They ripple through society, affecting
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perceptions of mental health, morality, and justice. The stigma associated
with those who have experienced are been accused of involvement
in Satanic practices can lead to isolation, further exasperating mental
health issues. Aological stars left by such experiences can manifest
in various forms, including anxiety, depression, and even suicidal ideation. Moreover,
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the sensationless of Satanic worship in media and popular cultures
often overshadows the genuine psychological struggles based by individuals involved.
This distortion can only perpetuate myths about it and hinders
discussion about mental health and the need work compassion and
support for those affected by the trauma associated with Satanic worship. So,
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in the relentless pursuit of truth is imperative to confront
the psychological qualmifications of Satanic worship with honesty and integrity.
The evidence is clear, the toll on mental health is significant,
and the societal implications are profound. As we as a
community navigate through this complex landscape, we must strive to
foster understanding and compassion for those who have been ensnared
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in the stark lore of Satanic practices, recognizing that the
truth battle lie, the true battle rather lies not only
against the forces that they worship, but also within the
very fabric of our collectors. Like the truth, no matter
how unsettling, must be brought to life for the sake
of humanity's well being. Now, if you are somebody who
is now suffering from Satanic worship, there is help. You
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can get out. You can make a break. You can
and I'm telling you right now you can do it.
You can do it. There are forces a thousand times
stronger than Satanic worship. Their power is nothing compared to
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the forces that are more powerful. Business will make your break.
You deserve it, You deserve a change. And for those
of us who encounter individuals who are suffering and who
are ensnared by that, be an emotional be as emotionally
supportive as you can be, you know, while keeping relative safety,
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as these in individuals endeavor to break free from those
Satanic practices. All right, you guys, well, thank you so
much for tuning in. I'm your host, Joseph Botter, and
until next time, please take care of each other,