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Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

Dude, I'm still your fan, but you can't be serious about this post.

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Kelli's avatar

I 100% believe him, and actually stumbled onto this accidentally in early 2022.

I had struggled with high anxiety most of my life. The kind that sets off panic attacks, wakes one up in the middle of the night, starts up like a firestorm in the morning ... the works. There were times I was sure I would have a heart attack or stroke it was so bad. I think the only thing that kept me going was a love of exercise, which I often did to excess. I was never willing to accept drugs as a solution (fortunately.)

A few years ago, I noticed a fellow swimmer who was once of the most peaceful people I'd ever met. He swam for hours each day. When I asked him how many miles he did, he said "I don't know, I just keep going until I finish my rosaries."

Not being Catholic, I had no idea what a rosary was, and had to look it up. It was then I decided to try my own version of a rosary. I started repeating some of my favorite "prayer shorts" over and over in my head. (Included the Serenity Prayer, the Lord's Prayer, and the first verse of Amazing Grace.) Anytime I awoke with the anxiety winding up, I did the same thing.

Long story made short, I've been virtually anxiety-free ever since. I contacted Jerry and he was kind enough to respond to my email. He shared that many with anxiety problems are actually a person being under attack by demonic forces. Jerry is the one that turned me onto the Off the Left Eye YouTube channel (about Swedenborg's work).

Swedenborg felt that we always have at least 2 demons and at least 2 angels around us at all times. If those demons get hungry and want to parasitically feed off of a person, it will show up as anxiety, depression, and all forms of negativity. A person can ask their angels for help. (One has to recognize the attack, and ask for the help ... thais is part of the spiritual strengthening process.)

I also use this tactic all the time -- asking for help.

Thanks so much for this interview. I've been telling people about Jerry's work, and this gives me an awesome link to share.

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