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Call the Exorcist – Happy Halloween!

pumpkin“Mom, are ghosts real?” my six year old daughter asked me two nights ago as I helped her change into her pajamas.

“No honey; you have nothing to worry about,” I sort of lied. I do believe that spirits roam this earth – call me crazy if you wish – but I didn’t want to divulge this belief to an incomprehensible kindergartner just before bed time.

Why do I believe in spirits? Because I’ve seen them at work. Here’s a true and truly spooky story for you. Happy Halloween!

When I was eighteen I spent nine months in a Christ-centered drug rehabilitation center in Nashville. Just before I was ready to graduate from the program a new woman was admitted into the home under what we were told were “emergency circumstances”. My roommate had recently left the program and after some verbal preparation from the staff members, the new girl, whom I will refer to as “Reagan” from the Exorcist, was given the spare bed in my room.

Reagan was thirty two years old, much older than all of the other girls in the home. She was tall and slender with skin reminiscent of rice paper and fiery red hair that needed a generous dose of conditioner and good brush. From the first glimpse I caught of her, her crystal blue eyes were wide with terror as if she were stuck in the climax scene from a Wes Craven horror flick. Her left leg was secured in a walking cast and her hands were rigid and clenched in a way that I was sure her nails drew blood from her palms.

“I threw myself down some stairs,” she whispered to me, nodding to her broken leg as we sat on our opposing beds the first night of her stay.

“Really?” I asked watching her clasp a hand around her elbow and rock slightly.

“I was supposed to break my neck,” she added. “I was supposed to break my neck.”

Despite my apprehension, when it was time for lights out, I fell asleep peacefully knowing securely in my faith that no harm could come to me. Around two a.m. I was awakened by a strange sound. I sat up in my bed and by the moonlight I could see that Reagan’s bed was empty. A quiet tearing noise was coming from somewhere unseen in the dimly lit room. I rose up out of bed and slowly padded across the room toward the sound. In the corner between her bed and the wall, Reagan was curled into the fetal position not facing me. The tearing noise was coming from her ripping her red hair out with her hands.

Reagan spent the next day with a team of counselors and psychologists. As we prepared for a second night in our shared room, she confided in me that before “everything started happening” she was some kind of social worker with juvenile sex offenders. I can only imagine what kind of evil she had been exposed to.

Once again, I fell asleep easily only to be awakened in the early hours of the morning. Through the darkness I saw Reagan walking toward the door to the hallway. “Where are you going?” I asked startling her.

She whirled around in her white flowing nightgown (which was eerie all by itself). “What did he say to you?!” she screamed at me. “He’s here! He’s here!”

Oh. My. God.

reagan

At this point I started quoting every freaking Bible verse I could think of. She was hysterical and shaking uncontrollably. Thankfully, the night staff was right next door to us since Reagan was positioned between me and the door. They rushed and in and took her out of my room.

The next day Reagan left in the back of a patrol car. She was too much of a threat to herself and to the rest of the residents to stay in the house. I imagine that she was properly escorted to a padded room somewhere and rightfully so. I don’t know whatever became of her.

Looking in her eyes, I knew that what I was seeing was NOT schizophrenia in action – it was someone very evil staring back at me. It made me wonder how many people locked away on psych floors will never been fixed by modern medicine.

Now I’m going to have to try and go to sleep.

Do you have a spooky story that has happened to you???

Happy Halloween friends!

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Hey Devil Are You In There???

I’m going out on a limb with this one. OK, that’s an understatement; I’m going to tap dance all over the limb with this blog. I may have a witch hunt after me for posting this, but none the less, here I go!

Tap! Tap! Tap!

For those of you who don’t know, I am an avid reader. Over the decades, my taste for literature has gone through all kinds of phases. There was the Anne Rice obsession, the historical European fiction addiction, the chick-lit romance year and of course, the Harry Potter lifestyle (yes, I said lifestyle). I can get hooked on just about any genre from Romance to Horror, Self-Help to Fantasy. I do not discriminate on the playground of Barnes and Noble.

The same goes for movies. While scary movies, as we’ve already covered, scare the BEGEEZUS out of me, I do enjoy most everything else. I can even respect (from an eyes closed position) some of the horror ones, as long as I don’t have to sleep alone after watching them. J

I enjoy reading a lot of material that is deemed religiously inappropriate in a lot of my circles of influence. I am no stranger to being “one of questionable judgment” when it comes to books and movies. I guess it all began when I wrote my senior research paper on Bram Stoker’s Dracula, which is still, in my opinion, an excellent novel. While I understand and agree with a lot of the points made by the church against such writings, I’m still amazed at the amount of religious fanaticism that goes into deeming books and films as “evil”.

My earliest memory of this witch hunt behavior was probably the whole “Boycott Disney” thing. Anyone else remember that? I was still in the Southern Baptist ring during that time and until some overzealous adult pointed it out, I HAD NO IDEA that there was a penis on the cover of my Little Mermaid VHS! While I do not condone the inappropriateness of such oversights, I do believe they were oversights. I’ve worked with jokers like the ones I’m sure were in the drawing room that day. I imagine the conversation went something like this, “Dude, we should put a $*(% on the cover of the Mermaid movie and see how long it takes someone to see it!” Whatever the reason was behind all that scandal is really irrelevant. The fact of the matter is I would’ve been better off to have not ever noticed the cover. The Little Mermaid is still my favorite Disney movie to date and I do not blame it or Alladin for any sexual experiences I may (or may not) have participated in over the years. ;-)

Book burnings, picket lines, anti-whatever parades, blogging rants… it’s all the same thing. It’s hype and it’s publicity and in extreme cases such as depicted below, it’s ignorant.


Harry Potter book burning in New Mexico. (tear)

I pose this thought. If our eyes are so bent on finding evil under every stone, isn’t the devil winning? Surely our sights are on him and not where they should be and isn’t that exactly what he wants?

I will not advocate for anyone to go against their religious convictions and ride down the Harry Potter or Twilight trail with me. However, I don’t believe the devil is going to be any more or less interested in me because I happen to appreciate excellent literature.

Now, if I start filing my teeth into points and drinking TruBlood, feel free to say, “I told you so!”

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