Friday, October 12, 2012

Is it from God or is it from Satan?


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Today's Magnficat's Meditation helps us discern.

"Since the devil may disguise himself as a good spirit and even cause what appears to be authentic mystical phenomena, it is helpful to mention briefly the various signs of the diabolical spirit.

1.  Spirit of falsity.  The devil is the father of lies, but he cleverly conceals his deceit by half-truths and pseudo-mystical phenomena.

2.  Morbid curiosity.  This is characteristic of those who eagerly seek out the esoteric aspects of mystical phenomena or have a fascination for the occult or preternatural.

3.  Confusion, anxiety, and deep depression.

4.  Obstinacy.  One of the surest signs of a diabolical spirit.

5.  Constant indiscretion and a restless spirit.  Those who constantly go to extremes, as in penitential exercises or apostolic activity, or neglect their primary obligations to do some personally chosen work.

6.  Spirit of pride and vanity.  Very anxious to publicize their gifts of grace and mystical experiences.

7.  False humility.  This is the disguise for their pride and self-love.

8.  despair, lack of confidence, and discouragement   A chronic characteristic that alternates with presumption, vain security, and unfounded optimism.

9.  Disobedience and hardness of heart.

10. Impatience in suffering and stubborn resentment.

11. Uncontrolled passions and strong inclination to sensuality, usually under the guise of mystical union.

12.  Hypocrisy, simulation, and duplicity.

13.  Excessive attachment to sensible consolations, particularly in their practice of prayer.

14.  Lack of deep devotion to Jesus and Mary.

15.  Scrupulous adherence to the letter of the law and fanatical zeal in promoting a cause.  This characteristic readily opens the door to diabolical influence in reformers and demagogues."

-  Father Jordan Aumann, OP

4 comments:

  1. An excellent guide and warning, of course, it had to come from a priest of the greatest order, the Dominicans!
    Thanks Esther.

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  2. Oh, you mean the Franciscans, Richard? ;-) Just kidding.

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  3. Thanks, Esther. Anyone call fall for Satan's snares, resulting in delusion. This guide is very helpful.
    Actually its imperative. I could have used this guide 2 years ago when I fell into depression and despair. I praise God that he rescued me from that pit.

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  4. Thank God Maryellen!

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