DWQA QuestionsCategory: Spirit MeddlersAlthough Eddy Galland was the twin who committed suicide, one of the others had a brush with the law that was dismissed on a technicality, and all three were reported to have had psychiatric issues over the years. Was there a common theme here as well, due to past karma, or a consequence of trauma from their early separation from one another?
Nicola Staff asked 6 years ago
This was truly a consequence of the trauma inflicted on these boys from the outset. First, being reared for quite some time with no mother, and then being separated in an arbitrary way when they had grown to rely totally on one another for comfort and nurturing. And the consequences were demonstrable and recorded in the film as well, with descriptions of prolonged agony as the boys sobbed in their cribs or banged heads against the bars. It was the trauma of the separation that left a lasting mark emotionally and served as a perfect breeding ground to attract spirit meddlers and allow them entry. Because of the emotional turmoil, they were unable to defend themselves energetically. So all had spirit meddler attachments from infancy and this plagued them their entire lives in various ways. It was the reason for the suicide and was also the cause of bad behavior when this was exhibited. This was truly spirit meddler mischief encouraging impulsive thoughts and actions to get them in trouble and to have as much inner emotional turbulence as they could generate. This is standard procedure for these interlopers to ramp up emotional discord, because it serves them by supplying greater energy they can siphon away for themselves. All would have done better if they had had spirit removal done to them early, and maintained with regular rechecks to be sure nothing new had crept in, as is true for all humans. Everyone needs this because the dark spirits are relentless and have so many ways to gain the upper hand through subterfuge and manipulation. It is not a sign of weakness to have these attachments, it is extremely hard to avoid, especially for the course of a lifetime, which is rare.