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The Seduction of the Serpent Within: A Warning on Parasites and Possession

“Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour.”

—1 Peter 5:8


There is a thief that enters not through your door, but through your cravings.


Not every hunger is holy.

Not every desire is yours.


Parasites are not a metaphor—they are a mechanism.

They are not just living in the gut.

They are waging war in the temple.


“Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?”

—1 Corinthians 3:16


These invaders do not knock. They slither in through compromised terrain:

Through sugar-laced seductions, acidic indulgences, and chemical-laden food that masquerades as nourishment.

They do not come alone.

They come with a plan: to multiply, to dominate, to co-opt your chemistry and hijack your impulses.


They whisper not in words, but in wants.

Late-night urges. Obsessive thoughts.

An endless cycle of stimulation with no satisfaction.

And you think it’s desire. You think it’s passion.

But it’s not always you.

Sometimes, it’s them—those that devour.


“The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy.”

—John 10:10


Parasites are not content to remain hidden.

They influence neurotransmitters.

They manipulate hormones.

They feed off not just your body, but your decisions.

You become a carrier—not of life, but of their legacy.


This is no longer a private matter of digestion.

This is spiritual warfare.


They want your temple acidic, inflamed, and out of alignment—

Because that is where they thrive.


It is not meat that gives them entry. It is the decay.

The rot. The terrain made hospitable through imbalance.

It is not the food, but the frequency.

Not the meal, but the medium.


They revel in chaos and carnality.

They push hypersexuality not as connection, but as colonization.

They do not seek love.

They seek replication.


“For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other.”

—Galatians 5:17


So what is the remedy?


Discipline.

Consecration.

A holy restoration of the temple.


Fasting is not just tradition—it is technology.

Fruits, herbs, and clean water are not trends—they are tools.

Repentance, both spiritual and cellular, becomes your cure.


You cleanse not just your colon, but your covenant.

You shift from being a host to being holy.

You break the soul-ties not just with people, but with parasites.

You cast out what was never meant to dwell within.


“This kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting.”

—Matthew 17:21


Let us not romanticize what is parasitic.

Let us not confuse addiction for affection.

Let us not call chemistry what is, in truth, colonization.


When your inner terrain is restored,

when your vessel is consecrated,

you will remember what it feels like

to desire from the spirit, not from infestation.


And only then will you know freedom.


True sovereignty is not just political—it is biological.

Clean the temple.

Guard the gate.

And let the Holy Spirit dwell where no serpent can slither.


 
 
 

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