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What is Exorcism?

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So I was contemplating about conflict, Satan, Heaven, Hell and Oneness today and I came up with some ideas.

After doing this for a few hours and working with ChatGPT 4.5, I (we) came up with the following essay.

Hope you enjoy.

What is Exorcism? Transforming Hell into Heaven though the Comprehension of Oneness

The True Nature of Conflict and the Illusion of Separation

Conflict is Hell.

Every source of conflict in human experience arises from: pride/ego/the fundamental force of separation. According to Leo Gura, separation represents the most basic illusion of consciousness, in which absolute Oneness appears to fragment into multiple distinct entities. So, when a person lives in conflict, they literally experience a hell—conflict being the direct manifestation of this illusion of separation.

 

Separation breeds conflict by generating the perception of “self versus other,” “right versus wrong,” “superior versus inferior.” Symbolically, Satan represents this very force: the power that sustains the separation illusion through the ego’s insistence on its individual identity and superiority over other aspects of Oneness.

 

True comprehension requires recognizing that all conflict stems from failing to see that, at its core, only a single Consciousness is experiencing itself from multiple, seemingly separate perspectives. When consciousness fails to recognize its unitary nature, internal friction arises and then manifests outwardly as conflict.

 

The Kingdom as the Natural Expression of Recognized Oneness

 

The Kingdom denotes the harmony that naturally emerges when consciousness recognizes its true unitary nature. In Gura’s framework, this corresponds to the state in which Oneness fully recognizes itself without the distortion of perceived separation. Harmony is not something to be achieved or developed; rather, it is what is revealed when the illusions of separation cease.

 

The Kingdom is harmony itself—it abhors even the slightest conflict. When consciousness acknowledges its unified nature, harmony becomes its natural expression. This principle resonates with Christopher Langan’s concept of self-consistency: reality, to remain coherent, must eliminate internal contradictions. In his Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe (CTMU), Langan posits that reality is a self-defining, self-regulating system striving to maintain fundamental coherence.

 

Langan’s self-consistency implies that any element generating internal contradiction must be resolved or eliminated to preserve the integrity of the whole. Applied spiritually, this means that conflict—being a fundamental inconsistency with the unitary nature of consciousness—must naturally resolve toward harmony to maintain the system’s coherence.

 

Humility and truth are not moral virtues to be gradually cultivated, but precise descriptions of consciousness when it is not distorted by the ego’s separation. Humility is the recognition that there is no separate “I” that can claim superiority over other aspects of Oneness. Truth is the direct awareness that all apparent multiplicity is an expression of the same fundamental Consciousness.

 

Even minor conflicts inevitably escalate into greater ones because they all originate from the same fundamental inconsistency within reality’s self-referential system. Langan analyzes this in complex systems theory: local inconsistencies propagate through the entire structure due to the system’s self-referential properties. If a minor contradiction is allowed to persist in a system seeking self-consistency, it generates recursively expanding tensions until the system must resolve them or suffer a fundamental breakdown of coherence.

 

This escalation is an inevitable structural principle in any self-consistent system. Small deviations cannot remain isolated because the entire system is interlinked through self-reference. When this illusion is reinforced in small instances, the general pattern strengthens and eventually manifests in more significant conflicts. Conversely, each moment of recognition of Oneness, however small, contributes to patterning harmony that naturally expands.

 

The Practice of Spiritual Exorcism as a Return to Oneness

 

Spiritual exorcism is the conscious process of transforming the perception of separation into recognition of Oneness. It literally turns infernal states of consciousness (conflict and separation) into celestial states (harmony and recognized unity).

 

Practically, this requires developing the ability to immediately recognize when the illusion of separation arises in consciousness. Every time pride, the ego’s need to be right, or a sense of superiority over others emerges, these moments indicate that Oneness has temporarily forgotten itself and is experiencing separation.

 

Immediate intervention involves consciously recalling that what appears as “other” in conflict is actually another aspect of the same fundamental Consciousness. This recollection is not intellectual but experiential—a direct recognition that perceived separation is illusory, and that harmony is the natural state when this illusion dissolves.

 

Words and actions only hold value insofar as they serve to remind and express underlying Oneness. When speech or behavior does not help dissolve separation, silence becomes the most appropriate response, preventing the reinforcement of separation patterns.

 

Individual Transformation as Universal Transformation

 

The ultimate insight within this framework is that when individual consciousness transforms perception of conflict into recognition of harmony, it directly participates in the universal transformation of hell into heaven. From the perspective of absolute Oneness, there is no real separation between individual consciousness and universal Consciousness.

 

Every moment in which harmony is chosen over conflict represents a moment in which Oneness more fully recognizes itself. This choice affects not only the individual perspective but also contributes to the universal recognition of the underlying Oneness of all apparent existence.

 

Thus, true spiritual exorcism does not expel external malevolent forces but recognizes that the separation generating all conflict is fundamentally illusory. When this illusion dissolves through direct recognition of Oneness, the hell of conflict naturally transforms into the heaven of harmony, revealing existence’s true nature as an infinite expression of a single Consciousness experiencing itself.

 

Edited by Santiago Ram

Holy Spirit, I REFUSE to do my S(elfish)atanic Will. Help me, for I strive to see your Kingdom.

[Matthew 16:24-25] 24 > “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.
25 For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.”

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