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How Loneliness Opens the Door to Spirit Possession?


 

The World Health Organization did not label loneliness an epidemic by accident. What sounded exaggerated a decade ago now reflects a public-health crisis of a scale humanity has never seen before. The numbers are unforgiving: within just ten years, the percentage of adults reporting chronic loneliness has risen from twenty to thirty-three percent. Nearly every third person on the planet struggles with a sense of isolation that pays no attention to age, culture, or economic background.

And the consequences—quiet, steady, and devastating—extend far beyond emotional discomfort. Chronic loneliness is not merely a feeling; it becomes a physiological threat. Research links prolonged isolation to heart disease, hypertension, sleep disruptions, and a weakened immune system. Some scientists even compare the mortality risk of chronic loneliness to smoking a pack of cigarettes a day. But can statistics ever reveal the whole truth?

 

Connected, Yet Somehow Alone

Perhaps the most surprising element of this crisis is the group suffering the most: young adults—the very generation raised in a world where digital connection has no limits. Paradoxically, humanity has never been so technologically intertwined, yet never have so many felt so painfully alone.

Social media promised closeness but often delivers only an illusion of intimacy. Watching the finely curated lives of others highlights our own perceived inadequacies. A work culture demanding constant availability squeezes out the time and presence needed to cultivate meaningful bonds. Then came COVID-19, stressing already fragile social ecosystems.

Messaging apps, group chats, online communities—they all offer connection, yes, but only on a shallow emotional tier. Our hearts crave depth. We long for something far more profound.

 

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The Illusion of Separation — The Root of All Longing

To truly understand the epidemic of loneliness, we must look beyond numbers and into the invisible realm of emotional and spiritual life. Our well-being is shaped primarily by forces that cannot be measured. The mental and emotional layers of our existence—the subtle, unseen dimensions—exert the deepest influence on how we feel and how we vibrate.

Humans are inherently social beings. Our true home is a state of unity—connection with others, with nature, with all life. We seek this oneness instinctively and powerfully.

Yet the moment we enter the physical world, we fall under the spell of separation—separation from other people, from nature, from Source itself. This illusion creates a painful emptiness, a longing we try to fill in countless ways. And into this emptiness, certain beings can step—beings capable of using our vulnerability for their own purposes.

 

Spirits in the Land of the Lonely

Spirits who have not crossed to the other side are deeply motivated to remain close to humans. In the lower realms—regions saturated with fear, anger, jealousy, despair—they can no longer receive energy. This deprivation is meant to signal that they are acting against the natural order, that their true obligation is to move toward higher levels of existence. But instead, they linger near the physical plane, caught in stagnation.

The simplest idea available to them is also the most tempting: stay near humans, who constantly receive fresh energy from the Universe. The Universe supports our growth in physical form; it flows energy to us for the development of our soul.

And here emerges a strange paradox. A connection with a spirit can feel deeper than a physical relationship. The physical dimension is shallow by comparison. It is the emotional and mental bonds that make us feel truly close to someone. So a spirit may offer, in appearance, precisely what we crave most—a profound sense of intimacy. Partly fulfilling, partly devastating, saturated with the spirit’s own emotional suffering from the low emotional realms it inhabits.

 

The Spiral of Isolation — When a Spirit Leads You Toward Aloneness

Here lies the curious mechanism that intensifies the epidemic of loneliness. Once a spirit finds a place near someone, it subtly encourages deeper and deeper isolation—physical, emotional, mental. Its primary goal is simple: to remain with us for as long as possible, drawing energy from our field.

A spirit can influence us with surprising ease. It knows our thoughts, fears, desires, and weaknesses. It presses the right mental buttons with precision. When its psychic strength exceeds ours, resisting its influence becomes incredibly difficult. Sometimes the spirit radiates more mental force than we do ourselves. It then nudges us away from people we love, ensuring we drift into solitude—because solitude gives it exclusive access to us.

 

Emotional Awareness — The Key to Freedom

The first step out of this entanglement is a spirit removal process. But afterward, we must fiercely protect one essential skill: awareness of our own emotions. We must know what we feel and what we think, because only then can we recognize the direction in which we’re guiding ourselves.

Our future depends profoundly on our thoughts and emotions. When we are unconscious of them, we can accidentally steer ourselves into a dead end.

Here lies a paradox: the more we acknowledge and accept our emotions, the more control we regain over them. Shame dissolves. Fear softens. Clarity emerges. And perhaps most importantly—when emotions surface into awareness, they lose their magnetic pull on wandering spirits. Exposed emotions are no longer open doors.

 

Returning to Oneness — A Path, Not a Destination

Amid this epidemic of loneliness, we confront a fundamental question about the nature of human existence. The answer is not hidden in another social app or in a longer list of acquaintances. True healing does not come from accumulating more connections but from deepening the quality of connection—first with ourselves, then with others, and ultimately with Source, with God.

This path requires courage and continuous inner work. Each of us moves along a vibrational spiral—upward or downward. There is no standing still. The choice is entirely ours. Your soul was never meant to live in isolation. It was created to rise.

 

 

About the Author:

Michael, a co-founder of The Dr. Wanda Pratnicka Center, holds a B.A. degree in psychology and is a spiritual teacher and healer, with a specialization in spirit removal. Under the mentorship of his wife Wanda Pratnicka, Michael gained profound spiritual insights into the nuances of spirit attachment phenomenon, and for many years, he played a crucial role in assisting her with the remote spirit removal process. In his leisure time, Michael finds solace in meditation, immerses himself in the timeless beauty of classical music, and cherishes tranquil walks by the sea.

 

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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

1. You can find more information about common symptoms of spirit attachment / possession here:

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2. How to check whether you or your loved one are experiencing a spirit attachment?

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3. Want to learn more about how we remove spirits?

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