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*kel*
January 21st, 2007, 07:11 AM
hello, i know this is in the wrong forum, i did not know where to post this.
i run a paranormal forum, there is a member on my site who is extremely depressed, more than anyone i have ever known, i do not know him personally, he just comes in chat and freaks everyone out with what he says, now the other day he was talking about soul bonding and that he did this to his ex-wife and he is now wreaking (sp?) evil on her. his present wife has jsut left him and he soul bonded her too. now i dont know anything about soul bonding at all. a friend of his who brought him to my site, she has asked me and members of my site how to undo a soul bond. i know nothing on this subject. Does anyone know how to do this? can my friend do it behind his back? or does he have to undo it himself? i am rather freaked out by this man and worried that he is going to do something to me. he is in america and im in australia.
any advice would be really helpfull that i could pass on to my friend (sorry if im confusing people,lol, im talking about two people)
Desert_Witch
January 21st, 2007, 06:56 PM
This topic is too close to how to do Curses for me to discuss this publicly. Perhaps I could PM you? Let me know. I should be of some help here.
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*kel*
January 21st, 2007, 07:04 PM
hello, you sure can, i dont know anything in regards to this subject, i just keep to my ghosties!
wolf
January 21st, 2007, 07:15 PM
This is something that needs to be addressed by a shaman, in person.
Who is requesting the release? The guy who has tried to force his will on someone else, or one of his two victims?
Okay, I reread your post ... none of the three principles are requesting this, but a third/fourth party. If she, herself, were subject to the bond, she could work to have it undone. The process is similar to that of a soul retrieval, only focused on that one aspect of the person's life. If she tries to undo his bonding herself, she risks danger on a number of levels.
*kel*
January 21st, 2007, 07:20 PM
not any of them, his friend ladydragus who is quiet concerned about his state of mind. basically this man should be in a mental hospital.ladydragus has asked me to find out how to do it. im not sure if she is wanting to do it herself or pass on the information to him. she is in a hotel right now because she lives in springfield mo in usa and the whole community is without power due to the severe storm that hit there. so i cannot clarify right now if she wants to do it or she is going to pass it on to this man.
*kel*
January 21st, 2007, 07:37 PM
sorry wolf, im not sure if you edited your post when i was responding or i totally missed your last paragraph. ladydragus will be back online sometime between now and the next 8 hours, she comes on once a day. i will clarify who is wanting to do it
Desert_Witch
January 21st, 2007, 08:13 PM
Kel, just sent off the PM. Read it and get back to me via PM.
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wolf
January 21st, 2007, 08:31 PM
If the fellow needs to be in a mental hospital, then he has to do something dangerous to himself or someone else, not just be depressed, for example.
If he is willing to sign himself in, that's easier. Involuntary commitment differs from state to state. I'm not sure of the laws in Missouri, but I could probably find the right crisis center/hospital to talk to, if there is anyone in his local area that knows him and has witnessed dangerous behavior.
*kel*
January 21st, 2007, 09:03 PM
thanks for the replies. wolf im not sure what he does to himself, he has no friends near him, just this ladydragus that is 7 hours away. apparently he did not eat for nearly 3 weeks and 3 people online reported him to the police. i have spoke to ladydragus about taking action about getting him hospitalised, but she said that his online friends do not want to do that because that would lead to problems with the custody issue with his 2 year old son. and that is the only thing that keeps him alive right now
wolf
January 21st, 2007, 10:15 PM
The situation cannot be good for the 2 year old if this fellow has custody, that's for sure. I'd suggest checking to see if the mental health emergency service in his area has something called either "Outreach" or "Mobile Crisis."
The problem, however, with any online information or claims is that they aren't worth the paper they aren't printed on. Whole thing could be gaming for sympathy or money. Get info to folks on the ground who can use it.
*kel*
January 22nd, 2007, 12:59 AM
yes i totaly agree, he apparently has him for a week at a time, not sure how often tho. from the impression i have got of him, i definately would not be sending my son there for any amounts of time. i have spoke to the ladydragus that wanted the info on soul bonding and she said that, she has had enough of him and wont be looking into it. thanks for your responses.
oh btw, i seem to think also that he is saying stuff to get attention
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