Jenny Staller, the self-proclaimed psychic-medium, alleged that this thing never had an incarnation as a human being and that, therefore, it was evil.
Or an entity, as she put it. The question is, from what school of thought is that derived? What institution or grimoire has that information been recorded or annotated? How was that found out, studied, and determined? Or, did someone pull that out of their ass and successfully pass it off as fact? Whatever the case may be, right now, at this moment, it's tossing Jenny around the room like a rag doll. We've tried to help, but time and time again, it's beat us back like we were bathwater in its hands, even though we can't see it. It's Jenny's fault, really; her ego got the best of her. During this seance, she claimed that she would call the entity to do her bidding.Martin, one of our colleagues, asked Jenny to explain what this entity was? Her explanation was, as mentioned above, a spirit or thing that was never human but could physically interact with human beings. Alana Chung, and Barry Severn, our other colleagues, began to question Jenny's information and her ego got the best of her. "I can command this entity to do what I want when I want, and how I want!" She bellowed. "But if it was never a human being," I asked and sort of pleaded with Jenny. "How does it have the intelligence to understand what you want?" When she scoffed at me and replied with, "It's because you're not me, and only I have dominion over it because I am, it's mother!" That's when the entity snatched Jenny right out of her chair and wiped the walls with her body. She never stood a chance, and neither did we, so we stayed out of it. We had no choice; otherwise, it would have killed us too. I don't know what else to tell you, except that even if you have a smidgen of some kind of psychic perception, don't let it get away from you where you begin to think that you're greater than everyone and everything. Because that 'thing' might not take too kindly to it.
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