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Chapter 8. The Making of a Seiðman 216<br />

denigrated. It is far easier for an individual to recover from a disease caused by an<br />

indweller if the microorganism itself is either weak or dead.<br />

The second prong falls into my arena. I want to know why the indweller came to<br />

live with the individual in the first place. I do not view indwellers as microorganisms.<br />

For me, they are beings, ghosts, who for whatever reason had become associated with<br />

their own home and have taken up residence in this individual. Did the individual<br />

invite the microorganism in? Did the individual damage his own defense systems<br />

so then an aggressive indweller could come in? Is the indweller therefore specific<br />

reason? The latter is often the case with elderly individuals who are scared to die.<br />

Nursing homes are often rampant with pneumonia, for example.<br />

When I first encountered this ghost-disease I was appalled at how completely<br />

vicious and ruthless he was what these poor people. I hated this disease because<br />

I would see the elderly sitting in their rooms, often on their beds, coughing spasmodically<br />

for hours on end. Their energy levels would be extremely low so that<br />

they would often fall asleep in midconversation. The appetites dropped to rock<br />

bottom sometimes not eating for periods of two or three days at a time. Their lust<br />

for life would disappear often not caring if they lived or died. They would often<br />

lose 20-25In working with the elderly, especially those consigned to nursing homes,<br />

I realized that these people are living in fear constantly. Many of them are at stage<br />

V or VI dementia secondary to Alzheimer’s disease. There now living in a ’strange<br />

place’ with strangers taking care of them often performing acts on them that are<br />

normally reserved for infants (such as changing adult-diapers and cleaning them after<br />

an accident or spoon-feeding them pureed foods). They fear that they are losing<br />

or have already lost their children and their families, their status within family and<br />

community, and most of all, their minds and memories. The elderly, unless they<br />

can be cared for in the home with specific roles to play within family setting, live<br />

in constant fear. The gift that pneumonia brings his release from fear. Pneumonia<br />

allows the elderly to sleep, to dream, and to lose fear of death. If it’s job is not<br />

interfered with, pneumonia will lead the elderly to the Land of Their Ancestors in a<br />

quiet, relatively painless, and fearlessly smooth fashion. It is important to determine<br />

if the indweller is there to perform service or not.<br />

If the indweller is simply lost or is aggressively attacking the individual, my job<br />

is then to treat the individual to bring him back to a state of wholeness. Often<br />

diets, sleep patterns, fears, and habits need to be addressed. Occasionally, debts,<br />

usually to ghosts of places or ancestors, need to be uncovered, addressed, and paid.<br />

When these things are done, the indweller himself needs to be addressed and either<br />

asked to leave or forced to do so. The success of the cure is highly dependent upon<br />

the client’s willingness to act.<br />

Debts or transgressions can also be the cause of disease particularly skin diseases

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