Which country is it if you don't mind me asking? Ad I say I just find it rather interesting is all I fully understand if you would rather not say on here due to privacy and/or security reasons, I find i interesting how countries or particular areas can differ in their prctice of there faith on small things such as this, I'll ask my father about it and see if he knows anything :) thanks for the info
Courtsr has been told before that he needs to do research before posting stuff like this. If I remember correctly he also tried posting something about demons in Spirit Seers. Most of us were amused too.
Ok, I've read what everyone else has said but Im more concerned with this poor kid.
Ameena, does your friend know for sure that her son is possessed? Because I know it is very dangerous in some parts of the world for a kid to be seen as having such a condition.Kids do bad things for many different reasons and just because you don't know the reason dosent automatically mean he's haunted.
be very careful because in some cultures a kid branded as being possessed can be hurt, even with violence by the community in which that kid is from and even carry a stigma for the rest of their lives.
If however you do feel he is possessed, let your friend give him a spiritual bath - put eggshell powder and rue oil or herb in the bath water, smudge him with sage too if possible and then ask the spirit ( whatever it is, note I didn't assume demon) to leave. If your friend and her son believe in a particular religion (Im not a fan of those, but whatever works for you), then pray in that particular way along with him. Goodluck and Please don't allow the boy to be labeled as haunted, as thats a dangerous title to put on a child in some communities
I would just like to post a quick apology to Wudang, after asking I found out that salt is added to holy water on the Feast of the Epiphany however not normally when else it is blessed, apparently thats because otherwise everything gets coated too thickly in salt deposits and it takes a lot of effort to clean.