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#RobinWilliams acknowledged that he had opened himself up to #transformative #demonic #powers that aided him on stage. Without the aid of such demonic powers, it is likely that you would have never have heard of Robin Williams and many other famous celebrities. Williams also recognized that these powers had manifested a very evil influence on stage and that there could be a hefty price to pay for their assistance. Williams told James Kaplan of US Weekly: “Yeah! Literally, its like possession ‑ all of a sudden youre in, and because its in front of a live audience, you just get this energy that just starts going…But theres also that thing ‑ it is possession. In the old days youd be burned for it…But there is something empowering about it. I mean, it is a place where you are totally ‑ it is Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, where you really can become this other force. Maybe thats why I dont need to play evil characters [in movies], cause sometimes onstage you can cross that line and come back. Clubs are a weird kind of petri dish environment. I mean, thats where people can get as dark as they can in comedy ‑ in the name of comedy, be talking about outrageous stuff and somehow come out the other side. I mean, thats one place where you really want to push it” (Robin Williams, Robin Williams,” by James Kaplan, US Weekly, January, 1999, p. 53). Williams’ last statement quoted above answers the question as to why the demonic powers use entertainers. Their goal is to promote evil and darkness and increase mankind’s rebellion against God. Williams went on to say on the heels of that admission: “The people Ive ad­mired ‑ Jonathan [Winters], in his best days, was out. Gone. But the price he paid for it was deep” Like Robin Williams, Jonathan Winters had to contend with the tormenting demonic powers he utilized for fame and fortune. “These voices are always screaming to get out,” Winters told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, further admitting “They follow me around pretty much all day and night.” At the height of Winter’s success, he voluntarily committed himself to a psychiatric hospital for eight months. Winters would later claim that if he were not careful, the authorities would put him back in the “zoo,” an obvious reference to the mental institution. Winters, like Williams, often fell into deep depression and struggled with heavy drinking. goodfight.org/a_v_williams_robin.html
Posted on: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 00:23:47 +0000

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