Virapannyo

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BlackBird
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Re: Virapannyo

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They only appear to, it's just part of the hallucinations my friend. You must seek help. These voices are not real monks, they are just paranoid delusions.

It's really important that you go and seek more help. I cannot emphasise that enough.

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Re: Virapannyo

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BlackBird wrote:They only appear to, it's just part of the hallucinations my friend. You must seek help. These voices are not real monks, they are just paranoid delusions.

It's really important that you go and seek more help. I cannot emphasise that enough.

metta
Jack
I knew this would happen that people would just call me insane hence I didn't speak of the reason why I wanted to know. Anyway if anyone knows about Virapannyo, please post it here since I wasn't able to find anything about him on the internet.
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Re: Virapannyo

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dhammatestimony wrote:The reason why I ask this is because ever since I left the monastery from Thailand, I'm being contacted by 4 monks in my mind who are saying that I'm Virapannyo and need to perform certain procedures on me to determine whether I'm Virapannyo or not. They've kept me tied up for 4 months now, they are not at all leaving me alone. For the past 4 months they have performed all kinds of strange procedures on me(details of which are too vast to disclose) and are not at all letting me go. The names of the monks they are using are Luang Por Liem, Ajahn Kevali, Ajahn Siripannyo and Ajahn Jayasaro, I don't know whether the real monks are involved or not, however Tan Ajahn Jayasaro seems the most real since I've heard many of his Dhamma talks.
I'm almost being kept hostage they are not at all leaving me alone, I don't know what to do. They have different sorts of mind control techniques. They are telling me that they are almost like asuras and are not at all letting me go. Tan Ajahn Jayasaro told me to play Paritta chanting and it did not help me at all, so that incase they are some kind of evil spirit, it might go away.
They want to expose this Virapannyo character at any cost, that's why they are keeping me hostage. Even the message that I'm writing now might me due to something that they might have introduced in my mind.I don't know what to do I'm completely helpless.
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