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What you need to know about monitoring spirits.

 1. Monitoring spirits are a type of demonic spirit with the mission to make your life miserable and lose your faith in God. They are different from Incubus and Succubus. Monitoring spirits appear in your life to destroy your peace by bringing you negativity, block you from reaching your success, create disturbances in your surroundings to increase your stress or negative emotions and to distract you from whatever you are doing, most especially if you are reading the Bible or praying.

2. Unlike angels who are assigned to real human beings at birth, monitoring spirits are not assigned at birth. Not everyone has monitoring spirits. They only target and they only appear in individuals who are in a vulnerable state or disconnected from God, as this gives the demons an easier opportunity to influence or manipulate the person. 

3. An individual can have one or more monitoring spirits influencing them. One monitoring spirit is the one affecting them directly, while the other monitoring spirits are the monitoring spirits affecting those people around them or random people they have encountered, including those people on social media.

4. Monitoring spirits can see whatever you are doing, such as what you are typing on your phone, and they can hear whatever you are saying. So, if you are commanding them to leave in the name of Jesus Christ, they can hear you. But they cannot read what is in your mind because they are only limited beings. They don’t possess the same or all abilities like God because they are only creations just like us. Only Yahweh can access our minds because He is the Creator. As the Creator, He is all-knowing.

5. Monitoring spirits get their strength from the negative emotions of the person they are influencing. Emotions like sadness, fear, depression, anger or anxiety are seen as emotions that these demons can feed on to strengthen their hold over the individual. The more a person feels these negative emotions, the more vulnerable they become and the more power they give to the demons, which strengthen its influence over them.

6. Monitoring spirits don't stay with us forever. They only attach themselves to individuals who are emotionally, mentally or spiritually struggling. By building a strong relationship with God, praying and seeking His protection, their presence or influence can be removed. However, if an individual becomes vulnerable again, the monitoring spirits from other people may not return, but their own monitoring spirit can return and continue influencing them as long as they are in a vulnerable state.

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