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− | One of [[David Berg]]'s numerous [[spirit helper]]s, '''Abrahim''' (pronounced: Ah'-bra-heem) was supposedly a stereotypical Gypsy leader of Hungarian descent who had been murdered in 1272 and was responsible for Berg's drinking binges and alcoholism. | + | One of [[David Berg]]'s numerous and most influential [[spirit helper]]s, '''Abrahim''' (pronounced: Ah'-bra-heem) was supposedly a stereotypical Gypsy leader of Hungarian descent who had been murdered in 1272 and was responsible for Berg's drinking binges and alcoholism. He is spoken of in numerous [[:Category:Family Publications|Family publications]]. |
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''Source: "Where Do Babies Come From?" <small>(ML 794; Mar. [[1979]])</small>'' | ''Source: "Where Do Babies Come From?" <small>(ML 794; Mar. [[1979]])</small>'' | ||
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===Family publications referencing Abrahim=== | ===Family publications referencing Abrahim=== | ||
− | Following is an incomplete | + | Following is an incomplete listing of [[Mo Letter]]s referencing Abrahim. |
* [http://www.exfamily.org/pubs/ml/b4/ml0275.shtml The Parable of the Frog] <small>(ML 275)</small> | * [http://www.exfamily.org/pubs/ml/b4/ml0275.shtml The Parable of the Frog] <small>(ML 275)</small> | ||
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* [http://www.exfamily.org/pubs/ml/b5/ml1482.shtml Abrahim’s Position!] <small>(ML 1482)</small> | * [http://www.exfamily.org/pubs/ml/b5/ml1482.shtml Abrahim’s Position!] <small>(ML 1482)</small> | ||
− | See also: [[Hitchhiking spirit]], [[ | + | ===More information=== |
+ | * [http://www.excult.org/ed/spirits.htm The Family and Familiar Spirits] — by [[Edward Priebe]] | ||
+ | * [[The Alcoholic Prophet]] — by Edward Priebe | ||
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+ | See also: [[Hitchhiking spirit]], [[Rasputin]], [[Ivan Ivanovitch]], [[Goddesses]] | ||
[[Category:Spirit World]] | [[Category:Spirit World]] |
Revision as of 20:08, 30 May 2005
One of David Berg's numerous and most influential spirit helpers, Abrahim (pronounced: Ah'-bra-heem) was supposedly a stereotypical Gypsy leader of Hungarian descent who had been murdered in 1272 and was responsible for Berg's drinking binges and alcoholism. He is spoken of in numerous Family publications.
Berg described what happened when he let his Gypsy spirit helper, Abrahim, enter him:
15. [...] They come back & inhabit us & can speak through our mouths & even enjoy our sex & even be tempted to drink a little too much! 35. [...] I mean, he just loves to fuck! You know how he explodes when I'm fucking! He thinks it's great!--And he apparently still enjoys his liquor, the old rascal! [...] Maybe this is an experience to teach him to not go overboard, or he's going to kill his host!
Source: "Where Do Babies Come From?" (ML 794; Mar. 1979)
Family publications referencing Abrahim
Following is an incomplete listing of Mo Letters referencing Abrahim.
- The Parable of the Frog (ML 275)
- Abrahim the Gypsy King! (ML 296)
- Abrahim: “the Gypsies’ Story!” (ML 298)
- Abrahim: “How Arabs Became Gypsies!” – A Great Mystery Solved!” (ML 301)
- Holy Ghosts! (ML 620)
- Where Do Babies Come From?--Pre-Existence or Re-Incarnation? (ML 794)
- Abrahim’s Vision of Heaven! (ML 1479)
- Abrahim’s Gypsy Life! (ML 1480)
- Conversation with Abrahim! (ML 1481)
- Abrahim’s Position! (ML 1482)
More information
- The Family and Familiar Spirits — by Edward Priebe
- The Alcoholic Prophet — by Edward Priebe
See also: Hitchhiking spirit, Rasputin, Ivan Ivanovitch, Goddesses