Talk:Yamaiko/@comment-179.7.209.153-20170321033040/@comment-88.188.124.55-20180520095506

Actually, there are cases of criminals who later had a deeply traumatizing / shocking experience in life that so to speak expelled evil from them and deeply changed their mentalities and ways of life; in a way, exorcism is meant to do that.

For example, there is General Butt Naked, one of the most insane merc leaders and vaudoo sorcerer & tribal priest in the History of Africa; after undergoing a certain epiphany he became a Christian convert and preacher.

Another example, a Japanese one this time, is how a burglar who was attempting to steal money from a temple dedicated to Amida became a pious monk. The Temple's head found him during the night, and willingly gave him the money saying "Ah... good that you are here, take this money I have way too much (i.e. it is sinful and I must discharge some of it on someone else before becoming obsessed by money)." but the guy didn't understood, so he took the money and thought the monk was crazy. Then, the monk prevented him to leave, and said "Wait, it is winter now, pretty cold. Take this cloth from one of my parishoner who died recently, it is thick and will keep you warm." So the robber was like "OK..." and tried to leave, but the monk stopped him again, so the thief was like "What do you want to give me this time?" and the monk answered "No you got it wrong, this time it is not about me giving you anything; I gifted you, so you must thank me before going on your way." So did the robber. Latter, he was caught by the Japanese police - it was during the taishô era, if I recall, so they were harder and meaner than the modern police - and they interrogated the robber to know about his victims and eventually the police went to the monk to ask him about what was stolen from him and try to sermon the old priest. But the Buddhist sage shrugged and said : "Nothing was stolen from me; someone came during a cold winter night and asked for things which I agreed to gift him." Hearing this, the criminal cried long and deep; and after having end his prison time, he went back to the temple nad became a Buddhist monk, his master even tasked him with the Temple's treasury and he was highly trust worthy.

These are by no means isolated accounts, just remarkable and famous ones.

'''So you see, a super-tier spell about Osiris manipulating the souls of men and their moralities WOULD PROBABLY be able to make evil people eviler and good people better human beings. '''