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The Story of Legion

Legion

There is a part of me that identifies with Legion. Like me on my pathway of becoming, Legion also becomes someone else, something both less and also more. After Legion is set free, is made healthy and whole, Legion is in his right mind. Legion’s internal and personal, demonic tormenters leave him. Legion no longer experiences cognitive distortions. Legion is able to understand clearly. He is able to purposefully and functionally perceive and know. Dysfunction drops away and Legion is able to behave and act in responsible, predictable, healthy ways towards both himself and others.

Legion has always been alone and he has no friends and no significant relationships because he is “many.” His family and the town's people are afraid of him. Legion lives apart from the living. He lives among the dead, surrounded by tombs. Repeating, Legion lives among the dead. Legion is not able live with the living in town. He is too scary.

Legion is set free and sees the intimate relationships of Yeshua with his friends. He sees that they are not afraid of one another. Legion perceives that he doesn’t belong with anyone or anyplace and he wants to belong. So, Legion asks to join Yeshua and Yeshua’s friends. Yeshua refuses the request and tells Legion to “go home.”

Legion is disappointed and is in despair at being told that he cannot go with, cannot live among, Yeshua and his friends. Legion is not permitted to have an instant and built-in community where he feels at home. He is told to go and find belonging and meaning elsewhere. In essence, Yeshua tells Legion to go and find his own community. And so Legion goes away to discover for himself his own Way, physically separate and aside from the One who initiates him into the land of the living, the One who sets him free to become himself.

I don’t know the ending of Legion’s story. I don’t know how his story turns out because his story ends abruptly. To my knowledge, nothing further is written in the Bible about Legion. He walks away from Yeshua and his friends; he walks into obscurity and into history, becoming a part of The Ages. I’m left wanting to know more. I want to know more about Legion. I love Legion. I always have ever since I first heard his story when I was a little boy. For you see, Legion is me.

. . . .My name is Legion; for we are many.
"Come out of the man. . . !"
. . . .the unclean spirits comes out. . . .
. . . . (the people) are afraid.
. . . .(Legion) begs that he might be with him.
But Yeshua refuses, "Go home. . . ."
. . . .(Legion) walks away. . . .
Mark 5:1-20

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Mental! I never heard the story of Legion of the bible but reading your post here reminded me of a TV show of few years ago... I suppose the Legion you write about here is the base of the story of the comic book (I think it might have been a comic book) and the TV show later on... I remember having a meltdown and really feeling like the main character, I can't remember his name right now... Anyway...
Obviously the TV show is called LEGION...
 
Mental! I never heard the story of Legion of the bible but reading your post here reminded me of a TV show of few years ago... I suppose the Legion you write about here is the base of the story of the comic book (I think it might have been a comic book) and the TV show later on... I remember having a meltdown and really feeling like the main character, I can't remember his name right now... Anyway...
Obviously the TV show is called LEGION...
Betty, my life's experiences have told me that many of the stories in the Bible are not literal, they are metaphorical and allegorical. I think the story of the Biblical Legion is a universal one and I think it especially applies to those of us who are ASD.

Quite literally, however, I've gone into cemeteries and have talked with the dead. Interestingly, one spirit told me to get out of the cemetery. He said that I don't belong with the dead. He said that I belong with the living. I responded by saying the living are much too scary for me and that I need to hide. He told me to leave and to never return. I was very, very sad about this, but I left the cemetery and never returned to that specific graveyard. This was a V. A. (military) cemetery and I was going into the cemetery that was adjacent to a V. A. (military) hospital where I was an in-patient for seven weeks of group treatment

There were fourteen of us veterans in this group treatment program. I was only with the other thirteen, however, when we had formal, group psychotherapy sessions. During breaks and down-time, I went over the the cemetery across the street. The other thirteen veterans were hostile towards me. made fun of me, harassed me, and were, seemingly, afraid of me because I was "different." I didn't belong with these other men.

On one other occasion, I was in an American Civil War, Union Battlefield Cemetery. I was experiencing severe and prolonged depression when I went into this cemetery. I walked around and could feel the spirits from all sides, surrounding me. Finally, I asked the entire community of the dead if life were worth living. I was surprised by the response. Number one, the spirits responded as a unified whole. Second, their response was a definite and unanimous, "Yes! Life is very definitely worth living!" the communal answer came to me. In my very depressed mood, I was shocked by the experience. I expected these deceased veterans to tell me that, no, life should not be lived. Once again, however, the spirits of these dead soldiers told me to get out of the cemetery and go back where I belonged, with the living.
 

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