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L**A
Truly impressive, ignore at your peril...
You would be hard-pressed to find a better book from a more respected authority on the subject of the demonic. The author himself was an esteem exorcist, priest, and figure at the Vatican and had been doing this work longer than most of us had been alive, probably. As for the content, it walks beautifully that fine line between minimizing the subject matter and sensationalizing it.Amorth addresses, first and foremost, the underpinnings of the topic in Catholic theology, scripture and tradition and starts from the basics on towards the "big guns." Something you don't often see in discussions of demonic possession is the reality that if one encounters Satan, he would much rather NOT manifest extraordinary action, i.e. vexation, possession, et al. He would much rather act in more ordinary means, such as temptation and sin. He deftly explains all the ways that Satan manifests in the ordinary, the spiritual implications, and how to deal with them.In the sections regarding extraordinary action, he details each type of action and how they are addressed, ranging from the use of prayers and sacramentals to full-blown exorcism. I have read about the subject of exorcism over a number of years and Amorth gives the best explanation of how real-life exorcisms happen that I have seen, the kind of knowledge you can only get from the inner sanctum of demonology. Something else I noticed is that he doesn't just tell us what happens, but can tell us, physically, emotionally, and spiritually WHY it happens, in almost scientific fashion.One of the best and strongest features of this work is the insistence of ruling out the mundane before jumping to the spiritual. Amorth insists that physical, medical, and psychiatric explanations be found first, and revealed that he refused to see clients until he could ascertain that the problem was spiritual. He and other exorcists admit that some of their clients were not, in fact, demonaics and thus turned them away, encouraging them to find the real, non-spiritual cause of their problem. I have always admired this quality in people who deal in the paranormal, when they are able to only use their hammer on actual nails, to not mislead or cheat people regarding their beliefs and abilities. It instills confidence in the reader.Another best and strongest feature? The calm and understanding that is reflected in his work. Amorth tells us the need and the means to welcome people experiencing spiritual evils and to not treat them as modern day lepers. He shares with us the view that many of the poor women persecuted in times past were innocent, likely struggling with some kind of evil, spiritual or otherwise, and sympathizes with the view that our modern rationality was born out of the abuses of the church in centuries past. His case histories include people from all walks of life and all levels of demonic influence, so he doesn't just serve the far right of Catholicism, for lack of a better way to put it, nor does he exclusively serve the least active of believers.In additional to respecting modern advancements, the work shows a reverence for history and tradition, reflected in the exorcist's preference for the exorcistic rituals of 1614 and in oldie-but-goodie ideas including, but not limited to, the idea that exorcism isn't just a means of healing but a means of diagnosis. Anyone versed in Catholic theology and sacred tradition will be pleasantly surprised at the mixture of ancient, centuries old, and modern sensibilities, trending neither towards clinging to musty ideas of a previous time, nor towards iconoclastic and post modern attitudes that discard everything passed down to us.One minor criticism: Understandably, given the man's background, he tends to "see the devil everywhere," something he himself realizes and alludes to in his text. Especially when talking about swearing but also in other areas, I feel he overestimates the danger of these things, either seeing them as uniformly evil or at best, being of no value and being too dangerous to bother with. I appreciate his concerns as a reader and a believer, but I think he overstates his case here.All in all, this is a work that deserves to be read by all. Truly impressive!
J**O
Masterpeice!
An Exorcist Explains the Demonic is an amazing book that I strongly recommend! It was a very good book on how God will judge us by love.Heaven is real and so is Hell.Demons function in the negative.If you stay faithful to God; then Satan and the demons will be afraid of you and will leave you alone.Therefore, all I can do is say only great things about this amazing book! Have a great day, know our Savior Jesus Christ loves you, and goooo An Exorcist Explains the Demonic!
B**E
GREAT BOOK SO FAR
Incredible book highly recommended for anyone who wants to understand Earth better. After all even Christianity and the Bible say this is Satans dominion and the demonic entities rule here influencing us all at times
A**K
thank you Fr Gabriel
Excellent read! Very insightful and informative.A thorough telling of the motives and tactics of demons, as well as the mercy and motive of God.
A**D
Satan himself began as a beautiful Angel who served on behalf of God at one ...
In the course of two days I delved into a book composed by a priest who experienced demonic possession. With astonishing clarity he explains how demons operate in driving people away from their God. As for my conclusion, Satan himself began as a beautiful Angel who served on behalf of God at one time. However, his pride, intelligence, and self-love turned him away from God. Thus, he rebelled against our Lord, together with his followers. Other Angels chose to love and follow God. Therefore, when the fallen Angels led a revolt, the war between good and bad Angels was launched. However, the fallen Angels lost, thereby expelled from Paradise. As for Satan, he turned from a beautiful Angel into a hideous Beast because of his corrupt heart and mind. In fact, these creatures are highly intelligent and cunning, with Satan merely a huge liar. Their purpose on earth revolves around destroying Souls and creating suffering. How do they destroy Souls? First, somehow they push people to choose the wrong path in life. They encourage lust, anger, depression, hopelessness, and even frustration. Unfortunate Souls even become possessed by them, starting to behave abnormally. Some end up taking drugs, watching porno, and become so possessed that they end up ceasing their relationship with their God. A Demon is so cunning that it can appear to humans in any form, including an Angel, a beautiful woman, and even Jesus himself. Satan can promises wealth and success, yet those who embrace him by these empty promises gain only temporary relief that is followed by misery, hellishness, and the severance of the soul. Our world is so full of hopeless people looking for solutions, often instead turning from God to the occult, spells, fortune telling. They fail to realize that all of this derives from the Demon. Fortune tellers are themselves experiencing a variety of problems, even heath-related issues caused by dealing with the Demon. Some mediums even claim that they communicate with Spirits as guides to obtain answers, when in fact such Spirits are just another form of the Demon. No one can see into the future other than God, and indeed fortune tellers may have a gift but not from God whatsoever. They just tell people what they want to hear, thereby taking their money. In fact, one you go to them, you are building a bond with Satan because the gift is not from God. Instead of changing people's lives in a positive fashion, fortune tellers fling out false promises and predictions, making people lost their bond to their God. I myself have know acquaintances who consulted readers, with none of their predictions coming true. Hence, turn to God for answers, not to liars and moneymakers. Some even turn to witchcraft, of which there are two types, one black and one white. Those who use white magic believe it is normal, as it were, not realizing their neither black or white derive from God and ought to be stopped. There are also those people who use crystals, shoe horns, or other objects as signs of protection, thereby putting their Faith in inanimate objects not alive from God. Such practices leads to idoltery, inviting evil. Instead, holy water, blessed oil and salt, or even a cruxifixl are more useful to protect you from evil in your life or rid your house of rubbish. The best protection or omulets remain your relationship with God and prayers, especially deliverance prayers that chase Satan away. Yet, in the early stages of your prayers, you may experience negative events related to Satan persisting to remain in your life. Keep reiterating deliverance prayers, attend church services, and go to confession. Nonetheless, the conclusion of this book will open your eyes to many aspects of life of which you are unaware. It is a must read.Emiliya Ahmadova Author of Broken Chains
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