Exorcism: How to Clear at a Distance a Spirit Possessed Person
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This book explains how an exorcism of a spirit is performed a distance, not in the presence of the client. It traces the normal progression that a dying person experiences, and explains why a normal death often does not occur resulting in the spirit of the dead becoming earthbound. That spirit then seeks and possesses a living person who must be depossessed. This book explores a comparative simple, safe and effective way of performing an exorcism. Watch for these Signs! * Anti-social Behavior *
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Review by Marlene at Thoth Books & Curiosities for Exorcism: How to Clear at a Distance a Spirit Possessed Person
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Eugene Maurey writes very clearly and concisely about his experience in the areas of depossession from a distance using a pendulum. The book was published in the 80’s, and his experience is from earlier years, and it may seem a little dated now, but it shares the same fundamentals as Dr. Edith Fiore, Dr. William Baldwin and other practioners’ work in this field. While others have used hypnotized subjects to verify the presence of entities and their subsequent removal, Eugene Maurey advocates strongly at removing these entities from a distance at all times. The book includes a chart that can be used with a pendulum in order to verify what type of entity is attached, and especially interesting are the too positive entities like crusaders and overzealous evangelicals that can cause as much problems as negative entities. I keep this book as part of my library dealing with SRT (Spirit Release Therapy).
Review by Bryon Smith for Exorcism: How to Clear at a Distance a Spirit Possessed Person
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so, this book is about clearing “possessed” people of the souls of the dead who are possessing them. the procedure given is to be used as a distance (only) method. personally, i think the author vastly exagerrates the problem of possession by the dead, while completely ignoring the possibility of obsession and possession by other kinds of spirits. the author also spends a lot more time discussing diagnosis, (by means of pendulum dowsing,) than is really necessary, especially considering the treatment is harmless even if the victim isn’t really possessed. still, an interesting item to read, and about the only non-christian book about exorcism of any kind on the market.