-A startling major piece of work devoted to reincarnation truths, a 1,300 page work of two-volumes that still stand as a definitive research work, by Frederic W.
Meyers, titled, ” Human Personality and its Survival After Physical Death”.
(These oddly, were published posthumously, in 1904, after Meyer’s death in 1901.)
– Demonic entities that possess humans are frighteningly written about in,
“Hostage to the Devil”, by Jesuit Malachi Martin, an extraordinary exploration of five severe cases of demonic possession, a book that almost made me abandon my own research and writing from raw fear.
-“Thirty Years Among the Dead”, written in 1924 illuminates the subject of human possession by solely Earthbound spirits and is essential grist for any worthy mind’s mill.
More essential nutritious books to digest for developing an open, healthy mind are:
-“Life Before Life”, about the Planning Stage of our blueprints for each incarnation, by Helen Wambach, splendid reading about her remarkable findings after her regression of over a thousand patients.
-“Unseen Influences”, by Dick Sutphin, is not only fine reading, but prescriptive; it states in its introduction:”It is time to reject the unseen influences and direct your own destiny.”
What’s the strangest learning from a book?
-Beyond prevailing clinical beliefs, E.T.s can and do affect human beings by repeated spiritual tampering, causing ‘symptoms’ easily misdiagnosed and misunderstood as psychological dysfunction by an uneducated psychoanalytic community.
For erudition, digest a wondrous text, titled, “CE-VI: Close Encounters of the Possession Kind”, by William J.
-“Encounters”, by psychologist Edith Fiore, PH.D. describes attachments made by errant alien beings seeking retirement sanctuary within humans.
Many psychiatrists have now begun to understand these phenomenon and to incorporate therapy towards this previously unrealized reality.
-Two more essential ‘must-reads’ are,”Past Lives Therapy”, by Morris Nertherton and “The Splintered Soul”, by Maryanne Clare.
Essential volumes of knowledge, above mentioned,
concerning spiritual illnesses of the eternal human mind / soul, are largely and wrongly ignored by clinically trained psychiatrists, and by the public mind; most people are painfully ignorant of influences from unseen, dark entities.
I yearn for the public and for psychiatrists and mental health experts to adopt a science of exorcism, a therapeutic intervention to liberate, teach, and support a patient/ victim to learn to reject the Devil.
These books present lucid evidences beyond any current psychoanalytic grasp, of the human psyche and yield a rare gift: an open mind.