Becoming A Vessel Of Honor Rebecca Brown
283 Lyn had experienced a great improvement in her relation ship with her husband, both emotionally and physically. She no longer has pain with sexual intercourse. All five senses now function with much greater clarity, espe cially her vision. This is common. The demons keep a per son from experiencing the physical realm in a normal fashion. This is particularly true in people who have been involved in the Eastern religions where the goal is complete withdrawal from experiencing the physical realm so that the person is aware only of the spirit realm. It is now much easier to combat the demons because they are now on the outside of her rather than the inside. Lyn no longer has the desire to go back to the craft. Also, she no longer has the urges to commit suicide. The area of greatest struggle is to keep her mind from blanking out, especially around Satanic high days. She still has to fight occasionally as members of the craft come and try to force her to astral-project. She feels a tug on her spirit as they try to take her spirit out of her body. However, now she can rebuke them in the name of Jesus and completely stop them from being able to take her in the spirit to rituals. She has lost her ability to see into the spirit world. Lyn still has nightmares, but she can handle them now through the power of Christ. She cannot levitate now and has lost her ability of mental telepathy. She is no longer affected by the cues -- i.e., one cue was to drown herself, causing her to intensely fear water. That fear is now gone. Another cue was ringing bells, such as church Chapter 13 Deliverance of Those Involved in Satanism
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