There's a new bestselling religious book        that's general Christian but unlike too many that are in that category,        this one doesn't take a shot at Catholicism and has some very valuable        information on spiritual warfare.
In particular the book (which in        large part employs, of course, scriptural passages), addresses a topic we        have been focusing upon as of late: cleansing our surroundings and        families.
Have you closed the portals to evil        spirits? Do you ever pray specifically for that? Have you asked the Holy        Spirit to show you where there may be "openings" though which darkness can        enter? 
More to the point: how many problems        in our lives are caused by forces that we usually don't hear mentioned?
It's fascinating: how clever        darkness is. And it's        detailed in the book Purging Your House, Pruning Your Family Tree.
In a chapter called "Don't bring        accursed things into your home," author-evangelist Perry Stone recounts the story        of a friend whose home was subject to "bizarre" supernatural        manifestations. 
"At times he and his wife had felt a        strange, somewhat evil presence coming from a certain room," writes Stone. "On several occasions, out        of the corner of her eyes, his wife caught the imagery of a shadowy        figure, like a vapor, moving swiftly across the floor in this same room        where they felt this negative energy.
"They had not said anything about this to their children, but their concern peaked when their daughter        began to express certain fearful and negative feelings she sensed and said        she had seen a dark shadow in the same area. 
"He knew something was wrong.
"Although an altar is made of stone,        ceramic, or wood and cannot see or hear, evil spirits linked to idolatry        are still attracted to such objects since their kingdom of darkness        centers on counterfeit worship."
And so there was, allegedly, a        manifestation.
Bizarre indeed! 
But think about it:        holy objects bring the Light of good spirits (angels, saints, the Holy Spirit, and of        course Jesus), so why wouldn't the opposite be true when it comes to        fallen spirits (that occult objects, or something attached to sin, bring        darkness)?
We know the power of relics and the        sanctity of a Catholic altar. We know how many sacramentals carry good        power. Here is another great strength of Catholicism!
But, these have their counterparts        in the nether regions. 
Many are those who suffer anxieties,        tensions, and outright afflictions due to what they have allowed into        their homes -- or so many testify. We heard a recent story of how a house        went into a similar uproar after books were brought in that were hundreds        of years old.
Moreover, spirits hover over people,        households, and whole communities, feeding on the sin sent up like a smoky        offering.
One highly well-educated man who was        working for a computer company and had the gift of seeing spirits told        Stone that he could actually observe spirits of various sizes and that they were        smaller in the Bible belt than over large cities -- where they "feed off        the sin in the same manner that people physically grow and receive their        nourishment from food."
When we sin -- when we transgress --        we send them power.
We can even do this with bad habits.
We open those "portals." 
"Lord, close every opening we        have given to darkness," is one prayer (said from the heart with        potency during the Rosary, especially this month of Mary and this time of        spring cleaning).
Even after we come back to active        Christianity, there are often weaknesses that remain -- and need to be        sealed.
Getting back to "accursed" objects,        Stone -- whose book has skyrocketed up some religious bestseller lists --        asserts in another case that one of his Christian missionaries had been        given an old drum made of animal skin stretched on the top and bottom. He        was unaware that it had been used in the past for Hindu worship        ceremonies. 
"One evening he and his wife were        preparing their tax returns in the kitchen when they began hearing a        strange scratching noise periodically coming from the other room.        Eventually they discovered that it was coming from inside the drum. At        first he thought a large insect had managed to get into the drum, but this        was impossible because skin enclosed it tightly on both ends. He then felt        it may have been used in some kind of religious ceremony and therefore may        have some type of a spirit attached to it. He took the drum outside and        cut the leather holding the animal skin on. He said, 'Suddenly I hear a        screeching sound so loud that it sounded like a person inside the drum.        The animal cover flew off, and I ran!' He destroyed the drum." 
 
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