💥SOY SACERDOTE EXORCISTA: "HABLÉ CON EL DIABLO y DIJO ESTO" 👀/ "FUI POSEÍDO POR ANGELES CAIDOS"
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The priest recounts his early childhood sensitivity, seeing shadows that he later understood to be his deceased sister and grandfather. He initially feared these perceptions due to religious teachings but later reconnected with spirituality through various paths, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and indigenous cultures, before returning to Catholicism and becoming a priest. He describes hearing a divine voice that guided him back to his original calling.
His first direct encounter with a demonic presence occurred during an accident on Christmas Eve after returning to the priesthood. He felt a strong, desolate presence and observed unusual smoky figures above his overturned car. He emphasizes the importance of faith and conviction in confronting such experiences, rather than fear.
As a deacon, he assisted his superior, Monsignor Andrés Tirado, in exorcisms. His first notable case involved a woman who had been subjected to a satanic ritual 16 years prior. The woman displayed extreme physical strength and altered vocal tones during manifestations, even sensing the priests' presence from a distance. The exorcism process had been ongoing for seven years.
The priest clarifies that demons do not appear as described in popular culture (horns, tail), but as tempting forces in daily life or hidden entities. He explains that there are different ranks of demons, similar to angelic hierarchies, and that manifestations can include foul odors, insect infestations, and unexplained physical disturbances in the exorcist's own living space.
He admits to being personally attacked and even temporarily incapacitated by an entity. During these attacks, he experienced paralysis, a lack of will, and an inability to move or eat, despite conscious efforts to pray. He describes a stark physical manifestation of an entity that spoke, saying, "We are many," and caused a drop in temperature and a misty atmosphere.
He explains that knowing a demon's name provides power over it, a concept derived from Judaism. However, he cautions against uttering these names carelessly, as words hold energy and can invoke these entities. He refrains from naming specific demons to avoid unintended summoning.
The priest describes a seven-year-long case involving a person who had sought help from various spiritual and religious traditions. This case involved strong manifestations, physical ailments, and a disrupted home environment. What made it particularly challenging was the discovery of a centuries-old pact made by an ancestor for wealth, which had created a recurring crisis in the family line at age 48. Although the pact was canceled, the man later died in an unexpected accident, illustrating the consequences of such agreements.
He explains that the St. Benedict Medal is a powerful spiritual protection, acting as a compact exorcism. He likens it to a sigil or yantra, concentrating protective energy. He emphasizes that it must be blessed and exorcised to be effective. He also discusses the concept of spiritual armor, as described by St. Paul, highlighting the need for daily spiritual strengthening and conviction.
The priest confirms that evil-marked places like prisons or crime scenes can indeed harbor negative energies that attract demonic entities. He also acknowledges that even exorcists are vulnerable to spiritual attacks, as he once unknowingly harbored an entity that sought his energy and vitality. He stresses the need for constant vigilance and spiritual hygiene.
The priest encourages viewers to focus on positivity and seek appropriate help for spiritual or emotional struggles. He emphasizes persistence in spiritual practices and the importance of taking personal responsibility for one's spiritual growth. He provides his contact information: Instagram/Facebook @padreangelus and WhatsApp +57 315 389 8409 for consultations.