Sister of Darkness: The Chronicles of a Modern Exorcist
by R.H. Stavis Author and Sarah Durand Author
The world’s only non-denominational exorcist—the inspiration for a forthcoming scripted television series—tells her astonishing true story: a riveting chronicle of wrestling entities from infected souls, showing how the way pain and trauma opens us to attach from forces that drain our energy . . . and can even destroy our humanity. We may not be able to see them, but they’re always there. Smoke and shadows, ghoulish features or lifelike forms, they are the demons, or what Rachel Stavis calls “entities,” that float around us, or even attach themselves to our bodies, feeding off our fears and our negative energy. Sister of Darkness is Rachel’s story—how she discovered her gift for communicating with the spirit world and how she learned to accept it and use it to help those in need, from small children to musicians, politicians, and everyone in between. Rachel takes us on a journey into an unseen world, describes the diverse range of entities that surround us, the Spirit Guides and Ancient Ancestors that come to her aid to reveal the root causes of pain, and what you can do to protect yourself from creating a hospitable environment. A unique look at demonology removed from religious dogma, Sister of Darkness creates a world that is at times frightening, eye-opening, and utterly enthralling.
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