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  1. Marie G. Bastien
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Self-Deliverance: How to Gain Victory over the Powers of Darkness
    January 27, 2016
    Marie G. Bastien
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    This book is insightful and worth reading. You will not waste your money if you buy it. It is easy to read, but profound. The author uses Bible verses throughout to bolster his teachings.
  2. BEEBEE
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Self-Deliverance:How to gain victory over the powers of darkness
    September 6, 2015
    BEEBEE
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    This book is a great tool to use for Christians. We all need someone like Rabbi Schneider to tell us like it is .Especially when we let generational demons take control.
  3. Karah
    4 Stars Out Of 5
    Hoping for a little more
    June 21, 2015
    Karah
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 4
    I was really looking forward to reading this book. When the publisher sent it to me, I immediately sat down to read it. I always knew that between the sins of my past, the sins of my family, and the trauma in my life from childhood to present - I really needed a good demonic cleansing.

    I had a hard time with this book though. I believe without a doubt what Rabbi Schneider says - that demons are actual beings with intelligence, motives and personalities. I also believe that many of the mean spirited thoughts and actions in my life were not my own or nudged by a few demons. One thing I had trouble with was that he kept using words like Yeshua. Being unfamiliar with the wording he used made me a little uncomfortable. I kept an open mind and kept going to read through to the important messages. The beginning felt repetitious and I struggled through the first part of the book.

    When I was in a really interesting part, I continuously would fall asleep before reaching the end of the page. This happened over and over again for a few days. I tried standing and walking while reading and ended up reading most of it over again because I couldn't remember what I read. This is when it became very apparent to me that the fight with my own demons had already started. They would have been content with me not continuing to read the book. I was even more determined to get through it. The book did get better and it did help me. I do plan on reading it again.

    I think it's incredibly important to read this book when works like this are not discussed in a church atmosphere. It's also important to know that you can deal with your own demons and cast them out. Rabbi Schneider helps you to understand that this is a progressive process and not immediate. The demons didn't cling on to you overnight and they will fight to keep you in their clutches. It takes time.

    This is one of those books that you are either going to really like or not. Keeping an open mind and working through the process is important. It's kind of like a 12 step program to clean your soul, but how many steps it takes is up to you. To summarize, I would recommend anyone to read it and try the process before judging.
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