"Response to Spirit Warrior" by Peter Kasaj - 3.3.17

Entry Submitted by Peter Kasaj at 11:15 AM EST on March 3, 2017

http://inteldinarchronicles.blogspot.sk/2017/03/where-to-begin-by-spirit-warrior-3317.html?m=1

When reiki is not demonic why you need exorcist to get rid of it.Let exorcist tell their stories.

Some people mixing reiki with Jesus isnt this contradicting?

http://www.tldm.org/news27/exorcist-yoga-and-reiki-can-be-point-of-entry-for-demons.htm

I am a diocesan exorcist and I can tell you (after 11 years experience and attending conferences with other Catholic exorcists) that reiki is extremely dangerous. I am at the moment involved in trying to help someone who has caused havoc in her family through her involvement in this (she is a “reiki master”) she is seriously disturbed now with hearing voices and being attacked by evil spirits. I do not know of any Catholic exorcist who has anything but negative comments to make about reiki. Apart from that, as you know, the philosophy (if we can call it that) is in direct contradiction to Catholic teaching. It is based on a false understanding of the human person which means that from the foundation up it is based on lies. Priests who endorse it need a good shake up and should be ashamed of themselves for leading people into error. I would urge anyone involved in this to stop it immediately.

https://www.google.sk/amp/s/reikiandchristianity.wordpress.com/2011/09/16/from-an-exorcist/amp/

Hernandez’ work has the same aim as his teacher, the official exorcist of the Diocese of Rome, Fr, Gabriele Amorth, who in 1990 published “An Exorcist Tells His Story,” that is, “to evangelize, to help persons oppressed by evil, to prevent others from taking risks with dangerous practices (witchcraft, “new age” esotericism, divination, charms ...) and to encourage the habit of frequenting the Sacraments and closeness to God.”

http://www.traditioninaction.org/History/G_030_Reiki_5.html

Peter Kasaj