We continue the exploration into the spiritual warfare now being associated with certain mental illness specifically schizophrenia. Once thought to be auditory hallucinations, many mental health therapists consider this rediscovery a breakthrough in learning the origins of the voices plaguing victims with this disorder.
For many schizophrenics the voices are known to be vulgar, grotesque and anti-human, ultimately driving the tormented state of a now fragmented mind.

The pharmaceutical companies and universities emphasize the voices aren’t external and they belong to the patient, however past guest Jerry Marzinsky says from his 30 years of experience as a mental health therapist he’s convinced the voices are external to the patient. In fact, the voices are actually some type of predator. Call it a demon, etheric parasite, negative entity, these things have a complex strategy, a system to feed off of human suffering.

The attacks can begin with benign chronic negative thoughts. The unnatural negative thought pattern can feed depression, anxiety, anger, despair and envy which may lead to a downward emotional spiral. This can create the charged energy of a negative emotional state. There are many catalysts such as drug use and ouijia boards.

The revelation that spiritual warfare can be attributed to certain psychotic conditions isn’t necessarily a new concept. However, the renewed understanding that the voices are very likely malevolent spiritual manifestations has begun to change the path and approach of treatment for schizophrenia.

Guest – Jerry Marzinsky was awarded the state of Arizona’s meritorious service award and the Pima College Apple award of teaching Abnormal Psychology. He holds a B.A. in Psychology from Temple University, a Master’s Degree in Counseling from the University of Georgia, and two years of study in a Ph.D. Psychology program. He is the co-author of the book titled An Amazing Journey Into The Psychotic Mind – Breaking The Spell Of the Ivory Tower. Jerry currently has a private practice in Arizona.

Guest – Judy Gregerson has recovered from a multi-voice schizophrenia and will share her story. With Judy’s story, a familiar clear picture forms in how these entities operate on people. Judy Gregerson is the author of 3 books including Strategies for Overcomers and What I Learned in the Pit. She is also studying the Mace Energy Method.