This is a youtube video of
Father Father Thomas Pandippally. From his website
www.saintmichaelusa.org,
"Father Pandippally joined the Carmelite of Mary Immaculate (CMI)
Congregation in 1987 and made his first profession on March 19, 1992".
POWERFUL EXORCISM PRAYER
Kyrie eleison. God, our Lord, King of
ages, All-powerful and Almighty, You Who made everything and Who
transforms everything simply by Your will. You Who in Babylon changed
into dew the flames of the "seven-times hotter" furnace and protected
and saved the three holy children. You are the doctor and the physician
of our souls. You are the salvation of those who turn to You. We
beseech You to make powerless, banish, and drive out every diabolic
power, presence and machination; every evil influence, malefice, or
evil eye and all evil actions aimed against your servant. . . Where
there is envy and malice, give us an abundance of goodness, endurance,
victory, and charity. O Lord, You who love man, we beg You to reach out
Your powerful hands and Your most high and mighty arms and come to our
aid. Help us, who are made in Your image, send the angel of peace over
us, to protect us body and soul. May he keep at bay and vanquish every
evil power, every poison or malice invoked against us by corrupt and
envious people. Then, under the protection of Your authority may we
sing, in gratitude, "The Lord is my salvation; whom should I fear?" I
will not fear evil because You are with me, my God, my strength, my
powerful Lord, Lord of peace, Father of all ages. Yes, Lord our God, be
merciful to us, Your image, and save your servant . . . from every
threat or harm from the evil one, and protect him by raising him above
all evil. We ask you this through the intercession of our Most Blessed,
Glorious Lady, Mary ever Virgin, Mother of God, of the most splendid
archangels and all yours saints. Amen."
ANIMA CHRISTI
Soul of Christ, sanctify me; Body of Christ,
save me; Blood of Christ, inebriate me; Water from the side of Christ,
wash me; Passion of Christ, strengthen me;
O good Jesus, hear me; within Your wounds, hide me; let me never be
separated from You; from the evil one, protect me; at the hour of my
death, call me; and bid me come to You; that with Your saints, I may
praise You forever and ever. Amen.
PRAYER AGAINST EVERY EVIL
Spirit of our God, Father, Son , and Holy Spirit,
Most Holy Trinity, Immaculate Virgin Mary, angels, archangels, and
saints of Heaven, descend upon me. Please purify me, Lord, mold
me, fill me with Yourself, use me. Banish all the forces of evil
from me, destroy them, vanquish them, so that I can be healthy and do
good deeds. Banish from me all spells, witchcraft, black magic,
malefice, ties, maledictions, and the evil eye; diabolic infestations,
oppressions, possessions; all that is evil and sinful, jealousy,
perfidy, envy; physical, psychological, moral, spiritual, diabolical
ailments. Burn all these evils in hell, that they may never again touch
me or any other creature in the entire world. I command and bid all the
powers who molest me -- by the power of God all powerful, in the name
of Jesus Christ our Savior, through the intercession of the Immaculate
Virgin Mary -- to leave me forever, and to be consigned into the
everlasting hell, where they will be bound by Saint Michael the
archangel, Saint Gabriel, Saint Raphael, our guardian angels, and where
they will be crushed under the heel of the Immaculate Virgin Mary.
PRAYER FOR INNER HEALING
Lord Jesus, You came to heal our wounded and
troubled hearts. I beg You to heal the torments that cause anxiety in
my heart; I beg You, in a particular way, to heal all who are the cause
of sin. I beg You to come into my life and heal me of the psychological
harms that struck me in my early years and form the injuries that they
caused throughout my life. Lord Jesus, You know my burdens. I lay them
all on Your Good Shepherd's Heart. I beseech You -- by the merits of
the great, open wound in Your heart -- to heal the small wounds that
are in mine. Heal the pain of my memories, so that nothing that
has happened to me will cause me to remain in pain and anguish, filled
with anxiety.
Heal, O Lord, all those wounds that have been the
cause of all the evil that is rooted in my life. I want to forgive all
those who have offended me. Look to those inner sores that make me
unable to forgive. You Who came to forgive the afflicted of heart,
please, heal my own heart.
Heal, my Lord Jesus, those intimate wounds that
cause me physical illness. I offer You my heart. Accept it, Lord,
purify it, and give me the sentiments of Your Divine Heart. Help me to
be meek and humble.
Heal me, O Lord, from the pain caused by the death
of my loved ones, which is oppressing me. Grant me to regain peace and
joy in the knowledge that You are the Resurrection and the Life. Make
me an authentic witness to Your Resurrection, Your victory over sin and
death, Your living presence among us. Amen."
PRAYER FOR DELIVERANCE
My Lord, You are all powerful, You are God, You are
Father. We beg You through the intercession and help of the archangels
Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel, for the deliverance of our brothers and
sisters who are enslaved by the evil one. All saints of heaven, come to
our aid.
From anxiety, sadness, and obsessions, We beg You:
Free us, O Lord. From hatred, fornication, envy, We beg You: Free us, O
Lord. From thoughts of jealousy, rage, and death. We beg You: Free us,
O Lord. From every thought of suicide and abortion. We beg You: Free
us, O Lord. From every form of sinful sexuality. We beg You: Free us, O
Lord. From every division in our family, and every harmful friendship.
We beg You: Free us, O Lord. From every sort of spell, malefice,
witchcraft, and every form of the occult. We beg You: Free us, O Lord.
Lord, You Who said, "I leave you peace, my peace I
give you," grant that, through the intercession of the Virgin Mary, we
may be liberated from every evil spell and enjoy Your peace always. In
the Name of Christ, our Lord. Amen."
You just met the girl of your
dreams. But you feel some level of discomfort in the situation. The
article spots the red flags. She might have Borderline Personality
Disorder.
How to Spot A Girl With Borderline Personality Disorder
While no words can describe how
our mom means to us, Mother's Day is dreaded by children of a mother
with Borderline Personality Disorder. The terrorist acts of a
Borderline Mom carry over through adulthood. "No Contact" is the only
approach that works.
When Mom is an Emotional Terrorist
This article dwells on
the strange experiences of those who have a loved one with Borderline
Personality Disorder. The rage has surprisingly similar mannerisms and
expressions of a person possessed by the devil.
The Scariest Aspect of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
If you are hopelessly in
love with someone with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), you can
survive the chaos with these 5 hands-on tips.
5 Tips to Deal with a Loved One with Borderline Personality Disorder
There is power in keeping
marriage intact with validation techniques especially if your wife has
Borderline Personality Disorder.
Borderline Personaltiy Disorder: 5 Powerful Tips to Deal with "I Do Everything in the House" Statements by Your Wife
Your girlfriend's
behavior "does not make sense". You cannot find the right words for her
behavior. Could it be a personality disorder? How can you help her?
9 Signs Your Girlfriend Might Have Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
The motive behind the
cold blooded murder of Annie Lee is still unknown. However, Raymond
Clarke's actions may be a simple manifestation of "Intermittent
Explosive Disorder".
Intermittent Explosive Disorder: Does Raymond Clarke III Have It?
People with mental
illness should not be denied of their rights to raise children. Mothers
with Borderline Personality Disorder must seek help so they can
effectively parent their child.
Moms with Borderline Personality Disorder
Can your loved one with Borderline Personality Disorder heal on their own? The chances are they need your commitment.
Borderline Personality Disorder: 5 Ways to Help Your Loved One Heal
I read this article when searching for information on the
characteristics of people with BPD is like in relationships. I have
been diagnosed as having BPD and was trying to learn more about BPD.
While reading this article my initial reactions were to be offended and
disgusted. When I started to think about why these words were making me
feel that way it was because it could perfectly describe how I made my
significant other feel when I was in a relationship with them. Honestly
in the end I was left feeling, well sad. I had known before that I had
unhealthy relationships and my tendency was to always blame on the
other person and blame certain things on myself, but certainly not all
of it. I don't want to put myself through that much less another
person. If anything, it helped open my eyes to what I need to do help
facilitate treatment.
Borderline Personality Disorder and Compassion
There are ways to deal with the
rages of someone with Borderline Personality Disorder. If you find the
secrets, there is a possibility that your relationship with them will
work.
Handling Borderline Personality Disorder Rages: 5 Secrets for Their Loved Ones
COMMENTS ON MRS TREASURES BPD ARTICLES
This article fits my life like a glove. Whenever Mother's Day comes, I
instinctively roll my eyes and think to myself, "Do I HAVE to? Why
should I even buy a card for her? Let alone try to *make her feel
special*" Then I feel guilty because I'm supposed to think my mother is
a wonderful mom and good role model. I would not pick my mom as a role
model for anybody! My sister, dad, and I dread buying gifts for her
because there is always something wrong with them. And I've heard the
"nobody does anything special for me/ nobody appreciates me/ everything
I do is for other people" speech a hundred million times. We all bend
over backward for her, and she denies it. I've just recently discovered
that there are other people going through the same thing- God bless you
for not trying to hide this horrible behaviour like I do.
Anonymous (2009. November 03)
Thank you for writing this article. Please ignore the negative
criticism, since they are from unbelievers and have no clue. You have
to have faith in the spiritual realm, number one, to understand this
article. So if it doesn't help you, don't read it and move on to drugs,
therapy that may help. For those of you who believe, please please pray
for loved ones who have BPD. BPD is just another name of Being Provoked
by the Demonic.
Angie (2009, July 28)
Thank you for this. I have never been able to bring myself to do much
on Mother's Day for my own mother. I hate trying to find a card or put
together anything special. The holiday is miserable for me as I
vacillate between feeling like a giant hypocrite and a terrible,
ungrateful child. It's true, I think only other people with BPD mothers
understand how horrible and damaging it is to grow up this way. I have
multiple personalities because of it that come out in times of stress,
and ptsd so bad that I lose my vision temporarily and have
uncontrollable shakes when my mother gets a certain tone in her voice.
I can't even see her right now. Bless you for being so honest in this
article.
Anonymous (2009, July 23)
Great article! I wish I had known the signs. They were not obvious
until after having children with my Borderline. Then it developed into
weird aggressive and anti-personal behaviors kind of like this
mini-movie: http://angiemedia.com/?p=1904 Not long afterwards, it got
even worse. She filed for divorce and went full-on with a BPD
vilification campaign! She still wants to control everything about my
life, and is using false accusations to do it. False accusations about
child abuse, spousal abuse, etc. are the norm for her. She's recruited
so many people (neighbors, coworkers, church people, family members,
etc.) to help her spread her lies and harass me. It's like being hunted
with the court's approval and consent because the court is too inept to
figure out what is going on and protect our children and me from her. I
would have stayed with her and gotten her help, but the false
accusations and how much traction she gets with them are horrifying and
massively damaging.It is not safe to be anywhere around her. She seems
unable to dtop lying and even works over our kids trying to make them
lie, too. Those of you with BPD have to realize you are a mortal threat
to your loved ones when you start up with your vilification campaigns.
Literally, you can get us tossed in prison and banned from seeing our
children with your lies. The only way you might make yourselves safe
enough to be around is to very publicly admit you have a problem and
cooperate with mental healthcare professionals and getting help to
acknowledge your behaviors and learn to control them. Anything short of
that is basically asking us non-BPs to play Russian Roulette with you
pointing a machine gun to our heads.
Hunted by a Borderline (2009, April 07)
WOW! and I mean WOW. I wish I would have read this four years ago. This
article so accurately mirrors my intense , but on and off relationship
with my former girlfriend. Everything is the same,, the stages are
exactly the way I experienced them too. The stories, the childhood, the
past relationship stories,,etc. are also just as I experienced. Down
the the very last point about them being with someone else , but you
know they are still hovering in the background, subtly still trying to
manipulate and control, so when things happen, (they know things will
happen, because its a pattern that they are very familiar with too) you
can be a safety net. No contact is the only way out. Thank you very
much for taking the time to write this. It is dead on! In the many
articles that I have read on this disorder some people try to discredit
those of us that have been through this and made the diagnosis
ourselves,, yeah the arm chair diagnosis.
Joe, (2009, 26 February)
I'm "stuck" in a relationship with a girl whom I think has BPD right
now. This article hits so close to home that it gave me chills.
Mike (2009, 17 February)
Excellent article! (^;^) From personal experience, I can attest that
this not only is very useful and practical advice, it is essential for
anyone struggling to maintain a successful lasting relationship with
someone who suffers from borderline personality disorder. It is not
easy!
Rebecca Wren (2009, January 16)
Great article. I'm going to forward it. Tremendous job.
Armywriter (2009, January 28)
This story scares the crap out of me. I would say I am currently in the
middle of this type of relationship. I am starting to develop my
suspensions. My girlfriend completely adores me and has to compliment
me 20x a day. She has had a bad past at breakups- meaning she cheated,
was physically abusive and self abusive. This story describes me in a
nutshell- wish me the best.
BC (2009, January 12)
Thanks for the article. Nice to know I'm not alone.
Lisa Paris, (2008, 05 December)
Good afternoon!
I love your articles; I added you to my favorites and also subscribed
to you. Please keep on writing, you are doing excellent work!!
Thanks,
Sylvia ( 2008, November 19 )
I hope you are well. I miss reading your new work. --Christine (Sept. 03, 2008)
THANK YOU!! For years now, I've been trying to figure out why I was
unable to get along with my ex. A friend in mental health mentioned she
thought he was BPD so I began researching on line. I still was not sure
until I came across your article.
What a relief! I answered yes to the majority of your questions. It
feels huge to finally be able to point and say that I feel this is what
is wrong. And it means that I can start to seek help. I can change how
I approach him and work with him if I can figure out from which
perspective I need to do it.
I was starting to really believe I was crazy or I really was the person
he says I am. It's been death by a thousand cuts. Thank you so much.
For the first time I was able to look at an aticle and say that I saw
my situation in it. And if I can name it, I can get help for it. It
makes it real.
Thank you so much!!
Sharon Burke ( 2008, June 11)
Thank you; I wish my parents had this guide when I was younger.
Megan Deroche (2008, Sept 22)
I was reading your article 'how to spot a girl with bpd' and in many
ways it matches - except that initially my girl was showing signs of
paranoia, constantly checking me out as if I might become an axe
murder, we met online.
I am writing to you because your piece seems to be very certain of the
pattern. I am not sure if I am just dealing with a bratty princess who
loves drama, or a serious personality disorder.
I won't waste your time telling you why I remained in this relationship
- I was in love, and cared about her very much, and she had other good
moments - also it was very short lived on account of the fact that I
had to be away - and I had never seen behaviour quite like it, so I
didn't know what to make of it, and my caring side came out to want to
help. I have sinced realised this is not something you can 'fix' and
that she needs time and nurture from a qualified objective source. At
least in my opinion she does - but I don't say this to write her off.
I am however interested in your comments if you have time to give them
Simon W. (2008, September 10)
Thank-you for telling the real truth about how difficult it is and how
utterly emotionally draining it is to have a mother with borderline
personality disorder. There are so many articles that tiptoe around the
truth and never tell how adult children of BPD's are in constant terror
from their mothers. This article was spot-on and I thank-you for giving
a voice to all the adult children who are utterly confused and victims
of this terrible illness that rips families and souls apart. I am an
adult child victim as well and I could relate to EVERY sentence in this
article.
Veronica (2008, May 05)
Thanks for further enlightenment, because I've been on a lifetime
search for what exactly is wrong with the mother I have always known is
crazy.
Truth Seeker2 ( 2008, May 13)
There needs to be more awareness and information on this horrible
disorder for the sake of all. It was not until I was 37 and my children
were 20 and 17 that I had a name to place with my disorder. It is hard
to overcome the symptoms associated with this devistating disorder if
you don't know what the problem is or that one exists. I am thankful I
knew there was an issue. BPD is often misdiagnosed or overlooked as the
person just being "difficult." Although, I was not as severe as the BPD
described in Mrs. Treasure's article, I could relate as I too am a
victim of BPD parents and have overcome many unhealthy behaviors. My
kids have suffered though not in the same ways I had perhaps. It tears
my heart apart for their sake and mine- of course. My son is more
sensitive or handled my outbursts differently than my daughter. By the
time I had them I had some realitive normalcy but during times of
stress, I would lose my self control and have to fight to regain it.
Trust is a huge.
Temporary in Vanity (2008, Sept. 12)