• The Exorcism Files

  • True Stories of Demonic Possession
  • By: Adam Blai
  • Narrated by: Lyle Blaker
  • Length: 3 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (35 ratings)

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The Exorcism Files

By: Adam Blai
Narrated by: Lyle Blaker
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Drawing from his extensive experience in assisting with cases of demonic oppression and possession, in The Exorcism Files, Adam Blai presents listeners with enlightening true stories and traces their causation. Whether people provided a gateway through Ouija boards or tarot cards, Blai reports from firsthand observation how they were lured into the occult.

Blai also recounts shocking cases of participation in covens and cults under the guise of knowledge, empowerment, and liberation. This is sometimes accompanied by crimes and hauntings, which Blai also documents. An essential guide for our time, The Exorcism Files reveals numerous striking truths about the supernatural, including: the key signs of diabolic possession—and how they differ from those of oppression; how dabbling in the occult opens the door to evil; why the devil most intently attacks priestly and religious vocations; how evil can manifest itself in physical objects or symptoms; why only priests, with their bishops' permission, should perform the old solemn rite of exorcism; and how engaging in mind control and ghost hunting is flirting with evil.

Blai demonstrates that there is a supernatural enemy in this world who is trying to destroy us. Our defenses are the Precious Blood of Jesus, the sacraments of the Catholic Church, Holy Scripture, and Church Tradition.

©2022 Adam Blai (P)2023 Tantor

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Perfectly Crafted Book! Even for a Trained Exorcist (like me).

My previous “exorcism book” (on Audible) was such a complete waste of time that I gave up on it a little over halfway in. But this book started great, picked up even more steam along the way, and then rose to what felt like a triumphant crescendo that seemed to bring everything together. The cases here were unique and intense, allowing the author to accomplish the difficult task of writing a veritable text book that read like a gripping story. I’m not entirely sure but it felt (to me) as though the author/exorcist’s “perspective” might have been the key to making his work so outstanding. I loved it and I could NOT put it down practically from the get-go.

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To the point….

This book flew by quickly, I was able to listen, absorb the material without feeling lost or confused. 100 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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Very useful

Outstanding. Will be considered a classic and studied by aspiring priests and clergy for generations to come.

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Incredible experiences

I really enjoyed hearing about all the different experiences Adam Blai the author has had in regards to helping those people afflicted by demonic activity.

Adam comes at these problems first from a scientific approach and when needed can then bring in spiritual warfare that will help these individuals.

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Listen and heed warnings!

Listen and heed the warnings! At times, the author has a strong favor towards the Catholic Church and some of its doctrines. However, it is worth listening to. I do not recommend listening when you're too tired, it's late, or you're distracted. But overall, don’t listen to thoughts or voices that say it's not worth it.

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Quick moving

This was an interesting book, which an enjoyed. The narrator was very good. The stories were short and to the point.

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Everything

Totally enjoyed every bit of the book. Hope in the future to read more of his books.

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Overall nice short digestible read

Author strikes a balance between speaking about the spiritual, without being too theological, and speaking about the devil and demons without being too Hollywood about it. Speaks in his practical experience as an evaluator, and a participant in exorcisms, as well as a good overview of other issues Catholicism considers parts of the occult.

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Very good book

Very interesting. The world needs to know more about this! It is real! God is real! And only God can save you! Good read!

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Sadly disappointing...

This collection of experiences has the validity of campfire stories told by children. The reader is expected to believe these events are true, while the search for non-demonic causes is heavily glossed over or ignored all together. This book seems to be an exercise in inflating the ego of the author rather than examination of true demonic possession cases. this book fails in its attempt to bring us closer to God, in that humans seem to be the most important component to God's reign upon the Earth. if one human is sacrificed to the devil or satan, the human race and God's kingdom will fall. this seems to make man more important than God. This ultimately undercuts the book Central message of bringing us closer to God to avoid falling into Satan's trap.

Overall, this book is just a re-examination of rites and rituals deep in church teaching. It lacks the meaningful attempt to explain demonic possession for any reason outside of the existence of the devil. I would have enjoyed this more had the author made minimal effort to attempt to dispel possession itself. As the reader, I am given no evidence or reason to suspect or believe that these cases of possession are not, in fact, manifestations of mental illness.

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