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Defeating Demonic Principalities: Unveiling Satan's Organizational Hierarchy

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DEFEATING DEMONIC PRINCIPALITIES Can we order demons to reveal information that will bring about their own downfall? Would God “send” a demon to carry out his will? Christian psychologist Rita Cabezas describes what she has learned in her encounters with evil spirits in her private counseling practice so you too can learn to confront the demonic hierarchy. Asmodeus claimed to be more important than other demons I had confronted, that it belonged to a higher echelon. When asked how many other higher spirits were at the same level, it replied, “six.” “Satan is the highest,” the voice added. “He’s our king.” Asmodeus told me that these higher-ranking demons can travel all over the world, while the lesser ones are bound to specific territories. The lower-ranking spirits govern geographical areas and cannot move to another territory without permission from the higher spirits. It explained that they are constrained to this earth, unable to leave our planet. The spirit yielded this information reluctantly, after much insistence on my part. Not exactly a friendly little chat, this was an all-out battle! It cursed me and refused to speak, whereupon I would rebuke it and demand an answer in Jesus’ name, because God had commanded this spirit to reveal information and instructed me to force a confession. Rita Cabezas, Christian psychologist, minister, author and speaker, has her private practice in Costa Rica. She travels nationally and internationally to teach and minister in the areas of inner healing, development of prophetic gifting, personal and territorial spiritual deliverance and confrontation of demonic principalities.

69 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 13, 2020

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May 3, 2026
The writer mentions at the beginning that this book is meant for some people and not for everyone. I personally believe in spiritual warfare, but what I found difficult to read was the idea that “God sends demons on special assignments.” I do believe that God can turn evil into good, but the way some of these ideas were phrased felt a bit shocking to me.
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