Dementia, Alzheimer’s, and Lewy Body Dementia Deliverance Prayer

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Courts of Heaven Prayer against Dementia, Alzheimer’s, and Lewy Body Dementia

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Keys to receiving this prayer and using authority in it:

  • Listen to this prayer if you or someone whom you’re interceding for has Dementia, Alzheimer’s, and/or Lewy Body Dementia.
  • Listen to this prayer if you or someone whom you’re interceding for Dementia, Alzheimer’s, and/or Lewy Body Dementia in their bloodlines.
  • Listen to this prayer if you or someone whom you’re interceding for is experiencing any of the signs and symptoms mentioned in this recording (listed under “court case”).
  • Pray in tongues while listening to prayer.
  • Follow up with communion

Reminder:

Deliverance is a lifestyle and NOT a one time event.

Description

COURT CASE:

  • dementia
  • having progressive deterioration in our intellectual functioning
  • having brain damage
  • forgetfulness
  • having short term memory loss
  • having long term memory loss
  • having noticeable disruptive memory loss
  • inability to concentrate on instructions
  • difficulty with familiar, daily tasks
  • losing track of time and place
  • having difficulty understanding vision and space
  • can’t follow a conversation
  • misplacing things
  • misplacing things and blaming others
  • having decreased or poor judgement
  • withdrawing from our favorite social activities
  • experiencing frequent memory loss that affects our daily activities
  • forgetting simple words
  • losing our initiative
  • misplacing things or putting them in inappropriate places
  • having difficulty performing familiar tasks
  • experiencing changes in our personality
  • disorientation with time and place
  • changes in our mood or behavior
  • agitation
  • having unrecognized symptoms of dementia
  • apraxia (inability to perform learned movements on command even if there is a willingness to perform the movement)
  • agnosia (inability to interpret sensations)
  • inability to recognize things
  • having visual agnosia
  • having trouble focusing
  • impaired orientation
  • making up answers to orientation
  • answering close to the correct orientation
  • having difficulty finding the right words to say
  • perseveration (getting stuck on a topic or an idea)
  • saying the same things over and over again
  • behaving in the same way over and over again
  • having a slowed response
  • slowness of mind
  • being labile (easily altered)
  • being emotionally unstable
  • our emotions changing quickly
  • having gradual and progressive deterioration in our intellectual functioning
  • having long and short-term memory loss
  • being impaired in our judgment
  • being impaired in our abstract thinking
  • being impaired in our problem-solving ability
  • being impaired in our behavior
  • experiencing self care deficit
  • not taking care of ourselves
  • forgetting to eat
  • forgetting to take care of our personal hygiene
  • neglecting our health
  • neglecting caring for ourselves
  • neglecting to care for our children
  • neglecting to care for our spouses
  • neglecting to care for our pets
  • neglecting to pay the bills
  • neglecting to do our chores
  • neglecting to do any of the housework that we need to do
  • neglecting to do any of the work that we need to do
  • having Alzheimer’s dementia
  • having abnormal brain changes
  • having our nerve cells deteriorate
  • declining in our thinking skills severe enough to impair our daily life and independent functioning
  • declining in our cognitive abilities severe enough to impair our daily life and independent functioning
  • agnosia (failure to recognize or identify familiar objects despite intact sensory function)
  • amnesia (losing our memories due to having brain degeneration)
  • aphasia (having language disturbances in understanding and expressing spoken words)
  • apraxia (inability to perform motor activities despite having intact motor functions)
  • having stage 1 Alzheimer’s disease-in which we are forgetful
  • having stage 2 Alzheimer’s disease-in which we experience confusion
  • having stage 3 Alzheimer’s disease-in which we experience ambulatory dementia
  • having stage 4 Alzheimer’s disease-in which we are at the end stage
  • becoming dependent
  • needing a caregiver
  • having trouble completing a task
  • wandering
  • experiencing sundown syndrome (sundowning) in which is characterized by a pronounced increase in symptoms and problem behaviors in the evening and/or increasing in activities at night
  • having lewy body dementia
  • having vascular dementia
  • experiencing microscopic bleeding and /or blood vessel blockage in our brain
  • having frontotemporal dementia
  • having Parkinson’s disease
  • having Huntington’s disease
  • having mixed dementia from more than one cause
  • having word curses spoken over us when we were diagnosed with any of these aforementioned problems
  • having word curses spoken over us when we were diagnosed and/or told that we had “senile dementia”
  • madness
  • confusion
  • general confusion
  • having difficulty performing our activities of daily living
  • having difficulty taking care of ourselves and living independently
  • having sudden mood swings
  • apathy
  • having word curses placed on us by stating that we require long term care and/or that we need to be put into a nursing home
  • worshipping the sun, moon, stars, planets, constellations, and/or galaxies
  • idolatry
  • worshipping Lilith
  • having word curses placed on us by stating that we have an incurable and/or irreversible disease such as any of these aforementioned problems
  • human agents of darkness releasing spells to cause, contribute to, and/or exacerbate any of these aforementioned problems
  • the category/kingdom of spirits that cause, contribute to, and/or exacerbate any of these aforementioned problems