BEST of 93 Pt. 2 Healing the Brain from Demonic Attack | Arthur Burk

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In this continuation of the conversation, Bralynn Newby and Larry Hill go deeper with Arthur Burk into the dynamics of spirit, soul, and brain. Arthur unpacks how demonic structures, abandonment, and the shadow of death impact intimacy with God, and why healing requires more than deliverance—it requires experiential trust, neurological rebuilding, and embracing pain as redemptive training. This episode challenges incomplete healing models and offers a holistic framework that integrates spirit, soul, brain, and Kingdom authority.

WHY THIS MATTERS
Many believers have done “all the right things”—deliverance sessions, inner healing, ministry events—yet still feel stuck, disconnected, or abandoned. Arthur explains why: healing isn’t just spiritual, it’s neurological. Without rebuilding the brain’s pathways for pleasure, trust, and faithfulness, transformation stalls. This episode matters now because Kingdom leaders need tools that integrate spirit, soul, and brain so they can walk in intimacy with God, overcome abandonment, and turn pain into redemptive authority.

HIGHLIGHTS
Healing requires experiential trust: Abandonment can’t be solved by deliverance alone; it must be healed through lived experiences of God’s faithfulness. [00:05]
Shadow of death explained: This entity blocks intimacy with God, often rooted in rejection of life or suicidal ideation. [00:12]
Integration of four streams: Deliverance, inner healing, spirit connection, and brain work must all come together for lasting transformation. [00:20]
Generational issues at conception: Spiritual defilement enters at the two-to-four cell split, requiring God’s intervention at the root. [00:28]
God’s dominion over time: Healing can occur retroactively because God inhabits the past, present, and future simultaneously. [00:36]
Timeline cleansing: Trauma creates breaches in the flow of God’s life; asking Father, Son, and Spirit to cleanse time restores continuity. [00:44]
Escapism damages integration: Avoiding pain through fantasy or distraction fragments the brain and spirit, blocking growth. [00:52]
Embracing pain as training: Pain can be Father-filtered, shaping authority and equipping believers to minister with power. [01:00]
Redemption of brokenness: God doesn’t just heal; He transforms garbage into Kingdom assets, turning wounds into authority. [01:08]
Defiant faith in God’s goodness: Even when life feels brutal, holding to God’s faithfulness positions us for restoration and Kingdom impact. [01:16]
LINKS for ARTHUR BURK:
—Check out the resources at Sapphire Leadership Group: https://theslg.com

LINKS for BRALYNN:
—Coaching for Business and Breakthrough Encounters: http://SpiritCenteredBusiness.com
—Are the Gateways to Your Business clean and open? FREE 5-Day Challenge to Check: https://spiritcenteredbusiness.com/shop/#Freestuff

CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Introduction and recap of Part 1
00:05 – Healing abandonment through experiential trust 00:12 – Shadow of death and intimacy with God
00:20 – Integrating deliverance, inner healing, spirit, and brain work
00:28 – Generational issues at conception
00:36 – God’s dominion over time and retroactive healing
00:44 – Timeline cleansing by Father, Son, and Spirit
00:52 – Escapism and fragmentation
01:00 – Embracing pain as redemptive training
01:08 – Redemption of brokenness into Kingdom assets
01:16 – Defiant faith in God’s goodness

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