Sid: Well last week when I interviewed Pastor Henry Wright he has an understanding of healing that few people have. He has found that there are exact roots, specific roots for most diseases and when you can get at the root and by the way the root has another name it’s called sin. And when you can get at the sin you then can destroy the foothold of that disease and get rid of that disease and people can be free and that’s the reason Jesus came. Now one of his fellow pastors at the church Pleasant Valley Church in Thomaston, Georgia, a woman that has so many diseases I dare not even number them that was healed under Henry’s ministry. And today teaches there and not only teaches one of her major jobs is to identify the roots or the sins of specific diseases. Her name is and don’t get scared when I say it it’s not the same one you think it is, is Anita Hill. Now Anita you are and my wife says not to ask this but I have an idea that it doesn’t bother you one bit you are how young?
Anita: I’ll be 68 in December, but most of the people who come here are amazed that God well He said in His word about restoring our youth like the eagles think I’m I either somewhere between 35 and 40.
Sid: Tell me the particular root you use on that one (Laughing). Seriously what do you pray to remain young like the eagle?
Anita: It was a gift from God it was a fulfillment of His word, I didn’t have to pray for it it just happened it was sort of like an extra bonus.
Sid: Tell me a bit about your background it sounds horrible and many of the people we’re listening to probably are going to relate. Your mother was sick and actually you were just 7 when she died so you didn’t know what it was to even know your mother I assume.
Anita: No, I wasn’t able to bond with her I was raised by 20 different housekeepers between the age of 1 and 7. And my mother got sick the day I was born, I was born at home during a blizzard. And so she was taken to the hospital and she had pneumonia which later developed into because of the weakened state of her body into tuberculosis. So really most of my contacts with my mother were waving at her through windows she was on the 4th floor of the hospital and they would take me there to wave at her in the hospital window. And a few times when she was in remission and was at home during those 7 years she still was on bed rest most of the time and so…
Sid: Now you had a stepmother, what was she like?
Anita: Well my step-mother had paranoia-schizophrenia.
Sid: Oi vey (Laughing) from bad to worse.
Anita: It caused a lot of problems for me too.
Sid: Now you had a cousin and a brother is that true that they really tried to drown you and throw you down the stairs?
Anita: Right, what happened was my mother was a pillar in the community. She was the church organist and pianist and everyone came to her with their problems. And when she died there was a real void in people’s lives and basically in my older brothers and sisters and in my cousins because we were pretty close knit family. So there were some animosity against me even with my father. I think that they basically loved me but they missed my mother so much that I was something of an irritation. And so they took me out into the middle of a lake my brother and cousin in an inner tube and left me at the deep part of the lake when I was about 5 and I did not know how to swim. I was drowning on the bottom of that lake. And I saw something moving in the water and I caught on to it and it happened to be a man’s leg who had dived off the diving board and he tried to shake me off but I would not let go. And that was my first instant of God drawing me out of many waters.
Sid: Hm. Now it says in my notes here you were on oxygen for 11 years, you were allergic to everything you could only eat beets, is that true?
Anita: Right without severe reaction.
Sid: Even clothing?
Anita: I was naked at one point because if I put on clothing even organic cotton clothing I would go into anaphylactic reaction. I was considered a universal reactor and was diagnosed at a special clinic in Dallas where people usually spend 2 weeks, I was there 2 months in a ceramic toweled room and people had to wear caps and gowns to even come near me. And they tested me on foods and chemicals and everything. They just said all they could tell me was that I had to move to Mars which was impossible because I really couldn’t survive on this planet without a great deal of illness and sickness.
Sid: Now all of your hair fell out; you had this laundry list of diseases. What about God where you a believer in God?
Anita: At that time I was an atheist; in the past as a child I was in the Methodist and Baptist Church. When I was in college I became Catholic and I was a Catholic Nun for 7 years. And after all of that I didn’t see really any power working in the church and there was so much devastation in my life that I basically became an atheist. I went into the New Age and occultic aspects trying to find my healing.
Sid: Were you successful?
Anita: No, sometimes I get a little relief but it would come back 7 or 8 worse just like it says evil spirits once they’re cast out. So I was in terrible shape.
Sid: Hm. Well you had a Jewish friend who got healed of environmental illness, was hers very serious?
Anita: Yes it was she had been in Harvard Law School and she got exposed to pesticide and she somehow hocked up with me in San Francisco where I was living in a foil-lined apartment with adrenaline syringes hanging on all of the walls in case I went into anaphylaxis I had a to inject myself immediately and being a nurse I knew how to take care of myself.
Sid: Were you a very angry bitter person?
Anita: I think from my life circumstances…
Sid: You had every right to be (Chuckling).
Anita: I had developed 14 multiple personalities from early childhood trauma from being sent out away from my home by my paranoid schizophrenic step-mother because she said “There were too many women in the house.” At the age of 9 or 10 I would be on the streets at night trying to find a place to stay. My father been through so much trauma already he just didn’t want his second marriage to be a tragedy like his first so he yielded to her request. Since I was sort of the scapegoat of the family I was on the streets. I do want to make it clear I believe my family loved me but they were in a lot of their own pain and I had since forgiven them.
Sid: Hm. Now if it was possible would you list… would you tell me how many diseases you had?
Anita: Well, in the book “The More Excellent Way” we discussed 17 of the diseases.
Sid: But you had more than 17 I’ve see that.
Anita: Yeah, I had many more but it’s seemed like no one would really believe all of that so we left it at that. Usually just put into the book things that I could verify with medical records that I had still kept.
Sid: You had all of these mental problems schizophrenia, manic depressive, multi-personalities. You actually were catatonic at points?
Anita: Yes.
Sid: That means almost like frozen.
Anita: Yes, 7 years of my life all together in mental hospitals, private mental hospitals.
Sid: Now where you aware what was going on when your personalities were changing that they were changing?
Anita: Not really until I got into therapy for it it happened when I was about… usually multiple personalities happen before around the age of 5 if you’ve had a lot of early trauma in your life.
Sid: Hmm, hm.
Anita: So to me it was just who I was all of these entities so to speak. And so I got used to it. It wasn’t until I got into therapy with one therapist who started recognizing the shifts during the session.
Sid: Hm. Okay, let me ask you this, you have this Jewish friend that’s got serious environmental illness and she says she gets healed. Did you believe her?
Anita: This was the same woman that lived with me and she had to leave the apartment, the safe apartment because someone sprayed pesticide next door. She moved to Arizona and was living in a deserted cow pasture because she couldn’t live in the city, or in a house. And that’s quite a comedown from being a law student at Harvard. And she got healed by someone that was in that area of Arizona taking a vacation from Pastor’s Wrights ministry.
Sid: She became a believer in Jesus this Jewish woman from Harvard right?
Anita: Right.
Sid: Now did that kind of astound you?
Anita: It did because when I was living with her neither one of us had anything to do with Christians, Jesus, or anything. In fact, if I saw a Christian coming down the street with a tract to hand out I would cross the street.
Sid: Anita we’ll pick up on tomorrow’s broadcast.
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Tags: its supernatural, Sid Roth