Thursday, March 12, 2009

More on Curses

I am a Ugandan born minister but ministering in Bungoma-Kenya. My main call in the the ministry is prophetic and I surely deal with curses. Please I want to get more on this.

F

Hi F,

In my experience with curses, the main mechanism of transfer is fear. Sometimes the person who thinks they are cursed has experienced something negative, fears it will happen again, and starts looking around for a reason why that happened. They may assume they have been cursed when in reality, either their own reactions have brought on their troubles, or sometimes they have simply had some bad luck. Other times, there is someone out to get them, and in many different cultures there are different rituals people can do, but again, the mechanism that is most effective is to simply tell the victim they are cursed (or drop some hints about it that they are sure to catch), and let their own fears take over.



I firmly believe that no one can curse someone who is walking in the Light. If I am firm and confident in my faith, I raise my energy to the point where their negativity simply can't reach me. We need to convince people that the most effective thing they can do to avoid or change a curse is to be happy, joyful and courageous. It's possible that through their faith in you or me that people could have their curses lifted for a time. If we do some kind of ritual, this could boost their confidence. If they have faith in our abilities, then maybe the curse can be lifted. But all we are doing is handing over a temporary fix. The next time bad times come along, they will come running to us for relief.

Personally, I feel it is important that people take responsibility for their own happiness, and I choose to empower them by insisting that they can take care of curses on their own. Everything that you can do to empower people to have self-confidence and courage will not only lift their curses, but will bring more joy into their lives and the lives of their loved ones, and I strongly believe that's what life is all about.

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Brandi Jasmine

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree 1000% with your post. It is all within our control. I went to a psychic when I was in my late teens and she told me someone "overlooked" me and I could pay her to light candles, etc to remove the curse. Up to that point, her reading had been terrific. I got really mad and I told her to stick to doing readings because she was really good at it but that nobody could put a curse on someone unless they would allow it, which I wouldn't. I got up and walked out while she sat with her mouth agape.

I absolutely abhor people who try to rip people off in this way, it's deplorable. I had one lady tell me she charged $700 to remove a curse! Wow. The thing is, most people who go to psychics are doing so for reasons that can be exploited. They are unhappy, looking for love, trying to solve a problem, etc. Many are looking for a quick fix and dont' want to hear that they need to do the work of personal growth and put in the time it takes to get there. Imagine the karma that gets wracked up for those people! *shiver*

Sarita

Cynthia Pittmann said...

I see what you mean about fear being the main force of transfer of curses. I felt this was true...I live in the Caribbean and some people practice santeria which involves curses sometimes. My mode of protection is to lesson the fear immediately...it's an instinct for me. Thanks for the vote of confidence about people handling their own spiritual atmosphere.