The Trap that is Witchcraft

WARNING: This post could change your life!
The following articles and videos contain powerful information that you most likely never heard before. These truths are shared by those who lived them.
Whether you are a born again Christian, a doubter, an atheist, a new Satanist or dabbler in witchcraft you will benefit greatly from reviewing the following.  

You have nothing to lose and everything to gain…SO CHECK IT OUT.

I will let the authors speak for themselves.

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CBN.com “I wanted to have power over the things that scared me. I thought that it would give me that.

Growing up Shalom was known as Sheila. As a teen she began searching for truth. Her fascination with the occult and her love for nature led her to Wicca.

I was always very much in love with nature, and it was a natural thing to worship nature,” Shalom says. “So it was easy for me to get into that.”

As Sheila became more involved with Wicca, she became very outspoken about the religion. She felt it was her duty to let the world know that witches were nothing like the normal perception.

I’m a good witch like Glenda,” she explains, “and that’s kind of the way I looked at it for myself.”

Despite thinking she was a good witch, Sheila began to dive deeper into the occult lifestyleDrinking, drugs and sex became a way of life.

I didn’t believe in sin. You know that opens the door for you to get into just about anything you want to.”

Even though Sheila practiced magic and attended pagan gatherings, she still felt hopeless. At 25 the man she was engaged to marry walked away from her after his family learned she was a witch.

“His sister-in-law was the one that said she knew all about it, because she had watched The 700 Club. So she got everybody to have a big circle pray around him, and they finally talked him into leaving.”

Devastated and alone, she turned to her magic hoping to find peace. She recalls, “I just thought I’m not really in harmony with nature enough yet.

Sheila searched everywhere for answers. She spent time worshipping her favorite tree, doing spells and appealing to the god and goddess for answers.

I really, really thought I was on the right track. I thought I was really getting somewhere. I thought I was becoming enlightened, but things were still a mess.”

A few years later another man came into her life, Kevin. Before long, the two fell in love and decided to marry, but just like before, his family found out she was a witch and wanted the relationship to end.

I was really angry that once again Christians had interfered with my love life,” she says. “So I decided I’d have a little talk with Jesus. I still believed that Jesus had existed, and He was a really smart guy. I said, ‘I’m really suffering here; I need Your help. You’re supposed to be the Prince of Peace. I need some peace here.’ It was really strange, because I actually experienced peace at that point.”

She began reading the Bible and studying Christianity.  She wanted to understand the peace and power that came over her after she prayed.

“I had so many viewpoints that had to change, but it was a process. I literally felt like scales were being dropped from my eyes — like Paul’s experience.”

Sheila and Kevin got back together and began studying the Bible and going to church together. The couple gave their lives to Jesus and soon married… this time with the blessing of his family.

The first thing I thought was, ‘Boy, what a lot of wasted time that I could have been happy, that I could’ve been sober, that I could’ve been worshipping the right God.'”

After experiencing the power of God, Sheila wanted to make sure she was leaving her old life behind. So she decided to change more that just her lifestyle.

“I always wanted God’s shalom, His peace, and I thought that was kind of a neat name. That’s why I chose to the name Shalom.”

Now her duty has changed. She no longer seeks to educate the world about who witches really are, but instead who Christ is.

After practicing magic for over 20 years, I never encountered any power like the power I encountered since I’ve been a Christian.”

With the peace she’s always longed for, Shalom is hoping to help other Pagans and Wiccans find it too.

She advises, “You can find forgiveness. [It] doesn’t matter what you’ve done. He’s still going to forgive all of that. There is hope.”

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Star Wars taught the 5 doctrines of witchcraft. After the first movie, they gained 1 million witches. Scientology and Mormonism are run by witches, even though many who follow, at the lower level, do not know this. Tom Cruise and Jon Travolta are witches. If you want to know the witch’s agenda for America, in particular, read Atlas Shrugged.
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Proverbs 5

1 My son, attend unto my wisdom, and bow thine ear to my understanding:

That thou mayest regard discretion, and that thy lips may keep knowledge.

For the lips of a strange woman drop as an honeycomb, and her mouth is smoother than oil:

But her end is bitter as wormwood, sharp as a two-edged sword.

Her feet go down to death; her steps take hold on hell.

Lest thou shouldest ponder the path of life, her ways are moveable, that thou canst not know them.

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Psalms 40

13 Be pleased, O Lord, to deliver me: O Lord, make haste to help me.

14 Let them be ashamed and confounded together that seek after my soul to destroy it; let them be driven backward and put to shame that wish me evil.

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What in the World Is WishCraft?

WishCraft has its roots firmly planted in ancient Celtic and European Pagan traditions, and over hundreds of years this simple magickal application has evolved.

With the ever‐increasing ease of global travel and communication, this practice has come to incorporate all the vibrancy, colors, and flavors of cross‐cultural spirituality. For me, WishCraft is a combination of manifesting, meditation, and deeply focusing on my goals – with some extra Cosmic glitter and sparkle thrown into the mix for good measure!

If you were to take a metaphorical cauldron and add a dash of Celtic tradition, a pinch of Western esotericism, and sprinkle a dusting of Eastern mysticism across the top, you’d be brewing a very powerful modern‐day WishCraft potion!  Source

Sounds a lot like the Law of Attraction and “The Secret” doesn’t it.  And building your “Dream” board.  The devil wants you focused on yourself and YOUR desires.  God wants you to die to self and LIVE!!!

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Deliverance Teaching – The Dangers of ProfanityStop Cursing!

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This warning includes the dangers of gossip and lies, but also cursing. Although the Bible doesn’t explicitly ban the use of profanity, there are scriptures that seem to discourage it. Here are a few of those scriptures: And the tongue is a flame of fire. It is a whole world of wickedness, corrupting your entire body.
Ignore the title on this next YouTube video.  It is the best and clearest version of Sid Ross’s interview with Earthquake Kelley that I could find.  In it he shares the details of his life and testimony.  It was obviously posted by someone who wanted to discredit Earthquake but the Sid Ross Show is intact and the testimony is powerful.

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As witchcraft continues to enjoy rapid growth, in a society that has turned away from the God of the Bible, we are seeing more and more supernatural and dark spiritual activity.  More people are seeing demons manifest, being visited by spirits in the night, hearing voices and having out of body experiences.  Witchcraft is the use of spirits to enforce the will of the witch on others.  As we see more people using sorcery /witchcraft and seeking demons/gods/goddesses and nature spirits like gnomes, fairies and ghosts for favors and/or advice, we are also seeing the results.  People are scared even terrified and so they are seeking spiritual communion of their own to counter these attacks.  Even police and government officials are calling on spirits in a desperate effort to gain control.
We are in the end times and the demons/evil spirits are once again given freedom to roam about and interact with humans.  Soon they will take dominion over most of the earth as they had in Ancient Times.  I say “most of the earth” because since CHRIST has come and paid the price for our redemption, demons/evil spirits have no dominion over the people who know and belong to GOD.  But, everyone else is fair game.
Just as the did throughout history, people who come under the domain of the evil spirits have to do all they can to placate them in order to remain alive and well.  The following article shares some information on evidence that has been found across the Earth of people doing just that.  This is no joke.  These people were terrified, and for good reason.  Witchcraft is real and as more and more people practice it and come under the influence of the spirits of darkness the more people will be affected by them and terrorized.
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Mummified cats, ‘witch marks’ and children’s boots in your walls: The secret objects and hidden magic symbols used to trap evil spirits

A DARK part of Australia’s history has never been recorded. But clues remain, hidden inside the walls of our homes.

Mummified cats were secreted beneath floors so that the witch’s companion and catcher of vermin could trap or decoy an incoming witch. Picture: Ian Evans

Mummified cats were secreted beneath floors so that the witch’s companion and catcher of vermin could trap or decoy an incoming witch. Picture: Ian Evans

IT STARTED off with the discovery of an old shoe and a lace collar hidden in the dark recesses of an 1830s house in one of the oldest parts of Sydney.

Next it was a tradesman’s boot in a chimney breast of a country house in the NSW town of Mudgee.

Soon Ian Evans was finding mummified cats, children’s shoes and anti-witch symbols known as hexafoils and merels, and ritually burnt marks hidden on and in the walls of homes and other buildings around Australia.

The Newcastle University historian knew he was on to a great hidden secret about an unspoken but widespread ritual of magic in Australia that has no recorded history.

But it was all confirmed by the spine tingling moment he was called to an isolated Tasmanian farmhouse where five members of the same family had died in a month in 1860, and the family had concealed 38 shoes, children’s toys and dolls clothes in the building’s voids.

“They were absolutely terrified,” Dr Evans said.

All the houses had been built before 1935 and secret marks and “ritual magic” objects were part of a terrible secret held by early Australian settlers.

They were deliberately concealed under floorboards, in roofs and the voids of houses by a population gripped with a fear that there was an underworld of evil spirits bringing death and destruction into their lives.

As part of a story which Dr Evans believes has its roots in medieval times, the objects were hidden and the symbols inscribed to decoy witches and devils.

Boots, like this Victorian ladies item, have been regarded as traps for evil spirits since the 14th Century.

Boots, like this Victorian ladies item, have been regarded as traps for evil spirits since the 14th Century.

Witch trials in the 16th century, including the 1591 trial of Agnes Sampson depicted with the devil giving dolls, did not stamp out belief in witches.

Witch trials in the 16th century, including the 1591 trial of Agnes Sampson depicted with the devil giving dolls, did not stamp out belief in witches.

These shoes were found in the subfloor of a house in Gundagai, NSW. Picture: Ian Evans.

These shoes were found in the subfloor of a house in Gundagai, NSW. Picture: Ian Evans.

The hexafoil anti-sorcery mark is on a stables wall at Shene, Tasmania. Picture: Steve Watts

The hexafoil anti-sorcery mark is on a stables wall at Shene, Tasmania. Picture: Steve Watts

And when misfortune struck — such as the death of two or more children in one family, the petrified family placed even more items such as shoes inside their chimneys.

They believed that spirits and witches entered the house through openings like a chimney stack to inhabit a home and spread evil.

The objects were an armoury to help people defend their families houses and pets against a terrifying land where escaped convicts and strange animals roamed.

Dr Evans has delved through spider-infested voids of old homes, churches and farmhouses to uncover hundreds of boots, mummified cats and items of clothing.

In 2010, he wrote a PhD thesis on deliberately concealed objects in houses, but he believes what he has already discovered is only the tip of the iceberg of what remains hidden in people’s homes.

He has now launched a new investigation into concealed objects called the Tasmanian Magic Project — and is looking for funding — to uncover the nation’s ritual magic secrets, which he believes he can do for the fairly modest sum of $275,000

“It is the last great secret of old Australian houses,” he told news.com.au.

These witch marks or merels were scratched onto an old inn at Lewisham, near Hobart. Picture: Steve Dunbar.

These witch marks or merels were scratched onto an old inn at Lewisham, near Hobart. Picture: Steve Dunbar.

Allen and Linda Cooper with ritual magic items hidden in their Tasmanian farmhouse where five members of one 1800s family died ‘under an evil spell’. Picture: Steve Watts

Allen and Linda Cooper with ritual magic items hidden in their Tasmanian farmhouse where five members of one 1800s family died ‘under an evil spell’. Picture: Steve Watts

The courthouse at Richmond, Tasmania, where evil-averting marks known as hexafoils have been inscribed into the mantelpiece.

The courthouse at Richmond, Tasmania, where evil-averting marks known as hexafoils have been inscribed into the mantelpiece.

An anti-witch symbol called a ‘merel’ crudely scratched into brickwork at Shene, Tasmania. Picture: Ian Evans.

An anti-witch symbol called a ‘merel’ crudely scratched into brickwork at Shene, Tasmania. Picture: Ian Evans.

One of the daisy wheel-shaped symbols known as hexafoils, inscribed into the mantelpiece of the Richmond Courthouse in Tasmania.

One of the daisy wheel-shaped symbols known as hexafoils, inscribed into the mantelpiece of the Richmond Courthouse in Tasmania.

“The role that magic played in the lives of Australians before 1935 had never been talked about.

“This was a terrible secret but one that was known to a great many people.

“There is not one word about these anti-sorcery practices in documents contemporary with those times.”

Dr Evans wants to start his new project in Tasmania, where he has already uncovered anti-sorcery objects and which has a large concentration of convict and early colonial era houses.

In one of the houses a trove of hidden objects proved to be a testament to the terror endured by the unfortunate family who dwelt there in the 1800s.

When Allen and Linda Cooper bought the 19th-century farmhouse at Woodbury, an isolated spot in the Tasmanian Midlands 100km north of Hobart, they found a single shoe in the attic space.

A rat or a possum might have dragged it in, but the Coopers embarked on a search of all the voids in their old house.

What they found was to astonish Ian Evans. Not only were there 38 shoes, but hidden in walls and the roof were 19th Century toys, hats, dolls’ clothes, and the mummified body of a dead cat.

And as Dr Evans was to discover, family tragedy had stalked the occupants of the Woodbury farmhouse.

A convict shirt found concealed in a wall north of Hobart, where convict gangs were building the Bridgewater crossing of the Derwent River.

A convict shirt found concealed in a wall north of Hobart, where convict gangs were building the Bridgewater crossing of the Derwent River.

One of many flame-shaped ritual magic burn marks in the tack room at Shene, Tasmania, applied to protect the home from evil spirits.

One of many flame-shaped ritual magic burn marks in the tack room at Shene, Tasmania, applied to protect the home from evil spirits.

A recipe for ‘streans bruises sore breasts scalds cuts bruises’ from 1811-1820 in the Tasmanian Archives Office.

A recipe for ‘streans bruises sore breasts scalds cuts bruises’ from 1811-1820 in the Tasmanian Archives Office.

In 1823, an English free settler called Robert Harrison had arrived with his wife Eliza and five children at Woodbury Vale.

Harrison was blessed with a government grant of 2000 acres and a large consignment of farm equipment, but blighted by bad luck.

In 1829 Harrison’s eldest son Hezekiah lost his own son, aged three in mysterious circumstances, possibly after an abduction.

In 1860, four members of the Harrison family died within a month — Hezekiah on July 11, Robert three days later, Eliza seven days after that and Hezekiah’s wife on August 4.

Ian Evans said the secret location of the shoes an other objects meant ritual magic could be the only explanation.

“The use of magic appears to have been an aspect of cultural practices brought from England by settlers, convicts, the military, and members of the Colonial administration,” Dr Evans said.

“The fear of attacks by escaped convicts, bushrangers and Aborigines is also thought to have played a part in the use of protective magic.”

this cat was found in the sub floor near the altar stone of the old Primitive Methodist Church in Woodchester, South Australia. Picture: Ian Evans

this cat was found in the sub floor near the altar stone of the old Primitive Methodist Church in Woodchester, South Australia. Picture: Ian Evans

The old granary at Redlands, Tasmania, where hexafoils have been inscribed into the wall to ward off witches.

The old granary at Redlands, Tasmania, where hexafoils have been inscribed into the wall to ward off witches.

he kitchen subfloor of a 19th century house in Hobart (above) with concealed boots and shoes as folk magic objects.

he kitchen subfloor of a 19th century house in Hobart (above) with concealed boots and shoes as folk magic objects.

Dr Evans said shoes and dead cats, which have been turning up in houses in Europe, the UK and the US for centuries, “represents colonial settlers’ belief that misfortune and evil spells could be warded off by secretly placing the objects in an inaccessible spot”.

He said shoes were favoured because they retained their human shape after being taken off, and cats because they were “the witch’s companion and catcher of vermin, to trap or decoy an incoming witch”.

Dr Evans, who has worked on archaeology digs in England, Greece, Cyprus and Syria, believes that with funding he could establish two teams working in the Tasmanian Midlands to uncover the remaining objects concealed in houses.

“Tasmania has about 40 per cent of the surviving 19th century buildings in Australia and has largely escaped the renovation boom that has erased much of the original character of old houses on the mainland,” he said.

“It’s easily traversed and a good many old houses in the Midlands are owned by descendants of the original settlers.

“Rather than potter away for years, I think that with funding this can be sorted quickly.”

Anyone interested in helping Dr Evans with funds and resources can contact him at ianevans@oldhouses.com.au, at Dr Ian Evans, OAM, Tasmanian Magic Project,

35 Wondall Road, Wynnum West, Queensland 4178 or on 0455 173 456.

candace.sutton@news.com.au

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