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Monday, 24 February 2020

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NEW AGE: Fiona Barnett Blog

Posted: 24 Feb 2020 03:10 AM PST



Addicted to the Occult: A Book Review

Welcome to Fiona's Book Club.
I recently had to sever ties with an old and dear friend, due to her addiction to the occult. A decade ago, my friend ('Alison') began paying a guru/witch ('WitchyD') for past life regression 'therapy', aura reading and manipulation, and kinesiology. Under WitchyD's influence, Alison's brain and life slowly turned to shit. My friend became vague and started making poor decisions (which landed her in court on a serious gun charge). Alison abandoned responsibility for her own behaviour and blamed her issues on either other people, or her 'past life' experiences that WitchyD implanted in her mind, via suggestion.
Several years ago, Alison began divorce proceedings against her ex-husband. Her primary approach to this procedure consisted of gathering with WitchyD and another coven participant, to summon her ex's aura, to command her ex's aura into giving her what she desired out of their financial settlement. When Alison divulged this, I urged my friend to, "Get a divorce lawyer!" However, Alison ignored all of my free practical advice in favour of her paid esoteric charmer. Consequently, my friend got totally screwed over and her cunning ex won everything.
Alison had engaged in witchcraft. I define witchcraft as intentional manipulation of the elements in order to achieve one's will. Alison had in fact dabbled in black witchcraft – without having been instructed on the consequences of such, or how witches protect themselves against the inevitable backlash. Witchcraft carries its own set of rules, and if one wants to play with witchcraft, one must abide by its rules. My friend failed to do this.

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