It’s All Witchcraft!
By: A. Marie Cole
Sept. 23, 2019
Author’s note: This article was written a while back but never submitted. The sacrifice in Jerusalem spoken of has already occurred but I feel the article is still timely considering the recent news that witches are, yet again, working together against our president in a giant spell.
This is one of those rare articles where I write in commentary form and not as a voice reporting events and the relationships of those events to the Bible and the times in which we live. I do this because God revealed something to me the other day. Honestly, all of you may already know it but I want to share anyway. Before I share the actual revelation, I feel like I should share a small bit of my background and give some insight into how I have concluded that, “It’s All Witchcraft.”
I grew up in the hills and was raised by my Father, my paternal grandmother, and my great-grandmother who lived with us until her death when I was fourteen years old. I went to a nice Baptist Sunday school and had a really good foundation in basic Bible, well, Bible stories anyway. I say it this way because my grandmother’s sister spoke to the dead and read cards (fortune telling) as did her cousin. This was all done at our kitchen table. So, even though I was taught the Bible stories, the Bible obviously wasn’t lived out in my house.
Let me
clarify one thing. My family didn’t use those ‘demonic’ Tarot cards.
No, our card-reading was done by regular old playing cards.
When I
was eight or nine, our neighbor was cleaning out her attic. I was riding
through the neighborhood on my bike, as was my practice, when she asked me if I
wanted her old Ouija board. She was just going to throw it out anyway and
figured she would give it to me instead. I was thrilled! You see, I
already knew what a Ouija board was. My great-grandmother’s sister had
previously owned a Ouija board and my older family members had regularly
communicated with my grandmother’s brother that had been killed in World War
II. I grew up hearing many stories of the messages that had been received
from the other side.
That old
board had faded in everyone’s memory, until I came waltzing through the front
door with my very own ‘WeeJee’ board, as we called it. This sparked a new
interest at my house and the relatives would come by now and then for a go at
the board. Card reading found new popularity and I was right in the
middle of it all, eating it up.
I grew up
in West Virginia in the 1970’s. Everyone considered themselves
Christians. Everyone went to church; but almost everyone had some kind of
belief or practice that was rooted in witchcraft and was clueless about it.
I remember little spells being done to remove warts from the hands of children,
like stealing your mother’s dish cloth while she is doing dishes. It was
said that if you bury it under the eaves where rainwater comes down, as the
cloth rots, your warts fade. I wondered why anyone would go to all the
trouble when the local pastor would buy your warts for a penny, like he did my
cousin, and they would go away overnight. Wart spells are only a drop in the
bucket
I was taught to ‘draw fire’ when I was about twelve. My dad, who had been taught it as a boy, called it a charm and said that had to be passed from male to female and female to male or the charm would be broken. It was performed when someone was burned to pull the ‘fire’ out and heal the injury. The charm, or incantation as I learned it really was, involved calling on angels and (G)od. Pretty harmless, right?
I guess
so except, my dad ended up burned to death in a fire in his fifties. He was alert long enough for the neighbor to
lead him to the Lord while the smoke rose from his literal bones. I don’t
think my family put that all together, but I sure did. After all, I’m the
one he chose to entrust with the knowledge of how to draw the effects of fire
on flesh into myself.
There
were people called ‘faith healers’ who could stop blood. This means they
could staunch even the deadliest flow of blood and they did it with a Bible
verse used as a spell, not with prayer. The woman who taught my dad to
draw fire was one of these faith healers. You can actually read about some of
these things in, The
Foxfire Books vol.1. These books started as a high school project to preserve
Appalachian lore and are great if you’re interested in that kind of thing.
Fast-forward
many years. I no longer live in West Virginia but have moved to parts
West. I ended up as far west as
you can go and remain in North America. After stints in Nevada and
Oregon, I landed Alaska where I live to this day. And, it is in Alaska
where I lost my mind.
I had
become a radically saved, super devoted Christian for most of the many years I
lived in Oregon. But I backslid and ran from God here to the Great White
North. As a matter of fact, there were times I included the violent, burned
alive death of my father in my list of reasons to backslide and run from
God. That isn’t true, but it sounded good to me when I was lying to
myself. God had actually answered my prayers to save my father’s soul at
any cost. I just didn’t like the price.
Anyway, I
was at work along with a couple of young women here in Alaska, and one of them
was telling about a dream she had had the night before. I became uneasy
and told her that my great-grandmother would have said that is a very bad
dream. I proceeded to give my great-grandmother’s interpretation of what
her dream meant. This prompted a conversation about dreams, superstition
and the like.
The other
young woman asked me, “So, what ‘trad’ are you?”
I asked
her, “Trad, what’s a trad?”
She said,
“Tradition, what tradition of witchcraft did you grow up in? Was it
Wicca, Gardnerian, or Stregheria? No wait! Pow Wow, I’ll bet it was Pow
Wow (Pennsylvania Dutch magic).”
I assured
her that I had not grown up in any ‘trad’ and that my Baptist grandmother was
probably turning over in her grave at the thought.
She told
me she had a book that she would like me to read. You see, she was pagan
and a practicing witch. She
assured me that I was as well, whether I thought so or not. The next day
she brought me a book by a witch called Silver Ravenwolf (I know, right?) and
when I read it, I felt like someone had been peeking into my childhood.
Everything was there including my charm to draw fire.
Needless
to say, I dove headfirst into witchcraft. Mind you, I knew it was against
God but, I wasn’t serving God anyway, and sin is sin. What difference
could it make? Let me assure you. It makes a lot of difference. Sin may
indeed be sin, but the consequences of stealing a piece of gum are far
different from the consequences of committing murder. Witchcraft brings
consequences beyond those that would be had by someone who just abandons their
faith. Take my word for it.
Now to
the point, I say all this to show that I know a little about that of which I
speak. Let’s start with a lesson in spell-craft. No, I am in no way
endorsing witchcraft. I am not telling
you this so that you can go out and create a spell. I am telling you this
so that you can identify spells that have already been created because it is
ALL on big spell.
The first
thing you need for a good spell is intent. Spell working is an act of the
will. Any good witch will tell you that if you go into your spell
half-heartedly, it will likely fail. You
must focus your intent and be in a state of mind that accomplishes that.
This is where repetition and chanting may or may not come in.
Most
spells need elements. These are things like candles, salt, thread,
stones, and herbs. Candles bring the element of fire, salt and stones are
earth, certain herbs represent certain elements. Salt is also for
protection. Tying knots in thread helps focus, etc.
Many
spells have a somatic element. These are gestures and postures. In
India, some of these gestures are called mudras. I probably don’t have to
explain the ‘ohm’ position of the hands. In my childhood, I witnessed my
great-aunt cross her fingers in special ways to ward off a spiritual
attack. What I witnessed the day she did that was amazing, though in no
way godly. The simplest gesture I can think of is raising your hand and
saying, “Stop.” It shows your intent and
it puts force behind your word. I’m not saying you shouldn’t raise your
hand and call stop. I’m just illustrating a point.
Most heavy-duty spells require an offering or sacrifice. It can be as small as fingernails or hair, burning a dollar bill, all the way up to cutting yourself for blood or sacrificing a small animal. Think of Santeria and Voodoo which sometimes require the sacrificing of chickens and such. That is something else any good witch will tell you; blood magic is powerful magic.
There is
one more element of spell-craft I want to bring to your attention, and that is
the concept of ‘widdershins’. Widdershins is reversal. It is
contrary to the direction of the sun or counterclockwise. Many, many spells call for walking widdershins
around your circle or whatever. This is where my revelation came in.
I was
researching the upcoming prophetic event in Jerusalem. The Sanhedrin has
invited the 70 Nations to Jerusalem to confirm the Noahide
Covenant and will be sacrificing at least one animal. There are
reports that there may be as many as 70 animals sacrificed on the Mount of
Olives that day. Conflicting reports, of course, are why I was researching.
By the way, this could very easily be ‘the covenant with many’ confirmed by the
Beast spoken of in the book of Daniel.
During my
research, I came across a reference to Barack Obama, a man whose name literally
means lightning from heaven (as in
“Behold I see Satan as Barack Obama). This reference to
our former president included a reference to a statue of Baphomet that was unveiled
in Detroit. There was a link to a BBC article
explaining the symbolism if the Baphomet which I followed.
I thought
I knew all the symbolism of the ugly demonic statue and I did but, as I read
the article, I realized that this is all a great big satanic spell powered by
the blood of the innocents (abortion), ALL of IT! The whole reason behind
Satanism is not so much to worship Satan as it is to counter religion, free
people from societal restraints and, as Aleister Crowley said, “Do as thou wilt
shall be the whole of the law.”
Few
Satanists and NO witches believe in Satan at all. Satanists personify the rebellious spirit of
man as Satan and witches just flat out don’t believe in a personal devil.
They believe in negative energy and many even believe in demons, but no devil.
I
recently wrote an article for Daily
Renegade called, The
Great LGBT-LMNOP-Q Heist (I titled it like that because they keep
adding letters). In it, I explain how the LGBTQ agenda has hijacked the
first two of God’s covenants and the symbols of those covenants, marriage and
the rainbow, in the name of equality. I didn’t realize how much more
there was to it at the time. It is all widdershins!
Trans-sexuals,
trans-human, genderless children, etc. are all reversals. It is the
counterclockwise working of a global spell. We all know that abortion is
child-sacrifice. Even if you don’t believe in anything beyond this life,
millions are sacrificing their children for the god of self:
self-gratification, self-indulgence, self-advancement, to name a few.
But, we as Christians know the power of blood. The voice of Abel’s blood
cried out from the ground to God after his murder (Genesis 4:10) and it
is the blood of Jesus that cleanses us from sin (Hebrews 12:24, 13:20, 1 Peter 1:2 and many
others).
Luciferians
in high places, and I know I sound like a conspiracy nut right now, are working
magic to reverse God’s plan. I realize we see the symbolism in plain
sight all the time. It just didn’t occur to me that it is an actual
working of magic. I always thought the
hand gestures and symbols used by pop artists just showed their allegiance to
the dark side. From these gestures to
the gender reversals that have exploded in the last couple of years, these
things direct energy. They focus intent and are intended to overthrow the
Kingdom of God, not just by the powers of darkness but by using rebellious
humanity. We are being manipulated into providing power to the principalities
and powers spoken of in Ephesians 6:12 in a
global working of magic. They think they can win and we, in our
ignorance, are feeding them.
Now,
before we go any further, they don’t believe the God of the Bible is the
Creator God so they do think He can be defeated (He can’t). They also believe that Lucifer was the good
guy by bringing knowledge to mankind like the story of Prometheus. We, as
Christians, know better. We know that God has a plan, and in the words of
the great Carmen song, Radically Saved, “Black
is black. White is White. Hell is hot and sin ain’t right. God is
holy. Christ is coming and righteousness will prevail!”
On the other hand, God put certain principles in place. There is energy to be directed. There is power in blood. Let us remember these things and be mindful. Are we unwittingly assisting the kingdom of darkness? Do we show any kind of loyalty to that kingdom with it with our clothing, our music, our expenditures of money or even energy? Are we putting as much into the Kingdom of God as they are putting into the kingdom of the enemy?
Pay
attention Believers! This is the end of the end. Eternity is
real. Let us lay up our treasures in Heaven as Jesus said (Matthew 6:20).
I don’t mean to be preachy but, think about what Jesus said about the Days of
Noah. He said people would be eating, drinking, marrying and giving in
marriage and they didn’t realize the flood was coming until it took them all
away (Matthew
24:37-39). Let’s not be about life as usual. Let us use the
time we have left for the Kingdom and the glory of God. Let us not do anything that might be a
stumbling block to anyone by participating in any way with the ongoing coup
attempt against the Most High God by Satan.
Thank you
for your kind attention and prayers for me and all of us here at this
ministry. I am certainly praying for you in these last days.
If you
don’t have the assurance of where you will spend eternity, will you come to
Jesus today? Salvation is the free gift of God. All you have to do
is believe with a sincere belief and turn away from sin. If you would like more
information, please visit my blog and read the post called, The
Gospel. I invite any that are interested in further, just plain
old Bible study to stop by as well. The blog is called, A Reasoning Together.
If you would like prayer or have any questions, please contact me at areasoningtogether@gmail.com.
Thanks again and God bless!
Note: All scriptures are from the King James Version and taken from Bible Hub.com. There are many other translations and study resources there.
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