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A bit of background to start off as this is a bit of a weird one. I reside in a country where witchcraft is something very common and practised heavily here. A few years back, my mother had a falling out with a family friend which led to a significant change in events which impacted my family. During this time up until now, my mother has been facing a series of misfortunes whether health, finance, or work related. Now here comes the kicker: she had befriended a woman some time ago who became pretty close to her and seeing how my mom was struggling a lot, she revealed that she had received a blessing to be a clairvoyant. She’s of muslim faith and a while back, the markings “Allah” in Arabic appeared on her foot in the form of varicose veins and people only know of her only through word of mouth and she takes no payments, only donations.
Last week, my family and I went to her place and we did some kind of divination ritual where we wrote some questions, engraved our name on a candle and using a bowl of water with a lemon in the center, we got some answers. She also gave me a reading by rubbing some oil on her hands and putting her hands on my head and essentially “voyaging through my brain” in her own words and the reading was very spot on. Throughout the ritual, she told us that lots of witchcraft had been performed against us by this family friend and that she would break these curses but it would take 40 days. At the end, we received each one of us a circular piece of paper which illustrated the seal of Solomon with writings in Arabic surrounding it.
Fast forward to today, she’s now asking for several items namely lemons, sandalwood incense sticks, rose water and worn clothes including underwear (emphasis on this) for a “purification ritual”. Bear in mind that this clairvoyant has not performed any rituals to my younger sister under the pretense that she has not yet started menstruation, my sister by the way is on very good terms with this family friend unlike the rest of the family, my suspicions thus arise since this clairvoyant could be an accomplice to this family friend who’s setting us up. Am I accepting a poisoned gift? I do not want to be misled and fall victim to this woman’s witchcraft since I don’t know her true intentions and I have zero knowledge in the occult world and witchcraft, hence why I’m asking for your guys' opinion on all of this and whether I should be reassured or maybe I’m overthinking it.
Last week, my family and I went to her place and we did some kind of divination ritual where we wrote some questions, engraved our name on a candle and using a bowl of water with a lemon in the center, we got some answers. She also gave me a reading by rubbing some oil on her hands and putting her hands on my head and essentially “voyaging through my brain” in her own words and the reading was very spot on. Throughout the ritual, she told us that lots of witchcraft had been performed against us by this family friend and that she would break these curses but it would take 40 days. At the end, we received each one of us a circular piece of paper which illustrated the seal of Solomon with writings in Arabic surrounding it.
Fast forward to today, she’s now asking for several items namely lemons, sandalwood incense sticks, rose water and worn clothes including underwear (emphasis on this) for a “purification ritual”. Bear in mind that this clairvoyant has not performed any rituals to my younger sister under the pretense that she has not yet started menstruation, my sister by the way is on very good terms with this family friend unlike the rest of the family, my suspicions thus arise since this clairvoyant could be an accomplice to this family friend who’s setting us up. Am I accepting a poisoned gift? I do not want to be misled and fall victim to this woman’s witchcraft since I don’t know her true intentions and I have zero knowledge in the occult world and witchcraft, hence why I’m asking for your guys' opinion on all of this and whether I should be reassured or maybe I’m overthinking it.