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Inga recounts her path to becoming an 'exorcist,' a term she initially hesitated to use. She describes facing black magic, the influence of disincarnated souls, and direct exposure to demonic entities. A severe accident, which she views as a blessing, deepened her empathy and understanding of suffering, further preparing her for her mission. She now helps individuals by providing a space for them to share their experiences and empowers them to believe in their own strength against evil.
Inga explains that light resides within everyone, and the constant internal battle is between our spiritual and material selves. Prayer is the most potent weapon against darkness, activating energetic points (chakras) and fostering connection with the divine. She views churches, mosques, and other sacred spaces as 'hospitals for the soul,' where the collective intent of prayer creates a powerful cleansing vibration that helps shed negative influences.
Inga believes society is a 'matrix,' deeply manipulated and designed to keep people in a 'zombified' state. She points to media and popular culture, particularly music and music videos, as tools used to subtly introduce satanic symbols and values, especially to the youth. She cites artists like Rosalía and Madonna as examples, highlighting the importance of discernment and looking beyond superficial entertainment to understand underlying messages.
Inga defines possession as a severe stage of dark influence where an entity controls a person's will. She emphasizes that preparation for an exorcism involves days of fasting and prayer, and the individual seeking help must be committed to making fundamental changes in their life. Recidivism is dangerous, as relapsing can lead to a more severe attack from multiple entities. Breaking ancestral curses, especially those from a mother or grandmother, requires immense faith, dedication, and, most importantly, forgiveness and absolute love. Inga asserts that no magic or curse is indestructible; individuals have the power to break these chains with divine assistance.
Inga concludes by sharing her personal philosophy, stating that the meaning of life for her is to live purposefully, make her soul proud, and serve others while growing spiritually. Her concluding message to those facing internal battles is to have faith, trust, connect with their inner strength, and ask for help, reminding them that they are not alone.
Inga explains that dark energy can manifest in various ways, often undetected at first. Symptoms can include mood swings, depression, phobias, panic attacks, and even physical changes like darkened eyes and sudden dark circles. She differentiates between 'larvas,' which are negative thought forms we create, and more powerful demonic entities that seek to cause suffering and lead individuals away from their divine connection. Demonic entities are hierarchical, with powerful figures like Beelzebub and Lilith leading legions of lesser demons.
Inga posits that the devil was not 'created' by God in the same way angels were. Instead, the fall of Lucifer and a third of the angels resulted from their rebellion and lust for power. This heavenly battle mirrors earthly struggles. The ultimate goal of demonic forces is to inflict harm on humanity, God's children, by instilling doubt, promoting suffering, and ultimately leading to spiritual death.
Inga stresses that cleansing dark energy is a complex process requiring conscious belief in higher powers. She shares an anecdote about refusing to help someone who didn't believe in God, emphasizing that divine assistance is crucial. True protection comes from faith and prayer, not from external amulets, which can attract the very fear one seeks to repel. It is essential to recognize one's own divine essence to overcome fear.