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The host introduces Sultana, a celebrated Romanian witch, recognized as Europe's top clairvoyant and magician. Sultana explains that Midsummer's Eve (Sânzienele), occurring from June 24th to June 29th, is the most powerful time of the year for magic. She refers to it as the 'Day of the She-Devil' (Drăcoaica), a period when dark forces are particularly active and individuals who are affected by spells, curses, or occult practices can best be helped.
Sultana, with 40 years of experience, discusses her ability to undo curses, remove 'quicksilver' (argintul viu) from people, and address various magical afflictions. She describes how she 'washes away the black fabric of evil' using her enchanted potions, breaking hexes that can affect up to seven generations. She emphasizes that her power is inherited, not learned, passed down from her mother, Maria Câmpina, the 'Queen of White Magic'.
Sultana explains how some women use magic to attract and manipulate men, leading to relationship issues for married couples. She notes that problems in relationships often begin with silence and coldness, signifying the slow death of communication and connection. She advises that during these powerful days, both white and black magic are intensified, and she works to counter negative spells that ruin relationships.
Sultana warns against going out between midnight and dawn during this week, especially near water, forests, or parks, as the 'She-Devil' (Drăcoaica) might 'snatch' vulnerable souls, particularly young, unmarried women, blocking their fate and love lives. She advises caution due to the increased activity of dark magic practitioners.
Sultana shares her experiences at international witchcraft congresses in countries like Argentina and Brazil, where she has won accolades for her abilities. She describes these events as platforms for sharing experiences, resolving difficult cases, and being tested by a jury of elderly, renowned witches from various countries. She stresses that magic and incantations have existed for thousands of years and are practiced worldwide.
Sultana clarifies that while 'witches' often refer to practitioners of black magic who cause harm, she identifies herself as a 'clairvoyant' and 'healer' (descântătoare, tămăduitoare) who uses white magic to reverse evil, not create it. She explains that it is possible for black magic practitioners to repent, but it requires extensive penance, proportionate to the number of years they practiced dark arts.
Sultana emphasizes strict confidentiality for all her clients, including public figures, politicians, and celebrities. She explains that she can conduct consultations remotely via WhatsApp, requesting a photo, full name, age, and zodiac sign. For in-person sessions, she uses her 'Sanctuary,' a specially equipped room. She guarantees that her methods resolve issues by dispelling curses, uniting separated couples, and healing those affected by argintul viu (quicksilver) or other afflictions.
Sultana demonstrates her tarot card reading skills, offering a brief reading to the host. She reveals that he is born with luck, possesses a gift for charming people, and can anticipate problems. She also mentions he has faced three major life challenges and is currently dealing with obstacles in his endeavors. She points out external negativities, including envy from 'colleagues,' and warns of unresolved emotional baggage.
Sultana elaborates on the use of voodoo dolls in black magic, explaining how burying them with a person's name can steal their luck, love, and success. She describes her process of undoing such spells by consecrating objects at specific spiritual locations like cemeteries or forests, and then burning or releasing them into water to permanently remove the negative energy. This thoroughness, she notes, is why she wins international congresses.
Sultana explains that 'quicksilver' (argintul viu) manifests through symptoms like fatigue, vomiting, skin rashes, and speech problems. She describes her method of removal, either in person or remotely, promising that the affected individual will eliminate it through bodily functions on a specific day. She assures that her magic is 'white,' overpowering negative influences.
Sultana warns about the 'Ielele' (fairies) or 'Șucarinele,' beautiful yet dangerous entities active during Midsummer's Eve. She advises caution, especially for young women, as these entities can 'snatch' their fate, leading to depression and social withdrawal. She explains the 'evil eye' (de ochi), even from those born with it ('căiță'), can affect beauty, success, and relationships, turning fortunes sour.
Sultana briefly touches upon her past political involvement with the 'Freedom for Romanians' party and her desire to join an honest political party. She stresses the importance of freedom of speech and movement as fundamental human rights. She emphasizes that everything she does is with the blessing of God, aligning white magic with divine grace to overcome negative forces.
Sultana advises people to have faith in God and to seek help immediately if they discover they are affected by curses or spells. She compares delaying intervention to letting a small root grow into a thick tree, making it harder to remove. She reiterates her commitment to confidentiality and offers ongoing protection through talismans that provide lifelong defense against negative energy.