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Miriam Moafuro, a former witchcraft coven specialist from Quill Delta State, Nigeria, shares her 14 years of experience establishing invisible altars in Christian bedrooms. Her specific assignment was to use everyday objects to create spiritual gateways, allowing demons to monitor, attack, and afflict believers while they slept. She claims to have established over 200 such altars, witnessing the deterioration of health in her victims. Now freed by Jesus Christ, she dedicates herself to exposing these secrets to help believers find freedom from chronic sicknesses that doctors cannot diagnose and medicine cannot cure.
Miriam explains that the bedroom is the most strategic room for attack because it's where individuals are most vulnerable during sleep. While the body rests, the spirit is active and susceptible. Witches avoid attacking believers in churches or during intense prayer, as these environments offer spiritual protection. Instead, they exploit the unguarded state found in bedrooms through altars. These altars aren't physical constructions but rather ordinary objects imbued with spiritual power, creating portals for demonic entities to inflict sickness and affliction. This process provides 'legal access' in the spirit realm, as believers unknowingly grant permission by keeping these objects.
The first altar is the mirror, considered a powerful portal in the spirit realm, especially when facing the bed. During sleep, a person's spirit is projected into the mirror, allowing witches to monitor dreams, plant images, and send spirits of infirmity into the body. Miriam cites two examples: Sister Grace, who suffered chronic fatigue and joint pain for seven years until she removed a mirror facing her bed, and Brother Emma, who experienced two years of terrifying nightmares and mental torment from a wardrobe mirror in his bedroom. Both found immediate relief and restoration after removing or covering these mirrors.
Miriam emphasizes that mirrors facing the bed can lead to mental torment, spiritual oppression, and emotional destruction. She instructs viewers to immediately remove or reposition such mirrors, or cover them if they are fixed, urging them not to underestimate their spiritual impact. She encourages a public declaration in the comments: 'I close every mirror portal in my bedroom,' affirming that such declarations serve notice to the kingdom of darkness and activate breakthrough.
The second altar involves electronic devices like phones, tablets, and laptops kept near the bed. These devices emit frequencies that create spiritual vibrations, attracting spirits of restlessness, anxiety, and infirmity. Scrolling through non-edifying content before sleep opens spiritual doors. Miriam shares the case of Pastor Michael, who battled severe insomnia and anxiety for three years due to habitually scrolling on his phone and placing it next to his head during sleep. Another case is Shamaka, a teacher experiencing nightly panic attacks around 2 AM, traced to falling asleep with her phone on her chest. Both found healing when they removed electronics from their bedrooms.
Miriam advises establishing a rigid rule: no phones, tablets, or laptops in the bedroom after a certain hour (e.g., 10 PM). Devices should be charged in another room, and an actual alarm clock should replace phone alarms. This creates a 'tech-free zone' for optimal rest and spiritual protection. She calls for a declaration: 'I remove every electronics altar from my bedroom' for those suffering from sleepless nights or anxiety linked to these devices.
Miriam introduces her '21-day breakthrough protocol,' a complete system developed from her experience in the kingdom of darkness to counter witchcraft activities. This protocol includes specific prayers, declarations, fasting strategies, and scriptures designed to destroy demonic assignments, close portals, and activate freedom within 21 days. She states that this is the same protocol used by individuals like Sister Grace and Pastor Michael to maintain their freedom.
This is deemed the most dangerous altar, as these objects are often received as gifts or inherited, carrying spiritual attachments from previous owners. If ancestors were involved in traditional religion, witchcraft, or secret societies, these items become contaminated. Bringing them into a bedroom establishes an altar that grants demons generational access, perpetuating family patterns of sickness and disease. Miriam mentions tracking the Okiki family, where three generations of women suffered from migraines due to a wooden stool used in rituals, and the case of Chindu's wife, who experienced paralyzing night attacks linked to a beaded necklace inherited from her priestess grandmother.
Miriam instructs believers to identify and remove all inherited items from deceased relatives, especially those potentially linked to traditional religion or un-Christian spiritual practices. These items should not be kept out of sentimentality but destroyed, preferably by burning, while praying and breaking generational curses associated with them. The declaration to be made is: 'I remove every inherited altar from my bedroom,' aiming to break generational afflictions.
Miriam states that armed with this knowledge, believers can finally understand and address the root causes of their chronic illnesses. She leads a powerful prayer to command the destruction of mirror, electronics, and inherited object altars, revoking legal access for demons and declaring the bedroom a sanctuary of rest and healing. She reiterates practical steps: repositioning mirrors, removing electronics from the bedroom, and destroying contaminated inherited items. She emphasizes that these are instructions, not suggestions, and taking action is crucial for complete restoration. She concludes with a final declaration: 'My bedroom is a sanctuary of healing and rest,' encouraging viewers to subscribe for more revelations to walk in total victory.