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The video starts by continuing last week's discussion about unconscious consent given to external forces. It references the Old Testament portion 'Matot,' which speaks of unknowingly giving consent for certain forces to act upon us. The speaker connects this to practices like tarot reading, coffee ground reading, or consulting shamans who claim to channel entities. The discussion brings up Father Chad Ripperger, an American exorcist priest, who explains demonic possession and how doors are opened to such entities. He states that occultism is the number one reason people can become possessed, aligning with the Hebrew Torah's numerous prohibitions against occult practices and diviners.
Demonic entities always seek explicit consent to act, and they are incredibly patient and intelligent. They hold onto this consent as a 'document' to be used when it suits them, potentially causing problems, accidents, or severe conflicts at opportune moments. The speaker gives an example of an argument with a boss leading to job loss, suggesting it could be the result of such an entity's influence. It urges viewers to declare the annulment of any unconscious consents given, ideally with witnesses or in writing, even in the comments section with full name.
The video then explores the deeper reasons for consulting occult practitioners, identifying ego and a lack of faith in the Creator as primary drivers. True faith means understanding that everything happens for a reason and that we have the power to correct our paths. However, ego demands immediate results. The speaker shares a personal experience of seeking a shaman to bring economic abundance and then revoking that consent. It explains that true abundance comes from effort and growth, not magic, and that quick, unearned gains through occult means are temporary and come with a price.
Consulting occultists for health problems is another common scenario. While understandable due to the urgency of illness, the speaker emphasizes that health imbalances often stem from lifestyle choices (diet, vices, stress) and are opportunities for spiritual growth. Seeking a magical cure bypasses these essential personal corrections and spiritual lessons, potentially leading to temporary relief followed by worse consequences elsewhere in life, as consent is given to non-divine entities.
Emotional issues, such as seeking clarity on a partner's feelings or fidelity through tarot readings, are also discussed. The speaker questions the foundation of a relationship that requires occult intervention, highlighting a lack of honesty, sincerity, and trust. Mature adults confront relationship issues directly rather than relying on external, potentially deceptive, sources. Such practices are likened to taking an aspirin for a malignant tumor, offering a false sense of appeasement.
The video concludes by stating that forces from 'the other side' are never from God and serve a purpose in separating 'the wheat from the chaff.' These entities, often working through influencers, tempt people away from faith by promoting a world without rules or morals, where ego desires are fulfilled without consequence. However, the ultimate responsibility lies with the individual to choose between these influences and their spiritual connection. The speaker stresses that faith is not just theoretical but lived daily through respect, honesty, and resisting temptation. The video ends by inviting viewers to comment and join her private community for more direct discussions.