Black Magic:

Signs And Symptoms

With the promise of money, power, and control, it can be hard to resist the temptation of black magic and the quick results it promises.

Veiled in secrecy, black magic, also known as dark magic or the dark arts, can be very seductive to those lacking morals and values.

It takes a certain type of person to be okay with benefiting from the expense of others. Whether they are aware of it or not, in order for them to rise requires others to fall. This is the nature of sacrifice.

Human energy is the most precious resource for the black magician. They utilize “energy cords” to take energy from other people and animals, as well.

Engaging in these activities can be incredibly addictive, more so than any drug.

Just as drug addiction can consume the addict, so too can engaging in the dark arts.

Not only are black magicians addicted to money, power, and control, but also life itself! Most of us are ignorant to what’s happening partly because they only see what they want us to see. Those that are attached to life found a way to extend their life by taking life energy from others.

I know this sounds like something from a movie but it’s very real.

What Is Black Magic?

Black magic, with its mysterious and often sinister connotations, has long captivated human imagination. From ancient folklore to modern-day stories, the idea of dark forces and malevolent spells has both terrified and fascinated people around the world.

Black magic, also known as dark magic or sorcery, is the use of supernatural powers for evil and selfish purposes. Practitioners of black magic, often called sorcerers or witches, are believed to harness dark energies and malevolent spirits to cause harm, misfortune, or control over others.

How do you know if you or someone you know is a victim of black magic? Learn about the common signs and symptoms, such as unexplained illnesses, sudden financial losses, or recurring nightmares, that may indicate the presence of black magic in your life.

Define Black Magic

“Black magic” and “dark magic” are terms often used interchangeably to describe forms of magic or occult practices that are perceived as malevolent, harmful, or intended to cause negative outcomes.

While the precise definitions can vary depending on cultural, religious, and philosophical perspectives, they generally refer to the use of supernatural or metaphysical means to achieve one’s aims through manipulation, coercion, or harm to others.

Black magic typically involves rituals, spells, or incantations that are believed to harness malevolent forces, spirits, or energies to bring about curses, hexes, or other forms of harm.

Practitioners of black magic may seek to inflict physical, emotional, or psychological harm on their targets, manipulate events to their advantage, or gain power and control over others.

Top 15 Signs And Symptoms Of Black Magic

From my experience there is a lot of ignorance about black magic in most Western countries. I attribute this to fear of the unknown, in addition to those using black magic not wanting others to know about it.

Usually if something “bad” happens in someone’s life it’s rarely identified as possibly being from black magic. Talking about such things could result in an admission to the psychiatric ward!

If you, intuitively, think you are a victim of black magic it could very well be the case. I can test if it’s true and, if it is, I can remove it.

If you think that you, or someone you know, may be influenced by black magic, below is a list of possible black magic signs and symptoms to be aware of:

  1. Unexplained Physical Symptoms: Sudden or unexplained illnesses, chronic pain, or physical ailments that resist conventional medical treatment may be a symptom of black magic.
  2. Psychological Disturbances: Abrupt changes in mood, personality, or behavior, including anxiety, depression, panic attacks, paranoia, psychosis, or other mental health issues may be seen as symptoms of black magic.
  3. Sense of Being Watched or Followed: Some individuals may report feeling a sense of being watched, followed, or stalked by unseen entities, which they interpret as signs of dark magic or psychic attack.
  4. Intense Fear or Anxiety: Sudden onset of intense fear, anxiety, panic attacks, or phobias without apparent cause may be perceived as symptoms of black magic.
  5. Strange Occurrences: Unexplained phenomena such as objects moving on their own, strange noises, unusual sightings, or a pervasive feeling of negativity may be perceived as signs of black magic.
  6. Financial or Material Losses: Sudden financial difficulties, business failures, or unexplained losses of wealth or possessions may be attributed to types of black magic such as curses or hexes.
  7. Relationship Issues: Persistent or illogical conflicts, misunderstandings, or deterioration of relationships, including romantic, familial, or professional connections, may be interpreted as signs of interference or manipulation of  a black magic practitioner.
  8. Nightmares or Sleep Disturbances: Recurrent nightmares, sleep paralysis, or disturbances in sleep patterns may be viewed as manifestations of psychic attacks, malevolent entities, or black magic.
  9. Feeling Drained or Exhausted: Feeling constantly fatigued, lethargic, or drained of energy, despite maintaining a healthy lifestyle, is sometimes associated with the effects of black magic. This is a sign of energy vampirism. Energy vampires take all types of energy from their victim, including sexual energy, which results in a low libido and erectile dysfunction in men.
  10. Unusual Animal Behaviour: Strange behaviour exhibited by pets or domestic animals, such as sudden aggression, fearfulness, or unexplained illnesses, may be seen as signs of negative spiritual influences.
  11. Physical Marks or Symbols: Discovering unexplained bruises, scratches, or marks on the body, as well as finding occult symbols or objects in one’s home or surroundings, may be interpreted as signs of black magic rituals or curses.
  12. Bad Luck or Recurrent Accidents: Sudden bad luck, misfortune, or recurrent accidents could be a sign of black magic. If you feel yourself constantly getting frustrated or annoyed with a series of events out of the norm or have started losing clients in business, these are examples of symptoms of bad luck, or misfortune, spells.
  13. Intuition or Gut Feeling: Some people may simply have a strong intuition or gut feeling that they are the target of black magic, based on their own perceptions and experiences.
  14. Behavioural Changes: Abrupt and drastic changes in behaviour, personality, or mood without apparent cause are often considered signs of spiritual interference. This may include sudden aggression, withdrawal, or extreme emotions.
  15. Disruption of Spiritual Practice: If you enjoy spiritual practices, meditation, yoga, and self-improvement but can’t seem to muster up the energy to practice, it could be a result of someone trying to block your spiritual growth. If you have developed a sudden aversion to sacred spaces, or a feeling of being spiritually blocked, it could very well be a sign of black magic at play.

It’s crucial to approach these signs and symptoms of black magic with a balanced perspective. Many of these symptoms can also have medical, psychological, or natural explanations.

If individuals experience persistent physical or mental health issues, it is advisable to consult medical professionals or mental health practitioners for a comprehensive evaluation.

Additionally, seeking guidance from a spiritual healer, or shaman, can provide support in addressing concerns related to spiritual well-being.

White Magic Vs Black Magic

Magic, in its many shades, has long captivated human imagination, weaving through the tapestry of history, folklore, and myth.

From the darkest incantations of black magic to the pure intentions of white magic, and the enigmatic realm of grey magic that blurs the lines between them, the spectrum of magical practices reflects humanity’s complex relationship with the unseen forces that shape our lives.

Since the invention of the printing press, people have been turning the pages of spell books, oftentimes, not knowing what they are getting into.

Without understanding the underpinnings of the spells they are casting they may not unaware that they are, in fact, using black magic and opening themselves up to something they can’t control.

Anyone with a half decent moral compass knows that black magic is harmful to others, and even themselves, but what about white magic?

Is magic naturally, and inherently, a part of life that should be accessible to everyone, rather than a select few? Or is it dangerous regardless of whether it’s being used to help or harm?

Black Magic: The Forbidden Art

Black magic, often portrayed as the epitome of malevolence, is the practice of harnessing supernatural powers and spirits for selfish or harmful purposes.

Across cultures, it is synonymous with curses, hexes, and rituals intended to cause suffering, manipulate others, or achieve personal gain at the expense of others.

Practitioners of black magic are believed to delve into the darkest corners of mysticism, often at great personal cost, as the powers they wield are said to corrupt the soul.

Despite its ominous reputation, black magic has been a source of fascination and fear, inspiring tales of witches, warlocks, and sorcerers throughout history.

The allure of black magic lies in the promise of power over the natural world and the ability to reshape reality according to one’s will, making it a potent symbol of humanity’s eternal quest for control over the unknown.

However, despite the control one may gain temporarily, black magic eventually consumes the practitioner like a drug does with the addict.

The practice of black magic is often viewed with suspicion and fear, leading to its demonization in many cultures.

In some societies, accusations of practicing black magic can have serious consequences, including social ostracism, violence, or even death. Because of this, black magic is often characterized by its secretive nature and association with taboo or forbidden practices.

White Magic: The Path of Light

In contrast to black magic, white magic is often associated with benevolent practices and altruistic intentions. Practitioners of white magic, known as witches, wizards, or healers, and sometimes shamans, seek to use their powers for the greater good, promoting healing, protection, and harmony with the natural world.

White magic rituals often involve the invocation of divine or elemental forces, seeking guidance and blessings to aid in their endeavours.

White magic is deeply rooted in spiritual traditions, drawing on ancient wisdom and rituals passed down through generations. It embodies the belief that magic is a force for positive change, capable of healing wounds, restoring balance, and bringing light into the darkest corners of existence.

White magic, often associated with positive intentions and practices, is believed to offer several benefits to those who practice it. While these benefits are largely subjective and depend on individual beliefs and experiences, some commonly perceived benefits of white magic include:

  • Healing: White magic is often used for healing purposes, both physical and emotional. Practitioners may use spells, rituals, or energy work to promote healing and well-being.
  • Protection: White magic is also used for protection against negative energies, curses, and harm. Protective spells and talismans are common tools used in white magic for this purpose.
  • Manifestation: White magic is believed to help manifest positive outcomes and desires. By focusing intention and energy, practitioners may be able to attract what they desire into their lives.
  • Spiritual Growth: Practicing white magic is often seen as a way to enhance spiritual growth and connection. Rituals and practices may help individuals feel more connected to the divine or to nature.
  • Harmony and Balance: White magic is often used to promote harmony and balance in various aspects of life, including relationships, work, and personal development.
  • Self-Discovery: Engaging in white magic practices can be a journey of self-discovery, helping individuals explore their beliefs, values, and desires more deeply.
  • Empowerment: Practicing white magic can empower individuals to take control of their lives and create positive change. It can instill a sense of personal agency and responsibility.
  • Community and Connection: White magic practices are often shared within communities, creating a sense of belonging and connection among practitioners.

White magic is often characterized by its focus on positive energy and spiritual enlightenment. Practitioners of white magic believe in the interconnectedness of all living beings and seek to use their powers for the greater good. While white magic is not without its skeptics and critics, many people around the world continue to practice it as a source of healing and spiritual growth.

50 Shades Of Grey Magic

Between the extremes of black and white magic lies the enigmatic realm of grey magic, where the lines between good and evil blur. Practitioners of grey magic walk a delicate tightrope, harnessing both light and shadow to achieve their goals. They may use their powers for personal gain but strive to maintain a balance between self-interest and altruism, recognizing that every action has consequences.

Grey magic reflects the complexity of human nature, acknowledging that intentions are not always pure and that the path to enlightenment is fraught with moral ambiguity.

It challenges us to confront our own darkness and find redemption in the light, reminding us that magic, like life itself, is a journey of self-discovery and transformation.

The world of magic is as diverse and multifaceted as the human experience itself. Whether black, white, or grey, magic is a reflection of our deepest desires, fears, and aspirations, offering a glimpse into the mysteries that lie beyond the veil of the ordinary. It is a reminder that, in the end, the greatest magic of all is the power we hold within ourselves to shape our destinies and create our own reality.

Debunking Myths and Misconceptions

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One of the most common myths about black magic is that it is inherently evil or malicious. While black magic can be used for harmful purposes, it is not inherently evil.

For example, in the physical world, let’s say someone is trying to rape a woman, and the woman is able to pull a pen out of her purse and stab the perpetrator in their side allowing them to get away.

The woman in this example harmed someone else but it was out of necessity for her own protection.

In a similar situation there are instances when a practitioner of white magic may have to utilize grey magic, to protect oneself, or loved ones.

The distinction between black magic and white magic lies not in their inherent nature, but in the intentions and actions of the practitioner.

One of the greatest examples of magic that cross through black, grey, and white magic are “love spells”. Read “Love Magic” to learn more.

Finally, another common misconception about magic is that it is strictly supernatural or beyond the realm of science.

While magic is often associated with mysterious or unexplained phenomena, many magical practices are based on natural laws and principles.

For example, herbal remedies and meditation practices used in white magic are grounded in scientific principles and have been shown to have tangible benefits for physical and mental health.

Black and white magic are complex and multifaceted practices that have been a part of human culture for longer than we know. The debate and definitions of black magic vs. white magic vary depending who you talk to. However, for me, it is very clear that it comes down to one’s intentions.

Types Of Black Magic Spells

Death Spells

A “death spell” is a concept often associated with occult or supernatural practices, wherein an individual seeks to cause harm or bring about the demise of another person through magical means. It is considered a malevolent form of magic and is typically viewed as unethical and morally reprehensible by most belief systems and cultural norms.

In popular culture and folklore, death spells are often depicted as rituals or incantations performed with the intention of causing the target’s death or serious harm. These spells may involve invoking dark forces, summoning malevolent spirits, or manipulating energy to inflict harm on the intended victim.

Hurt Spells

A “hurt spell” is a magical incantation or ritual designed to cause harm, pain, or suffering to another person. A hurt spell is one step below a death spell and is considered a malevolent form of magic and is typically depicted as unethical and morally wrong in most belief systems and cultural norms.

Destruction Spells

Destruction spells are intended to cause damage, destruction, or chaos to people, property, or environments. They may involve summoning destructive forces or manipulating elements to wreak havoc.

Resurrection Spells

While popular culture portrays a resurrection spell as bringing the dead back to life, I believe it’s used to bring someone on the brink of death back to life. It should also be noted that there is only a certain amount of life force in the universe, thus when you attempt to bring back a life, you must steal life force from other living beings to do so. Non-attachment is taught in shamanism to prevent this type of spell because taking energy from others to keep someone else alive is inhumane.

Banishing Spells

A banishing spell is used to remove unwanted energies, influences, entities, or individuals from a person’s life or environment. These spells are often employed for protection, cleansing, breaking unhealthy attachments, releasing unwanted habits or patterns, or restoring balance and harmony. Banishing spells can be found in various magical traditions, including Wicca, ceremonial magic, and folk magic practices.

Banishing spells are in a grey area. Within white magic a banishing spell may be conducted to get rid of an abusive person in your life. However, banishing spells can also be used in a malevolent way to isolate someone by banishing them from their support system, for example.

Binding Spells

Unlike banishing spells, which are intended to remove unwanted energies or influences, binding spells seek to create a form of energetic bond, restraint, or limitation. A binding spell is used to restrict, control, or influence the actions, thoughts, or behaviours of a person, entity, or situation.

Although binding spells can be used for various purposes, the one i find most in clients is that they are bound to extremely unhealthy individuals. They bind someone’s mind to the mind of an addict living on the street, for example. This can cause cravings for drugs or alcohol or generally make life more difficult.

Conjuring Spells

Is used to summon, evoke, or invoke spiritual entities, forces, or energies into the physical realm. The purpose of a conjuring spell can vary widely depending on the practitioner’s intentions and the specific tradition or magical system being used.

Black magicians may use a conjuring spell to call forward a dark spirit, or entity, to do their bidding. Offerings can be made to the spirit in exchange for doing something negative or harmful to another person.

Nightmare Spells

A malicious spell used to induce nightmares or disturb the sleep of a target. These spells are typically portrayed as malevolent and are often associated with dark magic or witchcraft.

Nightmare spells may be cast with the intention of causing psychological distress, fear, or torment to the target while they sleep by harnessing dark energies or entities to manipulate dreams and subconscious experiences.

Nightmare spells are often employed for revenge, coercion, or control and may be used to torment enemies, extract information, or manipulate the emotions and behaviours of others. If serious enough, the lack of sleep can eventually cause someone to go crazy or experience psychosis.

Revenge Spells

Designed to cause harm, suffering, or misfortune to a specific individual, or group, as an act of retaliation for perceived wrongdoing or injustice. These spells are typically motivated by feelings of anger, resentment, or desire for retribution and are considered a form of black or malevolent magic.

In essence, revenge spells are designed to bring about negative consequences for the target, such as physical ailments, financial losses, relationship problems, or other forms of personal or professional setbacks. They may involve invoking dark forces, summoning malevolent spirits, or manipulating energy to inflict harm on the intended victim.

Bad Luck Spells

Used with the intention of causing misfortune, adversity, or negative outcomes for a specific individual or group. These spells are typically motivated by malevolent intentions and are considered a form of black magic, similar to revenge spells.

In essence, bad luck spells are designed to bring about a series of unfortunate events or circumstances in the life of the target, such as financial losses, health problems, relationship troubles, or other forms of personal or professional setbacks.

Misfortune Spells

Similar to a bad luck spell, but while bad luck spells may imply a more general sense of random or incidental misfortune, misfortune spells are more specifically targeted and deliberate in their intent to cause harm or unfavourable outcomes.

Although misfortune spells, and bad luck spells, are generally cast on an individual, they can also be case onto an object and then given to the target, thereby, drawing in negative situations or experiences.

Hexing Spells

Hexing spells are similar to curses and hexes, focusing on inflicting harm, suffering, or misfortune upon the target. They may be cast for revenge, justice, or personal gain and are typically motivated by feelings of anger, resentment, or desire for revenge.

The result of this type of spell may cause financial losses, health problems, relationship troubles, or other forms of personal or professional setbacks. The effects of a hexing spell can range from mild annoyances to more severe and long-lasting consequences, depending on the intentions of the practitioner and the methods used in the spellcasting process.

Dark Enchantments

A Dark Enchantment is a form of magical practice that involves imbuing objects, locations, or individuals with malevolent or negative energies for the purpose of manipulation, control, or harm. Dark enchantments are often associated with dark or malevolent magic and are considered unethical and harmful in many magical traditions.

Dark enchantments may involve the manipulation of emotions, thoughts, or actions. In essence, a dark enchantment is a magical working that seeks to influence or manipulate reality in a way that brings about negative consequences for the target.

This could include causing harm, inducing fear or anxiety, or disrupting the target’s life in various ways. Dark enchantments may be cast with specific intentions, such as causing illness, bad luck, or psychological distress to the target.

Curses vs Hex vs Jinx

While curses, hexes, and jinxes are all types of negative magical actions or spells, they may vary in their severity and duration.

A curse is a type of magical action or spell intended to bring harm, misfortune, or negative consequences to a specific individual or group. Curses are often believed to be potent and long-lasting, capable of causing significant harm or suffering to the target.

A hex and a jinx are not as severe and long-lasting as a curse. In regards to severity and duration, a curse is the worst, followed by a hex, then a jinx.

A bad luck spell is a good example of a hex or jinx. A hex may cause harm or terrible bad luck to an individual or group such as financial loss, ruined relationships, etc.

However, a jinx is a less serious type of bad luck spell usually causing minor annoyances to arise in one’s life such as forgetting your wallet, stepping in dog feces, tripping going up the stairs, etc. Unlike curses or hexes, jinxes are typically less severe in their effects and may be temporary or short-lived.

Curses, hexes, and jinxes may involve invoking supernatural forces, spirits, or deities to bring about the desired outcome, or they may rely on the practitioner’s own magical abilities to manipulate energy and influence events.

The word “curse” came from the Old English noun “curs” (a prayer that harm befalls one) and verb “cursian” (to swear profanely).

Charm

Most people think of a charm as an object imbued with positive energy or magic. However, a “black magic charm” typically refers to an object, amulet, talisman, or other magical item that has been imbued with dark or malevolent energies for the purpose of causing harm, manipulation, or control. These charms are believed to harness negative forces or entities to achieve the desired outcome, often at the expense of others.

Bewitched

To be “bewitched” traditionally refers to being under the influence or control of magic, often in a way that alters one’s thoughts, emotions, feelings, or behaviour. The term originates from folklore and magical traditions where individuals were believed to be affected by the spells or enchantments of witches or other practitioners of magic.

Being bewitched can manifest in various ways, depending on the context and intentions of the magic involved. Some common aspects of being bewitched may include:

  • Altered Perception:The individual may experience changes in their perception of reality, such as seeing or hearing things that aren’t there, feeling disoriented or confused, or perceiving the world differently than usual.
  • Emotional Influence: Bewitchment can also affect the person’s emotions, leading to sudden mood swings, intense feelings of attraction or repulsion, or unexplained emotional reactions to situations or people.
  • Behavioural Changes: Being bewitched may cause the individual to behave in ways that are out of character or contrary to their usual personality traits. This could include acting impulsively, engaging in risky behaviour, or exhibiting uncharacteristic aggression or passivity.
  • Physical Symptoms: In some cases, bewitchment may manifest as physical symptoms such as headaches, nausea, fatigue, or other unexplained bodily sensations.

Voodoo

There are some misconceptions and stereotypes about voodoo, particularly in Western popular culture, which often portray it as synonymous with black magic, curses, and witchcraft. These portrayals are often sensationalized and inaccurate, and they do not reflect the diverse and complex spiritual beliefs and practices of voodoo as a religion.

That’s not to say the voodoo can’t be used for malicious purposes. Yes, “voodoo dolls” are real, but it’s a small part of something known as “saboteur energies” in my healing work. Saboteur energies are created with the power of the mind and visualization. The use of a voodoo doll assists as a physical manifestation of a spiritual, or energetic, attack.

In the spiritual realm, people with psychic abilities can “see” the needles in the person of a voodoo attack. However, people will use much more than just needles. In clients, and myself, I have found and cleared what appear to be energetic knives, bullets, rope around the neck, metal balls around the ankles, and much more.

Effects Of Black Magic

It’s important to note that the practice of black magic is ethically questionable, to say the least. Black magic can have serious consequences for both the target and the practitioner. Engaging in such practices goes against principles of compassion, do-no-harm, respect for free will, and basic morals.

Furthermore, revenge spells often perpetuate cycles of harm and negativity, leading to further conflict and suffering for all involved parties. Eye for an eye and the whole world goes blind.

Instead of seeking revenge through magical means, it’s healthier and more constructive to address conflicts and grievances through peaceful, non-violent means, such as communication, negotiation, or seeking legal recourse if necessary.

Additionally, practitioners of magic are encouraged to focus on positive intentions, healing, personal growth, and spiritual development rather than using their abilities to cause harm or manipulate others. Black magic can have negative karmic consequences and spiritual imbalance.

Black Magic lures people in like a drug. Just like hard drugs, black magic is addictive and eventually consumes the practitioner and, in many cases, causes them to go insane. I have come across people that harm others all day long so they can maintain their position of power. Can you imagine harbouring these negative thoughts constantly? Because of this, black magic practitioners lose their connection to their heart. Their heart turns “black”, as they say.

Is Shamanism White Or Black Magic?

The terms “shaman” and “magician” (one who practices magic) refer to distinct cultural and spiritual roles, but there can be some overlap in their practices. It’s important to understand that the definitions of these terms can vary across cultures and belief systems.

Shamanism itself is not inherently categorized as “white” or “black” magic. Just as some witches have a choice of using white or black magic, a shaman can also “heal or hurt”, depending on motivations and inclinations.

The classification of shamanism as “white” or “black” magic depends on the specific practices, intentions, and ethics of the individual practitioner or tradition involved.

In most cultures, shamans primarily focus on healing, spiritual guidance, and maintaining harmony within the community, which might be considered “white” or positive magic. They work with benevolent spirits and energies to promote well-being, balance, and spiritual growth.

Even if a shaman wanted to use the spirit world for black magic, benevolent spirits would not take part in it.

However, in certain contexts, shamans or practitioners claiming to be shamans may engage in practices that are harmful, manipulative, or intended to cause negative outcomes for others.

This could involve using their spiritual abilities for personal gain, revenge, or coercion, which might be considered “black” or negative magic. Such practices are often seen as a deviation from authentic shamanic traditions and may not accurately represent the core principles of shamanism.

It’s important to recognize that shamanism, like any spiritual or magical practice, can be used for both positive and negative purposes depending on the intentions and ethics of the practitioner.

How To Remove Black Magic

Practitioners of black magic, often called sorcerers, necromancers, or witches, are able to harness dark energies and supernatural powers to harm, create misfortune, take energy, or control others for evil and selfish purposes.

Dealing with black magic can be overwhelming and frightening, and it’s essential to seek help from an experienced and reputable shaman or spiritual practitioner.

On my healing journey I tried reaching out for help from shamans and healers but no one was able to help me. I understand now that I needed to learn to address black magic on my own so I could then help others.

At this point in time, black magic runs rampant and affects almost everyone to varying degrees. (read: Kali Yuga) Anyone that is a threat to their organization or agenda suffers the most

However, I have yet to find black magic of any, and all, types that I am unable to remove. I am also able to place protection around clients to protect them from black magic.

If you are unsure if black magic is affecting you, read the Top 15 Signs And Symptoms Of Black Magic.

Removing black magic is a complex and often delicate process that requires skill, knowledge, experience, focus, and sometimes the help of other spiritual practitioners.

The first step in removing black magic is to identify its presence through various techniques. Once the presence of black magic has been confirmed, the removal process can begin.

The removal, or clearing, process varies from person to person. As a shaman, I work with the spirit world to help remove black magic.

Once the black magic is removed, I place protection within, above, below, and around the person.

Depending on the situation, I may also banish the sorcerer to prevent them from using black magic on the person again.

The goal of the black magic removal process is to cleanse the dark energies from the affected individual to restore balance and harmony.

I have been directly working with black magic removal for over 6 years. I was heavily targeted because I have the ability to undo everything they have done.

It all began with finding and removing, seemingly endless, black magic from myself and, in turn, allowing me to find and clear it from my clients and family.

I have devoted well over 10,000 hours to this healing work, and am still finding new things to remove; The reason for this is because everything is hidden in layers and, therefore, needs to be cleared in layers.

The more black magic that I removed from myself, the more I can see in others. Most of these dark energies are well hidden and, once seen, require very specific rituals to remove them.

There are a lot of people that claim to be able to remove black magic and there are a lot of websites that share techniques to clear, or ward off black magic. I have wasted a lot of money to learn what doesn’t work!

Most of these people have good intentions and can remove the first layer of black magic. However, if the root isn’t pulled up, the weed will continue to grow.

In the new age community you will see lots of people with crystals, burning sage, consuming ayahuasca or other plant medicines, reading scriptures or sacred texts, etc.

There is nothing wrong with any of this as all of these things can raise the vibration of the person and their area, thereby warding off lower level black magic and spirits.

However, it’s important to know that burning sage, wearing something around your neck, or flooding your home with crystals, isn’t going to stop all spirits or a powerful practitioner of black magic!

Visualizing bright white light around you can also protect you to a certain degree, but not everyone has the mental/creative power to do this, and it wears off so you have to do it all the time.

Protection From Black Magic

In the shadows of the unseen world, whispers of ancient spells and malevolent intentions linger, casting a veil of fear and uncertainty.

For millennia, civilizations around the globe have sought protection from the dark arts, from the insidious grip of black magic. The quest for safeguarding against these unseen forces has birthed a tapestry of rituals, talismans, and beliefs, each woven with the threads of tradition and the fabric of faith.

Protection from black magic is more than a mere superstition; it is a deeply rooted aspect of cultural and spiritual practices, a testament to humanity’s eternal struggle against the forces of darkness.

From the intricate patterns of henna adorning a bride’s hands in India to the intricate sigils etched onto protective amulets in the Middle East, the methods of protection against black magic are as diverse as the cultures that practice them.

Let’s explore the myriad ways in which cultures across the ages have sought protection from the shadows of black magic.

Through tales of bravery, wisdom, and the resilience of the human spirit, we uncover the secrets of warding off malevolent forces and preserving the light of hope in a world often shrouded in darkness.

Protection against black magic is a common concern in many cultures and belief systems. While practices and beliefs vary widely, here are some common types of protection used against black magic:

Top 11 Types Of Protection Against Black Magic

  • Amulets, Talismans, Charms: These are objects believed to have magical properties that protect the wearer from harm. They can include symbols, charms, or objects infused with protective energies.
  • Prayers and Mantras: Reciting prayers, chants, or mantras is believed to offer protection against negative energies and black magic. These can be specific prayers from religious texts or personal invocations.
  • Rituals and Ceremonies: Various rituals and ceremonies, often performed by spiritual leaders or practitioners, are believed to offer protection against black magic. These can include purification rituals, blessings, or ceremonies to ward off evil spirits.
  • Herbal Remedies: Certain herbs and plants are believed to have protective properties against black magic. They can be worn, used in rituals, or consumed as teas or tinctures.
  • Crystals and Gemstones: Some crystals and gemstones are believed to offer protection against negative energies. They can be worn as jewelry, placed in the home, or used in rituals.
  • Visualization and Meditation: Practices that involve visualization or meditation can be used to strengthen the mind and spirit against negative energies. Visualizing a protective shield or aura around oneself is a common technique.
  • Salt and Holy Water: Salt and holy water are believed to have purifying properties that can protect against negative energies. They can be sprinkled around the home or used in rituals.
  • Spiritual Guidance: Seeking guidance from spiritual leaders or practitioners can offer protection against black magic. They can provide advice, blessings, or rituals to protect against harm.
  • Astrological Remedies: In some cultures, astrological remedies are used to protect against black magic. These can include wearing specific gemstones or performing rituals during auspicious times.
  • Self-Awareness and Mindfulness: Practicing self-awareness and mindfulness can help protect against negative energies by strengthening the mind and spirit.
  • Energetic and Spiritual Protection: Energetic and spiritual protection created by a shaman with the help of beneficial spirits is by far the most effective. These types of protection can last years, or more, while simply visualizing light protection may only last a few days to a few weeks. (more on this below)

Difference Between Charms, Amulets, and Talismans

Charms, amulets, and talismans are all objects that are believed to have magical powers and offer protection or bring good luck to the wearer. While they are similar in many ways, there are some differences in their meanings and uses:

  • Charms: Charms are objects that are believed to bring good luck or protect against harm. They are often worn as jewellery or carried on a person. Charms can be natural objects, such as stones or crystals, or man-made objects, such as coins or pendants. They are often believed to work by attracting positive energies or repelling negative ones.
  • Amulets: Amulets are objects that are specifically used for protection. They are believed to ward off evil spirits, curses, or other forms of harm. Amulets can be worn as jewellery, carried in a pocket, or placed in a specific location, such as a home or a place of business. They are often believed to work by creating a protective barrier around the wearer or the location.
  • Talismans: Talismans are objects that are believed to bring good luck or grant specific powers to the wearer. Unlike charms and amulets, which are often used for general protection, talismans are often created for a specific purpose, such as attracting love, wealth, or success. Talismans can be worn as jewellery or carried on a person, and they are believed to work by focusing the wearer’s energy and intention toward a specific goal.

While the terms “charm,” “amulet,” and “talisman” are sometimes used interchangeably, they each have their own specific meanings and uses in the realm of magical objects. Whether used for protection, luck, or specific intentions, these objects play a significant role in many cultures and belief systems around the world.

Energetic And Spiritual Protection

Everyday I discover more types of protection to add to my Repertoire. More specifically, I find more “defencive spirits” that are able to place many different types of protection around people, places, and things.

There are many types of protection used for different reasons. Some block negative energies, harmful spirits, psychic attacks and intrusions, among other things.

The human energy field consists of 5 body’s and it’s important to protect each one:

  • Physical: Directly connected to the physical body.
  • Etheric: The blueprint for the physical body.
  • Emotional: Contains emotions and feelings.
  • Mental: Linked to thoughts, beliefs, and mental processes.
  • Spiritual: What connects humans with the divine.

Shamanic healing can also offer additional protection, by healing any “holes” or “tears” in a person’s energy field or aura. These openings can be from past lives or created during a time of vulnerability like when very drunk or high on drugs. Another thing that can create an open vulnerability is from surgery; even after the stitches are taken out there may be an underlying energetic tear.

I am thorough in placing protection in and around everything, within, above, below, and around the body. For example, there are chakras above the head and below root chakra that need protection, as well.

There are also energy shields of different colours and frequencies. Many dark spirits can’t handle being around these higher vibration energies.

I am also able to transfer positive protector spirits to clients to add additional protection if necessary.