How to Protect Yourself from Curses and Negative Energy

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I recently read a book that’s not for sale, and it answered questions that have long intrigued me.

How do you defend yourself from curses? The strongest protection, according to the book, was given to humanity two thousand years ago by Jesus Christ: “Pray for those who curse you and bless those who hate you.” That advice can be hard to accept if you’re not initiated into the laws of the cosmos, but two thousand years of experience shows it works automatically—even for people who do not understand its meaning, as long as they follow it unconditionally.

There are words in Kabbalah: “A person is a spiritual being whose destiny is determined by their thoughts and actions.” If you do not make enemies through your thoughts and actions, there will be no one to “order” a curse against you, and no reason for it. A curse signals that a person has “earned” it through their actions, so they should look to themselves for the cause. Draw the necessary conclusions and try to remove the curse and the behaviors that attracted the negativity.

I think no one will now doubt that people are responsible for their thoughts and actions.

You can be cured of illnesses or have curses “removed,” but if you do not change your worldview and stop harmful deeds and thoughts (including “innocent” envy), new problems will soon follow.

Practical Advice:

1. Maintain cleanliness of soul, body, and home (remember: the favorite places for “unclean things”—energetic dirt, demons, etc.—are dumps, dirty abandoned houses, unwashed bodies, and “dirty” souls).

2. Do not give or accept crosses as gifts (you give away “your cross” to someone, or you will carry someone else’s).

3. Do not keep broken, chipped, or cracked dishes in the house, especially mirrors.

4. Never let anyone wear your clothes, jewelry, or other personal items.

5. Do not give photographs as gifts!

6. Do not pick up objects or money on the street or anywhere else, even if you see diamonds or gold bars.

7. Do not keep “dead things” in the house — dried flowers, dried crabs, shells, starfish, stuffed animals, feathers, horns, hides…

8. After visiting a cemetery, wash yourself thoroughly and wash all your clothes. Even a leaf from a cemetery is destructive and dangerous.

9. Consider why you keep photos of the deceased. If you cannot decide whether to tear them up or bury them with the deceased, at least hide them away, and under no circumstances keep them near photos of the living, especially children.

10. The ailments of overly emotional or self-centered people often stem from dwelling on memories. Do not suffer because of the past — it no longer exists. Look toward the future.

11. What you fear, you cannot escape from. But if you are not afraid, you can escape. Never think about bad things; they will pass you by. The most dangerous “witches” for children are their mothers. With their fears and worries, they attract negativity. The main weapon of evil is FEAR. If you are not afraid, evil is POWERLESS (this is why it is impossible to “cast” a curse on someone who is not afraid of it).