Juju

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Why Someone Would Use It to Harm Others:
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Financial Gain or Revenge: A person might use Juju to cause harm in a situation where they stand to gain something from the misfortune of another. Whether it’s taking someone's job, love interest, or business success, Juju could be used as a weapon in competitive environments.
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Jealousy or Personal Grudges: Much like with other spiritual practices, a person may be motivated by personal jealousy, wishing to see someone else suffer out of bitterness or resentment.
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Curses or Spells: Juju can be used to place curses on someone to bring them misfortune, illness, or emotional turmoil, especially when they feel powerless to achieve justice or payback through other means.
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Symptoms/Feelings:
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Sudden Dread or Fear: A sensation of fear, anxiety, or dread with no apparent reason.
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Unexplainable Misfortune: Experiencing accidents, illnesses, or bad luck without cause.
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Physical Discomfort or Pain: Feeling physically drained or experiencing recurring, mysterious pains.
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Common Harmful Practices:
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Curses or Jinxes: Using juju charms or potions to cause harm or misfortune.
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Binding Spells: Using juju to control someone's actions, often in romantic or financial contexts.
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Spiritual Attacks: Employing spiritual forces to cause emotional distress or harm.
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What the Spiritual Leader (Juju Priest/Priestess) Can Do:
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Protection Rituals: The Juju priest/priestess will perform rituals to protect the person from spiritual harm, often involving amulets, charms, or prayers.
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Cleansing and Healing: Using spiritual baths, prayers, or herbs to cleanse the person of negative energy, curses, or spirits.
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Reversing Harmful Magic: Specific rituals are done to reverse curses, spells, or malevolent magic that was placed on the person.
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Connecting with Spirits: The Juju priest may connect with spiritual entities to bring healing and protection to the individual.
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How the Person Will Feel Afterward:
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A sense of spiritual protection and safety.
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Physical symptoms, such as headaches or unexplained pains, may subside.
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Greater emotional peace and freedom from anxiety or negative thoughts.
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Timeframe to Feel Better:
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Initial Relief: Healing from negative juju can be felt within a few days as the individual may notice a reduction in the oppressive energy.
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Full Effect of Healing: Physical and emotional healing may continue over 1-2 weeks, especially if there were significant symptoms like fatigue or illness.
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Completion Time:
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Resolution of Harmful Magic: Most of the harmful energy should be cleared within 1-2 weeks.
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Ongoing Protection: Depending on the severity of the juju, protective rituals may need to be repeated over 1-3 months to ensure lasting peace.
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Spiritual Leader/Priest: Juju Priest (Male) / Juju Priestess (Female)
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Role: The Juju Priest or Juju Priestess is a spiritual leader who works with charms, amulets, and magical rituals to bring good fortune, healing, or to ward off negative forces. They may also use juju for harmful purposes, such as curses or negative energy manipulation. They are believed to have the ability to communicate with spirits or forces that govern fate.
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Origin: Juju is a term used in West Africa to describe traditional spiritual practices involving charms, amulets, or spells.
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Practices: Juju often involves the use of powerful objects like talismans or amulets to ward off evil, protect individuals, or bring good luck. Some forms of juju are used for healing, while others can be used to inflict harm or curses.
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Negative Use: In the context of juju, the term "black juju" refers to harmful magic that is used for malevolent purposes, such as causing harm to others or manipulating people.