Spiritual Warfare

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Why Someone Would Use It to Harm Others:
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Protecting One's Interests or Power: People who feel that their status, power, or influence is being threatened might engage in spiritual warfare against someone they perceive as a rival or enemy. They might use it to break down the opponent’s mental, emotional, or spiritual well-being.
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Revenge: Some might use spiritual warfare practices to weaken or destroy an individual they view as an adversary. This could be motivated by personal conflict, jealousy, or the desire to see the other person suffer.
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Demonic Influence or Attack: In some cases, individuals may believe they are spiritually justified in engaging in spiritual warfare as a way to “defeat” someone who they view as a threat to their spiritual beliefs or practices.
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Symptoms/Feelings:
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Overwhelming Negative Thoughts or Confusion: Constant mental and emotional struggle, with no clear reason.
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Feeling of Spiritual Darkness or Oppression: A sense that spiritual forces are actively preventing personal growth, happiness, or success.
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Health Issues or Exhaustion: Experiencing significant exhaustion, sickness, or a sudden breakdown in health.
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Common Harmful Practices:
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Demonic Attacks or Possession: Practitioners may engage in spiritual warfare against perceived evil spirits or demons that are affecting someone’s life.
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Spiritual Blockages: Spiritual attacks that prevent a person from progressing in life, blocking financial, emotional, or personal success.
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What the Spiritual Leader (Deliverance Minister or Spiritual Warrior) Can Do:
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Prayer and Fasting: Engaging in prayer, fasting, and spiritual warfare against the demonic forces or negative spiritual entities causing harm.
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Casting Out Evil Spirits: If there is a spiritual attack or possession, the leader may perform an exorcism or similar ritual to cast out evil spirits.
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Protection and Blessing Rituals: These include anointing with oil, reciting scripture, and offering blessings for protection from further spiritual harm.
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How the Person Will Feel Afterward:
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A sense of peace, clarity, and freedom from oppression or fear.
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An emotional release, often feeling lighter, more hopeful, and less burdened by negativity.
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Physical symptoms of stress or illness may ease, and the person may feel spiritually protected.
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Timeframe to Feel Better:
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Initial Relief: The person might experience emotional and spiritual relief within a few days to a week, especially if they are undergoing intense prayer or fasting.
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Full Effect of Healing: If deep spiritual warfare is involved, emotional stability and physical symptoms may improve within 1-2 weeks.
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Completion Time:
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Spiritual Attack Reversal: If demonic or malevolent forces were involved, complete spiritual cleansing and attack reversal can take up to 2-4 weeks.
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Ongoing Protection: Long-term protection against future attacks may need continued spiritual warfare efforts or blessings for 1-3 months.
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Spiritual Leader/Priest: Necromancer
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Role: A Necromancer is someone who practices necromancy, the art of communicating with or summoning the dead. Necromancers may use the spirits of the deceased for various purposes, including divination, gaining power, or manipulating events. They are often seen as practitioners of dark or forbidden magic, invoking the dead for personal or spiritual gain.
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Origin: Spiritual warfare is a concept often found in Christian and other religious traditions, where individuals believe they must fight against evil spiritual forces.
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Practices: It involves prayer, fasting, and invoking divine power to overcome dark spiritual forces or negative influences in one's life.
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Purpose: People engaging in spiritual warfare may seek to protect themselves from curses, witchcraft, or other harmful spiritual practices. They may also try to remove negative energy through prayer or ritual.