Pacts, Deceptions, and Witchcraft Conflicts
A- The Content of Witchcraft Pacts
The witchcraft pact governing families, particularly concerning children, can be summarized as follows: “If you eat for me, I eat for you; and if I eat for you, you eat for me.“ This clause is rooted in the principle of the law of retaliation: “An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.” This translates to child for child, daughter for daughter, son for son, or even life for life. In other words, whatever you take from another will ultimately be taken from you.
It’s important to note that witchcraft is not solely based on cannibalism. There are brotherhoods whose witchcraft purpose is survival through consumption. In this context, concepts like pity, maternal or paternal feelings, or sibling bonds do not exist. These are norms in the witchcraft world, and the first thing an apprentice sorcerer is taught is to kill the human feelings of compassion and pity, which could hinder their activities.
Do not be surprised when I tell you that sorcerers and witches are devoid of emotions. Their souls are empty, lacking pity, love, or compassion. Therefore, there is no point in trying to reason with them, especially when they are your relatives.
Note: Sorcerers are like their master, the devil. This is why they lack emotions and pity.
B- Deceptions and Subtle Conflicts in Family Witchcraft
The greatest advantage witchcraft brotherhoods have lies in the esteem their children hold for them. These children naively say, “He’s my father; she’s my mother; they’re my parents; they mean well for me,“ unaware that in the spiritual realm, they have already been targeted or even sold out by those they hold dear.
In truth, unwilling to die, the witchcraft practitioners agree to contracts where they offer their offspring’s lives to save their own. This is the rule of compensation, known as witchcraft exchange or replacement: “I give what I have to preserve myself, to survive.”
Regarding their methods, spiritual enemies do not consume an entire body in one day. Instead, they may target specific organs—such as the foot, stomach, arm, uterus, heart, or lungs. Physically, these parts may swell, decay, or be filled with pain, simply because someone is consuming them spiritually.
Returning to our primary text (2 Kings 6:30), the child who was killed and the one spared could never have imagined that their mothers were cannibalistic witches. Behind their backs, unbeknownst to them, their mothers planned and executed this dreadful liquidation project. Moreover, as explained earlier, the law of witchcraft debts enforces reciprocity and cannot be evaded.
However, there may be defections—individuals refusing to fulfill their promised obligations. In such cases, misfortunes may befall the children, leaving them unaware of the source of their troubles, as the enemy seeks to claim what the witchcraft practitioner promised within their brotherhood.
A revealing example of this situation is a dream where unknown people pursue you, saying: “You belong to us, you are ours, your child is ours,” and so on.
In our text, the woman was not crying to the king to return her son. She had just discovered the deception of the witchcraft world. She demanded that the king order the other woman to bring her son so they could eat him. A witch has no shame and no fear of God. Their only concern is survival through consumption. Rest assured, had she been able to eat the other child, she would never have spoken to the king about this macabre deal.
In reality, within families, those who complain excessively are often suspects.
This excerpt is from the book “FAMILY WITCHCRAFT” written by Rév. BLAISE KANGA.
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